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|story by = John Kricfalusi and [[Vincent Waller]]
 
|story by = John Kricfalusi and [[Vincent Waller]]
 
|production # = 1a
 
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|transcript= Stimpy's Big Day (transcript)
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|transcript = Stimpy's Big Day (transcript)
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|gallery = Stimpy's Big Day (gallery)
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|credits = Stimpy's Big Day/The Big Shot (credits)
 
|previous = [[Big House Blues]]
 
|previous = [[Big House Blues]]
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|next = [[The Big Shot!]]
|next = [[The Big Shot!]]}}"'''Stimpy's Big Day'''" is the 1st episode of ''[[The Ren & Stimpy Show]]'', which aired on August 11, 1991.
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}}"'''Stimpy's Big Day!'''" is the very first episode of ''[[The Ren & Stimpy Show]]'', which aired on August 11, 1991.
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
Stimpy wins a competition that takes him to the Big-time in Hollywood. Ren, left at home, begins to miss Stimpy more than he ever would of thought. Will Stimpy, rich and successful, remember Ren and return home?
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Stimpy wins a competition that takes him to the big time in Hollywood. Ren, left at home, begins to miss Stimpy more than he ever would have thought. Will Stimpy, rich and successful, remember Ren and return home?
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Stimpy is watching television when Ren comes around and reminds him that he is too old for cartoons. Stimpy shoves him away and watches the Muddy Mudskipper show. He them comes across an ad for Gritty Kitty Litter and the announcer is about to announce a contest, telling all the cats to write a poem of 40 million words or less on why they like Gritty Kitty Litter and whoever writes the best poem wins 47 million dollars, goat cheese, a twelve-hour record set of the top hits of the 1970s, and most importantly, a trip to Hollywood to guest star on the Muddy Mudskipper Show.
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Stimpy is watching television when Ren comes around and reminds him that he is too old for cartoons. Stimpy shoves him away and watches the Muddy Mudskipper show. He then comes across an ad for Gritty Kitty Litter and the announcer is about to announce a contest, telling all the cats to write a poem of 40 million words or less on why they like Gritty Kitty Litter and whoever writes the best poem wins $47 million, goat cheese, a twelve-hour record set of the top hits of the 1970s, and most importantly, a trip to Hollywood to guest star on the Muddy Mudskipper Show.
   
 
So Stimpy writes his poem right away and seals it in an envelope. Before he could mail it in, Ren tries to convince him that cartoon characters are not real, but puppets instead. Stimpy, now feeling irresolute, struggles to put the poem in the mailbox as Ren tries to convince him otherwise. Stimpy puts the envelope inside the mailbox anyway and begs for Ren's forgiveness. But Ren instantly refuses.
 
So Stimpy writes his poem right away and seals it in an envelope. Before he could mail it in, Ren tries to convince him that cartoon characters are not real, but puppets instead. Stimpy, now feeling irresolute, struggles to put the poem in the mailbox as Ren tries to convince him otherwise. Stimpy puts the envelope inside the mailbox anyway and begs for Ren's forgiveness. But Ren instantly refuses.
   
Later, as the duo go to bed, Ren wakes up and hesitantly attempts to forgive him until he hears the doorbell ringing. He hops out of bed to answer it and finds a couple of humans asking for Stimpy. Ren tells them that Stimpy is in the room and one of the humans tell him that he won 47 million dollars. A soporific Ren turns to get Stimpy until he realizes the amount of cash, and tries to convince the two humans that he is the cat. Stimpy, however, wakes up and walks into the living room. One of the humans offer him the bag of money, telling him that his poem won first prize. Ren steals the money from Stimpy and tries to convince his friend that he helped him with the poem, but to no avail. Stimpy rides away with the two humans and Ren walks away irate. He then feels devastated and begins to sob.
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Later, as the duo goes to bed, Ren wakes up and hesitantly attempts to forgive him until he hears the doorbell ringing. He hops out of bed to answer it and finds a couple of humans asking for Stimpy. Ren tells them that Stimpy is in the room and one of the humans tell him that he won $47 million. A soporific Ren turns to get Stimpy until he realizes the amount of cash, and tries to convince the two humans that he is the cat. Stimpy, however, wakes up and walks into the living room. One of the humans offers him the bag of money, telling him that his poem won first prize. Ren steals the money from Stimpy and tries to convince his friend that he helped him with the poem, but to no avail. Stimpy rides away with the two humans and Ren walks away irate. He then feels devastated and begins to sob.
   
