Baby courage waving goodbye to his parents made me sad but Muriel's kindness, generosity and beautiful piece of music when she says, "I will call you courage, we will have a grand time" I teared up.
For real tho that clip is 100% proof Muriel is one of the nicest if not the nicest tv character ever and even if she ever gets mad about something it is well deserved or because of something creepy going on making her go insane
It was very fucked up. What happened to Courage when he was a puppy and now that that evil veterinarian that did that to him, causing him trauma is dead after being killed by all the dogs that he sent to outer space courage is able to sleep at night.
For all of Eustace's faults mainly greed and gluttony he does care about his family. I think he doesn't hate Courage he's just jealous that Muriel seems to care more for him.
You ask me both his Mother, His father and Brother abused him so much he whole childhood that he became the grumpy, selfish, angry and greedy old man he is today
Honestly the one that gets me is the episode where the witch kidnaps Eustace and Muriel cries because it's so heartbreaking because she truly loves him no matter how cruel of a man he can be sometimes
I partly agree with you. I hate Eustace, but I hate seeing Murel so sad even more. I would've saved him like Courage did, but I would have done it for Muriel, not for him.
I admit the one where Eustace cries because of his brother abuse got to me. One rare moments in the show where it is made clearer how abusive his childhood was explaining how he is now
You know whats crazy to me is how the farmhouse in the flashback shows how it used to belong to his brother and had hunting trophies all over but it seems after he died Eustace either sold or just threw them all away just to spite his older brother which considering how his older brother treated him i can see why.
Somehow what makes you want to cry it is because you feel like those are your parent got abducted and then they got launched into space by the abductor while they left you alone
I've always felt sorry for most of the villains. They just did what they taught was to do best but ended up feeling like they are useless. Courage was such a forgiving dog, brave and loving.
It’s always just leaves me with a small hopeful 💭 will Courage ever see or meet his folks again after those decades of being separated and lost in space🥲.
I cried alot when courages parents got blasted to another planet and he was left there all alone and sad and muriel just happend to walk by and seeing how courage was just there all on his own and her saying "ill call you courage, we'll have a grand time" then courage smile with tears of joy 😢😢😢🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭😭
The saddest episode in the entire series imo is The Last of the Starmakers. I know it technically has a happy ending but it's still the most moving episode in the entire series.
I like how when Eustace's brother was alive he had a head of brown hair, but when he got the experimental hair growth formula that caused rage, it grew in red. Also damn this episode for not including the starmakers, that was the saddest shit ever
They'll never be able to make another show like Courage. And mark my words, they'll rebiot this series as they do with all classic cartoons but they'll never write the stories the way the original creators did it.
Me as kid used to watched this: Terrifying, didn't even like Eustace characters Me as adults rn: *realized this shows has a lot of emotions even tho this is scariest shows*
And from the presumed time period, it's reasonable to assume Eustace would never admit weakness or attempt to help himself/change because of how differently trauma was treated back then.
courage the cowardly dog is my favorite CN show, everytime this song plays i immediately begin crying. this show has made me feel every emotion possible. the scene where eustace gives a young version of himself his hat because he didnt have one? sadness. the entire Hunchback of Nowhere episode? melancholy.
Courge saved his parents and everyone from there problems but it was Merrill that saved him and gave him the love that one else could give him 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
To me None of these scenes could be nearly as sad as when the robot Courage jumped into Muriel’s lap and courage saw her giving robot courage the love he got.
The one that always gets me is the Mother’s Day episode. For how rough and tough and hard his mom was, Eustace and his mom always shared a soft sensitivity. “How could you love a mother who has no hair” says it all
One of the saddest moments for me was when Eustace got cursed, and Courage saved him by showing him a mirror so he could see his younger self, and his younger self was small and sad🤧
I think the saddest moment in this show was the duck Brothers crying because they never meant any harm. All they wanted to do was save their brother but they needed another ally.
Eustace deliberately leaving Courage in a locked room with the barber (Fred); knowing full well how suspicious he is, is the scene I personally find most saddest: for I believe it to be a metaphor of a pedophile who's a relative, molesting a little boy, and the parent(s) either not caring and/or too naive to do anything.
