Friday, April 28, 2023

S4-01 “Hermit Ren”

 

Hermit Ren:
- Ankarar Streets - Ali Isfahan (title card)
- Moving Target - Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (Ren's heard outside)
- Static Link C - Gregor Narholz (still shot of Ren's bad day)
- Rossini: Overture from "The Thieving Magpie," Part II - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Ren eats dinner)
- Dramatic Impact 1 - Ivor Slaney (plays just before the chicken touches Ren's tongue)
- Panic Patrol - Kenny Graham (Ren screaming)
- Breakout - Syd Dale (Ren spits out the spoiled milk)
- Changing Moods - Sam Fonteyn ("I... just want to be... ALONE!")
- Barber of Seville Overture - Gioacchino Rossini (Ren needs a shave)
- Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford (Ren is heard screaming from the bathroom)
- Dramatic Sting #9 - Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren comes out of the bathroom)
- Aerial Warfare - Gerhard Trede (Ren goes crazy)
- Silent Scream (a) - Richard Harvey ("I can't take anymore!")
- Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries - Lee Ashley [OGM] ("I've had it with you!")
- Symphonie Fantastique Movement 4 - Hector Berlioz ("And I'm never coming back!")
- Trombone Slides - Dick Walter (Ren throws the accordion at Stimpy)
- Domestic Fun (b) - Ernest Tomlinson (end of scene)
- Casual Acquaintance - Paul Deveruex (Ren moves into the cave)
- Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King from "Peer Gynt" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (first shots of cave interior)
- Premonition - Laurie Johnson; Raga Buhpali - Clem Alford ("A mummified bog man!")
- Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King from "Peer Gynt" - Lee Ashley [OGM] ("Someone to talk to who can't talk back!")
- Links and Interjections (II - 1 -10) - Alan Braden (Ren props the dummy up after it falls)
- Resort Life - Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren says all the things he's gonna do)
- Kumbayah Country [arrangement by Scott Huml and Chris Reccardi] (back at home...)
- Colour Bridges (3) - Sidney Kay (calendar changes)
- Floating Up - Dick Walter (heard during the calendar changes)
- Absolute Zero - Laurie Johnson (Ren's bored)
- The Seven Veils - Steve Race (Ren walks around looking for food)
- Uppers and Downers (2) - Kenny Graham; Bridge Over Water - Chris Reccardi [original composition] ("Man, that coffee works.")
- Woodwind Neutral (1 to 3) - Raymond Jones (Ren imagines the bats as cow udders)
- Heavenly Voices (a) - David Farnon (Ren drools)
- Walking Bass - Richard Myhill (Ren tries to squeeze the bat)
- Uppers and Downers (2) - Kenny Graham ("What do you think you're doing?! I'm a man, not a cow!")
- Woodwind Neutral (1 to 3) - Raymond Jones (Ren imagines again)
- Magical Effect (e) - Paddy Kingsland; Conflicts of Opinion A - Mladen Franko (Ren imagines a rock is a farmer)
- Kyrie - Dave Hewson ("Oh father, I'm starving!")
- Model Girl - Gary Hughes (farmer shows Ren food in the cave)
- Ridin' High and Handsome - Norris Wilson, Glen Sutton (Ren eats)
- Kumbayah Blues [arrangement by Chris Reccardi] (back at home again...)
- The Waiting Silence - Richard Harvey (exterior of cave)
- Ganges - Manuel Landy [removed from APM site]; Delerium - Chris Reccardi [original composition] (Ren in the cave, going batty)
- Bedlam - William Farran (the dummy suddenly has Ren's face)
- Filthy's Dance - Charlie Brissette, Scott Huml [original composition] (drum music as Ren runs away, frightened)
- Maniac Pursuit - Trevor Duncan (Ren is desperate for company)
- Colour Bridges (1) - Sidney Kay (Ren notices he molded the mud after Stimpy)
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan (Ren imagines the dummy's talking to him)
- Badlands 2 [#34] - John Cameron ("Anger...")
- Space Madness Guitar - Jim Smith [original composition] ("Fear...")
- Blood in the Gutter - Laurie Johnson ("Daaahhhh....")
- Gay Time - Alan Perry ("Wow! Company!")
- Kommissar Maigret - Gerhard Trede (Ren plays cards with the three facets of his personality)
- Cacodemon - Maurice Jarre ("Hey! You're trying to cheat!")
- Paranoia - Chris Reccardi [original composition] (Ren goes crazy)
- Approaching Evil - Christopher Payne, Paul Rogers [CPM] (Ren beats the dummy arm against a rock)
- Stirring Drums of the Highlands - John Fox (Ren is kicked out of the cave)
- Anguish - Richard Hill (also plays when Ren is kicked out of the cave)
- Taps - Dick Walter (Ren rips off his beard)
- State Funeral - Gerhard Trede (Ren leaves as everyone salutes him)
- Kumbayah Country [arrangement by Scott Huml and Chris Reccardi] (Ren comes home)
- Saw Theme - W Trytel ("Ren! You're back!")
- Kumbayah Whistle [arrangement by Scott Huml and Chris Reccardi] ("Well, it's great to be back, buddy!")

