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''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' is an American
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television series created by John R. Dilworth for
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. It was produced by Dilworth's animation studio, Stretch Films. The eponymous character is an anxious dog who lives with an elderly couple, Muriel and Eustace Bagge, in a farmhouse in the middle of Nowhere, a fictional town in
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. In each episode, the Bagges are repeatedly thrown into bizarre, frequently disturbing, and often
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or
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adventures, with Courage often having to rescue his owners. The series is known for its
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,
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, and atmosphere. Dilworth pitched the series to
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's animated shorts showcase ''
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'' and a pilot titled "The Chicken from Outer Space" aired on Cartoon Network on February 18, 1996. The segment was nominated for an
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but lost to '' Wallace & Gromit: 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 consisting of 13 episodes each. It was nominated for three Golden Reel Awards and won one
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.


Premise

''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' follows Courage ( Marty Grabstein), a kind but easily frightened dog. He was abandoned as a puppy after his parents were sent into outer space by a crazy veterinarian. Soon after, he was found in an alleyway by Muriel Bagge (
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), a caring woman who decided to take Courage in as her own; the nature of this first meeting inspired her to give him his name. In the present, Courage lives in an isolated farmhouse in Kansas with Muriel and her husband Eustace Bagge ( Lionel Wilson in episodes 1–33, Arthur Anderson in episodes 34–52), a cranky and greedy man who is jealous of Courage, refers to him as "stupid dog", and periodically uses the "Ooga Booga" mask to frighten him. The nearest town to the farmhouse is called Nowhere. Courage and his owners frequently encounter monsters, aliens, zombies, and other paranormal or supernatural creatures that are attracted to Nowhere. Plots generally use conventions common to
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s. Although most of the creatures the three face are hostile, others suffer from distress, anger, and/or desperation, and sometimes are friendly. On occasion, some are even false antagonists. The task of protecting Muriel and Eustace from such dangers falls on Courage, who endeavors to thwart or reconcile with the monster of the week and remedy or repair any damages done. Although Courage is occasionally aided with that task, the full extent of his efforts is usually performed unbeknownst to Muriel and Eustace. Ironically, given his name, Courage may be considered a genuine hero who often goes to great lengths to protect his owners, and a genuine coward who still expresses much of his distress with over-the-top, piercing shrieks. Although episodic in nature, there are a handful of recurring characters in the show's cast, including Courage's sarcastic, sentient computer (
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); the family physician Dr. Vindaloo (
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); a fortune-telling chihuahua named Shirley the Medium (
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); Eustace's mother "Ma" (
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); some of the villains including Katz, Le Quack, Snowman (all three also voiced by Schoeffler), and the antagonistic Di Lung (Tim Chi Ly).


Production


Creation

Originally, ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' was created as a seven-minute animated short, "
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". Dilworth started the animated short with Hanna-Barbera, sponsored by
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and introduced Courage. Dilworth graduated with a
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from the
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in New York in 1985. He became an art director and founded his own animation studio, Stretch Films, in 1991, and incorporated in 1994. The character of Courage grew out of an earlier character of Dilworth's called Hamilton, who appeared in ''Smart Talk with Raisin'', a pilot Dilworth created for MTV. The animated short was shown as one of the episodes of Cartoon Network's ''World Premiere Toons'' in 1996, a
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innovation by then-president
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. The short served as a ''de facto'' pilot for the future series. The original animated short had no dialogue except for one line spoken by Courage, who had a more authoritative voice akin to
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than in the series. It was uttered by voice actor
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who also provided all the other vocal sounds and effects for the short. An alien chicken was the villain in this short, who later reappears in the series to seek revenge. His sons also attempt to seek revenge in an even later episode. The short was nominated for the
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at the
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, but lost to the ''
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'' short film ''
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''.


Sound design

When deciding on sound effects, Dilworth tried to avoid pre-made stock sounds. He contributed a substantial amount of new material to sound designer Michael Geisler and only looked for sounds that made him laugh. The composition of the series' music relied on what was being portrayed: suspense, comedy, or
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. The production crew worked together to come up with new music for the series that had not previously been used. There were a few sections on one particular piece that Dilworth exceptionally liked. The production crew was able to isolate these sections and expand them into a usable theme. Original music featured in ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' was composed by Jody Gray and Andy Ezrin. Classical music can be heard at times, which pays homage to classic
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animation and the scores of
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. In several episodes, Gray arranged various famous classical pieces, such as
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's "
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", and wrote up to 15 songs.


