"Eat My Cookies" is the fourteenth episode of Season 3 of The Ren & Stimpy Show, and aired on June 4, 1994.
Characters[]
- Ren Höek
- Stimpy
- Scout Leader
- Girl Scouts
- Men
- Old Men
- Badger
Plot[]
Ren and Stimpy become Barrette Beret Girl Scouts, and when Ren makes Stimpy eat all the cookies, they need to find a replacement for them. Plus, when Stimpy earns the famed Snipe-Hunting Badge, Ren becomes desperate for one of his own.
Trivia[]
- The idea was originally a story by Richard Pursel during Spümcø. After it was switched to Games Animation, the story was heavily rewritten by Ron Hauge, with Richard Pursel's credit as a writer of the episode removed in the opening titles, although he would be credited for the story at the end credits.
- Rosie O'Donnell voices the head girl scout leader.
Production Music[]
- 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 (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 (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)
Censorship[]
The falling on rocks scene is cut on the Seasons Three and a Half-ish DVD and Spike TV.