This episode tought us one thing that before you judge someone appearance because they look monster, ugly or poor you have to know there true color and there personality first instead being paranoid.
Defeated: 1. Katz 2. Cajun Fox 3. Le Quack 4. Mattress Demon 5. The Weremole 6. Box Demon 7. The Big Toe 8. Goose God 9. Black Puddle Queen 10. Benton Tarantella and Errol Von Volkheim 11. Snowman 12. Duckling 13. Katz 14. Space Chicken 15. Fusilli Befriended: 1. Shadow 2. Bigfoot 3. Uncle Fred 4. Duck Brothers 5. The Hunchback of Nowhere 6. Eggplants
@@LeopardMan-cb3zxYeah I don’t think Fred counts as being defeated or befriended as the guy already likes Courage from the start due to his love for animals (especially hairy ones) and his defeat isn’t much as he not only willing surrender but also succeed in cutting off majority of Courage fur
@@CapcomGodwas he ? I thought it that he was maybe on the spectrum or something and instead of trying to help him or teach him to manage everyone always just told him he was bad. Instead of getting him real help they locked him in an insane asylum. Because I feel as though if they meant CSA then they could have had his backstory as prison not an asylum
I hate how people misinterpret his character, he's supposed to be a silly parody of serial killer characters in movies, the joke is that the episode gives him some really dramatic and unnerving scenes that make you think he's about to do something really bad, but all he does is shave hair
Fred was the only Courage villain to ever scare me as a child. He genuinely scared the living shit out of me when i was a kid, and everytime he said "Naughtyyy" I'd shiver so bad!
I never saw this episode as a child and watched it for the first time as an adult. I STILL felt so disturbed. The shaving is so effective at getting across the "getting touched by the creepy uncle" vibe, and kids still recognize Fred is really, REALLY doing something wrong without knowing what it's supposed to represent.
Clearly there was some Dan Schneider-type guy who worked on this show at that point. Though to be fair, that's like the weirdest/most problematic part of the show that I've seen and I own the 2 seasons on DVD still
@@ChrisVillagomezI don’t think this is as problematic as Sneider’s works mainly because it’s a male dog with a male adult VA and the focus is gross out humor. Definitely a weird thing with the context we know l, but I prefer one instance of this than years worth of teenage girls showing off their feet
Defeats - 15 Befriended - 25 Freaky Fred + 1 each as yes he was defeated but at the same time wasnt really departing with hatred at courage Alien Ducks + 3 each brother Eggplants + 17 each plant (only adding a few that standout from the original group of 15 chasing them)
Moral of all villains: Katz: Never trust strangers. Cajun Fox: Never trust foxes. The Shadow: The Stars are the light of night Le Quack: Always call the reinforcements for help. Bigfoot: Stay nearby someone adult. Mattress Demon: Always ask for help if needed. Fred: The Barbers aren't evil, except Fred. The Weremole: Werewolfs aren't real. Duck Brothers: Trust Your Brothers. Box Demon: Never Check someone else's things. Big Toe: ... Just don't do that. Hunchback: Never judge someone on how they look. Goose God: (don't know.) Black Puddle Queen: Never believe on horror stories. (and never jump in puddles.) Benton Tarantella and Errol Von Volkheim: Never fight. The Snowman: Never stay to much in the Cold. The Precious, Wonderful, Adorable, Lovable Duckling: never build rockets. Katz (again): Never go with strangers. Space Chickens: Aliens aren't real. Eggplants: Take Care of your Plants. Fusilli: Don't trust fake wizards. That's it I guess, for now...
The hunchback wasn’t a villain, but rather a lesson of not judging people by their appearance. Courage and the Hunchback became steadfast friends. It was Eustace who was the antagonist of the episode.
