@@mattosullivan9687 🤣 Thats Freakin Great...!!! ha ha ha I drive a 1971 Karmann Ghia , I put a Cassette Deck in it a couple of years ago... ! It is my daily Driver... ( the Jeff Galey Channel )
@@patcahill3724I'm honestly more mixed on R&S (partially due to gross-out shows not being my cup of tea), but hey, at least it still has its good episodes. The same cannot be said for APC however... :(
@@brycefourn2001 that's fine you're neutral on it but me personally I LOVE Ren and Stimpy, I found it hilarious, for influencing animation and being gross-out done right (my opinion). I hate APC as well too, the original is still my favorite of all time.
Out of all the things they let slide in the show, saying hell was one step to far? Come on, a bloody intestine flys in the air as soon as the song ends
As a kid, I was shocked by how offensive this was against Canadians and thought this song did their people a great disservice. As an adult, I can confirm that nothing this song says about Canadians is exaggerated in the slightest.
To be Fair Canada did more than hold up their end against Germany 2 times. We can joke but bottom line we still friend and neighbor have a beer tease about punting on 3rd down
The funniest part is John K himself is Canadian, so it's kinda him poking fun at himself in a way. It's kinda like if I made fun of the US or the state of Ohio since that's where I'm from lol.
God, I remember watching this with my brother and signing along to this song. This made Saturday nights awesome for us, since we were too young to drive anywhere.
Bob Jaques said Mike Fontanelli laid out most of this cartoon at Spümcø, and that at Games, Chris Reccardi discarded most of it, and drew most of the layouts anew. Reccardi said he wasn't really the director of this cartoon (and I can understand why), but I can understand why Jim Ballantine and Vanessa Coffey thought he deserved it. He could've just quickly finished up the remainder of layouts, but he had control of what drawings we'd see on the screen. RIP
@@JessePorkman Yeah, just because Reccardi was dating Kricfalusi's ex-girlfriend, Lynne Naylor. Actually, Kricfalusi fired him from Spümcø because of that.
Actually I think it’s based on the British National Anthem. At the time this episode takes place (mid 1800s), England owned Canada so it’s parodying England’s theme. I know it was a joke but I just wanted to add a bit of context to it.
@@zombies4evadude24 It's a parody of the song America (aka My Country, Tis of Thee), which was used as an American Anthem before the Star Spangled Banner and is still taught in American schools. The song was actually written to the melody of God Save the Queen (the British Anthem you mentioned) by accident. The writer had been given some German songs to write new lyrics to and one of them used the melody to God Save the Queen. Most people here in America have no idea about the British origins of the melody, but we love to make jokes about Canada our neighbor to the North (Ren and Stimpy was full of them) and making parodies of our patriotic songs and giving them a Canadian theme is a popular one.
@@RenStimpyProductionMusic This is still technically the final Spumco episode though. Starting with To Salve and Salve Not, Spumco was completely gone.
Man I miss having my own Sky Box and had Nicktoons and they'd air Ren and Stimpy late at night and round the time, I had created my Ren and Stimpy group on Facebook, this was round 2012 so I was just like, getting into Ren and Stimpy after missing out. It's incredible how huge the group is now, but this song playing followed by a commercial break was truly something magical, the moment the song continues and the whole orchestra and singing kicks in, it's absolutely brilliant.
@@chitlitlah go back and watch rockos modern life. you'll be amazed their flagrant disregard for the censorship board especially the jokes about chokey chicken and really really big man. Ren and Stimpy were just icing on the otherwise carefree 90's of fun Nickelodeon kids TV.
Back in the 90s the local gas station was selling plastic Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen membership cards. I absolutely bought one and put it in my wallet. Took it to school and showed it off to my friends. 😆
@@maxxam3590FWIW, there are many groups of this sort, most with similar names. I can understand how someone unfamiliar with them might think their leg is being pulled. According to a quick search I just did, the oldest of these was established in 1978: the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus. The group is credited with starting a movement of LGBTQ+ choruses.
@@tejaswoman That's cool. I admit I didn't know of these groups until a year ago when I read the comment. Still, I think of I sang very well and wanted to be part of such a group, they would accept me. Right? They're probably "gay friendly", not "gay exclusive"? What I'm saying is, surely there are plenty of straight men in the gay choir.
I'm watching Prince Charles' Coronation ceremony right now and my hatred for this song runs deep. I heard this when I was young and before I ever knew God Save The Queen existed.
