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TV Shows - Courage the Cowardly Dog
Courage the Cowardly Dog is an Academy Award-nominated American animated television series, created by John R. Dilworth, who directed each episode, about a dog named Courage and his owners Muriel Bagge, a kindly old Scottish woman, and Eustace Bagge, a grumpy old farmer, living together in a farmhouse in the middle of the fictional town of Nowhere, Kansas (often described as The Middle of Nowhere) As of January 2009, the show still reruns on Cartoon Network.
Wikipedia Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courage_The_Cowardly_Dog
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Never boned. It was surreal without being stupid. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on November 23, 2010, 5:59 pm - (1 votes)
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I don't think it boned. Granted, it had some scary moments, but I didn't really care about it, even when I was 6. -- Submitted By: (cartooner) on November 22, 2010, 5:20 pm - (0 votes)
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i honestly didnt like this show. it was going for creepy and i wanted funny. -- Submitted By: (VeritechRyan) on October 21, 2010, 1:06 am - (0 votes)
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An excellent show. That episode with the zombie standing outside the house saying "Return the Slab, Return the Slab, or suffer my curse" scared me. I couldn't watch it for two years. Never boned. -- Submitted By: (ScottyB) on August 2, 2009, 8:57 am - (1 votes)
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Probably Never boned. The show was fresh beginning to end. (Believe the show got better Animation and FX wise later in the run) Yeah, it did get a little preachy later in the show, (Curtain of Cruelty and the Goat ep.) and it was sad to see Ustus'(sp?) voice actor pass away, But god with stuff like King Ramses, the NYC Ep (The Violin Girl), the Harvest moon, the Windmill Vikings, the Space Squid and the "You're not perfect-t-t-t" Guy, it was great. -- Submitted By: (Ken) on May 9, 2009, 11:58 pm - (0 votes)
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