Ren and Stimpy

"I’ve had eet with you!"

- Ren

"Look, Ren, we’re saved!"

- Stimpy

Ren and Stimpy are the main protaganists of an animated TV series called "The Ren & Stimpy Show", which ran on Nickelodeon from late 1991 to early 1996. Ren and Stimpy both appear as one playable character in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. Their in-game rivals are Chocola & Vanilla.

Biography
LET'S ALL SING THE HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY SONG!

Ren and Stimpy have had many crazy and bizzare moments in their time, from getting sent to the Pound to becoming loving parents to a poop-baby. They were nature show hosts, astronauts, lumberjacks, firemen, movie stars, cookie scouts, cowboys, farmers, zookeepers in monkey outfits, clowns, rubber nipple salesmen, and even took the job as "altruists". They also star in the live-action drama “Comander Hoëk & Cadet Stimpy”, where our heroes venture into different worlds across the galaxy set in the year 400 Billion.

THE LEGACY OF REN & STIMPY:
 * The Ren & Stimpy Show: Space Cadet Adventures (Debut)
 * The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$!
 * The Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots!
 * Quest For The Shaven Yak: Starring Ren Hoëk & Stimpy
 * The Ren & Stimpy Show: Stimpy's Invention
 * The Ren & Stimpy Show: Fire Dogs
 * The Ren & Stimpy Show: Time Warp
 * Nicktoons Racing
 * Ren & Stimpy Pinball
 * Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots
 * Nicktoons MLB
 * Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2
 * Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl
 * Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3
 * Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 (Latest appearence)



Opening
Ren and Stimpy are in their living room. Ren sits on his favourite green couch reading his newspaper, while Stimpy sits on his favourite litter-box watching his favourite T.V. show called "The Muddy Mudskipper Show" on a small brown T.V. set. Ren discovers a page in his newspaper that mentions a place where anybody can become as powerful as their hero; Powdered Toast Man! Ren shows Stimpy the newspaper as they both read in excitement. Believing it's some "winning the lottery" type of contest or scheme, Ren grabs a can of Powdered Toast as Stimpy packs up all of his "weapons". The pair then leave their beloved house and start travelling.

Rival
Name: Chocola & Vanilla

Reason: Ren and Stimpy walk over and see two unusual-looking cats playing in a cardboard box. They pop their heads out of the box and reveal to be cat-human hybrids known as Nekomimi (meaning "Cat Ears"). Stimpy is heartwarmed to see them, but Ren looks disgusted. He walks over to the nekos and threatens to hurt one of them, which was named "Vanilla". Chocola, Vanilla's twin sister, yowls and hisses at the ticked-off chihuahua. Her claws erect and the hairs on her tail rise, for she is about to attack both Ren and Stimpy in order to protect her sister.

Connection:  Both teams appear to resemble household pets of opposite sex mostly featured on television and other media such as video games (The Ren & Stimpy Show and Nekopara OVA), despite Ren being an "Asthma Hound" chihuahua (Which is actually a dog) and Chocola, Vanilla, as well as Azuki, Coconut, Maple, Cinnamon, Fraise, Ackee, Botan and Brownie being more humanoid.

Ending
After defeating Polygon Man, Ren and Stimpy are teleported back home to their house where they find the nefarious Muddy Mudskipper stealing all of their cans of powdered toast. With their new found power given by Powdered Toast Man, they pummel the greedy former T.V. star and later decide to go on a quest to find the Gilded Yak in Canada.

( - STIMPY: "I just love a happy ending!")

Gameplay
PLAYSTYLE

Ren rides on Stimpy’s shoulders which makes them slower than other characters, but often attack in multiple directions together. Ren deals lower initial Damage and Stimpy deals higher, but delayed Damage. In some moves, like their side and down Square attacks, Ren will knock opponents away a little, while Stimpy keeps them closer and positions them better for combos.

Movelist
(Square Moves)

Neutral ⏹: "Keep It Together": Ren angrily smacks Stimpy, hitting opponents who are in the way. Using the move repeatedly will cause Ren to strangle Stimpy and shake him back and forth. The finisher is Ren slamming Stimpy into the ground.

Side ⏹: "SCHNIFF": Stimpy inhales a lot of air in front of him to suck opponents in, while a disgusted Ren slaps away his fart, pushing opponents out.

