![]() ![]() Billy West said that he auditioned to play Ren the creators of the series believed that having West voice Ren and Stimpy would give him too large of a workload. Kricfalusi originally voiced Ren in a manner that he describes as "a bad imitation of Peter Lorre". Andy Meisler of The New York Times described Ren as "adventurous", "intelligent", and "emotionally brittle". On some occasions, Ren "lost his mind" in a "cumulative process", resulting in Ren becoming, in Goodman's words, a "screaming klaxon, neon-pink eyes dilating into twin novae inches above his jagged, monolithic teeth". Toon" Goodman of Animation World Magazine described Ren as "scrawny", "dyspeptic", and "violently psychotic". Hoëk (voiced by John Kricfalusi in Seasons 1–2 and Adult Party Cartoon, Billy West in Seasons 3–5 and most laughter and screaming, and Chris Edgerly in Nicktoons MLB) is a scrawny " Asthma- Hound" Chihuahua with a fairly long, rat-like, pink tail (which constantly disappears due to the character's animation limits) and tan fur. No Range: Save for croutons, PTM has no way to apply pressure or attack from a distance.Main article: Ren and Stimpy (characters) Ren Höek.Croutons are a nice tool to have, but all of his approach options are very committal meaning he relies on reads to get an opening. Meh Neutral: None of his buttons are safe on block save for shine.Many characters can kill PTM in just as few interactions as it takes him to kill them. Being big and heavy is a pretty bad combination of stats in Nick Brawl. ![]() Horrible Disadvantage State: Minus shine, PTM has no reliable tools to get out of disadvantage.Toast Is Done: His recovery is REALLY bad, so bad that he should be dead pretty much every time he's offstage.Combined, his movement stats can make him very difficult to keep up with, especially if you don't have access to good hitboxes. Speed: He's the 5th fastest grounded character and one of the fastest fallers.Fully charged croutons deal 30%, meaning PTM has no issue racking on damage. Damage Output: PTM's combos work pretty much universally regardless of weight.Light characters in particular can struggle against PTM due to his raw kill-power and oppressive aerial down-strong. Kill Power: Powdered Toast Man has no issue killing opponents at most percents.You can also mash shine during combos to break out if your opponent isn't airtight with their punishes, which can potentially lead to a reversal. Momentum Cancel: The shine can also be used out of hitstun to halt his air momentum.The move is also jump-cancellable, which can lead to some (albeit punishable if your opponent recognizes the situation) block pressure. It uniquely can also be confirmed into out of an aerial grab drop, making his grab game extremely threatening. Shine can be confirmed into a grab on the ground on all DI's, and any of his strong aerials on no DI and DI in. Shine: His Armored Crust is THE fastest move in the game, coming out Frame 2.If you're a fan of shines, pressing buttons, and hitting hard, Powdered Toast Man is probably for you, so long as you can get past being big and combo food. PTM is known for his incredibly threatening air-control, powerful scrapping ability, and his general aura that can make opponents panic. He also famously has access to the famous "Devious Lick" combo, though it's now far less devious post-nerf. His croutons are an interesting projectile that can do significant damage and combo into other moves in his kit. He's also quite fast and boasts a shine that he can use for combos, out of block, and to a limited extent, block pressure. His neutral and down air-strongs in particular are absolutely devastating and apply significant pressure. Powdered Toast Man is the hardest hitting character in the game. The oblivious and dramatic hero of toast in powder form! Powdered Toast Man is a hero of godly proportions, able to shoot high-velocity raisins from his mouth, hyper corrosive croutons from his armpits, a phone tongue, and most importantly of all, being able to create Powdered Toast! By joining the brawl he is able to spread the word of wonderful Powdered Toast, he'll beat the competition so bad you won't even notice that Powdered Toast literally tastes like sawdust! ![]()
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