

Horse is in lots of episodes and is something different in every episode. And most of them are only there so he can say his catchphrase "No sir, I don't like it". Powdered Toast Man is voiced by Gary Owens (Space Ghost on Space Ghost and Dino Boy, and Birdman on Birdman and The Galaxy Trio) Powdered Toast Man had two episodes all about him, he has had lot's of commercials throughout the show, and has made cameo appearances in various episodes. Powdered Toast Man is a superhero and the spokesman for Powdered Toast. Sunshine on CatDog, Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd on Space Jam, and Red on the M&M's commercials). John Zoidberg on Futurama, Rancid Rabbit, and Mr. Fry, Professor Hubert Farnsworth, and Dr. Stimpy is voiced by Billy West (the voice of Doug Funnie, and Roger Klotz on Doug, Philip J. Stimpy makes lots of weird inventions like the cheese-o-phone, stay-put-socks, and the happy helmet. Despite Stimpy being stupid he does have some talents such as cooking, and inventing. Stimpy loves Gritty Kitty Litter, and The Muddy Mudskipper Show. In the episode Sven Hoek it is revealed that Stimpy's brain is about the size of a peanut. As I have mentioned already Stimpy isn't very smart. Stimpy is a fat, incredibly stupid, good-natured cat. Ren was voiced by John Kricfalusi in the "Spumco era", and by Billy West in the "Games era". But as mean as Ren is to Stimpy, he really does care about him, and they really are best friends. Sometimes Ren squeezes Stimpy's neck, sometimes he thinks about killing him, sometimes he threatens to tear his lips off, pull his arms out of the sockets, gouge his eyes out, and laugh when he falls down. He isn't very nice, he's extremely greedy, he's constantly calling Stimpy names, and he hurts Stimpy whenever he messes something up, or does something stupid. Ren is a scrawny, short-tempered, insane, asthma-hound chihuahua. It was produced by John K's animation team "Spumco" from 1991-1993, and by Nickelodeon's "Games Animation" from 1993-1996. The show ran for 5 seasons, and lasted from 1991-1996. The show premiered on Nickelodeon in August 11th, 1991 (along with Doug and Rugrats), and is the third Nicktoon. Is an animated television show created by John Kricfalusi (or John K. This time I will be reviewing a cartoon series that was very popular in the 90's, and it has influenced many other cartoons over the years. Hello everybody, welcome to the second Cartoon King article.
