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The police officer from Ren and Stimpy and Officer Schnoffner are seen with handcuffs. SpongeBob himself is seen being dragged by Officer Schnoffner with handcuffs on his two yellow hands. Mr. Horse himself and Ms. Bernardo seen repeatedly curb stomping Squidward Tentacles. “Y’know, for a girl without boots, you sure know how to stomp! Would you by any chance be interested in my rubber walrus protectors?” He said. Ms. Bernardo clearly wasn’t interested in Mr. Horse’s offer and she refuses it. “No, I’m good. I’m better off not having a walrus roaming around my house” She said. Mr. Horse backed away and Ms. Bernardo did one last curb stomp and then she danced ontop his beaten body and started singing Beat It by Michael Jackson in a more opera esque fashion. Morag then goes over to Plankton, grabs him and flicks him back into the ocean while doing an evil laugh. Flip is also seen giving Mr. Krabs a headlock and throws him back into the ocean where he belongs. And then, the episode episode with Ren Höek, Stimpson J. Cat, Mr. Horse, Powered Toast Man, the firefighters from Ren and Stimpy, Lori Loud, Leni Loud, Luna, Loud, Luan Loud, Lynn Loud Jr, Lincoln Loud, Lucy Loud, Lola Loud, Lana Loud, Lisa Loud, Lily Loud, Rita Loud, Lynn Loud Sr, Katherine Mulligan, Stella Zhau, Zach Gurdle, Liam Hunnicutt, Rusty Spokes, Rocky Spokes, Ronnie Anne Santiago, Carlota Casagrande and MANY others all marching together in a parade akin to the Space Marines March seen in one of the Warhammer games. Chris Savino, John Kricfalusi and, Michael Rubiner are seen sitting on in vehicles driven by Bella “Thicc QT” Fox, Bobbie Fletcher and, another one of the firemen from Ren and Stimpy. Thicc QT is seen driving in a yellow convertible, Bobbie is seen driving in her race car this time and, the firemen are driving in well, you guessed it… A fire truck. All of the background characters cheer very loudly at the people in the parade.
 
After that the episode ends with Ren saying “Listen up, you imbeciles! Chris Savino might have been accused of some nasty behind the scenes stuff. But, that has nothing to do with your cartoon series! There’s a reason why y’all have Kevin Sullivan, Kyle Marshall and, Michael Rubiner. I mean, our creator John Kricfalusi was fired from Nickelodeon years ago and nasty things happened to him too. But, people were still chill about it and the series continued with Bob Camp who was a creative mind at Nickelodeon. These three are not banned from making any more episodes as The Loud House is vital to Nickelodeon’s success. Just because the creator did bad things in real life, doesn’t mean you have to blame them on the cartoon itself! You should still enjoy the cartoon for what it is. Just remember that it’s still a cartoon and you should sit back and relax! And, if any one of you try to kill the only cats and eediots we like, we’re coming after you and we’ll kick you off of the network! Destroy any copy of the forbidden series finale as we want no more deaths of these eediots ever again! You got that? Good, cuz no beloved character should die and that’s just sad”. Stinky Whizzleteats voiced by John Kricfalusi is then seen saying “You heard, Ren! Destroy any copies of the forbidden series finale from The Loud House. It’s not only scarring to see your favourite characters die. But, it also gives a favourite childhood icon a bad rep. Imagine if Mickey Mouse suddenly went berserk and started killing The Proud Family. That would be horrible! When the show ends, we’ll make a proper series finale where none of these characters die. We want happy and being happy is what matters”. Also, Ren says “FYI, No Such Luck and Brawl in the Family were bad. But, that’s nothin’ compared to our episodes, Man’s Best Friend which wasn’t even allowed to air back then prior to John’s firing and my episode, Ren’s Retirement which was banned on Nickelodeon once when it aired cuz it was disturbing! Yeah, don’t blame characters for two non-canon episodes, guys. Ren, out!”
 
The episode then ends with The Loud House end credits, but with the Ren and Stimpy ending theme instead. The background is also a bit different as it shows Ren and Stimpy themselves standing in the background itself. I then took out the DVD and put it back in it’s case. I had a sigh of relief and my confidence as a Loud House fan went back up after I saw this episode. It was the best of the Chris Savino and Michael Rubiner era put together. Now, this is the good ending right there. All of my Loud House merchandise stayed with me after I saw this episode. It was all thanks to Ren and Stimpy themselves for teaching us that the cartoon series had nothing to do with the actions of the creator itself and how toxic the fandom and hatedeom became. I definitely learned a lesson or two with the iconic duo. Just remember, The Ren and Stimpy Show came out waaaay before SpongeBob and that there was a time when Rugrats was the titan of Nicktoons and not SpongeBob Squarepants.
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