Field Guide:
- Beat Culture - Robert Ascot [OGM] (opening)
- Scenic Journeys - Christopher Palmer (Stimpy spins the globe)
- Cuban Carnival - Chris Karan (pan of Florida trees)
- Kamba Drummers - David Bradnum (Stimpy says they'll be entering forbidden territory)
- Pizzicato Playtime - Sam Fonteyn (field manual)
- Song and Dance from Israel - Victor Cavini (two old ladies)
- Dancing Balkans - Frank Comedes (old fogey)
- Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King from "Peer Gynt" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (curmudgeon)
- The Cat from Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev, Fiachra Trench [removed from APM site] (Wilbur Cobb)
- Cuban Carnival - Chris Karan (the wily tree geezer)
- Eerie Emotional - Phil Green [Capitol Records] (old man envisions Stimpy's head as jello)
- Dangerous A - Mladen Franko (tree geezer bites Stimpy)
- Beat Culture - Robert Ascot [OGM] (ending)

Monday, April 24, 2023

S3-10 “Lair of the Lummox”

 Cheesefist ad:

-Dream Tunnels (a) - John Rea, Alan Reekie ("These old fashioned hors d'oeuvres just aren't cutting it!")

- Whose That! - Dick Walter ("And my boss is here tonight!")
- Trumpet Talk - Dick Walter ("I don't know what else to feed the guests!")
- Magical Effect (d) - Paddy Kingsland ("This situation needs the fist!", as well as when Chalky Cheesefist appears)
- Act One - Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] (Cheesefist introduces himself)
- Errol's Choice - Alan Hawkshaw (party guests)
- Magical Effect (d) - Paddy Kingsland ("Would anyone like some Cheesefist?")
- Errol's Choice - Alan Hawkshaw ("Mmm, it's so pasty!")
- Romantic Legend - Eric Swan ("My boy, you get a raise!")
- The Waiting Silence - Richard Harvey (kid looks around nervously)
- Jerry Cotton - Gerhard Trede (bullies appear)
- Magical Effect (d) - Paddy Kingsland ("Chalky Cheesefist!")
- Act One - Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] (bullies eat Cheesefist)
- Cheesefist Conga - Brian Mendelsohn [original composition] ("...For when one Cheesefist isn't enough!")
- Society Ball - Dan Kirsten [OGM] (grocery store)
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson (drum roll)
- Magical Effect (d) - Paddy Kingsland ("I've got your Cheesefist right here!")
- Gay Time - Alan Perry (kids eat Cheesefist)
- Happy Holiday - Anthony Spurgin (iris out)

Lair of the Lummox:
- March of the Astronauts - Cedric Palmer (title card)
- Scenic Action [#1] - John Fox ("Untamed World" titles)
- Drama Shock (g) - Richard Harvey (slug on Ren's back)
- Grieg: Anitra's Dance from "Peer Gynt" (Waltz) - Lee Ashley [OGM] (diagram of lummox)
- Nautical Trilogy Part One - Robert Farnon [CPM] (map)
- Gyil Dance - Guy Warren (Ren and Stimpy on foot on the island)
- Talking Drums - Guy Warren ("On and on we trek...")
- The March of the Ants - Sidney Crooke (Stimpy tracks)
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan (Stimpy finds a clue)
- Where Danger Lurks - Ronald Hanmer (Ren and Stimpy crawling in the shadows)
- Poetic Love Theme A, B - Mladen Franko (lummox revealed)
- War Statement 2 - Laurie Johnson ("We mustn't let our emotions overwhelm us.")
- The Sleeper Awakens - Richard Harvey (Ren tells the audience they must remain quiet)
- Police Car Chase - Jack Beaver (lummox startled)
- Barber of Seville Overture - Gioacchino Rossini (lummox picks his nose and scratches his butt)
- Viva Mexico - Keith Mansfield (Stimpy scratches his butt)
- Slow Sax - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (lummox combs his hair with meat)
- Fly by Night - Montague Ewing ("And now, for dessert.")
- Dramatic Event - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (lummox gets mad)
- Aerial Warfare - Gerhard Trede ("Quick, drink this bucket of lard!")
- Super-Mart - William E. McRae [Capitol Records] ("Cousins!")
- Togetherness - Erik Markman [OGM] (lummox bonding rituals)
- Rossini: Morning from "William Tell" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (morning)
- Rossini: Overture from "The Thieving Magpie," Part II - Lee Ashley [OGM] (another lummox)
- Romeo & Juliet Overture - Peter Tchaikovsky, Fiachra Trench (male chosen by female)
- Bits and Pieces - Ronald Hanmer (other lummox angry)
- Maniac Pursuit - Trevor Duncan (showdown)
- The Hurry Up - Kenny Graham (pen shot off lummox belly)
- Inferno - Fredric Bayco (alphabet burping begins)
- Finger of Fear - Fredric Bayco ("He's ready.")
- Hail to the Chief - Graham De Wilde (burping contest ends)
- Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford (defeated lummox walks away)
- Hot Club 30 - Don Harper (woman takes winner man away)
- Scenic Action [#1] - John Fox (the end of the show)
- The Ascendant (d) - Richard Harvey (ending)

