Maybe watch the full episode, he was an artist and asked them to pose for him while he sculpted their faces out of ground beef, all of the people were perfectly fine.
@Onyxthefem but not the original airing with the 90s-early 2000s commercials cutscenes and vibe. Idk why they didn't try to keep the same feeling of immersion cartoon channels used to have but they changed for the worse.
One of the best episodes that this show ever made tbh. It perfectly lowers your guard with the setting and then only to feel uneasy by the friendly demeanor of the chef. Especially when he takes the customers things. You hear him ask for the location of something that you presume is the restroom. But he doesn’t actually say that so that’s where you draw your preconceptions and conclusions from one assumption.
Later in the episode it reveals that the chef did not infact made the meat out of the man. He actually specialises in making it alike the customer. So all your yapping is just a big lie
it's fun rewatching this knowing the pig is actually just a chill dude and has no nefarious intentions, just a delightful man who loves what he does with the woman he loves
Nah I am from 2000s but was not so good courage was nor friendly with children regular shows had adults joke and total drama some naked scene not best year for friendly cartoons
The “you are what you eat?” Lol 😂 His wife loved making food in the likeness of their customers. Poor Courage, having been traumatized by literally every other creature in the show, this episode really showed how much someone who is healing from traumas, struggles to NOT see shadows everywhere. Love this show ❤
@@aak6937 The pig man has a wife who makes sculptures made of beef and using their customers as an artistic masterpiece. The customer who seemed to have been eaten was actually watching them making a sculpture of himself, which he even offered to buy.
The dude’s actually innocent, the burgers aren’t made of human, it is made of regular hamburger meat. My assumption is that he knew Courage was suspicious of him, so he specifically made a burger with the man’s face on it just to mess with him.
Ya' know...what if Eustice and he are actually tight friends from back in the day and since Eustice brought Courage (don't even remember if he had too or not) he called ahead with a plan to scare the hell outta' the dog for a joke?
This was my favorite episode because of how wholesome it was. Just like the Hunchback episode, it taught us not to jump to conclusions because of appearances.
Same courage really did have the best story telling approach imo subtle messages and life experience hidden behind a super disturbing yet amazingly unique world.
It was a kids cartoon ofc they have to find a way to make it child friendly but adults know that the ending is sketchy... its a bizarre ending that came out of nowhere to make the episode child friendly
@@charliefernandez905 It's actually supposed to teach a lesson. Just because someone looks creepy, doesn't mean they are. You can draw conclusions and make assumptions based on what you see, but it doesn't mean you're right. It was a "dont judge a book by it's cover" sorta story.
@@charliefernandez905I don’t think you realize early 00’s cartoons really pushed the boundaries of what is considered “kid friendly.” Hell, in this show there’s an entire episode that is just one huge The Exorcist reference
u dont think its the truth compared to how the public sees it ? not saying u wrong this guy jus seems hella creepy and he got purple stuff on his apron which indicates a fresh kill i feel like lol. plus if someone goes to the bathroom why would you even consider touching their stuff ?? im confused but i wish i could see the whole episode lmao. also the old mans laugh and way he says BIG AND JUICY like hes addicted to it seems wild
@@therealdealoneillwht happens in the eps was, the pig likes to make beef sculptures of his customer, and the fat man that went to the bathroom also went to the back to see how they were making a sculpture of him, the pigs a chill dude
Courage was tripping in all the episodes. It’s supposed to be the world from a small dog’s perspective. Courage loves Muriel and he’s overprotective of her and the home like many small dogs are of their elderly owners and he sees everything as a threat even when it’s not really, all the scenarios encourage the cowardly dog are supposed to be just normal world things that dogs find scary, that’s why Muriel and Eustace are always unbothered while Courage is freaking out. For example, they don’t really live in the middle of nowhere courage just sees it like that because the house is his whole world because that’s his territory as a dog.
@@_Knives it's one of my favorite shows. I've watched through it multiple times just through reruns on TV. This one really stuck out because like I said, it was actually really wholesome lol. There's a good handful of episodes that are totally sweet, like this one.