Courage losing his parents and crying all alone. . . And then his happiness from Muriel taking him in. . .It made me cry then, and it makes me cry now.
a sad Eustace vid brought me here's got me thinking about how i use to laugh at him as a kid when hed get his but then you look at what the man has went thru you start to understand why hes the way he is the best example is when he remembers his younger self and his brother insulting him actually made me tear up for the old man man wish they made cartoons like this nowadays
That losingparents scene is very very hard Thank you Courage for making my childhood so happy and given me strength as I lost my parents when I was only 14. Thank you courage ♥ You proven your name Name ♥♥♥🙏🏻
I have never watched a single episode of Courage yet for some reasons I cried at the last scene I’m 21 and I’m crying over this, and it’s ok, it’s ok to cry
ok so the time when Muriel first found Courage when she was young and when Eustace was getting abuses by he's elder brother are all moments of when they were all in their prime!! man i would love to see a prequel to this show!! who agrees? :)
Baby courage waving goodbye to his parents made me sad but Muriel's kindness, generosity and beautiful piece of music when she says, "I will call you courage, we will have a grand time" I teared up.
For real tho that clip is 100% proof Muriel is one of the nicest if not the nicest tv character ever and even if she ever gets mad about something it is well deserved or because of something creepy going on making her go insane
It was very fucked up. What happened to Courage when he was a puppy and now that that evil veterinarian that did that to him, causing him trauma is dead after being killed by all the dogs that he sent to outer space courage is able to sleep at night.
Ikr that episode made me cry
Same that Part gets me everytime🤧😢
It's so sad and sweet that Courage lost his parents and then Muriel would take him home as her own dog🥹
@@FunwithJZ0711yep
For all of Eustace's faults mainly greed and gluttony he does care about his family.
I think he doesn't hate Courage he's just jealous that Muriel seems to care more for him.
I don't think so its because his mother
hahahahaha lady, i ruined your weave hahahahahahahahahahaha come get me peasants
You ask me both his Mother, His father and Brother abused him so much he whole childhood that he became the grumpy, selfish, angry and greedy old man he is today
@@agentzurg3592 fight me like a man, cow
@@agentzurg3592 well yeah
Honestly the one that gets me is the episode where the witch kidnaps Eustace and Muriel cries because it's so heartbreaking because she truly loves him no matter how cruel of a man he can be sometimes
You are amazing for sharing that sentiment ❤
Queen of The Black Puddle
This episode didn't just just tug on my heartstrings is pulled them really heard
💔💔 I couldn't. Still can't
I partly agree with you. I hate Eustace, but I hate seeing Murel so sad even more. I would've saved him like Courage did, but I would have done it for Muriel, not for him.
Courage is incredibly forgiving
And that's what makes him a good dog.
@@cirnosnumberfan6449 and NOT a stupid dog
The Courage to forgive.
It’s perfection depiction of real dogs
@@annawilhelm1960Yeah, most dogs knows when something is a threat or not.
I admit the one where Eustace cries because of his brother abuse got to me. One rare moments in the show where it is made clearer how abusive his childhood was explaining how he is now
You know whats crazy to me is how the farmhouse in the flashback shows how it used to belong to his brother and had hunting trophies all over but it seems after he died Eustace either sold or just threw them all away just to spite his older brother which considering how his older brother treated him i can see why.
And his childhood self
Similar to Eddy. How both of their asshole brothers were the reason they were who they were.
I hate Eustace, but I'll admit I feel sorry a little sorry for him there. I'd suggest therapy.
@@ryangamble6697 old people are too broken for that
When the piano starts playing :,(
Right 😭
27 years old and this still makes me cry 😭
Same
Jesus Christ this is the first thing that made me cry in years
No matter how old we are
This will always be so emotional😥😢😭
28 years old here 😢
How in God's name this clipshow doesn't contain the Oscar-worthy Space Squid opening scene is madness.
My guess is the Sad Music that plays in Courage the Cowardly Dog. But I agree with you that the death of the Space Squid husband was so sad.
@@overlordextremegameexor and the ending too😭
You know what else the general gave eustace a bag of money which has rocket powder and fuel in
Yeah too bad that clip wasn't added
Cuz that Male Squid was so brave to sacrifice his life to save his wife and kids🤧🥹
The one where Courage meets Muriel hits differently now when Muriel's actor pass away.
😭
Don’t you mean courage meets scooby
@@pokemonbattler2537 What does that have to do with how Courage met Muriel?
9:27 "Its enough to make a grown man cry."
Yeah 😢
The saddest scene in all of the series 😭
"And that's okay."
Somehow what makes you want to cry it is because you feel like those are your parent got abducted and then they got launched into space by the abductor while they left you alone
9:34 How to break the heart of the countless children and adults watching your show 😿
Yeah i always cry
So Emotional😭😭😭😭😭
1:44 is worse
Damn watching it right now 😢
2:24 saddest one no cap
I actually cried , my favorite scene also 🥺🥺🥺😢💕
"no cap" haha I see what ya did there
@@thestrangeandstupidone8116 4:58
Also one of the happiest after all
Yes
I've always felt sorry for most of the villains. They just did what they taught was to do best but ended up feeling like they are useless. Courage was such a forgiving dog, brave and loving.
