Now, my friends it comes to this. The final ten of this favorite Ren and Stimpy episode countdown.
Antoni Garcia
Here are entries 25 to 11 of my twenty-five favorite episodes of another Nicktoon that put Nickelodeon on the map.
Originally uploaded on my Facebook back on August 26, 2013 when I was a 21-year-old in actors’ training, this was my first venture on doing my very own voiceover demo. Despite the atrocious quality of my old laptop microphone, it was still a joy putting together voices I have done during my fledgling years auditioning for projects on Behind the Voice Actors. Enjoy my very first amateur voiceover demo and I hope to hear what you think of it.
I take a look of what has to be one of the most influential and popular comedic Nicktoons of the early 90’s, Ren and Stimpy. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
A page in Rugrats’ history book that deserves to be torn into smithereens and be never seen from the face of this earth! Enjoy this review/rant and let me know your opinions as well.
Another installment in the Rugrats Tales from the Crib series and one that I actually like a lot more than its predecessor. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
While not my most favorite adaptation of the classic Grimm’s Brothers tale of Snow White, this was kind of decent. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
This may not be a video game review, but I look back upon two of the many PS1 games that I played ever since I was a wee lad. Enjoy this lookback video and I would love to know your thoughts on Rugrats: In Search of Reptar and Rugrats: Studio Tour as well.
I’d also like to mention that Vice Principal Pangborne was voiced by the ever awesome Clancy Brown, known for his roles as Mr Krabs from Spongebob Squarepants, Wolf from Gargoyles and Lex Luthor in Superman the Animated Series and Justice League. He does a very good job in this role just like all the other voice actors despite this show being less than stellar.
Oh, Rugrats Go Wild. It’s no wonder why animated films like this pale extremely in comparison to the likes of Finding Nemo, Tokyo Godfathers, Triplets of Belleville, Pirates of the Carribean, Thirteen, Seabiscuit, Oldboy, The Animatrix and Brother Bear, which are some of the best films in 2003. This below mediocre piece of rhino-fodder has made some of my brain cells disintegrate despite some decent moments. Enjoy this review and let me know your opinions as well. Oh yeah, and even if Susie had a lot more to do in this film, it does not excuse the fact that I don’t care for it at all.