About This Quiz
Ren and Stimpy paved the way for later animated shows that pushed the bounds of TV — and human decency. Take our quiz to see how much you know about the crudest cartoon duo of the '90s!Ren Hoek is a ratlike Chihuahua with some pretty intense anger issues.
Fans of Ren and Stimpy know that everyone wants a log. It's better than bad; it's good!
Stimpson J. Cat, aka Stimpy, is an oversized cat with an undersized brain.
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Stimpy's favorite phrase is "oh, joy!" He and Ren are known to sing a song called "Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy."
Powdered Toast Man is made entirely of powdered toast and can fly thanks to his super flatulence power.
Muddy Mudskipper is a fish who can breathe on land. He's also a washed-up actor who once hosted a children's TV show, a la Krusty the Clown.
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Mr. Horse is a frequent guest star on the series. He typically winds up in bad situations, which provide the perfect opportunity to utter his famous catchphrase.
The show ran for 56 episodes over five seasons, from 1991 to 1996.
The show premiered at the same time as "Rugrats" and "Doug," making it one of the first Nicktoons in Nickelodeon's history.
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In an famous episode that was kept off Nickelodeon for being too violent, Ren uses a canoe oar as a weapon.
When he's not defeating Waffle Woman and other enemies, Powdered Toast Man works as a youth pastor named Pastor Toast Man.
George Liquor is so conservative that he refers to Republicans as Communists when he appears on the show.
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The former cartoon producer Wilbur Cobb is so elderly and demented that he spends most of his time falling apart, literally.
Jerry the Bellybutton Elf lives in Stimpy's belly button — until he escapes one day and reveals himself as Adonis, Lord of Chaos.
In the pilot episode of the series, Mr. Horse proves that Gritty Kitty Litter can stand up to even the demands of a horse.
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After he wins a poetry contest, the Gritty Kitty Litter Co. sends Stimpy to Hollywood.
As Ren suffers from space madness during a trip into space, Stimpy tries and fails to resist pushing the history eraser button.
Ren and Stimpy spend several episodes trying to pull one over on the Pipes, including a mouse-catcher scheme and rubber nipple sales.
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When Ren and Stimpy pass through a black hole, they find a mountain of missing left socks. So that's where those things have been going.
Stimpy invents a happy helmet in an attempt to make Ren happier.
Abner Dimwit is the sheriff of a town out West. He is so dimwitted that when he can't find any outlaws to hang, he hangs himself.
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Ren is excited for his cousin Sven's visit, but his excitement wanes when he discovers that Sven is as stupid as Stimpy.
Ren and Stimpy go up against Lump and Loaf Lout when they attempt a wrestling career.
In an attempt to live for free at the zoo, Ren and Stimpy dress up as monkeys in one season two episode.
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The pair take a job guarding the Lincoln Memorial and try to locate the treasure that they suspect is hidden inside the statue.
Ren and Stimpy enjoy a nature show featuring the Lummoxes, which are actually obese, uncouth humans with animalistic behaviors.
Ren and Stimpy disguise themselves as girls in an attempt to join the Barrette Berets during season four.
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The pair head to the Blue-Cheese Mountains to take part in the cheese rush with dreams of striking it rich.
Stimpy requests a scooter for Yaksmas but instead gets a depressing box of Popsicle sticks.
In an "I Love Lucy" parody, Stimpy lusts after a store-bought chicken, forcing Ren to fight for his dinner.
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