Chicken in a Drawer commercial:
- Two Old Timers - Allan Gunn (opening)
- Cabbage Cooking - Roy Henley (the family feuds)
- Poppin' Around - Bruce Campbell (salesman appears)
- The Kill - Brian Beamish, Garry Hardman (extra surly chicken)
- Poppin' Around - Bruce Campbell (extra mashed chicken)
- Casbah Nights - George Fenton, John Leach (Dance of 1,000 Chickens)
- Poppin' Around - Bruce Campbell (ending)

S3-09 “Eat My Cookies” & “Ren’s Bitter Half”

 

Eat My Cookies:
- The Swinging Parade - Alan Moorhouse (title card)
- The Toy Trumpet - Raymond Scott (opening at boot camp)
- A Furtive Affair 59 - Dick Walter (scoutmaster introduced)
- Music for Percussion (8 to 13) - Laurie Johnson ("Ya gotta earn some BADGES!")
- War Statement 8 - Laurie Johnson (drum roll)
- Springtime for Lovers - Len Stevens (Stimpy describing selling cookies)
- Horror Chords (a) - Paddy Kingsland ("...Till midnight to sell all them cookies.")
- The Toy Trumpet - Raymond Scott (Ren slaps Stimpy)
- Blue Harmonica - Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt (Ren and Stimpy in the desert)
- Static Time - John Scott (Ren and Stimpy are waiting for a customer)
- The Sleeper Awakens - Richard Harvey (Stimpy's hungry)
- Dramatic Impact 2 - Ivor Slaney ("Oh no, Ren!")
- Pomp and Circumstance March #1 - Edward Elgar, Fiachra Trench (Stimpy starts to make a speech)
- Cradle Song (Brahms' Lullaby) - Johannes Brahms, Fiachra Trench (Ren and Stimpy are full)
- In the Streets - Gerhard Trede (a limo approaches)
- Stealth by Night - Jack Coles (a guy's head comes out of the limo)
- Trafficscape - Eric Winstone (Ren is about to sell them but Stimpy opens his mouth)
- Colour Bridges (4 1-7) - Sidney Kay ("Here, pig boy, gnaw on this!")
- Moving Target - Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (guy is eating the cactuses)
- Trafficscape - Eric Winstone (guy in limo leaves)
- Barrelhouse Stomp (a) - Jonathan Starkey (card game)
- Ein Montag Im November - Gerhard Trede [not on APM site] (Ren leaves the card game)
- A Furtive Affair 59 - Dick Walter ("I know the funnest badge of 'em all.")
- Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford (snipe hunting badge)
- Mists of Illusion - Gilbert Vinter (Stimpy is mesmerized by the snipe concept)
- A Furtive Affair 59 - Dick Walter (scoutmaster leaves)
- Hunting the Hare - James Gourlay [CPM] (right before Ren is yelled at by Stimpy)
- Dramatic Impact 1 - Ivor Slaney ("I want that snipe badge!")
- Hunting the Hare - James Gourlay [CPM] (Stimpy leaves)
- A Furtive Affair 59 - Dick Walter (scoutmaster laughs)
- Reveille [arrangement by Charlie Brissette and Bob Camp] (pan down to camp)
- The Toy Trumpet - Raymond Scott (Ren's about to leave)
- Hunting the Hare - James Gourlay [CPM] ("I caught one, I caught one!")
- Weapons of War Link 1 - Richard Hill (snipe appears)
- Full Alert - John Scott (Ren's beat up by the snipe)
- Trumpet Call 1 - Sam Fonteyn (first merit badge earned)
- Pizzacato from Sylvia - Leo Delibes (girls are giving Stimpy some congrats)
- Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford (Ren feels dejected)
- A Furtive Affair 59 - Dick Walter (scoutmaster appears again)
- The Toy Trumpet - Raymond Scott (Stimpy reading book)
- Panic Patrol - Kenny Graham (Ren and Stimpy fall off the cliff)
- Trumpet Call 1 - Sam Fonteyn (merit badge earned)
- The Toy Trumpet - Raymond Scott (trying to earn more merit badges)
- Colour Bridges (2) - Sidney Kay (badger bites Ren)
- Drama Link (e) - Hubert Clifford (Ren's attacked by bears)
- Trumpet Call 1 - Sam Fonteyn (merit badge earned)
- Cowboys Delight - Charlie Brissette [original composition based on "Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"] (campfire scene)
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan (costumes taken off)
- The Toy Trumpet - Raymond Scott (ending)

