This bitch was genuinely unsettling, it was the first thing that made me even a little scared from watching Courage.
Much scarier than the mermaid episode and Katz' spiders.
This bitch was genuinely unsettling, it was the first thing that made me even a little scared from watching Courage.
Much scarier than the mermaid episode and Katz' spiders.
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This pussy cunt genuinely gave me the impression she was going to murder Eustace and Muriel in their sleep.
I mean the bug guy episode was creepy gory, but The Mask played more with your expectations and was more based in reality. It wasn't a fictional fox trying to cook granny in the pot or a bug sucking you out of a straw, this bitch felt like the most realistic psychopath criminal they could have made. More than the big nosed crook.
It's too bad they chickened out and turned it into another "Oh wait THIS TIME it isn't a villain, it's just a misunderstood fuck, again".
The misunderstood non-villains episodes are comfy and are refreshing to watch together with the other episodes, but I really don't think this episode should have been one.
What about the snuff film directors
nah it made the episode much better. a little heartwarming too.
Windmill Vandals were the first thing ever to make me feel the fear of inevitable doom
That was the only thing that me terrified as a kid from this show. I remember during the premier, I was the only one in the house and the electricity went out during the storm as the characters were getting their head sliced off. Shit was scary.
Some of the episodes need to be remastered
Like the squids, the tree, and the harvest moon episodes
NOT A FARMER.
Wait a minute, was this from the domestic violence episode,
Yes. This entire episode was based on an abusive relationship, and the ending was probably such a taboo topic to put in a kid's show, but Kitty and Bunny heavilly implied that they are a lesbian couple.
This episode put me off watching it for months.
There are "people" who were actually """""afraid"""" of this children's show and didnt just find the whole thing funny
Was the masked animal thing a reference to that Bagi anime?
Okay how many were there besides the insne burglar, and the living house
Just keep soaking it
It was pretty unsettling when I was young
>People in quotation marks.
They WERE children when they found the show frightening. And if you're a grown adult you shouldn't be scared by any fictional media regardless of its demographics.
I was eight.
The tree, the hunchback...
Wanted to fuck both of them, desu
I thought you meant characters that acted like villains at first, like the giant robot.
>Don't have Cartoon Network as a kid
>Get the Scooby Doo and the Alien Invaders VHS
>It has a Courage episode on it
>Never heard of it before
>It's the fucking RETURN THE SLAB episode
I eventually got CN and was also scared shitless by Heads of Beef. God the music in this show really set the mood.
To add on, it also knew very well when to have comedy and when to commit to horror. I actually can't think of any other show, cartoon or otherwise, that did that as well as Courage. I don't think Heads of Beef even had any jokes in it. I legit had nightmares for weeks when he opens up his burger and the guy's fucking face is in the meat.
I wasn't scared when I watched this when I was young
Eight year olds are basically adults.
THE MAN IN GAUZE, THE MAN IN GAUZE
If she was murderous, then the rest of the episode wouldn't work out. Think about it: if Kitty could just take them all out, then she wouldn't have much of a problem with the dogs holding Bunny.
Instead we get her being unable to and picking on Courage not only because he's a dog but he's weaker and easier to beat up.
Found Dan Schneider.
jej
The only thing that scares me in Courage are the characters that have protruding eyeballs, it absolutely terrifies me.
I always liked this episode
My parents said that episode was liberal propaganda
There's too many to count, but the best example is:
The pigs at the diner. I genuinely remember the pigs at the diner as being the most misunderstood "villains" because Courage flat out runs away without realizing they weren't the bad guys.
Also the rich guy's shadow who wants to be a star.
I guess the dumb goddess bitch who lost her pink dog and wants to replace him with Courage.
The snow man, The swamp guy
Too many in my opinion.
I know right? I never understood what the fuck Courage was screaming so much about, except for when this fucking cat puts off her mask and shows off those giant eyeballs together with that creepy music. That's the only time when I understood what Courage was screaming about.
Seriously? I loved the atmosphere. I just wish they had done more with him besides just sitting there and delivering 3 curses. I wanted a scene where Courage or Eustace are lost because the road disappeared and this faggot appears at random like some Slenderman or Katz walking slowly and cornering you.
I couldn't stand the episode where they do a talent show. Pretentious and stupid in my opinion just like the last episode and the giant white head. Also far more unlikable and unsympathetic than the The Hunchback/The Futurama emotional episodes I kept rolling my eyes at. If I couldn't get into The Jetsons/The Flinstone's family drama then I sure as hell won't get over The Simpsons, Futurama, Courage.
>Courage is weaker and easier to beat up
>He proceeds to BTFO the other dogs while still being a coward.
>Bunny is all over him.
Courage literally BTFO women with Courage (Facts) and Cowardliness (Logic).
Courage got season 1 Johnny Bravo levels of weird in some episodes.
The Chinese episode, the banana city, the arena robots, the snowman, the scientist who turns everyone evil, the computer virus, the one where the computer uses Muriel's body to be a daredevil, the giant Mafia foot