I don’t know about that being wholesome pig guy kills the fat guy serves the fat guy to the farmer meaning he eats the fat guy who is the Burger now that’s why courage the dog is scared
Thats what every episode is about...courages anxiety and active imagination fuels the episodes and its showing what hr sees as a dog but its not actuallly happening like that.ita just his perception as a dog and as a dog woth anxiety and active imagination lol still gotta love courage the cowardly dog!! Lol
@@XDariusCoultierX Close, he witnessed the abduction of his parents. In the episode, it was shown that his parents are still alive, they’re just on the moon with the rest of the mad veterinarian’s victims
@@marionetteproject508 but in the end that wasn’t the case. Which again, is the whole message of this episode of don’t jump to conclusions. Until you get the entire context.
That episode of the hunchback that despite being scary and ugly and most people feeling afraid,loved to play with courage and his bells and stood up for him Don't judge people on their appearance
Classic show. He's actually serving meat in the likeness of his costomers and is a nice guy. Courage freaking out thinking his food is made of people is what made the episode good.
I mean this episode was courage being too much suspicious of cook. Since cook was not criminal he was just trying to make courage more comfortable. @@idkhowtocook
I remember watching Courage at the middle of the night when i wake up or when im sick i get to stay on the couch and it feels like a fucking fever dream all the time everything is so uncanny.
It's not cowardness, it's anxiety and everything going on in the eyes of a worried pup who's always expecting danger, so poor thing is constantly having an anxiety attack
man i love that cartoon i remember when it was 2009 i was watching it i was only 5 at that time and it scared me i remember a scarecrow episode i literally cried out of scareness
I loved this episode as a kid. It was a nice break from the whole “everyone is bad” shtick. They scene where he’s chasing courage around the room with a big smile on his face will forever be etched into my memory😂😂
I really love Courage the Cowardly Dog show especially when Courage made some impossible task to help Muriel or himself... 😂 Also, RIP Muriel and Eustace voice actor / actress
My dad loved this show when I was a kid and it was on. I’m 29 years old now and it still makes him laugh and scare the shit out of me. It’s just eerie for me, especially thinking back to when I was a child and too young to understand it wasn’t real.
This show taught a lot of us to not judge a book by its cover. The rest just got traumatized by flipping to the show during the worst possible parts and never wanting to watch it😂😂😂
You forgot that later it shows he makes burgers in the likeness of customers, and it’s not made of customers
I about to say "burger man!" Thank you for helping me
this man is protecting our childhood
Phew i felt like courage for the momment
Yes
Link? Source?
Maybe watch the full episode, he was an artist and asked them to pose for him while he sculpted their faces out of ground beef, all of the people were perfectly fine.
His wife was the artist he was just the cook who made her creations Into cooked meals
Yeah but the message is that of cannibalism he meant that i think
Yeah, I was 8 when I saw this episode but didn't remember it quite well, I thought I was tripping for a bit
This episode teaches you not to jump to conclusions
That was just a cover up for the actual meaning of this episode.
Courage was such a gem of a show...man us 90's kids had it just right
Lol that show used to scare me a lil right before bed 😂
That tv show always scared the shit out of me
You know it didn’t only show in the 90’s, right? I was born in 2002 and saw most of the shows 90’s kids grew up with
@Onyxthefem but not the original airing with the 90s-early 2000s commercials cutscenes and vibe. Idk why they didn't try to keep the same feeling of immersion cartoon channels used to have but they changed for the worse.
@@vangoghsotherear4114 I was born in 92 and who cares about original airing.No different seeing it later as long as they're seeing it.
One of the best episodes that this show ever made tbh. It perfectly lowers your guard with the setting and then only to feel uneasy by the friendly demeanor of the chef. Especially when he takes the customers things. You hear him ask for the location of something that you presume is the restroom. But he doesn’t actually say that so that’s where you draw your preconceptions and conclusions from one assumption.
