In 1993, he added that, "It drives me crazy when I tell people I work on the show and they always say, 'Make Ren meaner'". Kricfalusi complained about Nickelodeon executives requesting for Ren to have "a softer side".īill Wray said that Ren was his favorite character to write for Wray described Ren as "fun" because "you can make him mean". In the pilot, Pierre Decelles provided Ren's signature diabolical laughter, while West performed Ren's maniacal laugh in the series. Kricfalusi would return for the Spike TV episodes and unaired episodes of The Ren and Stimpy Show. West would, however, take over Ren's voice after Nickelodeon fired Kricfalusi. Billy West said that he auditioned to play Ren the creators of the series believed that having West voice Ren and Stimpy would give him too large of a workload. Kricfalusi originally voiced Ren in a manner that he describes as "a bad imitation of Peter Lorre". Andy Meisler of The New York Times described Ren as "adventurous", "intelligent", and "emotionally brittle". On some occasions, Ren "lost his mind" in a "cumulative process", resulting in Ren becoming, in Goodman's words, a "screaming klaxon, neon-pink eyes dilating into twin novae inches above his jagged, monolithic teeth". Toon" Goodman of Animation World Magazine described Ren as "scrawny", "dyspeptic", and "violently psychotic". Hoëk (voiced by John Kricfalusi in Seasons 1–2 and Adult Party Cartoon, Billy West in Seasons 3–5 and most laughter and screaming, and Chris Edgerly in Nicktoons MLB) is a scrawny " Asthma- Hound" Chihuahua with a fairly long, rat-like, pink tail (which constantly disappears due to the character's animation limits) and tan fur. Main article: Ren and Stimpy (characters) Ren Höek
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