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|airdate = February 23, 1992
|previous = [[Untamed World]]
 
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|director = [[John Kricfalusi]]<br>[[Bob Camp]]<br>(uncredited)
|next = [[Stimpy's Invention]]|airdate = February 23, 1992
 
|story by = Bob Camp<br>Will McRobb<br>Storyboard<br>Bob Camp
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|story by = [[Bob Camp]]<br>[[Will McRobb]]<br>Storyboard<br>Bob Camp
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|production # = 6a
|production # = RS06a<br>[[Black Hole/Stimpy's Invention (credits)|Full Credits]]}}
 
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|transcript = Black Hole (transcript)
'''Black Hole''' is the 11th episode of Season 1.
 
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|gallery = Black Hole (gallery)
 
|credits = Black Hole/Stimpy's Invention (credits)
 
|previous = [[Untamed World: A Cartoon]]
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|next = [[Stimpy's Invention]]
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}}"'''Black Hole'''" is the eleventh episode of Season 1 of ''[[The Ren & Stimpy Show]]'', which aired on February 23, 1992.
   
'''Characters:'''
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==Characters==
 
*[[Ren Höek]] as Commander Höek
 
*[[Ren Höek]] as Commander Höek
 
*[[Stimpy]] as Cadet Stimpy
 
*[[Stimpy]] as Cadet Stimpy
*President
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*[[President]]
*Bus Driver
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*[[Bus]] [[Driver]]
High Fashion Log for Girls Commercial
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===High Fashion Log for Girls Commercial===
*Jamie
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*[[Jamie]]
*Betty
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*[[Betty]]
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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Ren and Stimpy experience the horrors inside a black hole.
While traveling through space, Commander Hoek and Cadet Stimpy get sucked into the "hideous vortex" (black hole). When they get sucked in, they come out through the other side of the black hole. But the only thing gone awry is that they've been teleported to another universe.. a very eerie one indeed. In this universe, they travel around trying to find a way out, but they continue to hideously mutate into other eerie forms. Later on they come to a hill of left socks which were all the worlds missing left socks. Stimpy then gets word that if they don't get to the trans-dimensional gateway by 3:00 pm, they would be trapped there FOREVER. Ren finds out that that is in 5 MINUTES. They get there on time to back to Earth but found out that they pay for a ride with exact change only. So they get kicked off. Ren gives an explaination that they will continue to mutate until their particles desintigrated. Stimpy decides to rather implode than desinigrate. So he sets a device on implode. But then he suddenly finds out that he had spare change all along. This makes Ren angry. Just when he's about to slap Stimpy, Stimpy implodes. Then Ren does so. Then the show's logo appears but Ren and Stimpy's eyes have been imploded.
 
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==Plot==
 
While traveling through space, Commander Hoek and Cadet Stimpy get sucked into the "hideous vortex" black hole. When they get sucked in, they come out through the other side of the black hole. They've been teleported to another universe... a very eerie one indeed. In this universe, they travel around trying to find a way out, but they continue to hideously mutate into other eerie forms. Finally, they come to a mountain of socks which were all the world's missing left socks. Stimpy's "space-time doohickey" then notifies him that if they don't get to the trans-dimensional gateway by 3:00 pm, they would be trapped there forever. Ren finds out that that is in 5 minutes. They get there on time but find out that they pay for a ride with exact change only. So they get kicked off. Ren gives an explanation that they will continue to mutate until their molecules break up and disperse. Stimpy decides to rather implode than disintegrate. So he sets a device on implode. But then he suddenly finds out that he had spare change all along. This makes Ren angry. Just when he's about to slap Stimpy, Stimpy implodes. Then Ren does so. Then the show's logo appears but Ren and Stimpy's eyes have been imploded.
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==Production Music==
 
==Production Music==
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">-'' Battle at Sea'' – Johnny Pearson </span>
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*''Battle at Sea'' – Johnny Pearson
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*''Graveyard'' – Johnny Pearson
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Graveyard ''– Johnny Pearson</span>
 
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*''Inferno'' – Frederic Bayco
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Inferno ''– Frederic Bayco</span>
 
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*''Like Strange'' – Kenny Graham
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Like Strange'' – Kenny Graham </span>
 
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Overture to The Barber of Seville'' – Gioacchino Rossini </span>
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*''Overture to The Barber of Seville'' – Gioacchino Rossini
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Smouldering Fury (a) ''– Trevor Duncan </span>
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*''Smouldering Fury (a)'' – Trevor Duncan
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">-'' March of the Astronauts'' – Cedric King-Palmer </span>
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*''March of the Astronauts'' – Cedric King-Palmer
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''The March of the Ants'' – Sidney Crooke </span>
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*''The March of the Ants'' – Sidney Crooke
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Fly By Night'' – Montague Ewing </span>
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*''Fly By Night'' – Montague Ewing
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Folli the Foal'' – Andrew Fenner</span>
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*''Folli the Foal'' – Andrew Fenner
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">-'' Hail to the Chie''f – Graham De Wilde </span>
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*''Hail to the Chief'' – Graham De Wilde
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">-'' Peter and the Wolf Overture: Cat Theme'' – Sergei Prokofiev</span>
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*''Peter and the Wolf Overture: Cat Theme'' – Sergei Prokofiev
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Hit and Run'' – Ralph Dollimore </span>
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*''Hit and Run'' – Ralph Dollimore
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Blues in a Hurry'' – Cecil Norman </span>
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*''Blues in a Hurry'' – Cecil Norman
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Heavy Affliction'' – Cedric King-Palmer </span>
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*''Heavy Affliction'' – Cedric King-Palmer
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Holiday Playtime'' – Cedric King-Palmer </span>
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*''Holiday Playtime'' – Cedric King-Palmer
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Drama Link (b)'' – Hubert Clifford </span>
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*''Drama Link (b)'' – Hubert Clifford
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*''Saw Theme'' – William Trytel
<span style="color:rgb(55,55,55);font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;line-height:24px;">- ''Saw Theme'' – William Trytel </span>
 
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===High Fashion Log commercial===
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*''Happy-Go-Lively'' – Laurie Johnson
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==Watch Episode==
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[[File:The Ren and Stimpy Show S1 E12 - Black Hole|center]]
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== Trivia and Goofs ==
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* This episode is the first one to air in 1992.
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* This episode and [[Stimpy's Invention]] are the only two Season 1 episodes that aired in 1992. Every other episode from the first season aired in 1991.
   