Ren's Bitter Half:
- A Fairy Tale - Raduz and Mahulena Op 16 - 4) Allegro Appassionato - Josef Suk, George Wilson [CPM] (title card)
- Terror by Night - Hubert Clifford (opening)
Links and Interjections (I – 1 – 12) - Alan Braden ("I've got thrice the hiney now!")
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson; Variete 3 - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Stimpy reveals the formula)
- Black Swarm - Simon Benson ("Ren! Be careful with that!")
- Dramatic Cue (d) - Ronald Hanmer (Ren shakes formula)
- A Fairy Tale - Raduz and Mahulena Op 16 - 4) Allegro Appassionato - Josef Suk, George Wilson [CPM] (formula spills on Ren)
- Drama Link (f), (d) - Hubert Clifford (Ren reacts to the formula)
- Night on Bare Mountain - Modest Mussorgsky, Fiachra Trench (Ren splits in half)
- 1945 Adagio Funebre (aus Ein Leben) - Gerhard Trede ("Ye gods! Ren's been split into his two opposite halves!")
- Trombone Link (b) - Richard Myhill ("...and his indifferent side!")
- Spindlelegs - Cedric Palmer (Stimpy's happy)
- Descriptive Items 8 - John Fox (Stimpy and the two Rens on the couch)
- Mud - Ron Aspery ("Ren, wouldn't you like to stop hitting Ren, and watch the cartoon?")
- Spindlelegs - Cedric Palmer (Evil Ren throws TV)
- Stealth by Night - Jack Coles (Evil Ren laughs)
- Haydn: Symphony No. 94, 1st Movement (Surprise) - Lee Ashley [OGM] (girl scout)
- Whodunnit? - Steve Race (Evil Ren's about to plug in the TV)
- Questions - John Scott (Evil Ren laughs)
- Fashion on Parade - Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy and Apathy Ren take a walk)
- Whodunnit? - Steve Race (Evil Ren barracades the door)
- Static Link D - Gregor Narholz (12 hours later...)
- Fashion on Parade - Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy and Apathy Ren enter the house)
- Static Link A - Gregor Narholz ("Oh Evil Ren...?")
- Colour Bridges (3) - Sidney Kay ("What's this stuff?")
- Bassoon Link (b) - Richard Myhill (Stimpy's record melts)
- Terror by Night - Hubert Clifford ("Mousy!")
- Light Eerie (AKA Light Underscore (ZR-49)) - George Hormel [Capitol Records] ("Careful, Ren!")
- Horror Chords (c) - Paddy Kingsland (Ren holds the litter)
- Dramatic Sting #9 - Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Stimpy screams)
- Dangerous A - Mladen Franko (Ren dumps the litter)
- Brickbats (1-8); Brickbat (Build-Up) - Laurie Johnson (Stimpy's tied up)
- Woodland Scene - John Fox ("You and Deadpan Ren need each other!")
- 1936 Largo (aus Ein Leben) - Gerhard Trede ("Let me help put you back together.")
- Sweet Air A - Mladen Franko ("I've seen a part of myself no man should ever see.")
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson ("I LIIIKE IT!")
- Approaching Evil - Christopher Payne, Paul Rogers [CPM] (Ren dumps more formula on himself)
- Power Master - Jack Beaver ("But what if there were two evil Rens?")
- 1945 Adagio Funebre (aus Ein Leben) - Gerhard Trede (Ren's split again)
- Trombone Slides - Dick Walter (Evil Ren and Hideously Evil Ren hook up)
- Sunday Service (b) - Peter Lea-Cox (wedding)
- National Anthem of France A - Alfred Kluten, Claude Rouget de Lisle (Evil Ren and Hideously Evil Ren drive off)
- Poetic Love Theme B - Mladen Franko (ending)

S3-08 “Hard Times for Haggis”

 