Scooby-Doo also had a really nice message honestly. "The real monsters are just people too." Even the "real" monsters have proper personalities like the ones in the live-action movies in the early 2000's and even the Zombies in Zombie Island
@@Alex2010alif in a lot of episodes actually, like being posess by the mattress demon, and getting his head stolen by a space chicken, and trying to imprison bigfoot
you could say that fusilli was both defeated and befriended, cause he was turned into a marionette, but still had control over his actions and found a place on center stage
That initial part of the Katz Motel looks like the goddamn Backrooms. I don't know if they ever did a Backrooms episode of Courage, but it would genuinely fit, even without bringing any charming cryptids into it. *Muriel:* "Eustace, what ever is all this equipment for?" *Eustace:* "This ol' house is measurin' a quarter-inch bigger on the inside, and I don't know why!"
Courage had the best and the most beautiful life lessons for a kids cartoon but to be honest I am sad that there is no other cartoon out there with the same lessons
The black puddle queen is one of the best villian characters because she was a siren to brainwashed men people,reason to kidnap Eustace. The best part from the scene isthat courage needs to rescue Eustace for the first time which is hilarious.😊😊😊
As Courage puts it. "The Things I do for Love" Despite Courage not liking Eustace, He loves Muriel with all his heart, and for whatever reason, she loves Eustace.
goose god is so kekworthy since he's deeply (and very foolishly) in love with a non-sentient object that he nonetheless misidentified as capable of returning his affection. sigh... truly the logical extreme of the adage "love is blind".
5:00 this episode made me cry. It was so wholesoms/sad. The green guy was so sweet. I felt so bad for him in the episode. That was so cute how Courage and him befriended each other at the ending. :)
not all of the characters throughout this show were villains, for example the scarecrow, the bananas, bigfoot, the shadow, the eggplants, the hunchback, the 3 headed alien chicken and the duck brothers were mistaken for villains but they weren't villains at all
7:05 this episode scared the hell out of me when I first watched it as a kid. Courage the Cowardly Dog was one of those cartoons that gave me nightmares well into adulthood.
0:42 Hey, he's got a point. And it's a good idea to follow up on. Also, it's a shame we never saw Courage have any real conversations outside of Season 1. When he speaks, he's quite intelligent for a pooch. 3:22 Ah, Benjamin Biskin. So dynamic in voicing three duck brothers. 7:36 I doubt anyone did when they first saw this episode, Eustace. Also, I get the feeling that Benton Tarentella is a play on "Quentin Tarantino". It's a wonder what you don't pick up on as a kid. 8:22 Yeesh, take a chill pill, Eustace. It's just a chair. You can replace it. 9:29 Help is on the way!
5:00 Even though it is true that Hunchback of Nowhere is not a villain, he is still a victim or simply bad looking appearance villain (as in someone who looks like a villain). Also, he is the main focus of the following episode and Courage befriended Hunchback, not defeated him
Holy shit i need to know what the name of the OST song around 0:44 is. Holy shit that trumpet. I even emailed Jody Gray about it, still waiting to hear back but damn I need this track in my life.
The Big Toe episode taught me that caring for someone is not always pretty. Oftentimes you get your hands dirty for them, in Courage's case his tongue!
Skyfaller3D Could Do About This Since The “Cartoon Network Movie Villains Defeats” Video & Classic Stories Can Do The Same With Ranking The “Courage The Cowardly Dog “ Villains Defeats Video.
Despite all the horror in this cartoon, the best thing was its beautiful ending, and after everything bad, there was something beautiful after all.
Agreed
Well, the puppet one was certainly a strange ending, but not too bad
Off topic, but hopefully this applies to real life bro
Some episodes are not
Courage was a heroic doggy
I love how this specific farm is given the most trouble.
Courage is the greatest doggo ever and I will die on that hill
And its in the middle of nowhere yet attracts alot of trouble and wierd beings
If I was correct, I think it's a stone or something that attracts all the weirdness
Well it is a cursed land
Makes you immagine just how bad the rest of the world might be.
5:00 he’s not a villain, he’s just a lonely soul who befriended Courage
This episode tought us one thing that before you judge someone appearance because they look monster, ugly or poor you have to know there true color and there personality first instead being paranoid.