Later in the episode it reveals that the chef did not infact made the meat out of the man. He actually specialises in making it alike the customer. So all your yapping is just a big lie
@@ChesterEditzNah, he's right. It sets up the plot for the plot twist that comes later on that you're talking about
the owner actually turned out to be a really chill dude, this was one of the Safer Courage episodes.
_This_ is one of the safer episodes LMAO 🤣 the premise my dude, this is horrifying. I need to watch this show
The way he said it’s one of the safer episodes makes me think of the back rooms and someone saying it’s a safer level lol
@jddragon9915 you're there now. Don't do what you're not going to do, or you'll go back to the start.
@jddragon9915 that reminds me if backrooms? Jesus man content sucks for you kids these days
@@Ragman312 i think by this point we were so traumatized we scared ourselves more than anything haha
it's fun rewatching this knowing the pig is actually just a chill dude and has no nefarious intentions, just a delightful man who loves what he does with the woman he loves
You literally sound like like you might be the pig guy defending himself with comments 🤣
@@Com-bc6jlin the episode he doesn’t harm anyone lmao. It’s just fact.
@@Com-bc6jl you never watched courage as a little kid??? lmao
@@driips8457 ah hell nah. You too? How many accounts does the pig have to make to convince everyone. 🤔
@@Com-bc6jl It's not our fault you're uncultured and never watched a single episode of ctcd. You got any proof that the pig is the bad guy?
My favorite cartoon lol. Man being born in 90 was dope. We had all the best cartoons
Nah I am from 2000s but was not so good courage was nor friendly with children regular shows had adults joke and total drama some naked scene not best year for friendly cartoons
Believe it or not, the pig man is a very nice guy who just makes burgers that looks like his customers 😂
Lowkey still weird. Imagine going to mcdonalds drive through and your burger has the face of the guy in front of you 😂
Pig guy is actually the most wholesomest character in the entire series
Nah mate, it's the grandma🥰
@@sniiiper3d645gotta love Muriel
Muriel is naive.
@@unitynofear7758but wholesome
Have you seen how she wants her macaroni?@@sniiiper3d645
The one episode where bad shit wasn't happening and
Courage was actually just jumping to conclusions, this Pig couple are genuinely nice people.
pig chef putting bacon on a burger is weird nonetheless
@@SoloDolohit could be fake beacon like the one vegans eat
@@SoloDolohcould be imitation , I think making beef burgers is weird enough as a pig. Or animals eat animals and it doesn't matter (the truth)
@@SoloDolohcould be turkey bacon
@@hush3956yeh pigs eat anything
The “you are what you eat?” Lol 😂
His wife loved making food in the likeness of their customers. Poor Courage, having been traumatized by literally every other creature in the show, this episode really showed how much someone who is healing from traumas, struggles to NOT see shadows everywhere. Love this show ❤
This was the darkest cartoon at the time, that was the good stuff cartoon network had on.
You can see the moment John goes "Im gonna mess with this dog" because he just makes regular burgers and its a really chill dude
Yeah, but his wife specifically mentions that she wanted to eat Courage. So.... 50/50?
Is it John? I thought he said jambon (french for ham)
@@aldoushuxley7087 i believe it was jean Bone. Specifically as a pun on jambon
@@Hero_of_LegendI'm pretty sure that's just an expression of endearment. I hear my aunt's say things like that when I was a kid
Well he makes food in the likeness of customers so I wouldn’t say regular. His wife puts a lot of effort into those burgers
I remember this episode. The Pig guy is actually a nice guy.
How
Can u pls explain it
@@aak6937 the plot was crazyy in that episode
@@aak6937 art, it's not actual people
@@aak6937 The pig man has a wife who makes sculptures made of beef and using their customers as an artistic masterpiece. The customer who seemed to have been eaten was actually watching them making a sculpture of himself, which he even offered to buy.
I swear courage the cowardly dog was such a dark show for kids but i very much loved it😭
I was scared to watch scooby doo but some how this was one of my comfort shows growing up, I don’t know what mental gymnastics I was doing back then
The dude’s actually innocent, the burgers aren’t made of human, it is made of regular hamburger meat. My assumption is that he knew Courage was suspicious of him, so he specifically made a burger with the man’s face on it just to mess with him.
