Top 10 Scariest Courage the Cowardly Dog Episodes
The main reason I found this episode creepy was because of King Ramses' rendering. The poor CGI that was used on him to put him in the cartoon just fit him perfectly. It really made him look terrifying. I had a hard time sleeping after this episode just because of how he looked!
Return the slab... or forever be cursed...
Eh, I've had more disturbing versions of the first nightmare creature in my dreams. Mostly, what gets me about it is it's so unexpected, and those eyes, along with the blasted music. Otherwise, it's just a weird image.
Oh, also that barracuda fish. It was alive on the table, and it was going to be eaten...
This episode used to give me nightmares for nights when I was a little kid. What freaked me out the most was that nightmare Courage had with that giant CGI blue alien fetus. I'm 16, and it still sends shivers down my spine just seeing it.
This is the scariest. This is my number two scary. Their smile is like Creepypasta Jeff the Killer, and their eyes are like a murderer's or some spy.
My brother and I would mock a part we found funny from this episode back then. But that pic looks really scary.
Yeah, Eustace and Muriel being turned into puppets and then Courage going insane and trying to remake his life - enough said.
While I don't think this one was as creepy as everyone else thinks, it did have a few unsettling moments.
Definitely! That mask was so spooky!
Probably the scariest episode ever due to the fact of how realistic it is.
I stopped watching Courage after seeing that spirit.
That girl was terrifying. She just turns around with that face. It reminds me of Large Marge from Peewee's Big Adventure.
This should be higher. The ending still scares the hell out of me.
Basically, that episode is scary because Muriel was possessed by a demon, and she becomes like an exorcism. It seems their voices are like a demon's.
Should be No. 5. This episode is scary.
This episode is scary because Muriel is possessed by a mattress demon. She has an exorcist-like voice, and it's so scary when her head rolls and then cuts out.
The area and time in which this takes place is dark, and the story itself is, too.
How is this not in the top ten? Those pigs were so creepy!
This should be way higher. The atmosphere, the designs of the vandals, and the music are all chilling.
Nasty is terrifying. The episode is like The Ring, leaving the viewer in television.
It always scares me. Glad Muriel and Courage were both saved.