@@RenStimpyProductionMusic Yes, but there's more to it. Carbunkle knew this was going to be their last episode. So even though they wanted "A Visit to Anthony", as was promised back at Spümcø, they gave it their all.
I always hated how the censor in the original was so light. It would be really funny with a loud, stock fart sound effect, but instead it’s quiet and insignificant. At that point, just give me the uncensored one, Nickelodeon :/
"Our country reeks of trees," "Our yaks are really large." "And they smell like rotting beef carcasses." "And we have to clean up after them," "And our sadle sores are the best." "We proudly wear womens' clothing," "And seering sandblows up our skirts!" "And the buzzards, they soar overhead," "And poisonous snakes will devour us whole!" "And our bones will bleach in the sun." "And we will probably go to hell," "And that is our great reward." "For being the Ro-oy-oy-al," "Canadian Kilted Yaksmen!"
Lyrics: Our country reeks of trees! Our yaks are really large. And they smell like rotting beef carcasses. And we have to clean up after them And our saddle sores are the best We proudly wear womens' clothing And searing sand blows up our skirts And the buzzards, they soar overhead And poisonous snakes will devour us whole And our bones will bleach in the sun (Thats it!) And we will probably go to hell And that is our great reward For being the-uh roy-oy-al Canadian Kilted Yaksmen! Come on everybody!
Could you upload the song that plays in the background in the chapter a yard too far? exactly the part where the baboon bites into stimpy's skin and I've been looking for that song for days
Scrolled through the entire comments section without finding anyone who stepped up to be the usual hero who posts the full lyrics for those of us who can't understand them. Don't get me wrong, I realize that nearly everyone else watching this video is immensely familiar with the song, has known it most of their lives, once it sung at their funeral, etcetera, but I googled this precisely because I have no idea what the lyrics are and never heard of the song before today, when I was watching a video of Reddit threads and someone talked about how they nearly got fired for posting the lyrics in a company IM interacting with the Canadian part of the company, and I have no idea why.
@@yosefdemby8792 I don’t know, I think that recorded was used as demonstration or maybe John Recorded the song separately. Only way to find out is to ask Billy West himself who is active on Twitter.
Dear TH-cam, I wish to complain in the strongest possible terms about the song posted about the Yaks men who wears women's clothes. Many of my best friends are Yaks men, and only a few of them are transvestites. Yours faithfully, Brigadier Sir Charles Arthur Strong (Mrs.) P.S. I have never kissed the Chief Executive Officer of Nickelodeon..
I have a 2009 Toyota Pickup. 205 K miles runs great. This got stuck in the CD 5 years ago. I have not taken it out
That’s hilarious I wouldn’t either…😹😹😹
@@iplaymytele It was the Ren and Stimpy album It randomly plays when I hit a bump and I get Muddy Mudskipper
John K will be proud to hear this.
@@mattosullivan9687 🤣 Thats Freakin Great...!!! ha ha ha I drive a 1971 Karmann Ghia , I put a Cassette Deck in it a couple of years ago... ! It is my daily Driver... ( the Jeff Galey Channel )
@@iplaymytele The really cool part is there is a plug for my MP3 which also has the Ren & Stimpy, and Skynyrd & The Allman Bros & Neil Diamond & Rush
I went to Billy west and Bob Camp panel and they played this clip and they were like “everybody sing along” and the entire audience sang along.
*Bob Camp
It would’ve been cool if Billy and Bob started out the song and the audience started singing once the choir joined
To all of our fallen kilted yaksman may you find peace in the afterlife
IDK, they probably went to hell.
They did mention it in the song.
It’s their great reward.
For being the Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen.
Considering this was the final Spumco episode of the series (for obvious reasons), this is the best way I’ve seen an animation studio go out.
Son of Stimpy was technically the last Spumco-produced episode of the original R&S series. But then again, they're both great finales either way. :)
@@brycefourn2001 I love both of these episodes, and I love Ren and Stimpy. That show influenced me.
@@patcahill3724I'm honestly more mixed on R&S (partially due to gross-out shows not being my cup of tea), but hey, at least it still has its good episodes. The same cannot be said for APC however... :(
@@brycefourn2001 that's fine you're neutral on it but me personally I LOVE Ren and Stimpy, I found it hilarious, for influencing animation and being gross-out done right (my opinion). I hate APC as well too, the original is still my favorite of all time.
