Ren is overjoyed, having realized that they can be saved in case people pick them up, as Stimpy spots a RV.
He later leads the duo around the residence, where aside from standard appliances, there is also a butcher shop headed by Wilbur Cobb among oddities; his pipe is broken by an arrow from the shooting range nearby.
Ren goes to bed early, with Stimpy reluctantly following despite wanting to hear the end of the story; they are forced to sleep with Wilbur Cobb.
Howard Baker, who directed "Road Apples", joined the newly founded Games Animation studio in October 1992.
[1] Baker recalled that directing "Road Apples" was a difficult experience, saying: "I wished there was more help from the crew, who didn't want to help me for some reason.
Despite the wonderful, talented artists, Games was a strange place with a lot of odd ego trips going on.
[2] Camp had insisted on adding Cobb to the script of "Road Apples", which other Games artists felt to be shoehorning him in, and took the story on an "inexplicable tangent".