Hard Times for Haggis:
- Dorinda Mc Clure - Douglas Pincock (title card)
- Blue Hills - Ronald Hanmer (opening)
- Longing for Home - David Bell (Haggis's wall of accomplishments)
- Clock and Bass Suspense - Chris Reccardi [original composition]; From the Cockpit - Garry Hardman (Haggis sits waiting for his show to start)
- Sunshine Patrol - Tom Elliot [OGM] (Haggis turns on the TV)
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson ("And now, boys and girls!")
- Scotsman Show Theme - Chris Reccardi [original composition] (The Scotsman titles)
- Showtime Fill (c) - Gary Kettel ("And here's Haggis in this week's episode...")
- Big Show Theme - Robert Sharples ("The Scotsman Beats His Dog!")
- Showtime (a) - Robert Sharples (Haggis laughs at his show)
- The Saucy Postcard - Richard Myhill (stupid butler)
- Black Swarm - Simon Benson ("Who's the funniest cartoon on TV, huh?!")
- Showtime Fill (b) - Gary Kettel ("Duh... Rodney and Boo-winky?")
- Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford (The Scotsman is cancelled)
- Dog Pound Hop - Chris Reccardi, Jim Smith, Scott Huml, John Kricfalusi [original composition] (R&S on TV)
- News Flash - Sam Fonteyn (news program)
- Saw Theme - W Trytel (space program)
- Star Parade - Tony Kinsey (Stimpy advertising shaving cream)
- Symphony #6 "Pastoral" Movement 4 - Ludwig Beethoven (Haggis yells)
- Weapons of War Link 1 - Richard Hill ("They'll rue the day they crossed Haggis MacHaggis!")
- Conflict Link 1 - Richard Hill (Haggis runs down the stairs)
- Hawaiian Flower - Jon Jelmer (Ren and Stimpy appear at the mansion)
- Be Cool (b) - Benny Carter (salesman throws Haggis out)
- Disaster - Bruce Campbell (Haggis pounds on the front door)
- Fond Memories of Portree - David Bell ("Now you've gone and done it! You've made me cry!")
- Radar Room - Sam Fonteyn ("I've got to think of a solution!")
- Gay Time - Alan Perry ("I shall return!")
- Haggis Walk - Chris Reccardi [original composition] (Haggis walking into town, muttering angrily)
- Fly by Night - Montague Ewing (Haggis runs up to the crowd)
- Shock Horror (a) - Dick Walter (Haggis is shocked to see it's Ren & Stimpy they're watching)
- Panic Patrol - Kenny Graham (Haggis tries to cover the TVs)
- Fire (JB-28) - William Loose, Jack Cookerly [Capitol Records] (Haggis sees Ren and Stimpy everywhere)
- Sublime Ghost - William Loose, John Seely [Capitol Records] (Haggis sees Ren and Stimpy in the clouds)
- Poppin' Around - Bruce Campbell ("Hey mister, look what I got!")
- Largo Op.28 E-Minor - Helmuth Brandenburg, Frederic Chopin (Haggis walking in the park)
- Luck 'o the Irish - Richard Myhill (old lady feeding the birds)
- Valse Aux Champs-Elysees - Daniel Jean-Jeannin (Haggis eating the bird seed)
- Zelle 503 - Gerhard Trede (Haggis coughing up the bird seed)
- Valse Aux Champs-Elysees - Daniel Jean-Jeannin (Haggis is beat up)
- Mozart: Minuet - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Ren and Stimpy enjoying the mansion)
- Vivaldi: Spring "The Four Seasons" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Ren and Stimpy at dinner)
- Late Night Life - Erik Markman [OGM] (Haggis at the toy store window)
- Voodoo Victim - Gilbert Vinter (a mysterious person buys the Haggis doll)
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan (mysterious person goes into the alley)
- Very End - Sam Fonteyn (the mysterious person is Whacky)
- Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor - Stranger In Paradise 1 - Aleksandre Borodin [removed from APM site] (memories)
- Poet and Peasant-Overture - Franz Suppe [SONIA-0455] (dog gets a crazed look)
- Balloch House Waltz - Douglas Pincock (closeup of Whacky's eyes)
- Cataclysm - Maurice Jarre (Whacky beats up the doll)
- Dangerous D, C - Mladen Franko (Haggis screams and runs into the street)
- Symphony #6 "Pastoral" Movement 4 - Ludwig Beethoven; Bridge Over Water - Chris Reccardi [original composition] (Haggis at the bridge)
- Erotic Nightmare - William Farran ("I'll just END IT ALL!")
- Dramatic M.T. - Phil Green [Capitol Records] (wind blows)
- Catwalk - Kenny Graham (ad blows onto Haggis's face)
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson (drum roll)
- Catwalk - Kenny Graham (CHEAP!!!)
- Gay Activity - Clive Richardson ("I'll have me revenge at last!")
- Workaday World - Jack Beaver ("They'll be sorry!")
- Kommissar Maigret - Gerhard Trede (Rent a Thug)
- Hit and Run - Ralph Dollimore (Haggis driving in the car with his thugs)
- Curtain-Raiser - Alan Braden (opening night of a new R&S episode)
- Hit and Run - Ralph Dollimore (Haggis enters the studio)
- Act One - Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] (Ren and Stimpy getting make-up applied)
- Uppers and Downers (2) - Kenny Graham (Ren and Stimpy are beat up by the thugs)
- Stirring Drums of the Highlands - John Fox (everyone's tied up)
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson ("And now, laddies and gentlewomen!")
- Americano-Latino - Erik Markman [OGM] (Ben and Stumpy main titles)
- Country Music #1 - Dan Kirsten [OGM] (guitar music during Ben & Stumpy)
- Take a Bow 2 - David Lindup (end of show)
- I.T.M.A. - Michael North (show was a success)
- Dramatic - Robert Mersey [Capitol Records] (aka Goldfinger - David Morse [CPM]) ("What are you doing here? I fired your butt!")
- Romance at Midnight - Johnny Pearson (Ben and Stumpy in the limo)
- Showtime #6 - Neil Amsterdam [OGM] (Ren, Stimpy, and Haggis under a bridge)

Dog Water commercial:
- Beethoven: Minuet - Lee Ashley [OGM] (opening)
- Handel: Water Music - Lee Ashley [OGM] (dog water introduced)
- Musette Madeleine - Roland Kovac (man pops the question)
- Valse Moderne - George Fenton, John Leach (couple drinks dog water)
- Handel: Water Music - Lee Ashley [OGM] (ending)

S3-07 “Jerry the Bellybutton Elf” & “Road Apples”

 