@@jpicasiano7081 erm...thats tought, not thought.
@@kyutogreyfox4292 They mean "Taught".
Plus this is a crossover with courage and Disney
Antagonist may be the more appropriate term. Not a bad guy, but the central point of conflict
Villain: I’m gonna do unspeakable things to you and your family.
Courage: *gibberish*
Villain: shit you right.
The undertale neutral run
Wooh ooh story of undertale
@@zn0oblyplays343I fell from the light
@@SerialDesignati0n-Ntalk or should I fight
@@WinterFrost_MimikyuLiker Monster genocide.
This my Undertale.
@@WinterFrost_MimikyuLikerI fell through a cave on mount ebott
Defeated:
1. Katz
2. Cajun Fox
3. Le Quack
4. Mattress Demon
5. The Weremole
6. Box Demon
7. The Big Toe
8. Goose God
9. Black Puddle Queen
10. Benton Tarantella and Errol Von Volkheim
11. Snowman
12. Duckling
13. Katz
14. Space Chicken
15. Fusilli
Befriended:
1. Shadow
2. Bigfoot
3. Uncle Fred
4. Duck Brothers
5. The Hunchback of Nowhere
6. Eggplants
Uh Fred was defeated
@@kidprime6863 yeah, Fred was thrown in a funny farm, but deep down, Fred cared about Courage and made a unshaven part of his fur a loving message.
No, Fred shall never be befriended
Yeah cus Fred was already befriended if all this time he has cared for courage this whole time
@@LeopardMan-cb3zxYeah I don’t think Fred counts as being defeated or befriended as the guy already likes Courage from the start due to his love for animals (especially hairy ones) and his defeat isn’t much as he not only willing surrender but also succeed in cutting off majority of Courage fur
To be truthful, Muriel was the one who defeated Katz, then Eustace defeated him. Courage didn’t defeat him at all, at least, not in this season.
Like how courage always runs into
Katz and he doesn't remember him from last time.
Actually when they are about to board a boat that cats owned he screamed at cats which means he recognized them as the dangerous cats
@@NemoPouncey he should call Dr. Le Quack for amnesia checkup
To Be Truthful, Muriel Was The One Who
7:00 she made me laugh as a kid. It always sounded like she was complaining. 🤣
“WHEN I GET OUTTA HERE I’LL GET YA, YA GOOD FOR NOTHIN-..”
She also did the same thing when Courage baited her with Eustace, causing herself to get trapped inside of a seashell. XD
Uh the hunchback character is not a villain
Neither is the shadow, all he wanted to be was a star
Or Bigfoot
Don’t forget the Alien 🦆 brothers and Goose God
And Chinese empress
Also the eggplants.
Seeing Courage talk like this makes me wonder why he DIDNT talk more like this in the scooby doo crossover?
Later in the seasons, the ppl at CN I think didn’t want courage to talk as much or at all. And it’s been like that ever since
@@st3pcr8r but they should've have at least let him talk a few times in the movie
I could be very wrong on this but I heard like his original voice actor got sick and they let him do less lines in the movie
@-Burn10Official it seems like humans cant understand him
hate what that movie did to eustace and courage .that was just cringe
Fred was never a villain, he was just NAUUUUGHTY
And Courage simply…
…needed space.
Fred was definitely an allegory for CSA, probably the biggest villain there was in the whole show.
@@CapcomGodwas he ? I thought it that he was maybe on the spectrum or something and instead of trying to help him or teach him to manage everyone always just told him he was bad. Instead of getting him real help they locked him in an insane asylum. Because I feel as though if they meant CSA then they could have had his backstory as prison not an asylum
He is completely insane 😂
I hate how people misinterpret his character, he's supposed to be a silly parody of serial killer characters in movies, the joke is that the episode gives him some really dramatic and unnerving scenes that make you think he's about to do something really bad, but all he does is shave hair
4:25 This isn't Nickelodeon
The best wholesome one! 0:43
And with that “Last of the Starmakers” Soundtrack 😢
Fred was the only Courage villain to ever scare me as a child. He genuinely scared the living shit out of me when i was a kid, and everytime he said "Naughtyyy" I'd shiver so bad!
