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- This article is about a cartoon episode. For information on the character, see Svën Höek (character).
"Svën Höek" is a 30-minute episode of the animated television show on Nickelodeon, "Ren and Stimpy".
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Action Log
Plot
A brand-new log toy: all-new action log with realistic facial moss! There's also plenty of action outfits for all-new Action Log. Yep, it's perfect log for when you want action.
Notes, Goofs, and Trivia
- Here are the action outfits shown in this bumper.
- 1. Log of Arabia
- 2. Officer Log
- 3. Athletic Log
- 4. Cheerleader Log
- 5. Sergeant Log of the Yukon
- 6. Agent 00 Log
- 7. Log Lion Tamer Playset
- 8. Singing Log
- 9. Mysterious Log From Mars
- 10. Armchair Quarterback Adventure Playset
- 11. Civil War First Aid Kit
Quotes
- Narrator: Look out, earthlings! It's the mysterious log from Mars!
- Narrator: Girls! You'll swoon when you hear Singing Log!
Svën Höek
| “Svën Höek” | |||||||
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| The Ren and Stimpy Show episode | |||||||
Svën and Stimpy show off their membership of the Loyal Order of Stupids. |
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| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 4 |
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| Written by | John K. and Bob Camp |
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| Directed by | John K. | ||||||
| Guest stars | Billy West as Sven | ||||||
| Production no. | RS5-3a | ||||||
| Original airdate | November 7, 1992 | ||||||
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Plot
Ren is expecting his cousin Svën to come over. This excites Ren, because Ren remembers Svën as an intelligent young dog, and believes that he can get the intellectual stimulus from his cousin that he unfortunately fails to get from Stimpy (in his point of view, anyway). When Svën arrives, however, Ren finds--much to his mortification-- that Svën has become an obese, idiotic, canine version of Stimpy. Stimpy and Svën bond instantly. The two compare their brains, both of which are small enough to be removed through the earhole. The ritual also includes Svën showing Stimpy a ball made up of every bandage he has ever used in his life; he even offers one from "Ninteen yixty-two" to Stimpy as a gift. Stimpy reciprocates by showing Svën his collection of "magic nose goblins" while stating proudly "I picked them myself!". After witnessing Svën and Stimpy becomind "Lodge Brothers", Ren ends up kicking himself. The next day, while Ren is out at work, Stimpy and Svën trash the entire house, among other misdeeds:
- contaminating Ren's collection of rare incurable diseases
- painting Ren's collection of fossilized dinosaur droppings like easter eggs
- covering Ren's opera record collection with bubblegum
- scattering used cat litter throughout the house
- playing the board game "Don't Whiz on the Electric Fence!" which consists of an electric fence sitting in the middle of a game board – the object of the game is to urinate ("whiz") on the board in such a way that the stream avoids contacting the electric fence.
Ren arrives home to discover the mess while Stimpy and Svën are playing the board game. To show his immense anger and contempt towards Stimpy and Svën, Ren decides to urinate upon their favorite board game, unaware of the live electric fence. The resulting explosion kills everyone and destroys the house. The episode concludes with Svën, Ren, and Stimpy all in Hell, where Satan welcomes them with a big grin: "So, you whizzed on the electric fence, didn't you?"
Additional Opening Credits
- Storyboard: Jim Smith and Bill Wray
- Background Color Design: Bill Wray
- Animation Direction: Bob Jaques
Notes, Goofs, and Trivia
- This episode was done mostly by Spumco, and finished by Games Animation.
- At the beginning, Bob Camp, head of Games, is dancing in lederhosen and playing the accordion. John K. was angry over this because of Games Animation finishing this with a bad soundtrack and a "God awful opening credits".
- A scene was cut out on all airings in which Ren threatens to tear Stimpy and Svën's lips off, gouge their eyes out, and pull their arms out of the sockets. It was put back in on The First and Second Seasons DVD. However, the "gouging eyes out" part was put in poorly with the color brighter and a time code showing. Two fans of the show digitally airbrushed the time code and restored the quality of the scene, frame-by-frame. It is unknown when this version will be released, although it is likely.
- Originally, "Don't Whiz on the Electric Fence" was pee instead of whiz. Nick wouldn't allow the word pee, but Nick said that whiz was okay.
- Some of the musicless parts on the Nickelodeon version had music put in for the Spike TV airings and the DVD. However, some music from the Nick version was replaced. This may be because John K. didn't like the original music.
- This episode is available in many ways. It's shown on Nicktoons Network, on the "Classic 2" video, on a Time Life DVD, and the "Seasons 1 And 2" DVD.
- This is possibly the first episode that Nickelodeon and Games Animation had to finish.
- The scene in which Stimpy and Sven play circus was cut from Nickelodeon, but has been restored for Spike TV and the "Seasons 1 and 2" DVD box set.
- According to the original storyboards, the devil was suppose to be George Liquor in costume.
Quotes
- Ren: Cousin, come in! Say something intelligent!
- Svën: Daah... he is Olle, you are Svën. He is Olle, YOU are Svën.
- Svën: Daah... you are my new friend, I share mit you.
- (Ren scats as he brings in lemonade, then screams & drops his lemonade as he sees Stimpy and Sven wearing gloves on their heads)
- Stimpy: Gee, Ren! Your cousin is the coolest! We're lodge brothers. We both belong to the Loyal Order of Stupids!
- Svën: Ja, und now, we show you our secret handshake.
- (Svën bites Stimpy's glove, transplanting Svën's air into Stimpy's air, then vice-versa, which goes on and on)
- (Ren continuously smacks himself in the head)
- Stimpy: I'm hiding in the closet... like an idiot !
- Ren: My collection of rare, incurable diseases... violated !
Gritty Kitty Litter Commercial
Plot
This short starts with stock footage from "Stimpy's Big Day" with the Muddy Mudskipper theme song. On the commercial, we first see litter stick on a wall with the announcer on the right saying that Gritty Kitty is best when it comes to absorbency, order control, and flavor. But, then, he mentions that Gritty Kitty comes with a prize inside, which includes: a shaven yak litter box caddy, a live crab, a fake toe, a real toe, real dynamite, a bologna sandwich, a junior barbell set, and a fish clip. The announcer also mentions a mask of Stimpy (he got his face on the Gritty Kitty bag in "Stimpy's Big Day"), printed on the back of the bag, and finally says the slogan: if it doesn't say "Gritty Kitty", it stinks.
Notes, Goofs, and Trivia
Quotes
What Will We Do Till Then?: Blow Yourself Up!
Plot
Once again, Stimpy can't say "goodbye", so Ren suggests for him to eat olive loaf and to floss his toes, but they don't fit Stimpy's personality. Ren finally suggested for Stimpy to blow himself like a balloon. Stimpy did so, and said, "goodbye" in a high, squeaky voice. And Ren, to make it funny in his point of view, pops Stimpy.
Notes, Goofs, and Trivia
- Billy West most likely did Ren's voice in this segment, because he sounds noticeably different. However, Ren's last line, "Eh, goodbye, folks" is sound-footage from the first goodbye bumper, which means it was John K. who did at least the last line.
- This is the only "What Will We Do 'Till Then?" segment in Season 2.
Quotes
- Stimpy: What will we do 'till then?
- Ren: Well, you can blow yourself up... like a balloon!


