Courage the Cowardly Dog is an American animated television series created and directed by John R. Dilworth. The pilot episode, "The Chicken from Outer Space", originally aired as part of What a Cartoon! on February 18, 1996. The series officially premiered on Cartoon Network on November 12, 1999, and ended on November 22, 2002, with a total of 52 episodes over the course of four seasons. A CGI special titled "The Fog of Courage" was broadcast on Cartoon Network in Southeast Asia on October 31, 2014. The series is about an anthropomorphic dog named Courage, who lives with an elderly couple in Nowhere, Kansas. In each episode, the trio are thrown into bizarre and frequently disturbing misadventures, often involving the paranormal or supernatural.

Dilworth pitched the series to Hanna-Barbera's animated shorts showcase What a Cartoon! and a pilot titled "The Chicken from Outer Space" aired on Cartoon Network on February 18, 1996.[2] The segment was nominated for an Academy Award, but lost to the Wallace and Gromit short film A Close Shave. The short was greenlit to become a series, which premiered on November 12, 1999, and ended on November 22, 2002, with four seasons each consisting of 13 episodes. It was nominated for three Golden Reel Awards and won one Annie Award.


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We interrupt this program to bring you "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!

Courage the Cowardly Dog originally was premiered as a short on February 18, 1996. The show premiered on November 12, 1999, and became the highest-rated premiere in Cartoon Network history at the time.[13] It ended on November 22, 2002, with 52 episodes produced in four seasons.

Jeff Swindoll of Monsters and Critics reviewed the first season DVD and praised all the episodes featured in the first season and encouraged fans to buy the season's DVD, but also noted the exclusion of the original Hanna-Barbera short The Chicken from Outer Space on the DVD.[18] In 2023, Indian Entertainment Journal Pinkvilla ranked the show no. 1 of their list of top 10 1990s Cartoons and gave special praise to the critically acclaimed Season 2 episode "Courage in the Big Stinkin' City" and stated that the show remains enjoyable till present times.[19]

Courage the Cowardly Dog: Season One, a two-disc DVD set featuring all 13 episodes from the show's first season, was released in Australia (Region 4) on September 12, 2007, by Madman Entertainment.[22][23] On January 13, 2010, the complete second season was also released, which as of 2023 is the only DVD release of "The Chicken from Outer Space".[22][24]

A Region 1 release of the first season was done by Warner Home Video (via Warner Archive) on July 20, 2010. The release is the second in an official release of several Cartoon Cartoons on DVD, under the "Cartoon Network Hall of Fame" name.[25] The second season was released on October 14, 2014, as the fourth in the "Hall of Fame" series.[26] The third season was originally supposed to be released on DVD in Region 1 on February 2, 2016,[27] but it was delayed to (and was released on) March 22, 2016.[28] It is the fifth title in the Cartoon Network Hall of Fame series. The fourth and final season was released on September 27, 2016. Courage  is one of the few Cartoon Network shows to be available in its entirety on DVD.

In addition, all four seasons of the series are available for download on iTunes.[29][30][31][32] The PlayStation 2 version of the video game Cartoon Network Racing contains the episodes "Robot Randy" and "The Magic Tree of Nowhere" as unlockable extras.

Courage the Cowardly Dog season 5 is an upcoming series of and it contain a lot of episodes. In season 5, Eustace is now completely reformed and will never call him a stupid dog. This is the final season of the series until Season 6 in 2020.

Courage the Cowardly Dog: Season One is a DVD release of the American Cartoon Network animated series, Courage the Cowardly Dog. It contains all 13 episodes from the first season of the series, and it's on a 2 disc set. This DVD was released on July 20, 2010. This DVD is released under the "Hall of Fame" name. Further seasons were released on October 14, 2014 (season 2), March 22, 2016 (season 3), and September 27, 2016 (season 4), respectively. The Complete Episodes were released on DVD on October 2, 2018.

Scooby-Doo VS Courage the Cowardly Dog is the 184th episode of Death Battle, featuring Scooby-Doo from the Scooby-Doo series and Courage the Cowardly Dog from the Courage the Cowardly Dog series in a battle between cowardly cartoon canines. Scooby was voiced by Billy B Burson III and Courage was voiced by Edward Bosco.

They soon bump into each other in front of a dark door, leaving them to turn and scream at each other with cowardly fear. However, the two suddenly realize they have met an old friend and let out a relieving laugh over the incident.

Courage scurries into the next room and looks nervously behind him, only to find an angry Scooby in the middle of the foyer crossing his arms. Desiring retribution for Courage's betrayal, Scooby determinedly reaches out with his thumb up, prompting his cowardly opponent to do the same. The two lock paws with each other and stare intensely as they begin a thumb-wrestling contest, where their thumbs change to resemble muscle-bound boxers as they attempt to exchange blows on each other.

