Big Baby Scam:
- Dramatic - Robert Mersey [Capitol Records] [AKA Goldfinger - David Morse [CPM]] (title card)
- Big Band Era 30's - Neil Amsterdam [OGM] (opening)
- Fairy Dust (b) - Dick Walter (view of babies)
- Drama Link (j) - Hubert Clifford (evil grin on Ren)
- Fairy Dream A - Otto Sieben (babies playing)
- A Furtive Affair 59 - Dick Walter (babies are bribed to leave)
- Little Bill's Trumpet A - Ted Atking, Alan Feanch (baby Ren and Stimpy sucking on bottles)
- Trombone Slides - Dick Walter (tons of other diapers)
- Fairy Dust (b) - Dick Walter (Stimpy's bottom is powdered)
- Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford (Ren gets jealous)
- Drama Link (k) - Hubert Clifford (Ren hits Stimpy)
- Fairy Dust (a) - Dick Walter; Games Played in the Dark - Richard Harvey (Ren pulls the nose off the teddy bear)
- Crepe Suzette - Cyril Watters (Mr. Pipe's home)
- Powerhouse - Raymond Scott (Ren scrubbed on Mr. Pipe's stubble)
- Lambs in Clover - Jack Strachey (Mr. Pipe wants to teach Ren and Stimpy to walk)
- The Cultured Cakewalk (a) - Dick Walter (Ren and Stimpy walk)
- Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford (Mr. Pipe revealing hot coals under the couch)
- Maniac Pursuit - Trevor Duncan (Ren and Stimpy afraid to cross the coals)
- Tea Dance - Alfred Ralston (upsidaisy with Ren)
- Beguine by Night - Eric Winstone (bath time)
- Stealthy - William Loose [Capitol Records] (cop at the door with Mr. Pipe's real babies)
- In an 18th Century Drawing Room - Raymond Scott (Ren is beaten up by Mr. Pipe's babies)
Dog Show:
- Bizet: March of the Toreadors from "Carmen" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (title card)
- Pathe News Fanfare - Stanley Black (opening)
- The Whistler Overture - Charlie Brissette [based on "The Whistler and His Dog" by Arthur Pryor] (George Liquor introduced)
- Stop Gap - Robert Sharples (Ren's dental hygeine)
- Workaday World - Jack Beaver (buffing)
- Fucik: Entrance of the Gladiators (The Circus March) - Lee Ashley [OGM] (all the competitors entering the judging station)
- Gay Activity - Clive Richardson (first dog judged)
- Hollywood Romance - Peter Yorke (poodle pleading for his life)
- Passing the Time - Robert Sharples (Ren's up)
- War Dance for Wooden Indians - Raymond Scott ("Take a CLOSER look!")
- Sousa: The Liberty Bell March - Lee Ashley [OGM] (in the stadium)
- Fully Fashioned - George French (first dog and Stimpy judged)
- La Muette De Portici-Overture - Daniel Auber ("Disqualified!")
- War Dance for Wooden Indians - Raymond Scott (George Liquor telling Ren he's the last chance)
- The Whistler Overture - Charlie Brissette (George Liquor standing in for Ren)
- Traditional: For He's a Jolly Good Fellow (Instrumental) - Erik Markman [OGM] (George Liquor wins first place)
Big Baby Scam update:
ReplyDeleteThe same Chris Reccardi (?) bass link from "Sven Hoek" is used when Ren looks at the teddy bear he just ripped the nose off. I know that you don't list those type of bass links probably because we still don't really know most of their names, but notheless I think it's worth at least pointing out.
Also, off the top of my head, Psycho Bass plays in "Kilted Yaksmen" right before Dangerous C when the yak starts losing it.