The house looked black, like it was in a fire and was all ash. SATAN IS OUR LEADER!" This definitely encouraged me not to talk to strangers when I was younger. An alien creature comes into the farmhouse by claiming, "Car broke, phone yes?" Some music plays, again it sounds like something in Silent Hill. Muriel says in some distorted voice "Hello Courage, what a nice dog" and walked up to him and petted him. But, the fact that Kitty wore a haunting, porcelain mask during the majority of the episode, never spoke and physically attacked Courage several times wasn't reassuring before we knew about her mission. It scared the shit out of me. Pasta Trying To Be Good When It Sucks Enough To Be A Troll, POINTLESS VIOLENCE TOTALLY MAKES IT SCARY U GUIZE, https://crst.fandom.com/wiki/Courage_the_Cowardly_Dog_Lost_Episode?oldid=20541. creepiest Courage the Cowardly Dog episodes. They sat there for 20 seconds, staring blanklessy at poor Courage, then Muriel took out her rolling pin thing you see on the normal episodes, and beats Eustace without mercy constantly. Courage then walked to his house. Then laughing. But, Eustace (ugh) had to go and hit the only person-sized weevil in existence with his truck, causing Muriel to invite him into their home as he recovered. He flipped the switch, the lights flickered on. He was walking for about 1 minute. I did enough research and questioning the network to the point where I couldn't get any answer. It was sad, even though he was never my favorite. Luckily, everything turned out OK, but a demonic old woman swallowing people whole isn't really what I expected to be my source of entertainment as a kid. JUST RED. I kinda started to tear up a bit. He opened the ashy door that creaked really loud, earbleeding loud, and I tried to turn the volume down on the T.V. Courage deduces that the pig is killing the humans and using their flesh as meat in his hamburgers. This one was a sweet episode compared to the others on this list. The only words that said was "Made by Lucifer". Once he's inside, Courage sees that the man in the trenchcoat is really an alien seeking to take away DNA and characteristics of the Bagge family to use in experiments. Episode: "The House Of Discontent" … So all I could do was just cover my ears. Muriel then stopped hitting Eustace. Slightly less outwardly creepy as some of the other Courage episodes, this one may have forced you to pay attention as a kid to get what it was really supposed to be about. I tried to switch channels but I noticed the batteries were dead and I was too lazy to change them, so I just sat there looking at the blank, black screen for 5 minutes till the show came on. Then, Courage jumped into the fire, and screamed in pain from the fire burning his flesh. Nothing good was on so I switched to Cartoon Network, because usually it amuses me, even if the show sucks. In fact Courage the Cowardly Dog wasn't even playing at that time, it was Adventure Time! Even the title of this episode is a little strange. Courage the Cowardly Dog was always a show that gave me nightmares, but it also captivated my young mind in a way I couldn't describe. But, thanks to a mysterious bathtub eel, Courage realizes he's perfect the way he is. Who knows what kid saw this, parents even. Generally helpful and polite, the weevil has a horrible secret: He sucks the energy from humans using his creepy fly-like tongue to satisfy his hunger. He then draws the pentagram around the pile of bodies. Eustace Bagge was one of the crabbiest and most problematic characters on this whole show (and that's saying something). I mean, was this some sick joke?! He said it in a loud, deep, distorted voice. I don't know what he was thinking, but I could tell it was just evilness. The show then stopped, and then played a normal episode of Chowder. but it wouldn't. While every episode of this show was essentially the perfect formula for a nightmare, there were a few that stood out among the rest (and may or may not continue to haunt me to this day). Like you were hearing Hell itself. Transforming into an octopus, a snake, and even Courage himself, the shadow plagues the family, refusing to leave until Courage has a talk with him about hopes and dreams, helping him find his path in life — the path of showbiz. Courage the Cowardly Dog can give almost anyone nightmares. It was like the "episode" was meant... for ME! Courage stopped staring and then began walking down this road that seemed to lead to no where. That wasn't where I was expecting this episode to go at first, especially with all the lightning and thunder. He throws the two bodies into the pile of dead bodies. And then all you hear is static, and then screams. Overwhelmed by his insecurities (no thanks to Eustace), Courage's worries about himself cause a phantom-like, elderly school marm named The Perfectionist to arrive at the farmhouse. So normally I stay up a bit late to watch T.V (my parents don't care I have insomnia). I called Cartoon Network the next day, questioning them about this. Just wow. I had lights on, but then they turned off, I checked the plug, it was in. BECAUSE THIS WASN'T FUNNY! Freaky Fred, or Muriel's nephew, is one of the most memorable and weirdest characters to ever appear on Courage. First of all, how was I expected to know what a weevil was as a kid (I'm still not sure I know)? Even though I knew it was just a TV show, the floating head (ghost?) Needless to say, it was the fiery red hair, hissing tongue, and bouts of tantrums while levitating five feet in the air that haunted my nightmares and left me wondering about Courage's fate at the end of the episode. It's Eustace's greed and desire to keep a stolen slab worth one million dollars that forces the entire family to be haunted by the ghost of King Ramses, who refuses to leave until the slab is returned to his tomb. It made me feel sick to my stomach. I'm like "Okay great my favorite show, gotta watch this!". So thanks for the nightmares, parentals. I couldn't believe it! I will never think of this show the same again. He seemed like he had internal bleeding from the way he was coughing up blood and had blood coming out his eyes. With an unhealthy affinity for cutting hair (a la Sweeney Todd), Fred becomes fixated on Courage and snips off all of his hair, except for the hair on his tail (because that would be weird). Courage just stood there, still holding the bloody knife. These are some of the creepiest Courage the Cowardly Dog episodes, so go ahead and remind yourself of all the terrifying "things he did for love.".

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