To be fair he was VERY suspect with the hat and briefcase
Mtf was pranking
Ya' know...what if Eustice and he are actually tight friends from back in the day and since Eustice brought Courage (don't even remember if he had too or not) he called ahead with a plan to scare the hell outta' the dog for a joke?
@@malkavianamerican3025 its mostly in his head, her later shows the patty to eustace and its just a normal patty no face
@malkavianamerican3025 knowing Eustice I wouldn't put it past him
Pig man episode was wholesome in a way. He loved his job and his customers. Didnt hesitate to feed a hangry Eustace
@MclovinggxdThe dude didn't get turned into a burger. The pig only asked them to pose so he can make a sculpture of meat out of them
His wife is in the back sculpting meat art of the customers as a thank you for eating with us 😂
the real question is, how Eustace managed to take such big bites when he has no teeth
@@UnimaWTFI swear, Eustace is a fucking SCP...
Fr 😅
Customer: “hows the burgers taste here?”
Chef: “ehhhh it varies from person to person”
As a kid watching courage late at night i would be scared because all epsiodes had scary villians, this pig used to scare me 😭😭😭😭😭
After knowing a bit more, the pig guy is just a very great guy and he just has a love for cooking and art
yeah dude was pretty chill, he even tried to calm courage as he probably thought he was stealing the guy's stuff.
Yeah the dudes pretty chill compared to the kind of characters courage meets
Yep not once was he ever a villain in the show, just misunderstood.
Oh my god thank you and everybody else!
The grimace shake is on the pig is shirt
This was my favorite episode because of how wholesome it was. Just like the Hunchback episode, it taught us not to jump to conclusions because of appearances.
❤
Same courage really did have the best story telling approach imo subtle messages and life experience hidden behind a super disturbing yet amazingly unique world.
The hunchback with the bells episode is so special
They literally made it so we think that's what is happening wym 😂
And then his wife turned out to legit want to eat Courage all along anyway.
The best nostalgia show honestly
Courage would scare the crap out of me every time I watch it when I was younger, but now I’m able to watch it and not get scared anymore 💀😂
The "He's not actually a cannibal after all" reveal is extra funny when you think about the fact that he probably serves pork.
E
That what you think
Hamburgers aren't pork genius there from cows
@@OFFCODEV2Hwy buddy. You just blow in from stupid town.
@@stevenhargis4219 hamburgers don't have ham in them genius, hamburgers come from cows ,beef ...you live in stupid town
At the end of the chapter, the reality was that the pig man's wife was a cook artist and she does the burgers with the shape of their costumer heads.
It was a kids cartoon ofc they have to find a way to make it child friendly but adults know that the ending is sketchy... its a bizarre ending that came out of nowhere to make the episode child friendly
@@charliefernandez905 It's actually supposed to teach a lesson. Just because someone looks creepy, doesn't mean they are. You can draw conclusions and make assumptions based on what you see, but it doesn't mean you're right. It was a "dont judge a book by it's cover" sorta story.
@@charliefernandez905Older children cartoons were much darker than today. Especially with adult "innuendoes" and underlining meanings.
Ou
@@charliefernandez905I don’t think you realize early 00’s cartoons really pushed the boundaries of what is considered “kid friendly.” Hell, in this show there’s an entire episode that is just one huge The Exorcist reference
*people say that the pig just makes the patty like his customers, but it’s not that. It’s a reference to a case where the customers where the meat.*
For some reason, my brother loved this show, I tolerated it up to a point
This was the only episode where Courage was actually tripping
u dont think its the truth compared to how the public sees it ? not saying u wrong this guy jus seems hella creepy and he got purple stuff on his apron which indicates a fresh kill i feel like lol. plus if someone goes to the bathroom why would you even consider touching their stuff ?? im confused but i wish i could see the whole episode lmao. also the old mans laugh and way he says BIG AND JUICY like hes addicted to it seems wild
@@therealdealoneillwht happens in the eps was, the pig likes to make beef sculptures of his customer, and the fat man that went to the bathroom also went to the back to see how they were making a sculpture of him, the pigs a chill dude
He ain't tripping balls... He's tripping beef with the pork.
