List Of The Ren & Stimpy Show Episodes
This is a list of episodes of the animated series The Ren & Stimpy Show. It premiered on Nickelodeon on August 11, 1991 and ran for five seasons of 53 episodes.
Seven years after The Ren and Stimpy Show was cancelled by Nickelodeon, its creator, John Kricfalusi, produced a new series about the characters, entitled Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon". As the title implies, the show was aimed at a more adult audience.
Read more about List Of The Ren & Stimpy Show Episodes: Pilot, Season 1 (1991), Season 2 (1992–1993), Season 3 (1993–1994), Season 4 (1994–1995), Season 5 (1995-1996), DVD Releases
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