In the early 1990s, the animated show<br/>Ren & Stimpy broke ratings records and<br/>was a touchstone for a generation of fans<br/>and artists. Creator John Kricfalusi was<br/>celebrated as a visionary, but even though<br/>his personality suffused the show, dozens<br/>of artists and network executives were just<br/>as responsible for the show’s meteoric<br/>rise. As Kricfalusi’s worst impulses were<br/>let loose at the workplace and new<br/>allegations about even more disturbing<br/>behavior have surfaced, his reputation<br/>now threatens to taint the show forever.<br/>With clips recognizable to any Ren &<br/>Stimpy fan and interviews with Kricfalusi<br/>and his fellow creators whose work has<br/>been both elevated and denigrated by<br/>their connection to him, Happy Happy<br/>Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story is a<br/>complex look at a show that influenced<br/>the history of television, animation, and<br/>comedy. More than a celebration, this<br/>film forces us to consider the role of<br/>media creators and how we reckon with<br/>the reality of who they are versus what<br/>we see on the screen.
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