Courage was tripping in all the episodes. It’s supposed to be the world from a small dog’s perspective. Courage loves Muriel and he’s overprotective of her and the home like many small dogs are of their elderly owners and he sees everything as a threat even when it’s not really, all the scenarios encourage the cowardly dog are supposed to be just normal world things that dogs find scary, that’s why Muriel and Eustace are always unbothered while Courage is freaking out. For example, they don’t really live in the middle of nowhere courage just sees it like that because the house is his whole world because that’s his territory as a dog.
@@bebop2523hate when little kids make there own perspective of old shows
This was actually one of the most wholesome episodes tbh lmao
Bruh how tf do u even remember all this
@@_Knives it's one of my favorite shows. I've watched through it multiple times just through reruns on TV. This one really stuck out because like I said, it was actually really wholesome lol. There's a good handful of episodes that are totally sweet, like this one.
I don’t know about that being wholesome pig guy kills the fat guy serves the fat guy to the farmer meaning he eats the fat guy who is the Burger now that’s why courage the dog is scared
@@bribwan1bribwan135 no, that's not what happens in the episode at all.
@@fioregiallo it’s not?
This is just like how people took Mr crabs saying "so that's how I taste like" out of context
I'd get a burger for this guy. He's creative and likes his job, and he's thoughtful enough to make sure the customer's stuff doesn't get stolen.
True Chad
In all honesty, that is true.
I’d pay good money to eat from this guy too. I’d even tip him some more money
Courage's paranoid anxiety always on full blast.
It’s legitimately *always* - poor lil sports got some issues lmao
Thats what every episode is about...courages anxiety and active imagination fuels the episodes and its showing what hr sees as a dog but its not actuallly happening like that.ita just his perception as a dog and as a dog woth anxiety and active imagination lol still gotta love courage the cowardly dog!! Lol
Have you seen his childhood?? He witnessed the death of his parents, ever since then he’s just gone through some traumatic stuff lol
Is this a yt video on a yt short
@@XDariusCoultierX
Close, he witnessed the abduction of his parents. In the episode, it was shown that his parents are still alive, they’re just on the moon with the rest of the mad veterinarian’s victims
Pig was that one JoJo villain that was just a chef
This show has such dark symplmenal massaging all over each episode can't believe we were watching this as kids lol
*The episode is about a super chill burger joint owner who was pranking Courage*
One of the most NORMAL episodes ever for this show
What show is this
@@AmiticusStudioscourage the cowardly dog
Fr
@@Kohl1D4Lifewhich episode is this??
@@Randomperson10083 I haven't seen this episode
"Never judge a book by its cover" is the lesson in this episode.
As creepy as it was initially…this episode single handedly made me crave for burgers as a kid.
Makes me hungry for a pizza burger😅😊 also can someone explain the lessons? Unless it's the guy from the bathroom then it would make more since
@@devilwhonoshe makes the burger patty looks like the customers
I saw after and double check when I asked 😆
My one distinct memories of this show is being me absolutely terrified of this pig and having nightmares of him when u was like 5
That's why I grew up having dark thoughts, cuz of these shows
he's really just a nice guy that wants his customers to enjoy their meal massive respect for pigman
Bro respects a cartoon character 💀
@@Motivated660not the character his story
@@Motivated660big respect for the pig man
@@idk-_-_-------- Oh, sorry about that then.
While he wasn’t evil, he was still creepy.
That’s a lot of Courage villains honestly
Pyg is like god! PYG IS LIKE CLAAY! Pyg is here to fix us all.