Jerry the Bellybutton Elf:
- Tom Fool - Van Phillips (title card)
- Rossini: Overture from "The Thieving Magpie," Part II - Lee Ashley [OGM] (opening)
- Face at the Window - Dick Walter ("Stimpy! Are you playing with your bellybutton again?")
- Rossini: Overture from "The Thieving Magpie," Part II - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Stimpy plays with his belly button some more)
- Drama Link (j) - Hubert Clifford (Ren warns Stimpy to stop)
- Cartoon Chord - Dick Walter (sting at end of scene)
- Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King from "Peer Gynt" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (volcano erupting from belly button)
- Erotic Nightmare - William Farran ("Pencil...")
- Finger of Fear - Fredric Bayco (Ren walks out to Stimpy in the middle of the night)
- Dramatic Cue (d) - Ronald Hanmer ("You're playing with fire, and you're going to get burned!")
- Strange Terrains (a) - Paddy Kingsland (bellybutton radio dial)
- Climb Inside My World - Masters of Reality [original composition] (Stimpy enters his bellybutton)
- Tom Fool - Van Phillips (Jerry introduced)
- Rossini: Morning from "William Tell" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (the next morning...)
- Shock Horror (a) - Dick Walter ("Stimpy!")
- Symphony #6 "Pathetique" 1st Mvt. - Peter Tchaikovsky, Fiachra Trench (Ren cries)
- Happy-Go-Lively - Laurie Johnson (Stimpy doing chores)
- Sabre Dance - George Wilson, Aram Khachaturian [CPM; not on Warner/Chappell site] ("Dinner! I want my dinner!")
- Pomp and Circumstance March #1 - Edward Elgar, Fiachra Trench (Jerry gives a toast)
- Investiture - Bruce Campbell (end of the toast)
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson ("I HATE LINT LOAF!")
- Escape - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Jerry chases Stimpy)
- Catfish Row (Link) - Benny Carter (Muddy's new wife)
- Escape - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Stimpy chased by Jerry)
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson (Jerry tears his skin off)
- Praga - Symphonic Poem Op 26 - Josef Suk, George Wilson [CPM] (Jerry grows in size)
- Symphony #6 "Pastoral" Movement 4 - Ludwig Beethoven ("And today, I feed.")
- Surfin' Fun - Grahame Maclean, Barry Ryder (the party)
- Symphony #6 "Pastoral" Movement 4 - Ludwig Beethoven (Ren and Stimpy held by Jerry)
- Surfin' Fun - Grahame Maclean, Barry Ryder (back to the party)
- Turn the Screw - Paul Gerard (Muddy's wife eats the bellybutton)
- Catfish Row - Benny Carter (Muddy's wife belches and giggles)

Road Apples:
- Nit Pickin' (a) - Mitch Dalton (title card)
- Fear 1 - Louis Clark (Ren and Stimpy crawling through the desert)
- Heavy Affliction - Cedric Palmer (Stimpy drags Ren)
- Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford (Stimpy drops Ren)
- Drama Link (l) - Hubert Clifford ("That's it! I can't take another step!")
- The Seven Veils - Steve Race (Stimpy's tongue feels the road)
- Voodoo Victim - Gilbert Vinter (oasis)
- Catfish Row (Link) - Benny Carter (Ren's vision of the oasis)
- In Jeopardy - Charlie Brissette [original composition] (Stimpy says he sees a road)
- Variete 2 - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch ("We're saved!")
- Beat Culture - Robert Ascot [OGM] (Stimpy describes an RV)
- Domestic Fun (b) - Ernest Tomlinson (vulture eating Ren)
- Gramercy Swing - Jean-Pierre Fabien, Martin Taylor (Stimpy pretends he's roadkill)
- Crepe Suzette - Cyril Watters (Mr. Pipe introduced)
- Workaday World - Jack Beaver (view of RV hitting all the mailboxes on the road)
- Casual Acquaintance - Paul Deveruex (Mr. Pipe gives a tour of the RV)
- Waltz Combo - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Ren and Stimpy at the dinner table)
- Brickbats (1-8) - Laurie Johnson (skunk milk)
- Drama Link (c) - Hubert Clifford (skunk milk placed in front of Stimpy)
- Le Jazz Hot - Jean-Pierre Fabien, Martin Taylor (Stimpy enjoys the skunk milk)
- Pizzacato from Sylvia - Leo Delibes (Stimpy makes Ren feel guilty for not drinking the skunk milk)
- Dramatic Impact 5 - Ivor Slaney (Ren drinks the skunk milk)
- St. Mortiz Sleigh Bells - Woolf Phillips (going outside for a walk)
- Stealth by Night - Jack Coles (Mr. Pipe tells story about phantom)
- Dramatic Impact 4 - Ivor Slaney (Wilbur Cobb introduced)
- The Cat from Peter and the Wolf; The Grandfather from Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev, Fiachra Trench [removed from APM site] (Wilbur Cobb rambling as usual)
- Cradle Song - Johannes Brahms, Fiachra Trench (everyone's asleep except Ren)
- Inferno - Fredric Bayco (RV falls to the bottom of the lake)
- Aquamarine - Simon Benson ("I think the animals need to go out and do their business.")
- St. Mortiz Sleigh Bells - Woolf Phillips ("I already wet the bed! Hahahaha!")