I’ve never heard the “unedited” version, the “hell” startled me 😁
thats what makes it awesome
YEA!
U know it
As funny as the fart sound in the censored version is, I’m so glad this version of the song exists.
No Brasil e fazer um pu
Yes the uncensored version!
Yes, which I thank M-Pack for that.
😉👍
It’s weird that they said hell
Out of all the things they let slide in the show, saying hell was one step to far? Come on, a bloody intestine flys in the air as soon as the song ends
As a kid, I was shocked by how offensive this was against Canadians and thought this song did their people a great disservice.
As an adult, I can confirm that nothing this song says about Canadians is exaggerated in the slightest.
To be Fair Canada did more than hold up their end against Germany 2 times. We can joke but bottom line we still friend and neighbor have a beer tease about punting on 3rd down
The funniest part is John K himself is Canadian, so it's kinda him poking fun at himself in a way. It's kinda like if I made fun of the US or the state of Ohio since that's where I'm from lol.
Apparently this is King Charles III favourite version
God, I remember watching this with my brother and signing along to this song. This made Saturday nights awesome for us, since we were too young to drive anywhere.
One of my favorite episodes of the show
This is the greatest song in Ren and stimpy
Best Nicktoon, prove me wrong
Just found out Queen Elizabeth II died... so this is how I'll commemorate the occasion
Is she still dead?
😂
Mr. Saville reminded that Queenie past two years ago yesterday.
Bob Jaques said Mike Fontanelli laid out most of this cartoon at Spümcø, and that at Games, Chris Reccardi discarded most of it, and drew most of the layouts anew. Reccardi said he wasn't really the director of this cartoon (and I can understand why), but I can understand why Jim Ballantine and Vanessa Coffey thought he deserved it. He could've just quickly finished up the remainder of layouts, but he had control of what drawings we'd see on the screen. RIP
And didn't John threaten Reccardi with a lawsuit for also taking the director credit?
@@JessePorkman Yeah, just because Reccardi was dating Kricfalusi's ex-girlfriend, Lynne Naylor. Actually, Kricfalusi fired him from Spümcø because of that.
@@yosefdemby8792 I was wondering why he wasn't a Spumco loyalist.
@@JessePorkman Do you really think all those artists that left Kricfalusi, had a reason they weren't loyal to him?
@@yosefdemby8792 Well yeah, so somebody could've deleted George Liquor before John could get the idea of Can without Labels
If they stick with Spumco
All rise for the Canadian National Anthem!
Lol
Actually I think it’s based on the British National Anthem. At the time this episode takes place (mid 1800s), England owned Canada so it’s parodying England’s theme. I know it was a joke but I just wanted to add a bit of context to it.
@@zombies4evadude24 It's a parody of the song America (aka My Country, Tis of Thee), which was used as an American Anthem before the Star Spangled Banner and is still taught in American schools. The song was actually written to the melody of God Save the Queen (the British Anthem you mentioned) by accident. The writer had been given some German songs to write new lyrics to and one of them used the melody to God Save the Queen. Most people here in America have no idea about the British origins of the melody, but we love to make jokes about Canada our neighbor to the North (Ren and Stimpy was full of them) and making parodies of our patriotic songs and giving them a Canadian theme is a popular one.
A snippet of the song was sung in Circus Midgets.
Dang that was the quickest copyright strike I've ever seen on the Big House Blues credits video
Yep.
Yes, the uncensored version! Yesss!
This makes me feel pride as a Canadian and I live in the southeastern US
Perfect Finale before the creator of the show gets fired
John and Spumco were already fired during this episode's production. Most of the art was handled at Games.
@@RenStimpyProductionMusic ok but still a perfect season finale right?
@@TheGalaxyDew Yes it was.
@@RenStimpyProductionMusic exactly
@@RenStimpyProductionMusic This is still technically the final Spumco episode though. Starting with To Salve and Salve Not, Spumco was completely gone.
Has a very close blissing tune!!! One day I’ll make my own Micronation on an Island n sing a song similar to this!!!
Man I miss having my own Sky Box and had Nicktoons and they'd air Ren and Stimpy late at night and round the time, I had created my Ren and Stimpy group on Facebook, this was round 2012 so I was just like, getting into Ren and Stimpy after missing out. It's incredible how huge the group is now, but this song playing followed by a commercial break was truly something magical, the moment the song continues and the whole orchestra and singing kicks in, it's absolutely brilliant.
everybody's talking about how great this song is and i'm wondering if we ever find the Mambo song
What about Light Agitato?
