"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
Summary[]
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.
Plot[]
Ren and Stimpy despite being male tried to attend the Bareette Baret Girls' Camp. The girl scouts demanded that Ren and Stimpy pass several tests being allowed to join. Ren and Stimpy have to sell all of the girl scout cookies in a desert, which they instead eat due to hunger. When a fat guy drives in to buy a cookies, Ren and Stimpy put cacti in the cookie boxes and sell all of the boxes in this manner. After the scam, Ren loses the cookie money in a card game to girl scouts. The girl scout leader demands that Stimpy and Ren capture a monstrous creature known as a Snipe. Ren does not believe in Snipes, so Stimpy captures a Snipe alone. The Snipe mauls Ren. Stimpy is given the Snipe Hunting Badge while Ren feels depressed and left out. The girl scout leader secretly gives Ren and Stimpy a special Barrette Beret handbook, where they trying to collect Falling off Rocks Badge, Collecting Badger Eggs Badge, and The Bravery in the Face of Certain Doom Badge. In the forest, after congratulations on receiving badges, the girl Scouts and Stimpy unzip their skin to reveal themselves as old men, then Ren unzips his skin to turn out to be a skeleton with innards. The men and the skeleton are laughing in the end of the episode.
Trivia[]
General[]
- 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.
- Originally, Ren and Stimpy were supposed to fill the cookie boxes with Stimpy's hairballs instead of cacti.
- According to the Seasons Three and a Half-ish DVD Commentary, George Liquor was suppose to be the scout that tormented Ren and Stimpy.
- This is the only episode in which Victoria Jenson, who usually worked as a background painter, worked as a storyboard artist in this episode.
Censorship[]
- The Falling off Rocks Badge scene is cut on the Seasons Three and a Half-ish DVD and Spike TV.
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)