Dude is the most tamest person in the show😂
Miss this show. The thrill and suspense you get when watching this as a child is immaculate
Name of show
@@user-ic8vs2si1n courage the cowardly dog
@@user-ic8vs2si1ndarude sandstorm
@@user-ic8vs2si1nCourage the cowardly dog
@@user-ic8vs2si1ncourage the cowardly dog
My favorite cartoon growing up. Y'all remember Ramses? "Retuurrrrrn the Slaaaaaaab, Reetuuurrrrrnnnnnn the Slaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbb"
Or suffer my curse! 😂 I love courage!
🗣️Blah blah blah
😂
The man in charge the man in charge. Kiiiinngg Ramses!
Never say this shit again 💀
“What’s your offer?!”
“Big and juicy-“ NAAAAHHHHH💀💀💀💀
I use to watch that all the time 😅
Don’t make it as that the people who watched the show didn’t take the hint.
If you did watch the show you'd know it was a fake out
Yeah thats what most of the show is. Fake outs. If you know you know.
😂😂😂 hilarious!! Got the Joke😂😂😂
I’ve been known it was a dream show kinda thing,Oh well.
This is simply a pig man who loves art and food. He has done nothing wrong.
Regardless it's weird as fuck.
Bro this episode always freaked me out cause of the way the pig looks at courage
Nah courage that one show that we watched as kids that was creepy and scary but we couldn’t stop watching at the same time
It’s wholesome how Eustace got courage a burger too
The lesser of them all, but yes
@@teixeirastreetbetter than nothing
@@ImSoDoneWithUA-camsBullshit9He was thinking of him.
Na he just had no choice lmfao
The smallest you have!
Pig guy was actually one of the most wholesome character in the entire cartoon
I like how the comment above this one is basically the same as this one except one word and that one has more likes than this one😂😂😂😂
He was a pig making burgers.
@@kastadel5569they do that in hopes to get the same likes lol
Honestly....
The episode's message is to not jump into conclusions. The pig is actually a very chill dude
Classic when you' first watch the episode you think there' eating the people but it's really a artist
This episode teaches us to not judge a book by the cover
Basically how you need to judge every short, a vast majority are just full a misinformation looking foe ahock views.
He didn't kill the guy he made it because the guy was a loyal and nice customer
Why did he take his Briefcase and Hat then?
@@therealmr.incredible3179like he said, hold onto it until he gets back. He’s putting it away for safe keeping so it doesn’t get stolen.
@@VoidPeltif I recall. He was back there for the entire episode. So it’s very diligent that the owner took care of the customers stuff.
@@dragonofkilln9663 or just took it in case someone wanted evidence of the guy's missing case when they called police.
@@marionetteproject508 but in the end that wasn’t the case. Which again, is the whole message of this episode of don’t jump to conclusions. Until you get the entire context.
I feel like there was an actual movie based off this
Yes, there was a Scooby-Doo x Courage crossover movie.
POV: you finally forget the rest of this episode now that it’s been several years since you’ve last watched it.
Each episode of Courage was basically a life lesson.
The cartoon based of a true story
That episode of the hunchback that despite being scary and ugly and most people feeling afraid,loved to play with courage and his bells and stood up for him
Don't judge people on their appearance
Classic show. He's actually serving meat in the likeness of his costomers and is a nice guy. Courage freaking out thinking his food is made of people is what made the episode good.
Can you please do part 2
That’s dark. I love this show 😂.
Turns out the chef was a good guy just running an honest business, and one of the only times in the show that Courage’s instincts were wrong
I realize that he actually is a wholesome man, that's what it really truly meant.
But Actually The Real Story is Just Scarier
@@LolloGamer95wym?
@@LolloGamer95the real story is the the pig's wife in the back ask the customer to pose so that she can sculpt the meat to look like them
@@Eurue7uurr no it was a guy who cooked peoppe
People
I mean, it’s not really hidden. It’s pretty straight to the point.
I rebember watching this at night by myself I was terrified, this show always scared me when I was younger
That's the point of the episode It was meant to be creepy, but then you find out that the chef asks customers to pose for his ground beef.
I've always liked how Courage the Cowardly Dog tries to simultaneously scare you as well as psychologically screw with you.
