Ren and Stimpy (2019 TV series)

Ren and Stimpy is an American animated slapstick comedy television series, serving as a reboot to  by John Kricfalusi, being developed by. It is produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios and it airs on Nickelodeon since August 11th, 2019.

Synopsis
Ren and Stimpy are two unlikely roommates who often up in random situations like getting trapped in a freezer or fighting the queen of the mutants.

Main

 * Ren Höek (voiced by Billy West) - a short-tempered and selfish chihuahua who is often is annoyed by Stimpy's stupidity, even if, despite that, he still cares about his safety.
 * Stimpson "Stimpy" J. Cat (also voiced by Billy West) - an idiotic and joyful cat who is somehow Ren's best friend and often wants to make friends with anyone he sees.
 * Tracy Höek (voiced by Lacey Chabert) - Ren's friendly niece who loves to make friends and doesn’t know about the cruel, harsh reality of the real world.

Supporting

 * Mr. Horse (also voiced by Billy West) - a straight-talking and serious horse who is Ren and Stimpy's occasional ally and TBD.
 * Powdered Toast Man (voiced by Nolan North) - an overdramatic vigilante who is Ren and Stimpy's favorite hero and often does some TBD.
 * Muddy Mudskipper (voiced by Tom Kenny) - TBD

Antagonists

 * The Pounder (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) - a vicious animal pounder who is out to hunt stray animals and TBD.
 * The Queen of Mutants (also voiced by Lacey Chabert) - TBD

Episodes
See List of episodes.

Trivia

 * The show is rated TV-PG for some suggestive dialogue, use of grossout humor and some adult innuendo.
 * was originally to serve as the series' co-developer, but due to his passing on May 2nd, 2019, Lynne Naylor assumed full responsibilities of the show's development.
 * Due to the sexual abuse allegations involving its creator John Kricfalusi, Nickelodeon ordered to remove all references and mentions of his name on the series to avoid potential judicial problems.
 * The series uses grossout because it wouldn't be a Ren and Stimpy show without it, yet doesn't overfocus on it, making the viewers fundamentally grossed out.