Broadcast history

''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. Previews for ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' were shown in American movie theaters before '' Pokémon: The First Movie''. It ended on November 22, 2002, with 52 episodes produced in four seasons.


Episodes

In total, there were 52 episodes in four seasons produced, plus a pilot episode and a special episode. The series ran from November 12, 1999, to November 22, 2002.


Reception

John G. Nettles of ''
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'' reviewed the show and called it "a fascinating and textured mixture of cartoon and horror-movie conventions, and a joy to watch." Alex Mastas of ''Lights Out Films'' reviewed the show, gave it a grade "A−" and described it: "The backgrounds are rich and imaginative—they composite a lot of the show over real photos and occasionally integrate CGI into the cartoon. The look is weird and ethereal, just like the show itself." KJ Dell Antonia of
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gave the show three stars out of five, with the summary "Cult fave 'toon plays over-the-top violence for laughs." Antonia warned parents that the series contains graphic animated violence, including "exploding organs, growing extra limbs, turning inside out, you name it". Randy Miller III of
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said that shows aimed at younger audiences "usually don't go for thrills and chills, so it's good to see a genuinely surreal and slanted series develop a decent following." 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. ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' was ranked number five in ''
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''s 2012 list of "10 Best Cartoon Network Shows". In 2023, Indian entertainment journal ''
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'' ranked the show no. 1 of their list of top 10 1990s cartoons and gave special praise to the episode "Courage in the Big Stinkin' City", stating that the show remains enjoyable in present times.


Awards and nominations

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Merchandise


Home media

VHS editions of '' Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost'' and ''
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'' each include an episode of ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' as a bonus. ''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 (
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4) on September 12, 2007, by
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. 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". A Region 1 release of the first season was done by
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(via
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) on July 20, 2010. The release is the second in an official release of several
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on DVD, under the "Cartoon Network Hall of Fame" name. The second season was released on October 14, 2014, as the fourth in the "Hall of Fame" series. The third season was originally supposed to be released on DVD in Region 1 on February 2, 2016, but it was delayed to (and was released on) March 22, 2016. 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 as separate season sets in its entirety on DVD. In addition, all four seasons of the series are available for download on
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'' contains the episodes "Robot Randy" and "The Magic Tree of Nowhere" as unlockable extras. As of January 1, 2021, all 52 episodes (seasons 1–4) of the series are available to stream on
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Video games

Though the series has no official video games, characters from ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' appear in the Cartoon Network games '' Cartoon Network Speedway'', '' Cartoon Network: Block Party'', ''Cartoon Network Racing'', and '' Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall''.


Possible revivals

In February 2012,
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reported that a CGI special of ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' was in development. The seven-minute special, titled ''The Fog of Courage'', aired in 2014. Dilworth uploaded the special on his StretchFilms YouTube channel on March 14, 2024. In October 2018, Dilworth commented on a Facebook post that he was in negotiations with
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for a prequel to the series under the working title ''Before Courage.'' However, in May 2020, when asked about the project, Dilworth responded that it had been "transformed into another thing". In June 2021, Dilworth revealed that the project was on turnaround as Cartoon Network's management is prioritizing their focus on other projects. However, in January 2022, Dilworth revealed that the project has already been dropped and fell through for the same reason. On February 1, 2024, Dilworth uploaded the animatic pilot titled ''Goblins of Litter'' on his StretchFilms YouTube channel and on February 23, 2024, uploaded the same pilot with music and sound effects added.


Crossover film

On June 22, 2021,
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announced an animated direct-to-video crossover film with ''
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'' called '' Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog''. The film follows Scooby-Doo and his friends finding a suspicious object in Nowhere, Kansas, where Courage and his owners reside. Marty Grabstein and Thea White reprise their roles as Courage and Muriel, while Eustace is voiced by
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because of the deaths of the character's former voice casts Lionel Wilson and Arthur Anderson in 2003 and 2016, respectively. The film was released on DVD and digital on September 14, 2021. The film also serves as a posthumous role for Thea White, who died in July 2021, around two months before the film's release date. Series creator John R. Dilworth did not have any involvement in the crossover. According to animator and artist Tracy Mark Lee, the film's original premise was originally pitched as an episode of ''
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''


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