I never saw this episode as a child and watched it for the first time as an adult. I STILL felt so disturbed. The shaving is so effective at getting across the "getting touched by the creepy uncle" vibe, and kids still recognize Fred is really, REALLY doing something wrong without knowing what it's supposed to represent.
The music is what got me not the chacter himself
4:37 this scene is so awkawrd LMAO
no wonder in the latinoamerican dub they added some background music
Yeah watching that bothered me. I already don't like feet so that just made me uncomfortable. 😂
Clearly there was some Dan Schneider-type guy who worked on this show at that point. Though to be fair, that's like the weirdest/most problematic part of the show that I've seen and I own the 2 seasons on DVD still
@@ChrisVillagomezI don’t think this is as problematic as Sneider’s works mainly because it’s a male dog with a male adult VA and the focus is gross out humor. Definitely a weird thing with the context we know l, but I prefer one instance of this than years worth of teenage girls showing off their feet
@Bri-lk7re Yeah that's what I meant. It's nowhere near the creep levels that Dan Schneider's shows give off, it's just weird on it's own
That episode is the weirdest
Defeats - 15
Befriended - 25
Freaky Fred + 1 each as yes he was defeated but at the same time wasnt really departing with hatred at courage
Alien Ducks + 3 each brother
Eggplants + 17 each plant (only adding a few that standout from the original group of 15 chasing them)
Is actually 6 befriend
@@QuackyQuackster i counted each individual person be friends and acceptions for the scenario
Ser C&C Headcanon americano!🪲🦆🪲🐤🟡🟢🟣🟠
Moral of all villains:
Katz: Never trust strangers.
Cajun Fox: Never trust foxes.
The Shadow: The Stars are the light of night
Le Quack: Always call the reinforcements for help.
Bigfoot: Stay nearby someone adult.
Mattress Demon: Always ask for help if needed.
Fred: The Barbers aren't evil, except Fred.
The Weremole: Werewolfs aren't real.
Duck Brothers: Trust Your Brothers.
Box Demon: Never Check someone else's things.
Big Toe: ... Just don't do that.
Hunchback: Never judge someone on how they look.
Goose God: (don't know.)
Black Puddle Queen: Never believe on horror stories. (and never jump in puddles.)
Benton Tarantella and Errol Von Volkheim:
Never fight.
The Snowman: Never stay to much in the Cold.
The Precious, Wonderful, Adorable, Lovable Duckling: never build rockets.
Katz (again): Never go with strangers.
Space Chickens: Aliens aren't real.
Eggplants: Take Care of your Plants.
Fusilli: Don't trust fake wizards.
That's it I guess, for now...
Goose God: honk (sacrifice something variable?)
Space chicken:(if Aliens exist, Leave it to area 51)
The hunchback wasn’t a villain, but rather a lesson of not judging people by their appearance.
Courage and the Hunchback became steadfast friends. It was Eustace who was the antagonist of the episode.
This show was the way i found out that just cuz someone looks bad doesnt mean they all are (this n life taught me)
Scooby-Doo also had a really nice message honestly. "The real monsters are just people too." Even the "real" monsters have proper personalities like the ones in the live-action movies in the early 2000's and even the Zombies in Zombie Island
Hunchback Is Not A Villain Eustace Is Actually Was Villain
In the episode Ball of revenge
@@Alex2010alif in a lot of episodes actually, like being posess by the mattress demon, and getting his head stolen by a space chicken, and trying to imprison bigfoot
This dog, man. I love this dog right here.
Dog Man
Fusilli had quite the bitter sweet ending, becoming a puppet/marionette of his own...
