Ren & Stimpy (2017 TV series)

Ren & Stimpy is an American adult animated television series created by John Kricfalusi, being a reboot of. Like, Kricfalusi and Eric Bauza reprise their roles as Ren and Stimpy, respectively. The series is produced by and  for Paramount Television Animation, being Paramount's fourth adult animated television series, after ', ',  and Betty Boop, and is expected to premiere on  in Spring 2017 and  in Summer 2018. The show is rated TV-14 in most of the episodes, with some episodes being rated TV-PG.

Voice cast

 * John Kricfalusi as Ren Höek, Mr. Horse and George Liquor
 * Eric Bauza as Stimpson "Stimpy" J. Cat
 * Corey Burton as Powdered Toast Man and the Ghost
 * Anthony Padilla as Muddy Mudskipper
 * Ian Hecox as Jimmy the Idiot Boy
 * TBD as Sody Pop
 * TBD as Slab
 * TBD as Ernie
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Dirty Dog
 * TBD as Mr. Pipe
 * Cheryl Chase as Mrs. Pipe
 * TBD as Svën Höek
 * TBD as Wilbur Cobb
 * TBD as Haggis McHaggis
 * TBD as the Announcer Salesman
 * TBD as Reverend Jack Cheese

Production
John Kricfalusi announced some possibilities of reviving Ren & Stimpy with the reopening of Spümco (now renamed Spümtwo). It had reports in 2016, which it was said that Kricfalusi is developing a Ren & Stimpy short-format cartoon that would screen along with the third SpongeBob SquarePants movie. however, Kricfalusi has denied this on Twitter. He announced a reboot for Ren & Stimpy instead.

Animation
Ren and Stimpy was farmed over to several different animation studios. These companies include Tokyo Movie Shinsha (TMS Entertainment), Wang Film Productions, AKOM Production Company, and Rough Draft Korea.

The show had a higher count of 25,000 drawings, indicating that in which the characters are animated in the more fluid and lifelike Warner Bros. cartoon animation style.

Trivia

 * Some episodes are based on scripts written for the Spümco era of the original series, as well as the ones written for the 2003 revival. Also, a few episodes of the original show's post-Spümco era are remaked for the reboot, which Bob Camp, director of the post-Spümco era was hired as co-director, along with Kricfalusi.
 * Unlike the original show and 2003 revival, it also include segments starring George Liquor and his nephew Jimmy the Idiot Boy, as well as the Powdered Toast Man segments from the original show.
 * In order to better simplify this reboot, reruns of both the original show and the 2003 revival are broadcasted in Comedy Central, but with the reboot's opening. However, the 2003 revival episode Stimpy's Pregnant is the only episode not being aired in Comedy Central. Kricfalusi announced the aftermentioned episode will be the series finale to the new reboot after six seasons.