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Disney's Ren & Stimpy Ripoff Cartoon Didn't Last Very Long
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Disney's Shnookums & Meat show lacked edgy humor and faced limitations, making it seem like a lesser version of Ren and Stimpy. Supporting characters Tex Tinstar & Pith Possum overshadowed the main duo due to strong voice acting, leading to dull moments for Shnookums & Meat. The lack of originality in Shnookums & Meat, with rip-offs from other shows, contributed to its cancelation after only 13 episodes.

Airing on Nickelodeon for over four years and releasing a total of 52 episodes in the '90s, John Kricfalusis Ren and Stimpy quickly became a staple for the children's television channel. Its no surprise why this show grew so quickly with the younger audience its quite hard to look away from the wacky and wild adventures surrounding a skinny, neurotic chihuahua and a giant, brainless cat. Their weekly skirmishes involved getting into tussles with psychotic circus workers, thinking that they gave birth (when it was actually just flatulence...
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  • 4/27/2024
  • by Salvatore Cento
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