S3-06 “Ren’s Retirement”

 Dog Water commercial:

- Beethoven: Minuet - Lee Ashley [OGM] (opening)
- Handel: Water Music - Lee Ashley [OGM] (dog water introduced)
- Musette Madeleine - Roland Kovac (man pops the question)
- Valse Moderne - George Fenton, John Leach (couple drinks dog water)
- Handel: Water Music - Lee Ashley [OGM] (ending)

Ren's Retirement:
- Dead March 2 - Frederic Chopin, Alfred Kluten [APM website incorrectly lists Gabriel Faure] (title card)
- Am Dorfbrunnen A - Otto Sieben (opening)
- Holiday Playtime - Cedric Palmer (Ren's home)
- Rescue - Cecil Milner (Ren rescues old lady under bus)
- Holiday Playtime - Cedric Palmer (old lady is smitten with Ren)
- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow - Trevor Thornton [CPM] (birthday cake)
- Dramatic Impact 6 - Ivor Slaney (Ren learns he's 70)
- Trombone Slides - Dick Walter (Stimpy eating birthday cake)
- Dramatic Cue (d) - Ronald Hanmer ("70 years old!")
- Links and Interjections (II - 1 -10) - Alan Braden ("There there now, dry those bloodshot eyes.")
- Our Mr Meredith - Eric Winstone (Stimpy comforts Ren)
- Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Ren's visibly older)
- Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, 1st Movement - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Ren looks at himself in the mirror)
- Hollywood Romance - Peter Yorke (Ren decides to retire)
- Folli the Foal - Andrew Fenner (Stimpy feeds Ren like a baby)
- To Death or Glory - Laurie Johnson (Ren thinks he's in a war)
- Mists of Illusion - Gilbert Vinter; Preussens Gloria - Joseph Kanz, Gottfried Piefke (Ren thinks Stimpy is the kaiser)
- Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain - Lee Ashley [OGM] ("For the boys who didn't make it!")
- Drama Link (k) - Hubert Clifford ("Right here! Finish it! A bullet in the brain!")
- Pleasant Sleep - Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] (Stimpy tucks Ren into bed)
- Turkey Trot - John Longmire (Ren and Stimpy playing golf)
- Drama Link (i) - Hubert Clifford (Haggis MacHaggis approaches)
- March for Jeanie - John Fox (Haggis MacHaggis stuffs golf clubs into Ren's mouth)
- Turkey Trot - John Longmire ("Well, Ren, what did I tell you?")
- Holiday Playtime - Cedric Palmer (more golf)
- Heavenly Voices (b) - David Farnon (Ren looks into the sunset)
- Dramatic String Effects 3 - John Fox ("I'm with you, pal.")
- Softly She Sleeps - Cedric Palmer (pan over to Bali-Hai Mortuary)
- Dancing the Hula - Kapono Beamer (Bali-Hai Mortuary exterior)
- I.T.M.A. - Michael North (coffin salesman)
- Life or Death - Jack Beaver; Timpattern [#51.4] - Sammy Burdson (Kowalski appears)
- Kommissar Maigret - Gerhard Trede (description of cheapest coffin)
- Curtain-Raiser - Alan Braden (best coffin available)
- Longing for Home - David Bell (funeral)
- The Cat from Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev, Fiachra Trench [removed from APM site] (Wilbur Cobb introduced)
- Funeral Music - Alfred Kluten [APM website incorrectly lists Gabriel Faure] ("Death... a subject I'M familiar with!")
- Workaday World - Jack Beaver (Stimpy joins Ren in the coffin)
- Mendelssohn: Funeral March from "Midsummer Night's Dream" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (pan of coffin)
- Tchaikovsky: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies from "The Nutcracker Suite" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (people dragging their butt on Ren's grave)
- Slow Sax - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (interior of coffin)
- Spindlelegs - Cedric Palmer (worm visitor at the door)

You Are What You Eat:
- Casual Acquaintance - Paul Deveruex (opening)
- Bliss - Alec Gould (girl sad)
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson; Variete 1 - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Billy comes to life)
- Opening Fanfare - Eddy Warner ("I'm Billy the Beef Tallow Boy, that's true!")
- Gay Time - Alan Perry ("Now I have a REAL friend to play with!")
- You Are What You Eat - Lynne Naylor, Chris Reccardi [original composition]
- Act One - Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] ("Well I see my work here is done!")
- Merry as a Grig - Van Phillips (doing CPR on dad)

S3-05 “Jimminy Lummox” & “Bass Masters”

 

