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    Courage the Cowardly Dog

    TV-PG1999 · Children · 4 seasons

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  1. Courage (Marty Grabstein), a high-strung and inexplicably pink canine, is the beloved pet of Eustace (Lionel Wilson in seasons 1-3, Arthur Anderson in seasons 3-4) and Muriel Bagge (Thea White), an elderly couple who live together on a dusty old farm in the middle of nowhere (literally; they live in a town called Nowhere).

    • Characters

      A list of characters from the Cartoon Network series Courage...

    • Tropes a to M

      Courage is a cowardly but heroic and good-hearted dog....

    • Trivia

      Courage does have a cognate in Swedish, Kurage, so the...

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      Despite its reputation as a comedy/horror show, Courage the...

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      Courage picks up a banana, attempting to eat it, but it...

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  2. A list of characters from the Cartoon Network series Courage the Cowardly Dog. As you will see, there's a fairly large cast of strange and colorful characters, especially antagonistic creatures and enemies.

  3. This is a recap page for Courage the Cowardly Dog. The series ran from 1999 to 2002, with a total of 4 seasons and 52 episodes (102 segments).

  4. Courage the Cowardly Dog Show, starring Courage, the cowardly dog! Abandoned as a pup, he was found by Muriel, who lives in the middle of Nowhere with her husband, Eustace Bagge! But creepy stuff happens in Nowhere. It's up to Courage to save his new home! Eustace: Stupid dog! You made me look bad! (pulls out mask) OOGA BOOGA BOOGA!

    • Main Characters
    • Minor Recurring Characters
    • Major/Recurring Villains
    • Minor Villains/Antagonists and Other One-Shot Characters
    • One-Scene Characters/One-Shot Minor Characters

    Courage

    Serves as the titular character who is a pink and black spotted dog (of no known specific breed) who saves his owners Muriel and Eustace from all the creatures. No matter if they're Nightmare Fuel, Uncanny Valley, or just plain weird. 1. Adorkable 2. Amazing Technicolor Wildlife 3. Amusing Injuries: Courage takes a lot of pain in many episodes (most notable perhaps in Mecha-Courage), but he's usually okay, and even laughing (albeit as if slapped silly). 4. Animal Reaction Shot: At almost ever...

    Muriel Bagge

    A sweet old lady of Scottish descent who found Courage abandoned by an alley and took him home. She is constantly in danger from the things that come to Nowhere but she always smiles at some point during the episode. And she loves Eustace despite his Jerkass personality. She also loves using vinegar in allof her cooking, and in an early episode picked up playing the sitar and also has a fondness for tea. 1. Adorkable 2. Blind Without'Em: Shown in "Muriel Meets Her Match". 3. Captain Oblivious...

    Eustace Bagge

    A self-proclaimed farmer that tends to be grumpy and isn't really a nice guy to anyone. He thinks he can fix anything and grow anything but this is never the case. He also has a greed for money. Although early on with no backstory whatsoever he seems to deserve what happens to him in each of the episodes when you learn he didn't have that great of a childhood with a non-loving mom and a always better Big Brother he turns into more a Jerkass Woobieand depending who you are you may actually fee...

    The Computer

    A Jerkass helper who Courage commonly goes to for advice on stopping the Big Badof the episode. His advice for the most part works well, but his insults and sarcastic vibes gets contempt from Courage. 1. A Day in the Limelight: "Mega Muriel the Magnificent", "Hard Drive Courage". 2. A.I. Is a Crapshoot 3. Anti-Hero: Type 2. 4. British Stuffiness 5. Catch Phrase: "You Twit". 6. Character Blog: He has a Twitter account, You Twits. 7. Deadpan Snarker 7.1. Snarky Inanimate Object 8. Everything's...

    Di Lung

    A guy of Chinese descent (and royalty at that) who makes small cameos in episodes where he almost runs into Courage (usually in his car) and says his catchphrase. 1. All There in the Script: He's never referred to by name, though his name is known. 2. Amusing Injuries: One of numerous ways in which the show punishes him for how much of a douche he is. 3. Asian and Nerdy 4. Asian Drivers: Especially when he parks his car all the way across an open road in "Hothead". 5. Asian Rudeness 6. Asian...

