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Ron Hauge is an American
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and
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. Early in his career, Hauge was a contributor to '' National Lampoon''. In 1989 he created a graphic for ''
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'' captioned "The World Championship," with wars between countries organized in the form of a tournament bracket; more than 20 years later, it was still being lauded, in ''
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,'' in a political scientist's blog, and on Twitter. He then wrote for ''
Seinfeld ''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, over nine seasons and 180 episodes. It stars Seinfeld as a fictionalized version of himself and fo ...
'', ''
In Living Color ''In Living Color'' is an American sketch comedy television series that originally ran on Fox from April 15, 1990 to May 19, 1994. Keenen Ivory Wayans created, wrote and starred in the program. The show was produced by Ivory Way Productions in a ...
'', ''
The Ren & Stimpy Show ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' (also known as ''Ren & Stimpy'') is an American animated television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi. Originally produced by Spümcø for Nickelodeon, the series aired from August 11, 1991, to Decem ...
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Rocko's Modern Life ''Rocko's Modern Life'' is an American animated television series created by Joe Murray for Nickelodeon. The series centers on the surreal life of an anthropomorphic Australian immigrant wallaby named Rocko and his friends: the eccentric steer ...
'', ''
The Mouse and the Monster ''The Mouse and the Monster'' is a 1996–97 American animated series created by Jerry Leibowitz for Saban Entertainment. It centered around a mouse named Chesbro, and a beatnik monster named Mo. The show was originally part of the UPN network's 1 ...
'', and a short lived reincarnation of ''
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''. In 1994, an episode of ''Ren and Stimpy'' that he co-wrote was nominated for an
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for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour Or Less).Emmy award listing
/ref> Hauge joined ''
The Simpsons ''The Simpsons'' is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer Simpson, Homer, Marge ...
'' staff in its eighth season. He won an
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for writing the season eight episode "
Homer's Phobia "Homer's Phobia" is the fifteenth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 16, 1997. In the episode, Homer dissociates himself fro ...
", which was his first episode. The Fox censor objected to the episode's exploration of the theme of homosexuality and stated that it was "unsuitable for broadcast". The censors were later fired and their replacements did not have any objections to the episode.


Writing credits


''The Simpsons'' episodes

He has written the following episodes: *"
Homer's Phobia "Homer's Phobia" is the fifteenth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 16, 1997. In the episode, Homer dissociates himself fro ...
" (1997) *"
The Canine Mutiny "The Canine Mutiny" is the twentieth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 13, 1997. It was written by Ron Hauge and directe ...
" (1997) *" Miracle on Evergreen Terrace" (1997) *" Dumbbell Indemnity" (1998) *"
Mayored to the Mob "Mayored to the Mob" is the ninth episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 20, 1998. After Homer prevents Mayor Quimby and Mark ...
" (1998) *"
Treehouse of Horror X "Treehouse of Horror X" is the fourth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons'', and the tenth annual ''Treehouse of Horror'' episode, consisting of three self-contained segments. It first aired on ...
" ("Life's A Glitch, and Then You Die") (1999) *" Missionary: Impossible" (2000)


''Ren and Stimpy'' episodes

As sole writer: *"Road Apples" *"Eat My Cookies" *"Hair of the Cat" *"Dog Tags" *"Pen Pals" As co-writer: *"Circus Midgets" *"An Abe Divided" *"Jimminy Lummox" *"Ren's Retirement" *"Ren's Bitter Half" *"House of Next Tuesday" *"Lumber Jerks" *"Prehistoric Stimpy" *"Farm Hands" *"Pixie King" *"My Shiny Friend" *"Wiener Barons" *"Galoot Wranglers" *"Superstitious Stimpy" *"Ol' Blue Nose" *"Feud For Sale" *"Bellhops" *"Big Flakes"


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Rocko's Modern Life ''Rocko's Modern Life'' is an American animated television series created by Joe Murray for Nickelodeon. The series centers on the surreal life of an anthropomorphic Australian immigrant wallaby named Rocko and his friends: the eccentric steer ...
''

*Rocko's Happy Sack (along with Joe Murray) *Who's For Dinner? (along with Vince Calandra) *Clean Lovin' (along with Joe Murray, Vince Calandra, Nick Jennings and George Maestri)


''Seinfeld'' episodes

*" The Marine Biologist" *"
The Fusilli Jerry "The Fusilli Jerry" is the 107th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''. Featuring the introduction of David Puddy, the episode also features Kramer receiving vanity plates that say "ASSMAN" as well as marital problems between George's parents. This ...
"


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