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Ren Seeks Help is the second episode of Ren & Stimpy's All New Adult Party Cartoon. This episode, along with "Fire Dogs 2" and "Onward and Upward", aired on Spike TV.

Plot[]

During an offscreen fight with his friend Stimpy, Ren does something horrible that causes Stimpy to have a meltdown. Overcome with guilt, a distraught Ren decides to head downtown and visit a therapist office. During his visit, he recounts his entire childhood to Dr. Mr. Horse.

Characters[]

Trivia[]

  • This episode was originally written in 1991 during production on the second season of The Ren & Stimpy Show.
  • The sequence of Ren walking towards Dr. Mr. Horse's office is reminiscent of the 1945 film The Lost Weekend.
  • It's believed among fans that the unfinished Adult Party Cartoon episode "Life Sucks" was a planned prequel to this episode, and shows what Ren and Stimpy's big fight was and why it caused Stimpy to have his breakdown.
  • One of the sections in the sign reads as "YAK's HEADIMPORTS", which may imply that Shaven Yak got killed in this show.

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Production Music[]

  • Frantic Pursuit - Roger Roger
  • Nostalgic Melody - Jack Beaver
  • Crime on the Streets - Robert Busby
  • Drama Sting 2 - Sidney Torch
  • Drama Link (d) - Hubert Clifford
  • Drama Link (e) - Hubert Clifford
  • Mother Earth - Charles Williams
  • Acts of Heroism (c) - Trevor Duncan
  • Drama Sting 6 - Sidney Torch
  • Manhunt - Jack Shaindlin
  • Drama Link (k) - Hubert Clifford
  • Drama Link (m) - Hubert Clifford
  • Drama Link (n) - Hubert Clifford
  • Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford
  • Symphony #6 'Pathetique' 4th Mvt. - Peter Tchaikovsky [BCC11]
  • Prelude #4 in E Minor - Fiachra Trench, Frederic Chopin
  • Heavy Affliction - Cedric Palmer
  • Phantasm - Leslie Bridgewater
  • Mists of Illusion - Gilbert Vinter
  • Terrified - Hubert Clifford
  • Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan; Drama Link (c) - Hubert Clifford; UFO Landscape - Roger Roger
  • Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford
  • Sweating it Out - Jack Shaindlin
  • Who Me? - Jack Shaindlin
  • House Mouse - Arthur Wilkinson
  • In the Hideaway - Jack Shaindlin
  • Dramatic Impact 1 - Ivor Slaney
  • Here and There - Emil Cadkin, Harry Bluestone [CPM]
  • Weird Bridge - Roger Roger
  • Drama Link (i) - Hubert Clifford
  • Graveyard - Johnny Pearson; Saw Theme - W Trytel
  • Lambs in Clover - Jack Strachey
  • The March of the Ants - Sidney Crooke
  • Vignette - Jack Shaindlin
  • Maniac Pursuit - Trevor Duncan
  • Tom Fool - Van Phillips
  • Beg Your Pardon - Jack Shaindlin
  • Hippo Bird - Arthur Wilkinson
  • Take a Peek - Jack Shaindlin
  • Crime Lab - Jack Shaindlin; Drama Sting 5 - Sidney Torch
  • Cock & Bull Story - Jack Shaindlin
  • Burlesque - Jack Shaindlin
  • Dramatic Impact 3 - Ivor Slaney
  • Dramatic Impact 2 - Ivor Slaney
  • Dramatic Impact 6 - Ivor Slaney
  • Petite Flirt - Jack Shaindlin
  • Melodrama - Eric Spear
  • Dramatic Cue (h) - Ronald Hanmer
  • String Fashion - Wilfred Burns
  • Garden Flowers - Charles Williams
  • Drama Sting 3 - Sidney Torch
  • Sneaking Up [#45] - Emil Cadkin, Harry Bluestone
  • Little Puck - Arthur Wilkinson
  • Drama Sting 7 - Sidney Torch
  • Swoon - Arthur Wilkinson
  • Catastrophe - Jack Shaindlin
  • Smouldering Fury (c) - Trevor Duncan
  • Crazy Goof - Jack Shaindlin
  • Hectic - Jack Shaindlin
  • Inferno - Fredric Bayco
  • Savage Episode - Len Stevens
  • Death in the City - Jack Beaver
  • Project X - Cedric Palmer
  • Police Car Chase - Jack Beaver; Finger of Fear - Fredric Bayco
  • The Hurry Up - Kenny Graham
  • News Title - Jack Shaindlin
  • Can, Can, Can - Dennis Farnon
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