    Dr. Vindaloo

    1. Absent-Minded Professor 2. Back-Alley Doctor: Lampshadedby Eustace. 1. Badass Moustache 2. Big Ol' Eyebrows 3. Bollywood Nerd 4. Catch Phrase: "There is nothing I can do, nothing at all". 4.1. "Just keep soaking it!" 4.2. "There is nothing to worry about! But there is nothing I can do." 5. Cloudcuckoolander 6. Ditzy Genius 7. Dressed to Heal 8. Einstein Hair 9. Funny Foreigner 10. Mad Doctor 11. Mad Scientist 12. Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate

    The Chicken from Outer Space

    The very first monster to disturb the Main Characters house. In the pilot, he harasses the chickens out in their henhouse and he is thwarted after he accidentally shoots himself Via a mirror from Courage. He would later return albeit as a cooked chicken in a later episode where he looks for a new head. It is revealed later he had a wife and a kid with 3 heads. 1. Everything's Better with Chickens 2. Feathered Fiend 3. Hoist by His Own Petard: His own gun. 4. Pint-Sized Powerhouse 5. Red Eyes,...

    Katz

    A tall, skinny Anthromorphic cat that is in many episode implied to have several victims like in the motel and his island. He seems to have great skill at games such as Handball, and an expert at staring contests. He is probably the first villian to appear that can be Nightmare Fuel inducing considering his debut is the first episode after the Chicken from Outer Space pilot kinda leaves it open to what the show will get through from the start. He is also the most recurring villain on the show...

    Le Quack

    A French duck that disguises himself as many jobs but is actually a thief that steals riches from his victims. After his debut his plans are more towards getting revenge on Courage while at the same time trying to steal stuff. He always seems to escape capture every time, and repeats "They have not seen the last of...Le Quack". 1. Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal 2. Ax Crazy 3. Blue Eyes 4. Bow Ties Are Cool 5. Catch Phrase: "How annoying." 5.1. "They have not seen the last of Le Quack." 5.2....

    Cajun Fox

    A fox very reminiscent of a certain Looney Tunescharacter. Only the fact that he's a fox, has shades, and actually would of gotten his prize if it weren't for a slapstick chase with a certain cowardly dog. 1. Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal 2. Amusing Injuries 3. Born Lucky: At least HEthinks so. 4. Born Unlucky 5. Butt Monkey 6. Creator Cameo: Voiced by John Dilworth. 7. Cool Shades: To cover his comedicly oversized eyeballs. 8. Cunning Like a Fox 9. Evil Is Hammy 10. Gonk: Without his shad...

    The Shadow

    A shadow of an evil man that passes away thus letting him free. After becoming free he haunts the basement of Courage's Home, but secretly has a passion of becoming a Star. 1. Dark Is Not Evil 2. Impossible Shadow Puppets 3. Literal Metaphor: He at first mentions he means Star as in a celebrity. But when Courage suggests becoming the shadow of a realstar, he accepts. 4. Living Shadow 5. Mind Screw: Some of the forms he takes are him attempting this on Courage. 6. Peek a Bogey Man 7. Voluntary...

    Bigfoot

    1. Big Foot: Duh. 2. The Big Guy 3. Dark Is Not Evil 4. Gentle Giant 5. Odd Eyed

    Violin Girl

    Nothing is much known about the character itself, but it's one off appearance in "Big Stinkin' City" is one of those sights a Courage fan never forgets. From the back it looks like a normal girl playing Violin (Though even this is considered Uncanny Valley considering everything else around is animated). But when it turns around it has a scary looking claymation face that brings the Uncanny Valley Up to Elevenas there's realistic looks, animated background, and claymation all in one spot. Tho...

    Lint Lady

    An insane, tiny, old lady with an obsession with lint. Doc Gerbil performed an experiment on her that gave her plungers for arms and legs, but she is still able to grab stuff using the suction cups. 1. Amazing Technicolor Population 2. Ax Crazy 3. Catch Phrase: "IT'S MINE! ALL MINE!" 4. Cloudcuckoolander 5. Fiery Redhead 6. Gonk 7. Lantern Jaw of Justice 8. Large Ham 9. Laughing Mad 10. Noodle People 11. Reused Character Design: Her character design is basically Eustace's, give or take a few...

    The Water Dragon

    A water-dwelling dragon that Courage and Muriel meet towards the end of the episode "Food Of The Dragon". He seems scary at first, but turns out to be very friendly. He's William's long-lost brother. 1. Long-Lost Relative 2. Our Dragons Are Different: Unlike "flying dragons", water dragons can't fly, have flippers instead of wings, and eat fish instead of people. 3. Trademark Favorite Food: Fish.

  5. With Marty Grabstein, Thea White, Peter Fernandez, Simon Prebble. The offbeat adventures of Courage, a cowardly dog who must overcome his own fears to heroically defend his unknowing farmer owners from all kinds of dangers, paranormal events and menaces that appear around their land.

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    Courage the Cowardly Dog is an American comedy horror animated television series created by John R. Dilworth for Cartoon Network that lasted from November 12, 1999 to November 22, 2002. It had 4 seasons, and a total of 52 episodes.

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