Up ⏹: "Hello There": Ren & Stimpy wave upwards on both sides. Stimpy’s wave is a happy greeting while Ren’s is an angry fist shake.

Down ⏹: "Flick": Ren bites on one side, while Stimpy points one the other.

Air Neutral ⏹: "Best of Pals": Ren & Stimpy spin their legs like propeller blades on opposite sides.

Air Side ⏹: "Air SCHNIFF": Same as the Ground version.

Up Side ⏹: "Memory Jogger": Ren swings his hammer on his head, as it deals damage to enemies upwards, while Stimpy flings his arms on opposite sides.

Air Down ⏹: "Dive-bomb": Stimpy comes crashing down with a heavy diagonal ground pound.

(Triangle Moves)

Neutral 🔼: "Hairball": Stimpy coughs up a hairball that launches forward. If the move is held long enough, Stimpy will cough up a giant golden Hairball.

Side 🔼: "Boomerang Höek": Stimpy tosses Ren like a boomerang and waits for him to come back.

Up 🔼: "Airbag": Ren squeezes Stimpy until he does a small fart, sending both him and Stimpy upwards.

Down 🔼: "Magic Nose Goblin": Stimpy picks his nose and flicks a booger at the opponent. If it hits it will be stuck to them for a little while.

Air Neutral 🔼: "Air Hairball": Same as the Ground version.

Air Side 🔼: "Air Boomerang Hoëk": Same as the Ground version.

Air Up 🔼: "Air Airbag": Same as the Ground version.

Air Down 🔼: "Air Magic Nose Goblin": Same as the Ground version.

(Circle Moves)

Neutral ⏺: "Log From Blammo": Stimpy throws an iconic Bouncing Blammo Log as it bounces towards the opponent

Side ⏺: "Beep Beep": Ren & Stimpy pull out a sausage car and start driving it. The car can be turned left and right and can even jump!

Up ⏺: "Ren-Copter": Stimpy grabs onto Ren as he spins his head around like a propeller blade and flies upwards.

Down ⏺: "First Fart": Ren grabs Stimpy and hides behind him as he absorbs enemy attacks. Stimpy can absorb at least three attacks. When charged up, Stimpy lets out a ginormous fart cloud.

Air Neutral ⏺: "Air Log From Blammo": Same as the Ground version.

Air Side ⏺: "Air Beep Beep”: Same as the Ground version.

Air Up ⏺: "Air Ren-Copter": Same as the Ground version.

Air Down ⏺: "Air First Fart": Same as the Ground version.

(Throws)

Forward Throw: "Look Out": Ren & Stimpy grab the opponent. Stimpy's eyes then stretch out and push the opponent away.

Up Throw: "Fore": Ren & Stimpy grab the opponent. Stimpy grabs Ren by the feet and swings him upwards at the opponent, sending them flying.

Down Throw: "Backoff You Beast": Ren & Stimpy grab the opponent. Ren slams Stimpy on the ground and comically squishes the opponent.

L1 & R1 - TRIGGER MOVES

(Trigger Moves)

. Item Pick-Up - (R1)

. Block - (L1): Ren pulls out his baseball bat and defends himself with it, while Stimpy puts his hands out in front of him.

. Evade - (L1 + left or right): Ren picks up Stimpy and carries him whilst hopping to one side.

R2 - SUPER MOVES

(Super Moves)

Level 1: "Robin Hoëk”: Ren pulls out a bow and watermelon and fires the watermelon forward. It can be help up/down.

Level 2: "History Eraser": Stimpy presses a red button on his remote, causing a short but powerful explosion around him.

Level 3: "Shampoo Master": Stimpy transforms into the legendary superhero; Shampoo Master. Ren grabs onto his buttocks as he flies around the stage, squirting bubbly Shampoo with his trusty shampoo bottle.

Taunts and quotes to be added....

Oh Joy!

Trivia
• Although Ren and Stimpy are both voiced by Billy West in the English version of this game, the Japanese version has the duo voiced by two separate female actors; Ren is voiced by Shino Shimoji, know for voicing Pyra/Mythra in Xenonlade Chronicles 2 and Stimpy is voiced by Mariya Ise, who voiced Stocking in Panty & Stocking With GarterBelt.

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