Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Space Madness / The Boy Who Cried Rat

Space Madness:
- Turkey Trot - John Longmire (cold opening with Ren and Stimpy watching TV)
- Maniac Pursuit - Trevor Duncan ("All systems go!")
- Bits and Pieces - Ronald Hanmer (rocket takes off)
- Saw Theme - W Trytel (title card)
- Symphony #9 "New World" Movement 1 - Antonin Dvorak (opening credits)
- War Lords - Robert Cornford ("Captain's log...")
- Drama Link (m) - Hubert Clifford ("You know, they say people go crazy on these trips...")
- Dramatic Impact 3 - Ivor Slaney ("SPACE... MADNESS!")
- War Lords - Robert Cornford ("Aye aye, captain.")
- Roses and Moonlight - Alan Moorhouse (quality time)
- Mists of Illusion - Gilbert Vinter (Stimpy tapping his finger nervously)
- Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford (right before Ren yells at Stimpy)
- Roses and Moonlight - Alan Moorhouse (after Ren yells)
- Cacodemon - Maurice Jarre ("That's it! I need some REAL food!")
- Thieving Magpie Overture - Gioacchino Rossini (start of Ren's bath)
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan (Ren floating)
- Limbo - Maurice Jarre ("They think I'm crazy...")
- Drama Link (j) - Hubert Clifford ("...it is I who am MAD!")
- Absolute Zero - Laurie Johnson (Ren eating the soap)
- Space Madness Guitar - Jim Smith [original composition] ("Waxed paper... boiled football leather... dog breath!")
- Cataclysm - Maurice Jarre ("I know what you want! You coveteth my ice cream bar!")
- Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford ("I've had this ice cream bar since I was a child!")
- Terror - Alan Braden (after Ren screams)
- Space Madness Guitar - Jim Smith [original composition] ("Back off, man!")
- Savage Episode - Len Stevens ("You've forced me to use it!")
- Inferno - Fredric Bayco (Stimpy subdues Ren)
- Death in the City - Jack Beaver ("I'm hurting!")
- Heavy Affliction - Cedric Palmer ("You poor, crazy kid!")
- Drama Link (m) - Hubert Clifford ("Maybe... if I occupy his mind with more duties... I can control his...")
- Dramatic Impact 3 - Ivor Slaney ("SPACE... MADNESS!")
- Night on Bare Mountain - Modest Mussorgsky (Ren's job for Stimpy)
- Drama - George Linstead [KPM-082 incorrectly lists Van Phillips] (Stimpy looking at the button)
- Bits and Pieces - Ronald Hanmer (announcer tempting Stimpy to push the button)

Sugar Frosted Milk commercial:
- Spindlelegs - Cedric Palmer (plays throughout)

The Boy Who Cried Rat:
- Da Jodel-Rudel - Werner Brueggemann (title card)
- L'Esprit De Paris - John Leach (rummaging through garbage)
- Links and Interjections (I - 1 - 12) - Alan Braden ("Stimpy, move your butt!")
- Links and Interjections (II - 1 -10) - Alan Braden ("It's a crying shame...")
- Down and Out Blues - Scott Huml, John Kricfalusi, Chris Reccardi, Jim Smith [original composition] (sitting on the street, hatching plan)
- Blood in the Gutter - Laurie Johnson (that night...)
- Drama Link (n) - Hubert Clifford (morning)
- Crepe Suzette - Cyril Watters ("Isn't he adorable?")
- Workaday World - Jack Beaver (Stimpy chasing Ren around the house)
- Folli the Foal - Andrew Fenner ("Hey cat, aren't you gonna eat that mouse?")
- Poet and Peasant-Overture - Franz Suppe [SONIA-0455] ("Well go ahead, kitty, chew him up.")
- Graveyard - Johnny Pearson ("Teeth to the left of me...")
- Terror by Night - Hubert Clifford (Ren tickles Stimpy's mouth with a feather)
- Dramatic Impact 1 - Ivor Slaney (Stimpy spits Ren out)
- Crepe Suzette - Cyril Watters (Ren reveals he's a chihuahua)
- Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford ("I've been bad, Ren, you'll smack me!")
- Dramatic Impact 2 - Ivor Slaney (Ren's reaction to Stimpy's confession)
- Comic Ending (f) - Dick Walter (Ren slapping Stimpy)
- I Must Leave Town - Alfred Kluten (Ren and Stimpy do the dishes)

Yak Shaving Day bumper:
- Valse Moderne - George Fenton, John Leach ("Hey kids...")
- Ave Maria - Charles Gounod (yak riding canoe through the air)
- Happy Outing - Marc Lanjean (hot lather by the sink)
- Nutcracker - Sugar Plum - Peter Tchaikovsky (yak in bathroom)
- Valse Moderne - George Fenton, John Leach (shaving scum)

3 comments:

  1. Correction:
    "Drama" is actually composed by George Linstead, as listed on KPM-1298 and the orginal FDH Mood Music reel. KPM-0082 incorrectly lists Van Phillips.

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    1. I've known about this discrepancy, but I don't know which one is right as while I can't find anything about Phillips composing the track, the FDH Drama on APM and KPM's websites isn't the same as the one on KPM-1298 or 0082.

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