Courage's howl at 5:00 is more adorable than it needs to be!
you could say that fusilli was both defeated and befriended, cause he was turned into a marionette, but still had control over his actions and found a place on center stage
0:43 Will always be my favorite ending to a conflict in Courage the Cowardly Dog
5:37 i think the goose god is blind. all he needed was his queen but he decided to be stupid and think the truck is his queen because of its honking
@aaliyahrosado7365 😒 Dude. That's what I literally said.
@@Kadendrawmaster310jeez bro calm down
It's a cartoon
Well he is a bird
I'm just saying @@hedgehogpower194.
@@lexaiuskenjiro5867 And a GOD
All the Monster on Courage Dog it like Goosebumps
That initial part of the Katz Motel looks like the goddamn Backrooms. I don't know if they ever did a Backrooms episode of Courage, but it would genuinely fit, even without bringing any charming cryptids into it.
*Muriel:* "Eustace, what ever is all this equipment for?"
*Eustace:* "This ol' house is measurin' a quarter-inch bigger on the inside, and I don't know why!"
Courage had the best and the most beautiful life lessons for a kids cartoon but to be honest I am sad that there is no other cartoon out there with the same lessons
3:24 that voice sounds familiar 🤔
It’s Wako
the one on the right is number one
@@Kadendrawmaster310 the animaniacs? The warner Brothers and their Warner sister Dot y'know?
@@maizakame689 oooooo k
Thanks for the info
Wakko my boi!
The weremole episode scared me the most when I was a kid
I wonder why all of villains from the intro of season 1 appeared only in the next season (for example Robot Randy)?
The black puddle queen is one of the best villian characters because she was a siren to brainwashed men people,reason to kidnap Eustace. The best part from the scene isthat courage needs to rescue Eustace for the first time which is hilarious.😊😊😊
As Courage puts it. "The Things I do for Love" Despite Courage not liking Eustace, He loves Muriel with all his heart, and for whatever reason, she loves Eustace.
I miss this show
6:56 "Defeated" yet later shows up in the bathtub in a dog form winking at Courage like "You thought you escaped me? I'm not going anywhere...".
ah the dark puddle queen made me laugh "when i get out of her you" i can only imagine what she was saying after that
Sometimes this show made me tear up and laugh hard! That’s how good this show is!
7:07
That accent was too funny for me as a kid. 😂
I never knew courage could speak.
It's usually rare 😌
He speak just not the human language english.
Can't say I'm surprised Jim Cummings got in this show as a villain.
2:09 lethal company
The goose god is not bad guy he just wanted his true love
So that’s the hunchback
Goose god
Bigfoot
Duck brothers
Eggplants
The shadow
Who’s friends with courage
Great compilation video i enjoyed it
7:33 did he just say "Schaiße"?
He said "shut up"
@@athandog oh, aight. It sounded for me like that tho
goose god is so kekworthy since he's deeply (and very foolishly) in love with a non-sentient object that he nonetheless misidentified as capable of returning his affection. sigh... truly the logical extreme of the adage "love is blind".
1:47 In the paddy wagon Le Quack. 😂
The Hunchback is Really Nice Once you Get to Know Him.
2:06 lethal company costume?
5:00 this episode made me cry. It was so wholesoms/sad. The green guy was so sweet. I felt so bad for him in the episode. That was so cute how Courage and him befriended each other at the ending. :)
Foot episode written by Dan Schneider.
The hunchback was the definition of all things we consider evil or wicked are simply just lonely or lacking in social niceties
1:20 did he say “not bad” or “nut bag?”
He said not bad
not all of the characters throughout this show were villains, for example the scarecrow, the bananas, bigfoot, the shadow, the eggplants, the hunchback, the 3 headed alien chicken and the duck brothers were mistaken for villains but they weren't villains at all
Courage worrying about eustass was great
7:05 this episode scared the hell out of me when I first watched it as a kid. Courage the Cowardly Dog was one of those cartoons that gave me nightmares well into adulthood.
I CAN'T BE THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS NEVER HEARD COURAGE SPEAK 💀
You aren't, you absolutely aren't
I like the ending for the Hunchback. Its very heartwarming.
