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HAPPY, HAPPY, JOY, JOY!

Ren & Stimpy are back to join ‘Beavis and Butt-Head’ on Comedy Central

- By MICHAEL STARR

‘THE Ren & Stimpy

Show” is returning with all-new episodes — 25 years after ending its original run.

Comedy Central has ordered an updated version of the wildly anarchic, dark-humored and trippy adult animated series that aired on Nickelodeo­n and MTV from 1991-96 and followed the surreal shenanigan­s of temperamen­tal/psychotic Chihuahua Ren and his goofy, dimbulb cat pal Stimpy. (Their proper names are Ren Hoeck and Stimpson J. Cat.) It also spawned the show’s unofficial theme song “Happy Happy Joy Joy.”

Billy West, the voice of Stimpy — and of Ren (for three seasons) — is expected to return to the revival, along with several of the original writers.

The original series aired for five seasons and developed a loyal cult audience, with celebritie­s including Frank Zappa, Soleil Moon Frye, Mark Hamill and Phil Hartman playing incidental characters.

“Ren & Stimpy” will join the new version of “Beavis and

Butt-Head ”andthe“Daria” spinoff, “Jodie,” on Comedy Central within the next year-and-ahalf as the network ramps up its slate of animated revivals.

Comedy Central is already home to the groundbrea­king animated series “South Park,” now in its 23rd season. It’s been renewed through its 26th season, airs worldwide in over 130 countries in 30 different languages and has enjoyed multi-platform success. It was the top animated series on Hulu and now streams exclusivel­y on HBO Max.

Meanwhile, a revival of the cult animated series “Clone High” (2002-03) will return to sister network MTV with original series creators Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Bill Lawrence at the helm.

“We’re not making the same shows,” says Chris McCarthy, president, Entertainm­ent & Youth Group, ViacomCBS. “The world has changed so much. To me they’re not remakes but reimaginin­gs. ‘Beavis and ButtHead,’ for instance, was so defined by GenXers, my generation, who are now having kids and raising GenZers. And that’s where we’ll find Beavis and ButtHead — each with a kid about to enter high school.”

This animation push is partand-parcel of the ratings success enjoyed by corporate parent ViacomCBS, whose portfolio includes Paramount Network (and its hit cable series “Yellowston­e,” starring Kevin Costner) and Pop TV, which found its breakout series in the Emmynomina­ted

comedy “Schitt’s

Creek,” which ended its six-season run in April.

“We’re really making a dramatic shift on Comedy Central, where ‘South Park’ is killing it,” McCarthy says. “The nice thing about animation is it helps you take the hard truth of life and process these through funny jokes — even when they’re not funny.

“It’s a visual manifestat­ion of pure insanity.”

 ??  ?? Ren & Stimpy (below) will join a spinoff of “Daria” (left, the original show) and a revival of “Beavis and Butt-Head” on Comedy Central.
Ren & Stimpy (below) will join a spinoff of “Daria” (left, the original show) and a revival of “Beavis and Butt-Head” on Comedy Central.

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