The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991-1996)
The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991) is a classic cartoon series that has been enjoyed by generations of viewers. It follows the adventures of Ren, a neurotic Chihuahua, and Stimpy, a dim-witted cat, as they navigate their way through a variety of wacky situations. While the show is mostly known for its zany humor, it also contains some surprisingly mature content, including sexual innuendos and moments.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in The Ren & Stimpy Show is in the episode “Stimpy’s Invention”. In this episode, Stimpy creates a “Happy Helmet” that is supposed to make Ren happy. However, when Ren puts it on, it causes him to become aroused and start making suggestive comments. This scene is both humorous and risqué, and it’s a great example of the show’s willingness to push the boundaries of what was acceptable for a children’s cartoon.
Another memorable sexual moment in The Ren & Stimpy Show is in the episode “The Boy Who Cried Rat”. In this episode, Ren and Stimpy are trying to get rid of a rat infestation in their house. At one point, Stimpy suggests that they “try a little romance” to get rid of the rats. This scene is both funny and suggestive, and it’s a great example of the show’s ability to make light of adult topics.
The Ren & Stimpy Show is a classic cartoon series that is still enjoyed by viewers of all ages. While it is mostly known for its zany humor, it also contains some surprisingly mature content, including sexual innuendos and moments. These moments are both humorous and risqué, and they are a great example of the show’s willingness to push the boundaries of what was acceptable for a children’s cartoon.
In "I Was A Teenage Stimpy", Ren is shown with a magazine, and says, "For the adult corn lovers." This was a reference to porn magazines. That, and probably the title card, could've been the reason this episode was banned. In the same episode, it's strongly implied that Ren thought that Stimpy was masturbating in the bathroom.
In "Rubber Nipple Salesmen", there are numerous references to nipples. Also, Ren explicitly points out that the rubber nipples make great "hickies".
In "House of Next Tuesday", it is suggested that Stimpy was wetting the bed (he makes pleasurable sounds).
In "A Hard Day's Luck", a cereal brand is called "Lucky Chodes" (a slang term for penis).
In "Son of Stimpy", Stimpy "gooses" Santa when he was looking for "Stinky".
Some innuendo in some episodes
In "Haunted House", where Stimpy is taking a shower, Ren opens the door and says very cheerfully not to "forget to wash where the sun don't shine".
In "Big Flakes", when Stimpy tells Ren that it was nice for his parents to lend them their cabin for the weekend, he gives a big smile and a suggestive glance.
In "Mad Dog Hoek", when Stimpy and Loaf are wrestling and Stimpy says, "I've come to play with you", we see that Loaf has an uncomfortable look on his face (his eyes go big).
There's some questionable moments with Stimpy and Sven in "Sven Hoek".
In "Pen Pals", Ren mentions getting a Bikini Wax.
In "Haunted House", Ren says, "Let's go up and wet the bed". In the same episode, after the ghost commits suicide, he's reincarnated into a naked man (no genitals are depicted).
In "Fake Dad", Stimpy tells Ren to "be nice to the product of your loins". In the same episode, Kowalski is reading (or attempting to) one of Ren's books entitled "Prison Love".
Some masturbation jokes in some episodes (take "Reverend Jack" for example)
In "Wiener Barons", Stimpy says, "I wish I had a wiener right now".
In "Powdered Toastman", Powdered Toastman's faithful assistant looks pregnant in the beginning of the episode (though her stomach looks noticeably flatter in later scenes).
In the Unedited version of the pilot Ren unknowingly kisses Stimpy (he is disgusted by this).
In one episode, the duo skinny dips without fur (no genitals are depicted). Later on, an equally naked old man (with a small bush covering his private area) joins them in the water; Ren and Stimpy's eyes bob and down as he runs, hinting at them viewing his junk, so to speak. In the same episode, an old naked man appears behind a sign reading "No ball playing".
In another episode where they disguise as babies, the couple and the duo have a community bath (the father removes his robes, we only see his knees, as Stimpy looks up). While in the bathtub with his wife and the duo, the father asks this random guy to hold them while he checks the door, the guy starts whistling a tune looking nervous. The father is outside with another person while a mailbox obscures his genitals (the mailbox opens for comedic effect).
Characters' butts are shown.
In a "Powdered Toast Man" episode, Powdered Toast Man has to save the President who is "caught by my own zipper!" (think "There's Something About Mary").