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"Pen Pals" | |
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The Ren & Stimpy Show episode | |
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Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 16 |
Directed by | Tom Owens Craig Bartlett |
Written by | Ron Hauge |
Original air date | November 18, 1995 |
"Pen Pals" is the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of The Ren & Stimpy Show . It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 18, 1995.
Ren and Stimpy are vagrants of society, living in a mobile home owned by Ren's mother for the last decade. Ren is angered by the advertisement of a high-end prison with luxuries when a policeman arrives to confiscate the mobile home for Ren's illegal activity. Remembering the prison advertisement and angry at Stimpy's mockery, he decided to commit crimes to enter the prison, imagining a life of luxury. [1]
The duo somehow acquire a missile offscreen and uses it to instigate a bank robbery, which the police arrive in tanks to take them to a dog pound. They shoot the duo, causing the missile to explode, making the policemen escape and severely injuring the duo. They decide to break into the prison with a grappling hook, which beheads the taxidermized body of the policeman's dog Rascal. While Ren and Stimpy slide down the rope, Ren gets up by stepping on Stimpy, who falls down, only to find the policeman hooking the grappling hook into a cannonball and shooting him out from a cannon in vengeance, exploding at a hill far away. [1]
Their second plan is to climb through the sewers, a much safer and efficient method. They decide to hide when they see the policeman, only for the cell's inhabitant Kowalski (implied to have been serving his sentence from "Fake Dad") to return. Ren and Stimpy disguise as feces, which angers Kowalski enough to flush them away. [1]
Their third plan is to assault the prison with a catapult. Stimpy catapults a flaming projectile, luring Kowalski to escape with a jingle reminding him of his mother. Another projectile enables the escape of the entire prison, 1000 fugitives; the policeman could only watch as the escapes get on the news and the policeman is spitefully quoted as being indifferent. For their crimes, the duo are reluctantly given 13 life sentences by the policeman, who admits defeat, but manages to retaliate by locking a gargantuan cellmate with them; Ren is disappointed by their fate, ending the episode. [1]
"Pen Pals" is the second episode in the series to be directed by Craig Bartlett, who had successfully pitched Hey Arnold! to Games Animation while working as a story editor to Rugrats at Klasky Csupo; he was given directorial work on The Ren & Stimpy Show before production of the series can officially start. He was told not to tamper with the episodes' writing whenever he directed, serving as what he considered a "mechanic" role. [2] Tom Owens, a layout supervisor served as co-director in his only directorial role. It is the last episode with the involvement of Michael Kim, who produced the storyboards and Ron Hauge, who wrote the episode. [3]
American journalist Thad Komorowski gave the episode three and a half out of five stars. [3]
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