Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Black Hole / Stimpy's Invention

Black Hole:
- Battle at Sea - Johnny Pearson (title card)
- Graveyard - Johnny Pearson (opening credits)
- Inferno - Fredric Bayco ("Captain's log, emergency report!")
- Like Strange - Kenny Graham (Ren and Stimpy in underwear)
- Migration - Richard Harvey (Ren says they should scout around)
- Barber of Seville Overture - Gioacchino Rossini ("Pull yourself together, misters!")
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan ("Man, it feels good to sit down.")
- March of the Astronauts - Cedric Palmer ("We feel strangely energized.")
- Saw Theme - W Trytel (one-eyed Stimpy)
- The March of the Ants - Sidney Crooke (heading towards sock mountain)
- Fly by Night - Montague Ewing (running up the sock mountain)
- Folli the Foal - Andrew Fenner ("It's my missing left sock!")
- Hail to the Chief - Graham De Wilde (Ren's daydream)
- The Cat from Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev, Fiachra Trench [removed from APM site] (Stimpy saying they need to leave)
- Hit and Run - Ralph Dollimore (Ren and Stimpy running to the bus)
- Blues in a Hurry - Cecil Norman (on the bus)
- Heavy Affliction - Cedric Palmer (Ren saying they're gonna die)
- Holiday Playtime - Cedric Palmer (Stimpy describing implosion)
- Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford ("Kinda ironic, huh, Ren?")
- Saw Theme - W Trytel (Ren and Stimpy implode)

High Fashion Log commercial:
- Happy-Go-Lively - Laurie Johnson (first part)
- Log Theme - John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Charlie Brissette [original composition] (rest of the ad)

Stimpy's Invention:
- Symphony #9 "New World" Movement 4 - Antonin Dvorak (title card)
- Dance of the Hours - Helmuth Brandenburg ("Will you help me try out my new inventions?")
- Pageantry Processional - Ronald Hanmer (cheese phone)
- Non Stop - John Malcolm ("Will you hurry up so I can finish my paper?!")
- Nutcracker-Sugar Plum Fairy - Peter Tchaikovsky, Fiachra Trench (Stay-Put Socks)
- Terror by Night - Hubert Clifford ("I'm so glad you like them, Ren!")
- Bits and Pieces - Ronald Hanmer (Ren struggling in the boots)
- Absolute Zero - Laurie Johnson (Briefly plays before Stimpy says "Say...")
- Romantic - Alan Braden ("You don't suppose... he's unhappy?")
- Poetic Love Theme B - Mladen Franko ("I must use my gift of invention to save Ren.")
- Stormy Passage - Cedric Palmer (first shot of outside the lab)
- Symphony #6 "Pastoral" Movement 4 - Ludwig Beethoven (Stimpy taking off goggles)
- Valse Diable - Alec Gould (Stimpy looking at his vials)
- Stormy Passage - Cedric Palmer (second shot of outside lab)
- Tomorrow the World - Cedric Palmer (Stimpy with beaver drill)
- Acts of Heroism (c) - Trevor Duncan (Stimpy thinking he's done a good job)
- Heavy Affliction - Cedric Palmer (machine fails)
- Stormy Passage - Cedric Palmer (second section of Stimpy creating invention)
- Dance of Hours: Theme 1 - Amilcare Ponchielli ("Hey Ren, are you feeling any better?")
- Night on Bare Mountain - Modest Mussorgsky (Happy Helmet introduction)
- Flight of the Bumblebee - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakoff (Happy Helmet starting to take effect)
- Cacodemon - Maurice Jarre ("I must go do... nice things!")
- Lambs in Clover - Jack Strachey (Ren ironing)
- The March of the Ants - Sidney Crooke (Gritty Kitty scene)
- Links and Interjections (II - 1 -10) - Alan Braden (Ren in bed happily sleeping)
- Happy Outing - Marc Lanjean (Stimpy arriving home)
- Romantic - Alan Braden ("Say, maybe Ren is somewhere being sad.")
- Shopping Spree - Laurie Johnson ("Boy, Ren, if you think you're happy now, wait till you hear this!")
- Happy Happy Joy Joy - John Kricfalusi, Chris Reccardi, Charlie Brissette [original composition]
- Symphony #6 "Pastoral" Movement 4 - Ludwig Beethoven ("I've never been this angry in my entire life!!!")
- Dance of Hours: Theme 1 - Amilcare Ponchielli ("I love being angry! Thank you, Stimpy.")

Ask Dr. Stupid segment:
- Pomp and Circumstance No.1 A - Edward Elgar, John Fox (plays throughout)

1 comment:

  1. There's no denying the Alan Braden short cues were from the Brownsleeves Links and Interjections packs, but it's just easier to type "Romantic" and be done with it.

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