The title is a reference to "It's Terror Time Again", as well as a nod towards the cowardly nature both combatants have against the supernatural terrors they experience and fight against on a near-daily basis, especially during the dead of night. The "Forever" part of the title also serves as a hint towards this episode's verdict of Scooby and Courage being unable to kill each other, resulting in a never-ending battle.[1]


An anthropomorphic cockroach who invites the Bagge family to a dusty hotel room in New York City, where just on the wall is a mousehole-sized door that has something in there that is never directly known, as all that's left of its victims are bones. Shwick is also a wanted criminal, and to hide his tracks he hires Courage to deliver a present to a scary apartment with rooms full of horrible things (one including a certain Violin Girl). Berserk Button: Calling him "Bushwick" sets him off. He prefers to be called "Shwick". Just "Shwick". Big Creepy-Crawlies: He is an anthropomorphic cockroach. Brooklyn Rage: From the real world Brooklyn neighborhood Bushwick. You can call that Bushwick, but not him. The Cameo: He makes a voice-only cameo at the end of "Ball of Revenge," complaining that he didn't get to be part of the Legion of Doom. The Comically Serious: A large part of his appeal is that he is always speaking in a conspicuous and sinister tone even while participating in a hair-length contest with Eustace or changing a danger sign with a skull to a not be afraid one with a smiling face. Creepy Cockroach: One that's as big as a human. Do Not Call Me "Paul": Not "Bushwick". "Shwick". Just "Shwick". Early-Bird Cameo: He doesn't appear until season two, but is one of the monsters and villains seen in the show's opening in the first season. Fat Bastard: Fat and very, very much a crook. Well, for as fat as a cockroach can be. Furry Reminder: At one point, we can see him meticulously cleaning his antennae like an actual cockroach. Goofy Print Underwear: Amusingly wears boxers beneath his gross cockroach skin. And he is very proud of them. Hair-Trigger Temper: It doesn't take much for his rough and violent temper to be seen. Just a broken squeegee and he immediately declares war on Courage and somehow comes to the conclusion of being double-crossed, when a whole freaking train broke into his apartment. Nothing Is Scarier: "Ya see dese bones? Ya wanna know what made dese bones? Ya don't wanna know what made dese bones." Obviously Evil: The funniest thing about him is that he couldn't look more guilty if he tried. He is a giant cockroach with a shifty demeanor who lurks in a dark alley and only Courage is even close to suspicious. Serial Killer: Whatever's living in that mousehole, Shwick's clearly fed a lot of people to it.


A spirit representing the Harvest Moon and the autumnal equinox, appearing as a giant floating head in the Bagge house's basement. It curses Muriel and Eustace to either leave their house or grow something to appease it, lest they face the consequences. Ambiguously Evil: The Spirit values work over everything and is actually implied to be benevolent... unless you are Eustace and you dare to mock him while being a lazy slob. For what it's worth, it does good on its promise and leaves the Bagges alone when Courage finally appeases it. Bald of Evil: It has no hair, but does have a very nightmarish presence. Bargain with Heaven: It appears because the Bagges pray to it on the festival of the Harvest Moon to help their crops grow, but they never have anything to offer in return. It decides to take their entire farm in compensation. Black Eyes of Evil: There is no light in the spirit's blank eyes... Character Catchphrase: "Get... ouuuuut." Cold-Blooded Torture: Because Eustace stubbornly refuses to get off his rear and meet its demands, the spirit traps him and Muriel in the basement and starts raising the heat, seeking to kill them through slow, painful dehydration. Deadpan Snarker: Makes some dry remarks to Eustace about his ineptitude as a farmer, which even devolves into slightly-petty insults as it and Muriel just rub his incompetence on his face. Demon Head: It manifests as a big, floating head. Eldritch Abomination: All we know about this mysterious spirit is that it's some sort of agricultural deity. And a very creepy, angry, sinister one to boot. Evil Is Hammy: It wouldn't have been complete without a thundering presence. Ironically, it never needs to raise its voice to achieve this. Evil Sounds Deep: Incredibly deep, even sounding nightmarish. Genius Loci: The spirit's power was causing the house itself to attack Eustace and Muriel. Knight Templar: Its only concern is making sure that Eustace, as a self-described farmer, actually grows a crop for the first time in years, threatening to kill him and his wife if he fails. Medium Blending: A real live-action head was used to make it, adding a filter over him to make it look spookier. Mind over Matter: Uses telekinesis on household objects to attack and intimidate the Bagges. Secret Test of Character: Its dialogue when it departs suggests that it was simply trying to encourage Eustace to grow something on his own rather than relying on the Spirit for help. Eustace, being irascible, stubborn and incompetent, doesn't get it, so Courage has to bail him out. e24fc04721

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