They dip the duo's hands in warm water, load sausages in their long johns and pre-chewed gum in their shoes and collect Stimpy's pickled eggs before passing out in their yard and leaving.
At night, Stimpy sleeps under the bridge, where he dreams of being convicted for the theft, being insulted by Ren, the yak, the woman and the policeman while being sentenced by Stinky in a judge's costume life imprisonment for crimes against humanity.
He wakes up and decides to go home, only to find Ren on a television show talking about his absence, fearing that he might have caused destruction outside; Stimpy leaves sorrowfully.
His disguise comes off when he becomes exhausted and accidentally crashes into a morbidly obese man, who befriends him and sits in the front, but betrays him when he discovers Stimpy's arrest warrant.
[2] Storyboards were completed by Tom McGrath and Stephen DeStefano alongside Camp in one last bid to do so for the series, with Bill Wray painting backgrounds for the final time.
[3] American journalist Thad Komorowski gave the episode three out of five stars, calling it a likable Christmas special but considered it "intensely tired" and inferior to "Son of Stimpy".