When He Lost His Parents Makes Me Emotional Everytime .
At least they're alive and they got their revenge against a sick vet
@@Mars_loves_cartoons There's no law against having 2 dogs
I agree it's so sad saying goodbye to your parents as a child 😭
And it feels good to get you revenge😏
It’s always just leaves me with a small hopeful 💭 will Courage ever see or meet his folks again after those decades of being separated and lost in space🥲.
Me too
The saddest moment in the whole series is when Courage cries that he's not perfect in the series finale. Ironically, it's also the happiest.
I cried alot when courages parents got blasted to another planet and he was left there all alone and sad and muriel just happend to walk by and seeing how courage was just there all on his own and her saying "ill call you courage, we'll have a grand time" then courage smile with tears of joy 😢😢😢🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭😭
Yeah, but that veterinarian finally got what he deserved
Yup
7:04 That scene really give insight to his character.
9:48 The moment Muriel made the best decision of her life
2:49
The nicest thing eustace has done
2:29
I really liked this episode as a kid, and I still love it: 2:30
Eustace may be crabby, but he’s a good man.
Plottwist, the teenage couple was actually nice, they just didn't know that the banana they gave her was already rotten.
The last one seems so satisfying. With the dogs including Courage’s parents getting revenge on the pet doctor.
Yeah, he deserve that
0:12
You can't deny, Courage saying "Master" to Eustace while hugging is leg is pretty adorable.
Why is this show so good
So accurate and so sad
The finale definitely pulled on the heartstrings with the flashbacks
You know it's gonna be sad when that music starts playing
It's sad what have we become and how much of us were grown up watching these legendary cartoons 😥
this is literally what I used to watch as a kid
The saddest episode in the entire series imo is The Last of the Starmakers. I know it technically has a happy ending but it's still the most moving episode in the entire series.
Courage: There's only one thing to do, but I won't like it.
all the things that i do is for love
The things I do for love.
I like how when Eustace's brother was alive he had a head of brown hair, but when he got the experimental hair growth formula that caused rage, it grew in red. Also damn this episode for not including the starmakers, that was the saddest shit ever
That Dam Beaver is real life moment
Props to jess harnel for voicing all three duck brothers
Am 26 years old now but playing this made me feel like I was a kid again 😢smh my child hood was some the same my boy courage 🙏
The piano alone got me balling.
I like how courage just walked out of the kitchen and he said: there’s only one thing to do… but won’t like it…
10:33 I was happy courage’s parents are still Alive and that cruel Doctor got what he deserved 10:38
In a viciously way
0:21 that piano is so nostalgic and very heartbreaking its also a little bit creepy but its still good.
4:54 I love courage jumping around
Yes, me too
They'll never be able to make another show like Courage. And mark my words, they'll rebiot this series as they do with all classic cartoons but they'll never write the stories the way the original creators did it.
Me as kid used to watched this: Terrifying, didn't even like Eustace characters
Me as adults rn: *realized this shows has a lot of emotions even tho this is scariest shows*
1:19-1:41 The Most Saddest Scene Ever!!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭Aka The Poor Duck Brothers…
10:33 Awww Courage parents are still alive!
And they're getting payback
Man that made me so fucking sad. He really has trauma bottled up because of his brother
And from the presumed time period, it's reasonable to assume Eustace would never admit weakness or attempt to help himself/change because of how differently trauma was treated back then.
At least the dogs got their revenge on the cruel veterinarian.
Muriel: I wonder what became of the cruel veterinarian?
Me: Karma came to take a few BITES out of him.
10:32 this is for our boy
9:32 and 9:39 made me cry so hard 😢
Courage's backstory could make any grown man cry
The duck brothers were not villains they just wanted to get thier brother back
When Eustace cheer his mom up and hug I almost burst into tears
courage the cowardly dog is my favorite CN show, everytime this song plays i immediately begin crying. this show has made me feel every emotion possible. the scene where eustace gives a young version of himself his hat because he didnt have one? sadness. the entire Hunchback of Nowhere episode? melancholy.
Courge saved his parents and everyone from there problems but it was Merrill that saved him and gave him the love that one else could give him 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
To me None of these scenes could be nearly as sad as when the robot Courage jumped into Muriel’s lap and courage saw her giving robot courage the love he got.
