Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Fire Dogs / The Littlest Giant

 Ask Dr. Stupid segment:
- Barber of Seville Overture - Gioacchino Rossini (plays throughout)

Fire Dogs:
- Blues in a Hurry - Cecil Norman (title card and opening)
- Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford (Ren lamenting on no food)
- Drama Link (n) - Hubert Clifford ("Take this morsel.")
- Piano Concerto #21: Mvt. 2 - Wolfgang Mozart (Ren eating Gritty Kitty)
- Transition - Romantic to Light-Hearted - Alan Braden ("That was delicious, Stimpy! What was it?")
- Blues in a Hurry - Cecil Norman ("Augh! YOU!")
- Clarion Call - Alan Moorhouse, Eric Winstone ("Fire dogs needed.")
- Valse Moderne - George Fenton, John Leach (Ren applying paint to Stimpy and himself)
- Terror - Alan Braden ("I've had it up to here with the likes of you people!")
- Saw Theme - W Trytel ("Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you were circus midgets.")
- Veiled Threat A - David Lindup ("Your troubles are over, for it is we who are your fire dogs!")
- Saw Theme - W Trytel ("I've known fellers like that.")
- Veiled Threat A - David Lindup ("Well boys, you've got yourselves a job.")
- Tritsch Tratsch Polka - Helmuth Brandenburg, Johann Strauss I (Stimpy running down the stairs and sliding up the pole)
- L'Esprit De Paris - John Leach ("Relax, man.")
- William Tell Overture - Gioacchino Rossini (fire engine driving to the burning building)
- Romeo & Juliet Overture - Peter Tchaikovsky (Mr. Horse drops)
- When Johnny Comes Marching - Graham De Wilde (Mr. Horse dragging on ground)
- Stop Gap - Robert Sharples (Mr. Horse thinking)
- Quiz Organ (c) - Curtis Schwartz (after "No sir, I didn't like it.")
- Shopping Street - Cedric Palmer ("Save my walrus!")
- Inferno - Fredric Bayco (Ren riding up the ladder)
- Hit and Run - Ralph Dollimore (Mrs. Buttloaves riding down the ladder)
- The Queen's Dispatch (d) - Graham De Wilde ("You boys are heroes!")
- Hail to the Chief - Graham De Wilde (Ren and Stimpy getting golden fire hydrant helmets)
- Blood in the Gutter - Laurie Johnson (dogs lining up to pee)

Log for Girls commercial:
- Log Blues - Charlie Brissette, Chris Reccardi [original composition] (opening)
- Waltz of the Flowers 1 - Ron Ronsted, Peter Tchaikovsky ("I'll comb her hair!"/"And I'll do her makeup!")
- Log Theme - John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Charlie Brissette [original composition] (rest of ad)

The Littlest Giant:
- Promenade - Tony Lowry (title card)
- Symphony #9 "New World" - Largo - Antonin Dvorak, Fiachra Trench (Ren and Stimpy praying)
- Pizzacato from Sylvia - Leo Delibes ("Will you button me, Ren?")
- Cradle Song - Johannes Brahms, Fiachra Trench ("Will you read me a bedtime story?")
- Pizzicato Playtime - Sam Fonteyn (Stimpy tries to read the story)
- Radetzky March - Helmuth Brandenburg (the story begins)
- L'Esprit De Paris - John Leach (Stimpy walks away from the bullies)
- Clair De Lune - Helmuth Brandenburg, Claude Debussy (Stimpy sitting alone, crying)
- Nutcracker - Arabian Dance - Peter Tchaikovsky (Ren appears)
- Scenes from Childhood - Dreaming - Robert Schumann, Fiachra Trench (Ren awakes to Stimpy's crying)
- Clair De Lune - Helmuth Brandenburg, Claude Debussy (Stimpy's tears filling the well)
- Ridin' High and Handsome - Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (cow drinks)
- Romantic Legend - Eric Swan ("Friend? I'm your friend?")
- Folli the Foal - Andrew Fenner ("Would you... scratch my back?")
- Pizzacato from Sylvia - Leo Delibes (night)

Closing segment:
- Model Girl - Gary Hughes (plays throughout)

1 comment:

  1. correction:
    "Declamatory Chords", "Terror", "Romantic" and "Transition - Romantic to Light-Hearted" by Alan Braden from Links and Interjections (I - 1 - 12) and (II - 1 - 10) should be listed as those collections, because these four specific tracks got separately released on KPM 670 and KPM 807, which came out in 2008 and 2012 respectively, so the Ren and Stimpy music editors must have gotten them from L&I.

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