 
At Hollywood, Stimpy meets Muddy Mudskipper and is about to start his act. He stars in a cereal ad, where Ren berates him for frittering away the cereal. So as he leaves for work, Stimpy pours all the cereal in a big bowl and gets the prize out of the box. The prize is a Muddy Mudskipper cereal caddy, and Stimpy says bye to the audience as the ad ends.
 
At Hollywood, Stimpy meets Muddy Mudskipper and is about to start his act. He stars in a cereal ad, where Ren berates him for frittering away the cereal. So as he leaves for work, Stimpy pours all the cereal in a big bowl and gets the prize out of the box. The prize is a Muddy Mudskipper cereal caddy, and Stimpy says bye to the audience as the ad ends.
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'''Log commercial:'''
 
'''Log commercial:'''
   
*Log Blues – Charlie Brissette, Chris Reccardi [Original composition] (opening)
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*[[List of production music|Log Blues]] – Charlie Brissette, Chris Reccardi [Original composition] (opening)
   
*Log Theme – John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (rest of ad)
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*[[List of production music|Log Theme]] – John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (rest of ad)
   
 
'''Stimpy’s Big Day:'''
 
'''Stimpy’s Big Day:'''
   
*Light Cavalry Overture – Franz von Suppe (“Stimpy’s Big Day” card)
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*[[List of production music|Light Cavalry Overture]] – Franz von Suppe (“Stimpy’s Big Day” card)
   
 
*Holiday Playtime – Cedric King-Palmer (Ren’s lecture to Stimpy about TV)
 
*Holiday Playtime – Cedric King-Palmer (Ren’s lecture to Stimpy about TV)
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*Fanfare – Robert Sharples (Muddy Mudskipper Show starting)
 
*Fanfare – Robert Sharples (Muddy Mudskipper Show starting)
   
*Muddy Muskipper Show Theme – John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (plays on TV)
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*Muddy Mudskipper Show Theme – John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (plays on TV)
   
 
*Tom Fool – Van Phillips (Gritty Kitty Litter commercial)
 
*Tom Fool – Van Phillips (Gritty Kitty Litter commercial)
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*Romance at Midnight – Johnny Pearson (Stimpy waving goodbye from the limo)
 
*Romance at Midnight – Johnny Pearson (Stimpy waving goodbye from the limo)
   
*Dramatic Impact 4 Ivor Slaney (Ren crying)
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*[[Dramatic Impacts|Dramatic Impact 4]] - Ivor Slaney (Ren crying)
   
 
*Big Show Theme – Robert Sharples (Hollywood)
 
*Big Show Theme – Robert Sharples (Hollywood)
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*Gala Premiere – Laurie Johnson (“There’s a new face in Hollywood today…”)
 
*Gala Premiere – Laurie Johnson (“There’s a new face in Hollywood today…”)
   
*Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (mic in nose)
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*Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (mic in the nose)
   
 
'''Stimpy’s Breakfast Tips:'''
 
'''Stimpy’s Breakfast Tips:'''
   
 
*Turkey Trot – John Longmire (cereal commercial)
 
*Turkey Trot – John Longmire (cereal commercial)
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery spacing="small" position="center" widths="127">
 
about to explode with excitement.png
 
bag of money.png
 
But I wanna meet Muddy Mudskipper.png
 
chewing on kitty litter.png
 
eyes popped out.png|Ren eyes the bag of dough and gets greedy
 
glove on Ren's head.png
 
I am telling you right now.png
 
I'm the cat.png
 
It tastes crunchy even in milk.png|"It taste crunchy even in milk" says Ren, mocking Stimpy
 
licking.png
 
Men from TV.png
 
mic up the nose.png
 
Muddy talks to Stimpy backstage.png
 
nail biting.png
 
Ren claims that he wrote the poem.png
 
Ren on man's head.png
 
Ren realizes he is alone.png
 
Ren tells Stimpy he's his friend.png
 
Ren threatens to disrespect Stimpy if he puts the letter in the box.png
 
Ren tries to tell Stimpy something.png
 
scribbles on paper.png
 
squishing kitty litter between toes.png
 
Stimpy exlaims in excitement, his favourite show is on!.png
 
Stimpy finished dance.png
 
Stimpy meets his hero.png
 
Stimpy writing.png
 
taking notes.png
 
tears in Ren's eyes.png
 
trying to confront Stimpy about what is real and what is not.png
 
waving from the limo.png
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
 
To view the transcript, click [[Stimpy's Big Day (transcript)|here]].
 
To view the transcript, click [[Stimpy's Big Day (transcript)|here]].
 
==Watch Episode==
 
[[File:The Ren and Stimpy Show S1 E02 - Stimpy's Big Day|center]]
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The head that pops up at the overhead view of Hollywood is a Kirk Douglas caricature.
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* The head that pops up at the overhead view of Hollywood is a Kirk Douglas caricature.
   
