List of The Ren & Stimpy Show Episodes - DVD Releases

DVD Releases

Season releases

The Complete First and Second Seasons October 12, 2004 18 Includes all 18 episodes from seasons one and two, "Ren and Stimpy: In the Beginning" featurette, "Svën Höek" pencil test, Spümcø sketch book, the banned episode "Man's Best Friend", the unedited pilot "Big House Blues", audio commentary on six episodes and uncut versions of four episodes. The following episodes are edited on this set: "Ren's Toothache", "Haunted House", "Big Baby Scam", "Out West", "The Cat That Laid the Golden Hairball", and "Son of Stimpy".
Seasons Three and a Half-ish June 28, 2005 17 Includes all 10 episodes from season three and the first 7 episodes from season four, audio commentary on twelve episodes, including commentary by Ren and Stimpy themselves on "Circus Midgets". The following episodes are edited on this set: "Jiminy Lummox", "Bass Masters", "Ren's Retirement", "Road Apples", the "Flod" bumper, "Eat My Cookies", "Ren's Bitter Half", "House of Next Tuesday", "A Friend in Your Face", "Magical Golden Singing Cheeses", "A Hard Day's Luck", "Prehistoric Stimpy", "Farm Hands", "I Love Chicken", "Powdered Toastman vs. Waffle Woman", "It's a Dog's Life", and "Egg Yolkeo". One bumper, "Chicken in a Drawer", was excised entirely.
Season Five and Some More of Four September 20, 2005 17 Includes all 6 episodes from the second half of season four and all 11 episodes from season five, audio commentaries on thirteen episodes, including commentary by Ren and Stimpy themselves on "Big Flakes". The following episodes are edited on this set: "Galoot Wranglers", "Ren Needs Help!", "Travelogue", "Feud for Sale", "Bellhops", "Who's Stupid Now?", "Pen Pals", "Big Flakes", "Reverend Jack Cheese", "Sammy and Me", and "The Last Temptation of Ren".

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