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* This is the first episode directed by [[Bob Camp]], despite the episode having no director credit.
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* This is the final episode of the series animated by Bon-Art.
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* This is the final Commander Höek and Cadet Stimpy episode by [[Spümcø]].
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* On top of the sock mountain, one of Ren's eyebrow indents are not colored, revealing the background.
   
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Revision as of 01:49, 21 September 2019

"Black Hole" is the eleventh episode of Season 1 of The Ren & Stimpy Show, which aired on February 23, 1992.

Characters

High Fashion Log for Girls Commercial

Summary

Ren and Stimpy experience the horrors inside a black hole.

Plot

While traveling through space, Commander Hoek and Cadet Stimpy get sucked into the "hideous vortex" black hole. When they get sucked in, they come out through the other side of the black hole. They've been teleported to another universe... a very eerie one indeed. In this universe, they travel around trying to find a way out, but they continue to hideously mutate into other eerie forms. Finally, they come to a mountain of socks which were all the world's missing left socks. Stimpy's "space-time doohickey" then notifies him that if they don't get to the trans-dimensional gateway by 3:00 pm, they would be trapped there forever. Ren finds out that that is in 5 minutes. They get there on time but find out that they pay for a ride with exact change only. So they get kicked off. Ren gives an explanation that they will continue to mutate until their molecules break up and disperse. Stimpy decides to rather implode than disintegrate. So he sets a device on implode. But then he suddenly finds out that he had spare change all along. This makes Ren angry. Just when he's about to slap Stimpy, Stimpy implodes. Then Ren does so. Then the show's logo appears but Ren and Stimpy's eyes have been imploded.

Production Music

  • Battle at Sea – Johnny Pearson
  • Graveyard – Johnny Pearson
  • Inferno – Frederic Bayco
  • Like Strange – Kenny Graham
  • Overture to The Barber of Seville – Gioacchino Rossini
  • Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan
  • March of the Astronauts – Cedric King-Palmer
  • The March of the Ants – Sidney Crooke
  • Fly By Night – Montague Ewing
  • Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner
  • Hail to the Chief – Graham De Wilde
  • Peter and the Wolf Overture: Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev
  • Hit and Run – Ralph Dollimore
  • Blues in a Hurry – Cecil Norman
  • Heavy Affliction – Cedric King-Palmer
  • Holiday Playtime – Cedric King-Palmer
  • Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford
  • Saw Theme – William Trytel

High Fashion Log commercial

  • Happy-Go-Lively – Laurie Johnson

Watch Episode

Trivia and Goofs

  • This episode is the first one to air in 1992.
  • This episode and Stimpy's Invention are the only two Season 1 episodes that aired in 1992. Every other episode from the first season aired in 1991.
  • This is the first episode directed by Bob Camp, despite the episode having no director credit.
  • This is the final episode of the series animated by Bon-Art.
  • This is the final Commander Höek and Cadet Stimpy episode by Spümcø.
  • On top of the sock mountain, one of Ren's eyebrow indents are not colored, revealing the background.
Episode List
Pilot
Big House Blues (Pilot)
Season 1
Stimpy's Big DayThe Big ShotRobin HöekNurse StimpySpace MadnessThe Boy Who Cried RatFire DogsThe Littlest GiantMaroonedUntamed WorldBlack HoleStimpy's Invention
Season 2
Ren's ToothacheRubber Nipple SalesmenSven HoekHaunted HouseMad Dog HoekIn The ArmyMan's Best FriendBig Baby ScamDog ShowMonkey See, Monkey Don'tPowdered Toast ManFake DadOut WestStimpy's Fan ClubThe Great OutdoorsThe Cat That Laid the Golden HairballSon of StimpyA Visit To AnthonyThe Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen
Season 3
To Salve And Salve NotA Yard Too FarCircus MidgetsNo Pants TodayRen's PecsAn Abe DividedStimpy's Cartoon ShowJimminy LummoxBass MastersRen's RetirementJerry the Bellybutton ElfRoad ApplesHard Times for HaggisEat My CookiesRen's Bitter HalfLair Of The Lummox
Season 4
Hermit RenHouse of Next TuesdayA Friend in Your Face!Blazing EntrailsLumber JerksPrehistoric StimpyFarm HandsMagical Golden Singing CheesesA Hard Day's LuckI Love ChickenPowdered Toast Man vs. Waffle WomanIt's a Dog's LifeEgg YölkeoDouble HeaderThe Scotsman in SpacePixie KingAloha HöekInsomniac RenMy Shiny FriendCheese Rush DaysWiener BaronsGaloot WranglersRen Needs Help!Superstitious StimpyTravelogue
Season 5
Ol' Blue NoseStupid Sidekick UnionSpace DoggedFued For SaleHair of the CatCity HicksStimpy's PetRen's BrainBell HopsDog TagsI Was a Teenage StimpyWho's Stupid Now?School MatesDinner PartyBig FlakesPen PalsTerminal StimpyReverend JackA Scooter for YaksmasSammy and MeThe Last Temptation