 
*This show and two other Nickelodeon shows, ''Doug'' and ''Rugrats'' first aired on the same date.
 
*This show and two other Nickelodeon shows, ''Doug'' and ''Rugrats'' first aired on the same date.
 
*The music heard under the Gritty Kitty commercial sequence (at the supermarket with Stimpy and Mr. Horse) is the underscore 'Stop Gap'.
 
*The music heard under the Gritty Kitty commercial sequence (at the supermarket with Stimpy and Mr. Horse) is the underscore 'Stop Gap'.
 
*Originally, the microphone was planned to go into Stimpy's mouth at the end. However, it seemed to remind Nick executives of a certain sexual method, so the scene was animated with the microphone going into his nose. The mic in the mouth was never animated.
 
*Originally, the microphone was planned to go into Stimpy's mouth at the end. However, it seemed to remind Nick executives of a certain sexual method, so the scene was animated with the microphone going into his nose. The mic in the mouth was never animated.
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*Coincidentally, both this episode and it’s sister play the track “Tom Fool” during a commercial for Gritty Kitty Litter.
 
*The version of this episode on Spike TV does not include the Log commercial.
 
*The version of this episode on Spike TV does not include the Log commercial.
*The news reporter in this episode strongly resembles Bert from ''Sesame Street''.
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*The news reporter in this episode strongly resembles Ernie from ''Sesame Street''.
 
*There was a rumor where there were scenes in the episode where Muddy Mudskipper had a cigar and later the cigar was digitally removed. It also claimed that the cigar was originally left in, but later airings had it removed. So far, the rumor has been proven false.
 
*There was a rumor where there were scenes in the episode where Muddy Mudskipper had a cigar and later the cigar was digitally removed. It also claimed that the cigar was originally left in, but later airings had it removed. So far, the rumor has been proven false.
 
*The episode was featured on the ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'' episode ''Zelda and Hilda: The Teenage Years''.
 
*The episode was featured on the ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'' episode ''Zelda and Hilda: The Teenage Years''.
 
*Part of this episode was featured in "[[Sven Hoek (episode)|Sven Hoek]]".
 
*Part of this episode was featured in "[[Sven Hoek (episode)|Sven Hoek]]".
 
*This is the first episode of the series animated by [[Lacewood Productions]].
 
*This is the first episode of the series animated by [[Lacewood Productions]].
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*The next episode, "[[The Big Shot!]]", is a sequel to this episode.
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*This episode re-aired on November 22, 2007.
   
 
==Errors==
 
==Errors==
 
[[File:What's Wrong with Stimpy.png|thumb|220x220px|Stimpy with only pupils for eyes.]]
 
[[File:What's Wrong with Stimpy.png|thumb|220x220px|Stimpy with only pupils for eyes.]]
*When Stimpy was writing his poem, there was one scene where Ren's eyes and nose turned red.
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*When Stimpy was writing his poem, there was one scene where Ren's eyes and nose turned red.
 
*The "Stimpy's Breakfast Tips" segment has a brief scene where Stimpy only has pupils for eyes. John K. found it to be so strange that he kept it in.
 
*The "Stimpy's Breakfast Tips" segment has a brief scene where Stimpy only has pupils for eyes. John K. found it to be so strange that he kept it in.
 
*When Stimpy looks at Ren and the mailbox wonderingly, Ren's eyebrow is red.
 
*When Stimpy looks at Ren and the mailbox wonderingly, Ren's eyebrow is red.
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Revision as of 02:26, 3 August 2020

"Stimpy's Big Day!" is the very first episode of The Ren & Stimpy Show, which aired on August 11, 1991.

Characters

Log Commercial

  • Announcer
  • Kid

Summary

Stimpy wins a competition that takes him to the big time in Hollywood. Ren, left at home, begins to miss Stimpy more than he ever would have thought. Will Stimpy, rich and successful, remember Ren and return home?

Plot

Stimpy is watching television when Ren comes around and reminds him that he is too old for cartoons. Stimpy shoves him away and watches the Muddy Mudskipper show. He then comes across an ad for Gritty Kitty Litter and the announcer is about to announce a contest, telling all the cats to write a poem of 40 million words or less on why they like Gritty Kitty Litter and whoever writes the best poem wins $47 million, goat cheese, a twelve-hour record set of the top hits of the 1970s, and most importantly, a trip to Hollywood to guest star on the Muddy Mudskipper Show.

So Stimpy writes his poem right away and seals it in an envelope. Before he could mail it in, Ren tries to convince him that cartoon characters are not real, but puppets instead. Stimpy, now feeling irresolute, struggles to put the poem in the mailbox as Ren tries to convince him otherwise. Stimpy puts the envelope inside the mailbox anyway and begs for Ren's forgiveness. But Ren instantly refuses.

