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Courage the Cowardly Dog
Courage the Cowardly Dog — Stupid dog. You make me look bad.
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Courage the Cowardly Dog

1999 8 265.0K TV-Y7 views saved
Courage the Cowardly Dog

The bizarre misadventures of a cowardly dog named Courage and his elderly owners in a farmhouse in Nowhere, Kansas.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: TV-Y7
Runtime: 11min
Status: Ended
First air date: 1999-11-12
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Giodude
@amadeusman 5 years ago

An Absolute child favorite! Must watch.

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Giodude
@amadeusman 5 years ago

An Absolute child favorite! Must watch.

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Manta Orlando
@mantaorlando 2 weeks ago

Can we all just acknowledge this show predicted Siri in episode 3? That's some dedication!

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Marxist-Leninist
@privateperson 6 months ago

Great show to have a good laugh. I highly recommend it!

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XDRD
@rahulduhan 2 years ago

My only childhood horror pleasure!

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@misterx867 6 years ago

Courage the Cowardly Dog was a very nice re-watch, most folks remember this series for being scary but I honestly always just thought it was funny. It's still just as funny watching it today whether seeing how Courage's screams result in bodily changes or just laughing at how bizarre the premise of some episodes are. That does not mean however that the show lacks nightmare fuel all around, I can definitely see why a lot of viewers were creeped out by King Ramses or the Spirit of The Harvest moon. I actually really feel like the creators were going more for a creepy scary feel at the start and then shifted to "How many times can we psych the viewers out and make them say WTF". The music in the show is pretty awesome, it helps tons to hammer in on the creepy factor and on the heartwarming moments of the show.

One thing I really enjoyed while watching it now is that a lot of the times Courage ends up helping the monster of the episode or it turns out that the monster wasn't even the villain, it really gives the show a very nice theme of "Don't judge a book by its cover". There's multiple times where he helps protect a monster's babies, or just helps a monster actually gain something to make them happy. Seemed like the show was going for a "Violence is not the answer" message.

Unlike the rest of the Cartoon Network shows I've re-watched so far Courage tends to go the much more subtle route with adult jokes. I'd say there's about less than 6 adult jokes that are up in your face. There are adult themes covered in some episodes such as the infamous "The Mask" episode which covers the theme of domestic abuse or the final episode where Courage is forced to become perfect.

A detail I found interesting is that Courage speaks less English the longer the series went on.

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Cory Copeland
@copeland1994 4 years ago

Having originally watched this as a kid, the nostalgia was kicking me pretty hard while watching it again. While I don't think it was particularly great, it was a quality rewatch and I remembered much more than I thought I would. Not really sure who I would recommend this to nowadays, but if you are a 90's kid looking for some nostalgia it is a good one.

Average Season Review: 8/10

Recommendation: At Least Give it a Whirl (For 90's Kids)

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swamp blues
@alchemypot 2 months ago

Gave it a shot, but Courage's constant screaming and panicking made it unbearable for me. Loved the eerie setting and creative horror elements, but the main character's voice and over the top reactions completely killed the mood. Dropping after 2 episodes.

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muckymumba
@muckymumba 12 years ago

Favourite

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