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== [[Fridge Horror]] ==
== [[Fridge Horror]] ==
* The episode were Stimpy made Ren wear the happy helmet. It seems hilarious until you realize that the poor guy is forced to be extremely happy against his will and it's obviously painful for him. Eventually it made Ren so crazy that he began to hit his head with a hammer just to get the damn thing off!
* The episode were Stimpy made Ren wear the happy helmet. It seems hilarious until you realize that the poor guy is forced to be extremely happy against his will and it's obviously painful for him. Eventually it made Ren so crazy that he began to hit his head with a hammer just to get the damn thing off!
* At one point in "Big Baby Scam", Old Man Hunger takes a bath with Ren and Stimpy and starts whistling "In The Hall of the Mountain King." This is the [[Leitmotif]] of [[Peter Lorre]]'s character in the movie ''[[M]]'', where he plays a man who molests and murders kids.
* At one point in "Big Baby Scam", Old Man Hunger takes a bath with Ren and Stimpy and starts whistling "In The Hall of the Mountain King." This is the [[Leitmotif]] of [[Peter Lorre]]'s character in the movie ''[[M]]'', where he plays a man who molests and murders kids. And Ren's voice ''is'' based off of Peter Lorre.
* Stimpy frequently touts the edibility of Gritty Kitty litter (he and Ren even consume it on-camera). Real cats will sometimes eat litter, but only if they're extremely ill or suffering from some deficiency.
* Stimpy frequently touts the edibility of Gritty Kitty litter (he and Ren even consume it on-camera). Real cats will sometimes eat litter, but only if they're extremely ill or suffering from some deficiency.
* At the very end of "I Was a Teenage Stimpy", if not for the show's persistent [[Negative Continuity]], as pointed out by [https://renandstimpy.fandom.com/wiki/I_Was_a_Teenage_Stimpy the episode's wiki page], Stimpy (in his adult superhero form) inadvertently killing himself by flying into the sun means not only destroying his bright future, but also making all of Ren's efforts and pain meaningless, and that he will die alone.
* At the very end of "I Was a Teenage Stimpy", if not for the show's persistent [[Negative Continuity]], as pointed out by [https://renandstimpy.fandom.com/wiki/I_Was_a_Teenage_Stimpy the episode's wiki page], Stimpy (in his adult superhero form) inadvertently killing himself by flying into the sun means not only destroying his bright future, but also making all of Ren's efforts and pain meaningless, and that he will die alone.

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Fridge Horror

  • The episode were Stimpy made Ren wear the happy helmet. It seems hilarious until you realize that the poor guy is forced to be extremely happy against his will and it's obviously painful for him. Eventually it made Ren so crazy that he began to hit his head with a hammer just to get the damn thing off!
  • At one point in "Big Baby Scam", Old Man Hunger takes a bath with Ren and Stimpy and starts whistling "In The Hall of the Mountain King." This is the Leitmotif of Peter Lorre's character in the movie M, where he plays a man who molests and murders kids. And Ren's voice is based off of Peter Lorre.
  • Stimpy frequently touts the edibility of Gritty Kitty litter (he and Ren even consume it on-camera). Real cats will sometimes eat litter, but only if they're extremely ill or suffering from some deficiency.
  • At the very end of "I Was a Teenage Stimpy", if not for the show's persistent Negative Continuity, as pointed out by the episode's wiki page, Stimpy (in his adult superhero form) inadvertently killing himself by flying into the sun means not only destroying his bright future, but also making all of Ren's efforts and pain meaningless, and that he will die alone.