Later, as the duo goes to bed, Ren wakes up and hesitantly attempts to forgive him until he hears the doorbell ringing. He hops out of bed to answer it and finds a couple of humans asking for Stimpy. Ren tells them that Stimpy is in the room and one of the humans tell him that he won $47 million. A soporific Ren turns to get Stimpy until he realizes the amount of cash, and tries to convince the two humans that he is the cat. Stimpy, however, wakes up and walks into the living room. One of the humans offers him the bag of money, telling him that his poem won first prize. Ren steals the money from Stimpy and tries to convince his friend that he helped him with the poem, but to no avail. Stimpy rides away with the two humans and Ren walks away irate. He then feels devastated and begins to sob.

At Hollywood, Stimpy meets Muddy Mudskipper and is about to start his act. He stars in a cereal ad, where Ren berates him for frittering away the cereal. So as he leaves for work, Stimpy pours all the cereal in a big bowl and gets the prize out of the box. The prize is a Muddy Mudskipper cereal caddy, and Stimpy says bye to the audience as the ad ends.

Production Music

Log commercial:

  • Log Blues – Charlie Brissette, Chris Reccardi [Original composition] (opening)
  • Log Theme – John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (rest of ad)

Stimpy’s Big Day:

  • Holiday Playtime – Cedric King-Palmer (Ren’s lecture to Stimpy about TV)
  • Fanfare – Robert Sharples (Muddy Mudskipper Show starting)
  • Muddy Mudskipper Show Theme – John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (plays on TV)
  • Tom Fool – Van Phillips (Gritty Kitty Litter commercial)
  • Playbill – Wilfred Burns (the grand prize)
  • Hollywood Holiday – Frank Samuels (gloves fall on Ren’s head)
  • Spindlelegs – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy writing his poem)
  • Hackney Carriage – Cedric King-Palmer (Ren & Stimpy at the mailbox)
  • Waltzing in Dreamland – Alan Moorhouse (“Good night, Ren.”)
  • Largo Op.28 E-Minor – Frederic Chopin, Helmuth Brandenburg (morning)
  • Blood in the Gutter – Laurie Johnson (guys show up)
  • The Hurry-Up – Kenny Graham (“I’m the cat!”)
  • Romance at Midnight – Johnny Pearson (Stimpy waving goodbye from the limo)
  • Big Show Theme – Robert Sharples (Hollywood)
  • Workaday World – Jack Beaver (make-up session)
  • Gala Premiere – Laurie Johnson (“There’s a new face in Hollywood today…”)
  • Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (mic in the nose)

Stimpy’s Breakfast Tips:

  • Turkey Trot – John Longmire (cereal commercial)

Transcript

To view the transcript, click here.

Trivia

  • The head that pops up at the overhead view of Hollywood is a Kirk Douglas caricature.
  • This show and two other Nickelodeon shows, Doug and Rugrats first aired on the same date.
  • The music heard under the Gritty Kitty commercial sequence (at the supermarket with Stimpy and Mr. Horse) is the underscore 'Stop Gap'.
  • Originally, the microphone was planned to go into Stimpy's mouth at the end. However, it seemed to remind Nick executives of a certain sexual method, so the scene was animated with the microphone going into his nose. The mic in the mouth was never animated.
  • Coincidentally, both this episode and it’s sister play the track “Tom Fool” during a commercial for Gritty Kitty Litter.
  • The version of this episode on Spike TV does not include the Log commercial.
  • The news reporter in this episode strongly resembles Ernie from Sesame Street.
  • There was a rumor where there were scenes in the episode where Muddy Mudskipper had a cigar and later the cigar was digitally removed. It also claimed that the cigar was originally left in, but later airings had it removed. So far, the rumor has been proven false.
  • The episode was featured on the Sabrina the Teenage Witch episode Zelda and Hilda: The Teenage Years.
  • Part of this episode was featured in "Sven Hoek".
  • This is the first episode of the series animated by Lacewood Productions.
  • The next episode, "The Big Shot!", is a sequel to this episode.
  • This episode re-aired on November 22, 2007.

Errors

What's Wrong with Stimpy

Stimpy with only pupils for eyes.

  • When Stimpy was writing his poem, there was one scene where Ren's eyes and nose turned red.
  • The "Stimpy's Breakfast Tips" segment has a brief scene where Stimpy only has pupils for eyes. John K. found it to be so strange that he kept it in.
  • When Stimpy looks at Ren and the mailbox wonderingly, Ren's eyebrow is red.
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