Admit it: Before "American Horror Story" and "The Walking Dead," you were terrified of Courage the Cowardly Dog.
Almost every evening on Cartoon Network, the cartoon series would take viewers out of their beds and into his town called Nowhere, where he lived in the middle (middle of Nowhere; get it?) with his owners Muriel and Eustace Bagge. There, Courage would defend his owners from monsters, aliens, zombies and other creepy characters — and he would do so cowardly.
In 1999, the series had everyone thinking, "How is this a kids show?" Now, rewatching the series on Netflix has everyone thinking, "How would I watch this as a kid?"
The show has nothing to envy from the current horror series on TV. It was jam-packed with demonic faces, exploding organs, fetus blobs from Hell, creepy claymation and even a tree with an awkward human face on it.
Seriously, how was this a kids show?
The series lasted four seasons and has a total of 52 episodes. Courage and the show were first introduced as a seven-minute animated short called "The Chicken from Outer Space." The short was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1995. Now, it remains as a cult classic, having an 8.3/10 rating on IMDb.
If you’re ready to relive those childhood fears, look no further. Grab a blanket and a drink; here’s a drinking game to help you through.
- Whenever Eustace is mad at Courage and says, "Stupid dog!"
- When Courage says, "The things I do for love."
- If you catch the scary movie references or tropes
- If your palms get sweaty
- When a really creepy character stays for dinner
- Whenever Courage says, "Either ……., or my name is …….., and it’s not."
- When the adorable Muriel exclaims, "Oh, my!"
- When Dr. Vindaloo recommends to keep soaking it
- If there’s a floating human head somewhere
- Whenever Ma comes to town
- Whenever Muriel almost dies, unbeknownst to her
- If you start reciting the whole theme song
- When you get really scared
- After you finish the series, before going to bed. You’ll need it.