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LuvablePsycho
04-27-2018, 05:20 AM
Anyone else remember this cartoon? It was one of my favorite shows during my childhood and I own all four seasons on DVD.
It was funny but also kind of spooky at times. In a way the show reminded me of Scooby Doo except that the monsters were all real and it was about a cowardly dog protecting his owners and not a cowardly dog solving mysteries with a bunch of teenagers.
LuvablePsycho
07-18-2018, 12:10 PM
One of my favorite episodes was "Heads of Beef" where this talking pig couple was running a hamburger restaurant and it was implied that they were killing their customers and turning them into hamburgers. Delicious! ::devil::
Chevalier
07-29-2018, 12:20 PM
Yes, I used to watch it after school.
Morningriser
07-29-2018, 12:49 PM
...stupid dog!
I was dating this girl a few years ago and one night we drank San Pedro (mescaline) tea and watched every episode on Netflix and I never laughed so much in my entire life.
LuvablePsycho
07-30-2018, 01:52 PM
...stupid dog!
I was dating this girl a few years ago and one night we drank San Pedro (mescaline) tea and watched every episode on Netflix and I never laughed so much in my entire life.
Yeah it was a great show. Very funny yet slightly scary for a kid's show. ::big grin::
And I loved how Eustace often got killed in most of the episodes. He pretty much brought it on himself for being such a grouchy asshole.
Morningriser
08-19-2018, 06:06 PM
Sorry, I just now realized you replied to this haha. But yeah he was an asshole but he was like Kenny from South Park. He could keep dying but kept coming back. I'm sure some people might get freaked the hell out watching something like that on psychedelics that was the first time I had ever watched any of those episodes except or maybe one or two episodes so it was all new to me. I wish they would make more.
LuvablePsycho
08-19-2018, 06:36 PM
Sorry, I just now realized you replied to this haha. But yeah he was an asshole but he was like Kenny from South Park. He could keep dying but kept coming back. I'm sure some people might get freaked the hell out watching something like that on psychedelics that was the first time I had ever watched any of those episodes except or maybe one or two episodes so it was all new to me. I wish they would make more.
I'm actually kind of glad that the show ended after only four seasons. They were great seasons and every episode was fantastic. It would have really sucked if Cartoon Network did what they did to Dexter's Laboratory and changed the animation style with really crappy new episodes. I feel like too many great TV shows stay on air longer than they should which causes them to become crappy shows in their later seasons. But Courage the Cowardly Dog got to be short and sweet! ::wink::
Morningriser
08-19-2018, 06:46 PM
Do you like Rick and Morty?
LuvablePsycho
08-19-2018, 06:49 PM
Do you like Rick and Morty?
Not really. I'm not into the newer cartoons.
The Shroud
08-19-2018, 09:31 PM
I love Courage the Cowardly Dog!
That was a great show! And I swear there was an episode of, Lost, that referenced it without even saying a word. That was cool! Or...you know...I was just imagining that. Pretty sure it happened, though.
LuvablePsycho
08-20-2018, 04:55 AM
I love Courage the Cowardly Dog!
That was a great show! And I swear there was an episode of, Lost, that referenced it without even saying a word. That was cool! Or...you know...I was just imagining that. Pretty sure it happened, though.
Maybe the episode where Courage, Eustace, and Muriel were stranded on an island? That felt a little like Lost lol.
The Shroud
08-20-2018, 03:42 PM
Maybe the episode where Courage, Eustace, and Muriel were stranded on an island? That felt a little like Lost lol.
No, it was an actual episode of Lost. It was something that, if you weren't familiar with the cartoon, you would have never even known it was there. Like a very big, but very obscure reference.
LuvablePsycho
08-20-2018, 05:19 PM
No, it was an actual episode of Lost. It was something that, if you weren't familiar with the cartoon, you would have never even known it was there. Like a very big, but very obscure reference.
Well I've never watched Lost lol ::big grin::::embarrassment::
Morningriser
08-20-2018, 06:20 PM
Well I've never watched Lost lol ::big grin::::embarrassment::
Me neither, I guess I am just naaaaaauuuuuughty...
LuvablePsycho
08-20-2018, 06:26 PM
Me neither, I guess I am just naaaaaauuuuuughty...
La! Lala! Lala! Lala!
Morningriser
08-20-2018, 06:34 PM
Not really. I'm not into the newer cartoons.
really? Rick and Morty is awesome! The episodes are so diverse from one to the other and I personally think it's the best adult swim show in years.
LuvablePsycho
08-20-2018, 06:43 PM
really? Rick and Morty is awesome! The episodes are so diverse from one to the other and I personally think it's the best adult swim show in years.
I haven't really watched adult swim in years, but if that show is as good as you say it is then maybe I'll check it out someday. ::smile::
Morningriser
08-20-2018, 07:00 PM
well a lot of people usually only watch one or two episodes, usually the first one or two episodes and they make up their mind based on those but each episode is so different. Think of it like an R-rated Back to the Future with Multiverse hopping like Stewie and Brian did in that episode of Family Guy. I mean the humor is everything from Ranchi to obscure but it tells a good story and some of the episodes are so fucking funny while some of them are actually meaningful and make you think about things. I think it's the perfect blend for an adult cartoon for people who are looking for something funny as hell but can also make you think. And another thing, most people only really know about the pickle Rick episode. I don't know why that's the most popular episode but there is a specific reason behind him turning himself into a pickle. There are much better episodes than that one though so I would really recommend checking it out. If you have Hulu the entire series is on there But if not it comes on every week night at midnight. it would just be a little easier to follow if you watched it in chronological order though.
LuvablePsycho
09-02-2018, 05:24 AM
I think they have it on Hulu so I might check it out on there.
I wish I could watch Courage the Cowardly Dog again. :-(
LuvablePsycho
09-02-2018, 04:38 PM
I love how some of the episodes were obvious references to old horror movies.
The Katz Motel was obviously a reference to The Bates Motel from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
Freaky Fred was obviously a reference to Sweeney Todd
The Demon in the Mattress was obviously a reference to The Exorcist
Everyone Wants To Direct was obviously a reference to Night of the Living Dead (the zombie film director even looked like George A. Romero)
1000 Years of Courage was obviously a reference to Planet of the Apes (with bananas ruling the world instead of monkeys)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dog was obviously a reference to those old kung-fu action movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
I could go on and on. ::smile::