It always made me feel so sad to see Courage get beat up and look hurt (which is probably 95% of the episodes) that I always stuck around to see him save the day, no matter how scared I was. What a great show to grow up watching.
I’m genuinely surprised nobody had ever asked Marty Grabstein to appear in Dragon Ball Z. His screams are up there with the best battle cries of that series.
Most of courage's screams were him being scared. When the tree was cut down, it was grief But this? This was the one scream where he truly lived up to the name Muriel gave him: a scream of defiance against insurmountable odds and most of all, COURAGE
@@theenderdestruction2362 when de powered his screams were able to damage Thanos, the guy that can shrug off universe busting attacks. Again, that was de powered.
@@theenderdestruction2362 there was also the times he beat celestial with his body Channeling the same power as his voice and also the time he screamed hard enough to rip a hole in time and space called “the fault”. Also, he voice can actually destroy planets from space via a single world spoken, not screamed. So yeah
I am not disappointed. When he had nothing left in him, his wail of anguish shook the whole of the cosmos such that even fate thought he'd had enough for that day.
I wonder if Courage truly believed he was about to die from the next onslaught. And so if he was to die, he'd rather die kicking and screaming than rollover and give up.
Truth be told, it's a miracle how Courage's scream didn't make him go deaf(at least temporarily) especially since dogs can hear twice as good as people.
*Goku is crying happy tears* I'm kinda surprised that Le Quack and Weremole weren't there when the ground broke down on Katz, Black Puddle Queen, Cajun Fox and Eustace's infected mob foot.
@@kenrickbautista6141 I don't remember the episode that well, but I don't think Le Quack was there much... I think he was only there briefly as a referee, but not really in the episode to begin with.
I got one: Muriel should’ve given a better punishment for eustace than just simply whack him with a rolling pin. She should’ve kicked him out of the house or make him sleep in the basement for a month, plus forbid him from getting within five feet of courage.
This is my favorite episode. But I thought courage would contact some friends he made on the show Kitty and bunny Hunchback man Bigfoot Beaver Randy the robot Scarecrow And the snowman
You're missing the one friend/ally who's always been chill with Courage. The one who's always ready with a helpful tool or some sage advice. The man who may leave as quickly as he shows up, but is always there for Courage. A guy with apparently so much life experience that he sees these wacky situations, helps the pupper out, and just gives a smooth and simple "No prob." The legend. Mr. Mouse.
You know, imagine if you got tired of being pressured, especially by Eustace you got to let out a scream that causes a earthquake!!! This is like the earth itself whenever the earth screams, it causes earthquakes. Courage's scream is an example of that!!!! A scream that causes earthquakes!!!!
I think that was one of the criticisms people had for this episode. The villains they chose are kinda strange. Katz and Le Quack make sense. They're the two major villains of the show, but the Weremole were creatures that had no control over their actions and specifically craved humans and rabbits. Cajun Fox and Big Toe only appeared once prior to this (and Big Toe pretty much died in his episode, which they acknowledge, but never explain how he's back), and the Queen of the Black Puddle, while yeah, she would want revenge, was primarily trying to kill Eustace in her episode, so it doesn't make sense that she would suddenly team up with him.
I’m just so confused of the Weremole is there because Eustace never encountered with him and it’s never explained why he wanted revenge with courage and Eustace only encountered with The Transformed Weremole Muriel and Dr. Vindaloo
Surprised Lequack isn't there. He and Katz were the most reoccurring villains. Then again Lequack was more of a thief that just kept running into Courage then an actual villain that legit wants to kill him.