Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Stimpy's Fan Club

Stimpy's Fan Club part 1:
- ? (title card)
- Moving Target - Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (Ren and Stimpy waiting for the mail)
- Drama Link (a) - Hubert Clifford (mail pushed through the slot)
- Star Parade - Tony Kinsey (Ren and Stimpy jumping into the air)
- Happy-Go-Lively - Laurie Johnson (Ren and Stimpy opening the mail)
- Colour Bridges (1) - Sidney Kay (Ren gets tears in his eyes)
- Changing Moods - Sam Fonteyn ("Sure, everybody loves YOU!")
- Linked Romantic Movements - Sam Fonteyn ("It's YOU they love!")
- Bouquets (1) - Laurie Johnson (Ren cries again)
- Spindlelegs - Cedric Palmer ("You can be the president of my fan club!")
- Mists of Illusion - Gilbert Vinter ("President...")
- Der Verlorene Krieg - Gerhard Trede [AKA Lost War] (Ren's daydream of being president)
- Mists of Illusion - Gilbert Vinter (end of Ren's daydream)
- Hail to the Chief - Graham De Wilde ("Well, Mr. President, ready for your first day in office?")
- Lambs in Clover - Jack Strachey (Ren reading the first letter)
- The Nutcracker - Suite Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Excerpt) - Peter Tchaikovsky [CPM] (second letter)
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan (third letter)
- Smouldering Fury (b) - Trevor Duncan (Ren's response to the third letter)
- Terror by Night - Jack Coles ("REN!")
- Colour Bridges (3) - Sidney Kay ("Lots of kids do it.")
- Stealth by Night - Jack Coles ("You and I still do it!")
- Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford ("I don't deserve to live.")
- From the Cockpit - Garry Hardman (Ren tempts Stimpy to stab him)
- Pomp and Circumstance March #1 - Edward Elgar, Fiachra Trench (Ren vows to do better as president)
- Turkey Trot - John Longmire (fourth letter)
- Moving Target - Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi; Black Mass - Stephen St. Paul (Ren reading numerous letters)

Secret Club bumper:
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan ("At last I have control of your TV set!")
- Pizzicato Playtime - Sam Fonteyn (the oath)
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan ("Okay kids, it's back to our secret cartoon!")

Stimpy's Fan Club part 2:
- Pleasant Sleep - Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] (night)
- Premonition - Laurie Johnson; Satanic - Richard Harvey (Ren's wide awake)
- The Killing Ground (a) - Richard Harvey ("My hands...")
- Drama Shock (g) - Richard Harvey ("Dirty!")
- The Killing Ground (a) - Richard Harvey (Ren screams)
- Silent Scream (a) - Richard Harvey ("President, what a joke.")
- Brahms' Lullaby - Johannes Brahms ("Look at him, lying there asleep...")
- Dangerous A - Mladen Franko ("...with these hands. These DIRTY hands!")
- Approaching Evil - Christopher Payne, Paul Rogers [CPM] (Ren goes crazy)
- Moto Dramatico - Christopher Payne, Paul Rogers [CPM] (Ren screams as scene fades to black)
- Drama Link (n) - Hubert Clifford (morning)
- Stealth by Night - Jack Coles (Ren in the closet)
- Willy Nilly - Cyril Watters ("Stimpy" answers the door)
- Saint-Saƫns: Fossils from "Carnival of the Animals" - Lee Ashley [OGM] ("A letter for me! A letter for me!")
- Cacodemon - Maurice Jarre ("This letter's for ME!")
- Finger of Fear - Fredric Bayco (Ren reads the letter)
- Drama Shock (e) - Richard Harvey (Ren finds out Stimpy wrote the letter)
- Bouquets (1) - Laurie Johnson ("Oh, Stimpy, I'm so ashamed.")
- Poetic Love Theme A, B - Mladen Franko (Ren cries)
- Shock Horror (a) - Dick Walter (people at the window watching Ren cry)

4 comments:

  1. The unknown might be an arrangement of "The Dreidel Song" as the melodies sound similar. If I had to guess, it comes from sound kind of sound effects library but idk

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  2. Hey so the title card music may possibly be "Head Amusement" by the Crazy People. I'm still not entirely sure so I want your thoughts on it.

    Here's the link
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJPDRzzzxRI

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    1. I don't think The Crazy People made it but rather sampled whatever the original sound effect is, as the fade in and out doesn't seem like something that would be in the original effect, plus the portion at the very end of the Fan Club title card isn't heard in this sample.

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    2. At least it confirms that the original was made at least by 1968, meaning it probably stems from a very old library that probably doesn't exist anymore

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