The one that always gets me is the Mother’s Day episode. For how rough and tough and hard his mom was, Eustace and his mom always shared a soft sensitivity.
“How could you love a mother who has no hair” says it all
The scene where he growls at the mere mention of the vet. The was pure anger. He truly hates that man. Can’t say I blame him.
i tried so hard to hold my tears back but the last part made me cry :(
the way muriel says ''eü mein'' ... love her accent
The last of the Starmakers. Now that was a tear jerker.
sToP tElLiN mE wHaT tO dOoOoO.
Hey, Fellas. What's the matter?
One of the saddest moments for me was when Eustace got cursed, and Courage saved him by showing him a mirror so he could see his younger self, and his younger self was small and sad🤧
I think the saddest moment in this show was the duck Brothers crying because they never meant any harm. All they wanted to do was save their brother but they needed another ally.
4:38 Aww that's sweet.
Awesome again ;)
Sometimes the tearful with sadness, but emotion care is important!
Eustace deliberately leaving Courage in a locked room with the barber (Fred); knowing full well how suspicious he is, is the scene I personally find most saddest: for I believe it to be a metaphor of a pedophile who's a relative, molesting a little boy, and the parent(s) either not caring and/or too naive to do anything.
where girls cry: *titanic falls*
where boys cry: *courage lost his parents*
Well inaccurate.
@@Sakkaz what? the part is sad tho
@@pw.m_0987 I meant like both can cry when courage lost his parents
@@Sakkaz sounds you're right, but chad tho.
@@SakkazIt’s just a meme, both obviously can cry for both.
The star makers and The tree were my favorite episodes.
I hate Eustace but I hate seeing Muriel so sad even more.
despite eustice's mom she really loves him under her cold heart.
Surprised you didn't include Last of the Starmakers, or the talking tree
That's because those episodes didn't play the sad piano, and accordian melody
This made me cry
I think the space squid was a sad episode too
Courage losing his parents and crying all alone. . .
And then his happiness from Muriel taking him in. . .It made me cry then, and it makes me cry now.
Eustace was abused by his parents , that's why he is so mean later in life.
Not many things put a bigger smile on my face than seeing that the Vet got what was coming to him.
1:50 😢
I'm surprised that you didn't include the starfish dad death and the starfish mom death this two scene is one of the biggest tearjaker for me.
The best Cartoon Network show EVER!!!
Nope. Samurai Jack is the best. And then adventure time and then maybe courage
Maybe it's just your opinion Andrej.
Yes it is in category of top best shows of all time
7:01
This scene is very sad and gloomy
2:14
a sad Eustace vid brought me here's got me thinking about how i use to laugh at him as a kid when hed get his but then you look at what the man has went thru you start to understand why hes the way he is the best example is when he remembers his younger self and his brother insulting him actually made me tear up for the old man man wish they made cartoons like this nowadays
God damn it this made me feel again
the last one get's me every single time to cry
This sad french track man 😢😢😢😢. Gets me everytime.
That losingparents scene is very very hard
Thank you Courage for making my childhood so happy and given me strength as I lost my parents when I was only 14.
Thank you courage ♥
You proven your name Name ♥♥♥🙏🏻
I have never watched a single episode of Courage yet for some reasons I cried at the last scene
I’m 21 and I’m crying over this, and it’s ok, it’s ok to cry
Courage as a puppy and crying hurts me and has hurt me since I was a child . Those damn writers
3:33
ok so the time when Muriel first found Courage when she was young and when Eustace was getting abuses by he's elder brother are all moments of when they were all in their prime!! man i would love to see a prequel to this show!! who agrees? :)
Despite all of his bitterness and rude exterior, in the end he has a soft spot. A really small one
9:52 the most beautiful part. We grew up with lots of love
MY FAVORITE SHOW OF ALL TIME SINCE I WAS LITTLE. I USED 2 MAKE SURE I WAS READY WITH MY VCR & TAPE TO RECORD IT EVERY DAY AFTER SCHOOL:)!!!!
This is so sad for three headed chickens 8:56-9:07 8:59 mama chicken: now go to where at this cron dog courage or don’t come home!
The one gets me is when Muriel finds baby Cuarge plus the music in the background also gets me like right now🥺😭
The saddest moment was seeing courage's backstory and he lost his parents and then found Muriel 😭
Outside eustace is a grumpy old man.
Inside he’s a sad little boy
I remember when I was a kid and saw Courage's parents blasted into space by the evil scientist. Broke my heart into a million pieces I almost cried.
Is this every time that music plays? Such a dope track hits you in the childhood
Courage the Cowardly Dog never actually scared me.
But it did make me feel sad.