Ren and Stimpy (Adult Party Cartoon)

Ren Höek is one of the two titular main characters in the Ren and Stimpy franchise. Although he's decent in the original show, he's the exact opposite in the Adult Party Cartoon. And we mean, the exact opposite of decent.

Why He Sucks Now
NOTE: This only focuses on the Adult Party Cartoon version of Ren, since the original Ren is likable.
 * 1) FIRST AND FOREMOST, like the show itself, recasting an iconic cartoon character who originally portrayed protagonist and/or anti-heroic roles with sympathetic qualities like Ren Hoek as a flat-out evil villain with zero sympathetic and redeeming traits is an extremely abysmal idea. Which was why it upset and angered so many fans of Ren & Stimpy and the Ren Hoek character in general, since the Ren Hoek character prior to his villainous Flanderization in Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon" has been a fan favorite and audiences have been rooting for him for many years, only for him to end up losing all of his charm, likeability, and sympathetic qualities to the point that he becomes universally hated once he gets turned into a loathsome villain, hence it insults the fanbase very hard.
 * 2) He's a complete monster and an irredeemable psychopath who has tormented animals and bugs in his childhood to inflict pain on others, and loves to make others suffer. Heck, he would even make both Eric Cartman and Peter Griffin look innocent.
 * 3) He killed his therapist after he was called crazy, before proceeding to bite a man's handoff.
 * 4) He acted like a mindless pervert to various women in the episode Naked Beach Frenzy. This is bestiality because Ren is a chihuahua.
 * 5) He beats his friend Stimpy constantly, unlike in the original show, where it was kind of the opposite.
 * 6) His character was one of the biggest problems with the Adult Party Cartoon, which was a show that already contained many problems.
 * 7) He was a psychopath in the original series, but was never a complete monster like his portrayal in this spin-off.
 * 8) He doesn't get punished for all the crap that he does. In fact, he never gets his comeuppances for any of the over-the-top mean-spirited actions that he had done over the years, like getting in jail, meaning that he is a huge Karma Houdini.
 * 9) Overall, his character basically represents the abusive and perverted side of his creator John Kricfalusi.
 * 10) His character design can look ugly at times, mainly due to John K. preferring off-model rather than staying on-model.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) He tells us in an informative and decent way on how he met Stimpy in Ren Seeks Help.
 * 2) His Who's the pitcher, who's the catcher?! line was kinda funny in Onward and Upward.
 * 3) John Kricfalusi still did a good job voicing him since he is the one that voiced that character before.

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