Rubber Nipple Salesmen
"Rubber Nipple Salesmen" is the fifth episode of the second season of The Ren & Stimpy Show. It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on August 29, 1992.
Plot
Ren and Stimpy have gone to work as door-to-door salesmen pushing the unlikely product of rubber nipple coverings. Stimpy and Ren have differing motives on the work. In a parody of the 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King Jr., Stimpy wishes everyone in the world to know the wonders of rubber nipples, while Ren is motivated by profits.Their first house is owned by the Fire Chief from "Fire Dogs". Ren pushes Stimpy out of the way and goes to the door, only to be assaulted by the Fire Chief, who mistook Ren for circus midgets whom he hates; he nevertheless does not buy anything.
Their second house is owned by Mr. Horse, who is paranoid that the duo are sent by the FBI; it is strongly implied that Mr. Horse keeps a walrus as his sexual slave, who begs Ren and Stimpy to call the police. They do not do so, but Ren is distraught by the incident.
Their third house is owned by the Pipe couple from "The Boy Who Cried Rat!". Ren and Stimpy are allowed in, where they demonstrate a variety of impractical uses for the rubber nipple coverings. The couple agree to buy their entire inventory for five dollars and kick them out, landing on bulls who carry them away.
Cast
- Ren – voice of John Kricfalusi
- Stimpy – voice of Billy West
- Mrs. Pipe – voice of Cheryl Chase
- Mr. Pipe – voice of Billy West
- Fire Chief – voice of Harris Peet
- Mr. Horse – voice of John Kricfalusi