Ren & Stimpy
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The Ren & Stimpy Show "Fire Dogs" (1991)
The Ren & Stimpy Show "Fire Dogs" (1991)
Episode: "Fire Dogs" (1991)
RARE Original Key Master Production Setup.
Hand Painted Production Cels applied to
Matching Hand Painted Production Background
Size: 13.5" x 10.5" inches (unframed)
Original Airdate: September 29th, 1991 (Season 1)
Produced By: Spumco / Nickelodeon
Item Code: RS-00206
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We are pleased to offer Ren & Stimpy fans this incredible key master production setup: Original hand painted production cels applied to the matching hand painted production background.
This set-up was filmed and used in the classic John Kricfalusi episode # "Fire Dogs" (1991), and the artwork can be seen on screen around the 05:46 mark.
This scene features Ren and Stimpy arriving at an apartment building that has smoke and flames billowing out from the windows of one floor. Ren and Stimpy sprint over with a safety net and hold it ready, moving back and forth until they get in the right spot to catch a falling baby!
This is a one-of-a-kind image, there are NO others! The artwork measures 13.5" x 10.5" inches. The cel bears the official Nickelodeon gold seal (lower corner) and is accompanied by the original Nickelodeon certificate of authenticity. The artwork is in excellent condition.
Episode Synopsis:
"Fire Dogs" is a first season episode of The Ren & Stimpy Show that originally aired on September 29th, 1991 and was episode 7.
Disguised as dalmatians to get food, shelter and money, Ren and Stimpy get jobs as fire dogs. Although they do not closely resemble dalmatians, a can of spotted "dalmatian paint" allows them to pass as the spotted animals!