Jimminy Lummox:
- Side of Beef Song - Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Billy West [original composition] (title card)
- Busy Life - Cedric Palmer (opening with exterior shot of skyscraper)
- Drama Shock (e) - Richard Harvey ("Your mother sows my socks!")
- Blues for Oscar - John Horler [CPM] (chicken in fridge)
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson ("I oughta pound you into the ground like a tent peg!")
- Blues for Oscar - John Horler [CPM] (end of scene)
- Strauss: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Waltz) - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Ren dumping beavers into the lake)
- Willy Nilly - Cyril Watters (Mr. Pipe at the faucet)
- Stealth by Night - Jack Coles ("Hmm, water looks a little heavy today.")
- Willy Nilly - Cyril Watters (Mr. Pipe drinks the bad water)
- Swimmingly (b) - Helene Muddiman (Ren sneaks up to the tree)
- Uppers and Downers (1) - Kenny Graham (Ren screams at the baby birds)
- Suspense Musical Saw - Johnny Hawksworth (the baby birds frightened)
- Bugle Calls - Jonathan Yates [CPM] (Stimpy watching TV)
- This Way Out - Robert Sharples (Stimpy sits on the tack)
- Shock Horror (a) - Dick Walter (closeup of tack stuck in Stimpy's butt)
- Acredite Se Quiser - Vantoil Ferreira, Aristides Marques, Jorge Silva Da (Ren puts nitroglycerin on chair)
- Mad Scene Part 2 Act III Lucia - Gaetano Donizetti (Stimpy sits on nitroglycerin)
- Tiptoe Through the Tubas - Sam Fonteyn (Stimpy laughs)
- Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Stimpy in bathtub)
- On Fire - Gregor Narholz (Ren dumps crabs in bathtub)
- Fully Fashioned - George French (Stimpy putting on fur)
- Scared Stiff - John Fox ("Ralph!")
- Elegy - Sam Fonteyn ("Oh my poor baby. Just relax, daddy'll make it better!")
- Cold Sweat - John Scott (Ren's face turns red)
- Human Advances A - Mladen Franko (choir)
- Side of Beef Song - Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Billy West [original composition] (Jimminy Lummox sings)
- Tchaikovsky: Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Ren reaches for his dentures in the morning)
- Drama Link (a) - Hubert Clifford ("My teeth! Give me those!")
- Drama Shock (b) - Richard Harvey (Ren with dirty dentures in his mouth)
- Side of Beef Song - Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Billy West [original composition] (Ren's hit with a wrench)
- Heavy Affliction - Cedric Palmer ("Must not get angry.")
- Links and Interjections (I - 1 - 12) - Alan Braden ("Oh no! Oh no! He didn't! He didn't!")
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson ("You! Why I oughta...")
- Saint-Saëns: Dance Macabre (Waltz) - Lee Ashley [OGM] ("Do you want to get me killed?")
- The Waiting Silence - Richard Harvey ("You set me up, and he knocks me down.")
- Happy Happy Joy Joy (Ren briefly sings this)
- Dangerous A - Mladen Franko ("HEY WORLD, AM I HAPPY ENOUGH?!")
- Side of Beef Song - Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Billy West [original composition] (Jimminy Lummox appears in a car)
- Desolation - David Lindup (Ren limps up to Jimminy Lummox)
- Side of Beef Song - Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Billy West [original composition] (chain of abuse)

Bass Masters:
- Western Railways - Roy Henley (title card)
- Green Bluegrass - Lloyd Green, Glen Sutton ("Good morning, it's dawn!")
- Topeka Trail - John Hawkins ("These are the trophies of a lifetime...")
- Drama Link (d) - Hubert Clifford (fly yelling)
- Drama Link (n) - Hubert Clifford (Stimpy in bed with worms)
- Ridin' High and Handsome - Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (at the boat)
- Pizzicato Playtime - Sam Fonteyn (Stimpy thanks the worms)
- Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford (prison exterior)
- Police Car Chase - Jack Beaver (Wilbur Cobb escapes from prison)
- Jolly Jack Tar (a) - Dick Walter (Wilbur Cobb on the docks)
- Stealth by Night - Jack Coles (Wilbur Cobb in the boat)
- Ridin' High and Handsome - Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (boat leaves the dock)
- Broken Saddles - Richard Gilks ("Sit back and wait.")
- Drama Link (l) - Hubert Clifford ("What did I just say?!")
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan (day to night to day)
- Colour Bridges (2) - Sidney Kay ("You just scared away all the fish!")
- Skipalong Rag (a) - Clem Clempson ("Hello folks, here we are again.")
- Country Music #1 - Dan Kirsten [OGM] (fish drinking chum with straws)
- Holiday Fun - Richard Myhill (fish whistle)
- The Waiting Silence - Richard Harvey (Ren thinks his prey is at hand)
- I.T.M.A. - Michael North (salesman fish)
- Comic Ending (h) - Dick Walter (Stimpy pulls out a fish from his pocket)
- Holiday Fun - Richard Myhill (fish joins the others)
- Links and Interjections (I - 1 - 12) - Alan Braden ("I just wanna know ONE thing!")
- Saint-Saëns: Aquarium from "Carnival of the Animals" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Stimpy speaking fish)
- King Conga - Dennis Farnon (Ren slamming his head)
- Errol's Choice - Alan Hawkshaw ("All right everybody, make yourself at home.")
- Finger of Fear - Fredric Bayco (Ren tries to steal all Stimpy's fish)
- Spaghetti Western (a) - Dick Walter (Albert chewing out Ren)
- The Gunfighter - Franco Micalizzi, Roberto Pregadio [removed from APM site] ("Nothin' but shattered nerves and fish hooks.")
- Ridin' High and Handsome - Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (Ren swims underwater)
- Saint-Saëns: Aquarium from "Carnival of the Animals" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (underwater)
- Dangerous B - Mladen Franko (Ren swims towards the bait)
- Guitar Strings G - Paul Lenart, Duke Levine (Ren mounted on wall)

S4-03 "Blazing Entrails" & "Lumberjerks"

  Blazing Entrails: Blazing Entrails – Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Billy West [original composition] (title card) Peer Gynt – Anitra’s Danc...