@@JessePorkman what does Light Agitato sound like?
@@ThePlayerInBed The music that played in PTM when the pope was tied to the bomb. (It was also in this episode and in Stimpy's Cartoon Show)
@@JessePorkman is it another song by Philip Green?
@@ThePlayerInBed Yep.
When I saw this episode I loved that song and started singing along! But I use the censor noise!
you should
Thanks for uploading I was looking for the uncensored version haha
And our saddle sores are the best...! We proudly wear women’s clothing and searing sand blows up our skirts......!
i loved this song as a kid i cant believe there was cussing in this i still sing this once i awhile lol
This song has now become my new alarm
Billy west did great singing as ren and stimpy i dont know how he does it
Ren was voiced by Bob Camp in this song
Oh really never knew thanks bob sounds just like him so weird
@@postironichno_innit Bob camp doesn't do VA, it was either billy west or john k. probably west actually
So then i was right it was billy west thanks
@@realandrewcinque22 John K.
This song is so stupid, but I freaking love it. Ha ha! Especially the "And we'll probably go to Hell". XD
Lol. Love this song too
"And poisonous snakes,
......will devour us whole" lolol
Yup my favorite lyric was we will go to hell and that's our great reward that made me laugh as a kid
I'm surprised this song aired on Nickelodeon back in the 90s. I'm surprised it aired on Nickelodeon any decade really.
@@chitlitlah go back and watch rockos modern life. you'll be amazed their flagrant disregard for the censorship board especially the jokes about chokey chicken and really really big man. Ren and Stimpy were just icing on the otherwise carefree 90's of fun Nickelodeon kids TV.
We'll probably *GOOOOOOO TO HELL*
Amazing song!
Back in the 90s the local gas station was selling plastic Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen membership cards. I absolutely bought one and put it in my wallet. Took it to school and showed it off to my friends. 😆
Fun fact: the choir is the LA gay men’s chorus.
Is there such a thing as the La gay men's chorus?
@maxxam3590 yes. They are singing it
@@maxxam3590FWIW, there are many groups of this sort, most with similar names. I can understand how someone unfamiliar with them might think their leg is being pulled. According to a quick search I just did, the oldest of these was established in 1978: the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus. The group is credited with starting a movement of LGBTQ+ choruses.
@@tejaswoman That's cool. I admit I didn't know of these groups until a year ago when I read the comment.
Still, I think of I sang very well and wanted to be part of such a group, they would accept me. Right? They're probably "gay friendly", not "gay exclusive"? What I'm saying is, surely there are plenty of straight men in the gay choir.
@@chrismc410 They sang the Nation Anthem at the 2004 DNC Convention and cost John Kerry the Election due to Homophobia.
Its that time of year again boizz
Happy Canada Day people
Does Don Cherry like Ren and Stimpy and this Song? I like Grapes,and Ren and Stimpy!
I'm watching Prince Charles' Coronation ceremony right now and my hatred for this song runs deep.
I heard this when I was young and before I ever knew God Save The Queen existed.
The hidden word was "hell"? All this time I thought it was "mayonnaise."
Why?
The animation is smooth in some of the scenes of this episode
Carbunkle Cartoons.
@@RenStimpyProductionMusic Yes, but there's more to it. Carbunkle knew this was going to be their last episode. So even though they wanted "A Visit to Anthony", as was promised back at Spümcø, they gave it their all.
@@yosefdemby8792 decided to go out with a blast, huh? Amazing final product
Its digital animation this episode btw
@@realandrewcinque22 of course. It looks nothing like cell animation. Correct me if I'm wrong but all season 2 episodes by Carbunkle are digital
I always hated how the censor in the original was so light. It would be really funny with a loud, stock fart sound effect, but instead it’s quiet and insignificant. At that point, just give me the uncensored one, Nickelodeon :/
I love the uncensored version better too
That's my favorite one
/British salutes
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AND We Will probably Goo To Hell !!
🤣🤣👌
How did M-Pack remove the fart sound when they say "hell"
MTV aired the episode uncensored.
@@RenStimpyProductionMusic oh
You again, Chase?!
@@DantheToonMan Yes it's me, I'm Mr. Comment Section
If I remember correctly, I found the video of the uncensored version on archive.org.
