Sunday 23 January 2011

Now this has to be one of my favourite cartoons...

Courage the Cowardly Dog is a cartoon for kids, but really freaky kids. Village of the Damned kids. It's Lassie on mescaline, The X-Files with fewer flashlights, or in other words, terrific for adults. I guess this makes me one of the "freaky" kids but im very sure that there are many of you out there who will agree that it is one of the best. Wether an adult or a "freaky" kid. 


Courage is an overly frightened dog who lives in the middle of nowhere with his owners Muriel Bagg and husband Eustace. He was abandoned as a puppy and found by Muriel. Ever since being taken to nowhere he has done nothing but protect his owners from all sorts of different kinds of evils. Often almost dying to protect the household. Ironic that his name is Courage when he is probably the biggest "wimp" of the canine world. Which is probably the reason why he is such a loveable character, putting his own well-being on the line for his owners, no matter how frightened he may be. 


Doogle Demands that you watch the video and take some tips on how to be utterly LOVEABLE!



10 comments:

  1. utterly loveable, i do believe you require the influence of this video as a constant guide on how to become "utterly loveable" :P

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  2. this show is so weird... I've seen a few episodes and they disturb me. I wonder how kids react!

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  3. Cartoons are so watered down these days. Cartoons use to be pure like this :)

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  4. used to watch when i was little

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  5. Quite cute. Seems to remember watching them when Im young. Followed and supported.

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  6. The old man scares the sh*t out of me!... but it was a funny cartoon

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  7. I've always liked courage :) Following

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  8. Courage is so freaking awesom

    got you on follow, great blog

    www.crackinstuff.blogspot.com

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  9. my friends and i still gather together to watch courage. it used to scare the hell outta me though

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