Mr. Pig is fine but his wife though, Poor courage got so scared😂
I loved watching courage the cowardly dog as a kid 😢
For those who don't know this episode is just wholesome and good. Courage was too much stressed here.
What do you mean wholesome and cute?
I mean this episode was courage being too much suspicious of cook. Since cook was not criminal he was just trying to make courage more comfortable.
@@idkhowtocook
@@COALROCK8642 ohh
The fact Eustace loved the burgers so much that he forgot that he thinks courage is a dumb dog and got a burger for him too
My most scariest episode in this show was that episode where they needed to "return the slab and suffer my curse" like that shit gave me chills
I remember watching Courage at the middle of the night when i wake up or when im sick i get to stay on the couch and it feels like a fucking fever dream all the time everything is so uncanny.
They way the pig looked at Courage like “ohh shit😳…..nahh he ain’t saying nothing😌”
😭🤣🤣
LMFAO
Courage was actually cowardly here
It's not cowardness, it's anxiety and everything going on in the eyes of a worried pup who's always expecting danger, so poor thing is constantly having an anxiety attack
@@sniiiper3d645 ain't that like every episode 😂
@@mugiwaranuluffy4815 yes, that's why I said "poor thing"😅
That pig seems chill af
Courage the cowardly dog always creeped me out, had an eerie Dark feel to it.. from childhood till now
This really traumatised me as a kid 💀💀💀
No it didn't
@@vvotchme1576how are you going to tell him/her what traumatized them you don’t know what emotions they went through
All of us you mean.... This show was pure anxiety 😂😂😂
@@vvotchme1576bro just went "nuh uh"
This show was about the scariest thing ever growing up and yet I could never miss an episode.
it wasnt scary to me as a kid, it was just an after school cartoon.
It's also a children show 😂, they literally made a horror story a children show.
This and that spider episode was scary af 😂
man i love that cartoon i remember when it was 2009 i was watching it i was only 5 at that time and it scared me i remember a scarecrow episode i literally cried out of scareness
He held a fork and a knife just to put it down.
I loved this episode as a kid. It was a nice break from the whole “everyone is bad” shtick. They scene where he’s chasing courage around the room with a big smile on his face will forever be etched into my memory😂😂
Oh as kids we knew. Anybody who watched this show as a kid knew what this show was.
Bro everyone in this show really be giving a dog mantel trama and ptsd 💀
This cartoon show traumatized the hell out of me
really? i was only really traumatized by the mummy episode that really freaked me out.
I got traumatized by that weird blue man thing like wtf was that!?
Return the slab
@@tellg0t090 yeah that one was super scary.
they floating head scared me
Memories. Lost to time but reawakened once again. I need to watch this show again. It made my childhood.
Courage was straight nightmare fuel
I still love CCD. Haven't watched it in a long time but I have a feeling that it's still good and hopefully didn't turn into a show like spongebob.
I really love Courage the Cowardly Dog show especially when Courage made some impossible task to help Muriel or himself... 😂
Also, RIP Muriel and Eustace voice actor / actress
My dad loved this show when I was a kid and it was on. I’m 29 years old now and it still makes him laugh and scare the shit out of me. It’s just eerie for me, especially thinking back to when I was a child and too young to understand it wasn’t real.
On the vacuum tvs
I remember it it’s just if if it was yesterday I love this cartoon.
At first with no context, my jaw DROPPED. But later on I got some context so now I don't have to stay all night up thinking about it.
The fact that he's actually just a good guy who not only makes a good burger but crafts his Burgers into art.
The rest of the episode proves it.
😱😱😱😱😱😱😫😫😫😩😩😩😱😱😱😱😰😰😰
This show taught a lot of us to not judge a book by its cover. The rest just got traumatized by flipping to the show during the worst possible parts and never wanting to watch it😂😂😂
I rember this episode this show was on a whole nother lvl of fever dream
the pig couple was chill tho
I like how he holds a fork and knife with anticipation only to not even use them lmao