Glory to the Canadian Kilted Yaksmen! 🇨🇦🦬
Why can't Charlie Brissette compose the score for the series like he did with Jimmy Neutron? Though this song is such too awesome!
Actually, most of the music on this series was prerecorded stock music from the Associated Production Music library, unearthed by Henry Porch.
@@yosefdemby8792 I noticed that. It's just that the show should use original music of their own.
How to Roast Canada in a nutshell, this song.
"Our country reeks of trees,"
"Our yaks are really large."
"And they smell like rotting beef carcasses."
"And we have to clean up after them,"
"And our sadle sores are the best."
"We proudly wear womens' clothing,"
"And seering sandblows up our skirts!"
"And the buzzards, they soar overhead,"
"And poisonous snakes will devour us whole!"
"And our bones will bleach in the sun."
"And we will probably go to hell,"
"And that is our great reward."
"For being the Ro-oy-oy-al,"
"Canadian Kilted Yaksmen!"
what was that sound in the beginning before the song started? Lol
A flute.
Stimpy plays a note right before the song starts.
@@RenStimpyProductionMusic oh okay thanks
It was a choir pitch pipe .....!
Lyrics:
Our country reeks of trees!
Our yaks are really large.
And they smell like rotting beef carcasses.
And we have to clean up after them
And our saddle sores are the best
We proudly wear womens' clothing
And searing sand blows up our skirts
And the buzzards, they soar overhead
And poisonous snakes will devour us whole
And our bones will bleach in the sun (Thats it!)
And we will probably go to hell
And that is our great reward
For being the-uh roy-oy-al Canadian Kilted Yaksmen!
Come on everybody!
Anime ending songs be like:
And we will probably go to hell and that is our great reward!!!
Could you upload the song that plays in the background in the chapter a yard too far? exactly the part where the baboon bites into stimpy's skin and I've been looking for that song for days
I sadly can't upload right now, my computer is stored away in boxes.
But I believe the song you're looking for is “Poet and Peasant Overture”.
yes, yes it is the song i am looking for thanks a lot for the information bro
@@elcanaldelnarcisismo727 No problem.
I linked the music identifications in my about page if you need them.
@@RenStimpyProductionMusic It also plays in "The Boy Who Cried Rat".
No problem.
Wonder what Canadians think of this parody?
nothing, did not you see South Park?
Well, John Kricfalusi, Jim Gomez, Lynne Naylor, Bob Jaques and Kelly Armstrong are all Canadian.
Scrolled through the entire comments section without finding anyone who stepped up to be the usual hero who posts the full lyrics for those of us who can't understand them. Don't get me wrong, I realize that nearly everyone else watching this video is immensely familiar with the song, has known it most of their lives, once it sung at their funeral, etcetera, but I googled this precisely because I have no idea what the lyrics are and never heard of the song before today, when I was watching a video of Reddit threads and someone talked about how they nearly got fired for posting the lyrics in a company IM interacting with the Canadian part of the company, and I have no idea why.
Fine, ill do it. Just give me some time
Really wish Josh Groban covered this song.
Billy West as Ren
Yet the credits still credit John as Ren.
@@JessePorkman pathetic
No it’s John using his Stinky Wizzleteats voice.
@@ReviewTechTexas th-cam.com/video/JmZHvipFy74/w-d-xo.html 1:54 Proof that the Anthem was recorded at Games.
@@yosefdemby8792 I don’t know, I think that recorded was used as demonstration or maybe John Recorded the song separately. Only way to find out is to ask Billy West himself who is active on Twitter.
No I KILLED THE DINOSAURS! Ran 'em over with my truck!
the art looks like the beatles 😂
Shocked that they said the H-WORD when they saw it button --->
Could someone please dub this over Justin Trudeau
where ya got the hell from
MTV recording
@@RenStimpyProductionMusico
petoria anthem
They censored it with a fart noise
That's a silly rhyming song
This is United Kingdom National Anthem?!?!?!? Copy Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen?!?!?
Dear TH-cam,
I wish to complain in the strongest possible terms about the song posted about the Yaks men who wears women's clothes. Many of my best friends are Yaks men, and only a few of them are transvestites.
Yours faithfully, Brigadier Sir Charles Arthur Strong (Mrs.) P.S. I have never kissed the Chief Executive Officer of Nickelodeon..
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