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  1. Nov 10, 2020 · Katz. Perhaps the most iconic villain from the series, Katz is a tall, lean cat and is widely regarded as Courage's arch-nemesis. He has appeared in several episodes and even has his own theme music. Often speaking in a calm British accent, he indulges in psychopathic and sadistic activities.

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  2. Nov 26, 2020 · Katz is the main antagonist of Courage the Cowardly Dog and is actually super freaky. Katz is extremely violent and immoral and actually does super horrifying things to Courage and the Bagges each time he appears. In the first episode, he is in, Katz tries to feed Courage to his pet spiders. Not to mention he has an incredibly smooth theme song ...

    • The Cruel Veterinarian. The Cruel Veterinarian is responsible for Courage losing his parents, as he had an obsession with sending dogs to space. As a result, the Cruel Veterinarian is Courage's arch-nemesis.
    • Mattress Demon. Courage the Cowardly Dog’s success can be attributed to the way it incorporates mainstream horror material into stories for children. The Mattress Demon acts as the show's take on The Exorcist in "The Demon in the Mattress," which sees the villain possess Muriel and antagonize Eustace and Courage through her body.
    • Di Lung. Di Lung is a minor antagonist for most of Courage the Cowardly Dog, usually appearing and saying his catchphrase, “watch where you’re going, ya fool.”
    • The Stitch Sisters. The Stitch Sisters are one-shot villains, but they have one of the most creative evil plans. Eliza and Elisa devise a scheme to make Muriel forget about Eustace and Courage.
    • King Ramses. What reigns supreme on this list is the king of all Courage the Cowardly Dog monsters. He's appeared in various memes. He's appeared in various reruns.
    • Eustace's Bugle. There's a lot to remember out of the episode "Perfect." There's the harsh nature of the perfectionist, Courage's insecure strive to be better, and the heartwarming message of being coming out of a bathtub fish.
    • The Ulcer. It's weird to think about; but at some point in kid's cartoon history, there was an entire episode dedicated to body horror. That's what the episode "Cabaret Courage," and its main villain, The Ulcer, is a gross testament to the vulnerability and pain of the human form.
    • Spirit of the Harvest Moon. There are a few uses of live-action in this series. Whether it's the violinist's jump scare in "Courage in the Big Stinkin' City" or the talking tree in "The Magic Tree of Nowhere," live-action just adds an interesting layer of the uncanny, as the series creator knew how distonic seeing it within a cartoon can feel.
  3. Action Pet: He has faced numerous horrors that are enough to send a normal human running to the loony bin.But Courage goes through any lengths to save his owners. Action Survivor: As the protagonist of a horror series, Courage is often not in a position to directly fight his adversaries and usually relies on various other means (typically luck) to survive and turn the tide against the various ...

  4. Nov 10, 2020 · Muriel is sweet-natured and Scottish, and Eustice is grumpy and selfish, regularly mistreating Courage out of jealousy. It’s an odd pair of human characters for a kid’s show, but it works. Every week, Courage must put aside his fear to protect his oblivious owners from all manner of supernatural threats, aided only by a sarcastic sentient ...

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