0:42 Hey, he's got a point. And it's a good idea to follow up on. Also, it's a shame we never saw Courage have any real conversations outside of Season 1. When he speaks, he's quite intelligent for a pooch.
3:22 Ah, Benjamin Biskin. So dynamic in voicing three duck brothers.
7:36 I doubt anyone did when they first saw this episode, Eustace. Also, I get the feeling that Benton Tarentella is a play on "Quentin Tarantino". It's a wonder what you don't pick up on as a kid.
8:22 Yeesh, take a chill pill, Eustace. It's just a chair. You can replace it.
9:29 Help is on the way!
Fun fact: this was the most popular video ever in Eustace bagge
Woah, Courage had speaking lines before losing them?
1:40 he can escape
Slip those out. Not 😞 g enough to tight his wings
Hunchback is not a villan
Eustace is
2:16. Granny got the 1 inch swing.
I'm referring the 1 inch punch.
5:00 Even though it is true that Hunchback of Nowhere is not a villain, he is still a victim or simply bad looking appearance villain (as in someone who looks like a villain). Also, he is the main focus of the following episode and Courage befriended Hunchback, not defeated him
Shadow was just a misunderstood guy. He is nice
1:27 Oh Lala.
French language sir 🇫🇷 the le in the name and the accordion 🪗 is French
0:12 Muriel cracked his ass!😂😂😂😂
A guide to defeating Eldrich Horrors
0:02 Evil laugh v3 😈😈😈😈
Especially considering a cat is overpowering their worst nemesis, A dog.
Next Season 2 Please
Katz is one of the reasons I’m uncomfortable around spiders to this day
The Hunchback should not be on this list, he's the complete opposite of a villain, the people who called him ugly were the real villains.
Kat was too confident fucking with Eustace's chair like that lmao
Courage the Cowardly Dog was the definition of early Y2k creepypasta.
1:26 oh Lala =)
That's French speaking for you
Very sweet 🧁 little doggy 🐕
They should of made an episode where all of courages friends came together
I don't think that the hunchback classifies as a villain.
Holy shit i need to know what the name of the OST song around 0:44 is. Holy shit that trumpet. I even emailed Jody Gray about it, still waiting to hear back but damn I need this track in my life.
cool video
Can we all agree that courage is a bad@ss!!!
The Big Toe episode taught me that caring for someone is not always pretty. Oftentimes you get your hands dirty for them, in Courage's case his tongue!
Having the eggplants act such naughtily or speak like that was definitely not a mistake😂😂😂😂😂
Techinally Muriel defeated Katz with the Tennis Racket.
0:11 a wild Muriel appears
Gohan(Geo): shoot I'm out of spider repellent
Skyfaller3D Could Do About This Since The “Cartoon Network Movie Villains Defeats” Video & Classic Stories Can Do The Same With Ranking The “Courage The Cowardly Dog “ Villains Defeats Video.
First Villain Defeat was Chicken from Outer Space. The pilot episode from 1996.
Courage ran into that fox soooooooo
Many times and still doesn't remember him.
Even he doesn't recognize courage from last time.
Both absent minded.
Jesus Christ fred scared me as a kid
Shadow befriended, Bigfoot befriended, and hunchback befriended
Villains were black puddle queen , fox , Katz , weremole , le quack , the toe , the mattress , freaky Fred
0:12 *PANG!* 🥍💥🙀
Funny how scary this show could get but they still kept it bearable for kids showing them not everything is bad and evil isn’t that strong.
7:49 😂🤣😅
Fucking La Quack !!!! 🦆 his music theme will forever be epic
OH LA LA
There are a few crepyest villains Eustause:HELP HELP I’M DIEING OF THIRST!!! Eh? AAAAHHHH!!! 9:29
Oh my god I always forget he can talk
Why was Darkwing Duck an alligator in that last clip
That is Fusilli if you dont know his name.
Fusillis voiced by Darkwings voice actor Jim Cummings
Fred was always NAUGHTY 😂😂