You stupid dog! Don’t worry, we’re not talking about you, we’re talking about our favorite pink dog, Courage from the Cartoon Network cartoon series, Courage the Cowardly Dog. The series is a childhood favorite and is often remembered for its terrifying episodes that would keep us awake at night and its somber episodes that would also keep us awake at night…crying. If you’re someone who loves to relive the best shows of your childhood, you could be wondering if this show is available on Netflix or if it has disappeared along with our other favorite childhood shows. (We miss you so much, Codename: Kids Next Door.) Where you can watch Courage the Cowardly Dog, down below. Unfortunately, it looks like this cartoon has not returned to Netflix since its removal from the streaming platform about four years ago. However, there may be a way to watch this series depending on what country you’re in. It appears that countries like Argentina have all four seasons of the Cartoon Network series. Going all the way across the world for a show may not be the best idea or practical. Here are the other websites where you can stream Courage the Cowardly Dog. Looks like we’re in luck as there are a few places where you can stream the show. With a small subscription, you can watch all four seasons of this series on HBO Max. Additionally, all seasons of the cartoon are available on Boomerang. Thankfully, the show is available to watch on other platforms, but it would be nice to eventually see Courage the Cowardly Dog back on Netflix in the near future. Once that happens, we’ll be sure to let you know. In the meantime, try to avoid watching the seventh episode of the first season late at night. Trust us on this one. Next: 50 best Netflix shows to watch right now Because the sites where it's officially available like Hulu, Boomerang, Netflix etc., is not available in my country. I'd love it if it's available somewhere with subtitles, but anything will work I guess, as long as it's not a dumb website where the episodes lack chronological order and are a season-salad. (I say this from previous experience btw) Thanks. Have a good day.
607 global ratings How are ratings calculated? Top reviews from the United States PixieReviewed in the United States on August 4, 2010 Finally, a US release for our favorite fraidy dog. Verified purchaseI just received my DVD set yesterday and am watching it now. It's great to finally own a little bit of Courage. First, note that this item, the Cartoon Network Hall of Fame set, is the US, Region 1 release, NOT the PAL release (some reviews for the Australian DVDs got combined with this; disregard those reviews as they do not apply), so it will play on American DVD players with no trouble. I can confirm that there are no special features; the DVDs are pretty no frills, sporting only the episodes and the option to turn closed captioning (English only) on or off. Nonetheless, it is nicely presented, and although I'm no expert in picture quality, the video looks great to me. Both discs are packaged in one standard plastic case, and this case comes inside a shiny cardboard sleeve.Onto the meat: the episodes. This is the full first season, 13 full episodes (so 26 sub-episodes) on 2 discs. The playtime is listed at 286 minutes. Again, there are no extras. It would have been nice to see at least the pilot, but we can hope for that to be included in the other seasons (which I dearly hope will be released as well). I'm just happy to have such classic Courage moments as Welcome to the Katz Motel, Freaky Fred, Shirley the Medium, The Hunchback of Nowhere, King Ramses' Curse, Little Muriel, and many others in my grasp. If that's what you're looking for too, you'll be pleased with this DVD set.For those who are new to the series, it follows the adventures of Courage, a little dog with a big heart when it comes to his owner, the elderly Muriel (and her jerk of a husband, Eustace). They live in a little house in the middle of Nowhere, where, as the announcer in the opening of each episode states, "freeeaky stuff happens." Courage constantly risks his hide to save the two unwitting humans from certain doom. The series is whimsical, quirky, and creepy, full of both memorable characters and solid humor. It's one both parents and children alike will enjoy - my mother, little sisters, and I used to watch it all the time when I was younger.Full DVD list (it's been noted before, but heck, I'll type it up to make this review complete):First disc:1. A Night at the Katz Motel / Cajun Granny Stew2. The Shadow of Courage / Dr. Le Quack3. Courage Meets Bigfoot / Hothead4. The Demon in the Mattress / Freaky Fred5. Night of the Weremole / Mother's Day6. The Duck Brothers / Shirley the Medium7. King Ramses' Curse / The Clutching Foot8. The Hunchback of Nowhere / The Gods Must Be GooseySecond disc:9. Queen of the Black Puddle / Everyone Wants to Direct10. The Snowman Cometh / The Precious, Wonderful, Adorable, Lovable Ducking11. Heads of Beef / Klub Katz12. The Revenge of the Chicken from Outer Space / Journey to the Center of Nowhere 13. Little Muriel / The Great Fusilli 47 people found this helpfulShawn StarReviewed in the United States on October 5, 2018 Missing discs. Verified purchase5 people found this helpfulmoslinReviewed in the United States on April 29, 2014 Cant beat courage Verified purchase4 people found this helpfulBeckyReviewed in the United States on June 14, 2018 My window for return is expired. I bought it ... Verified purchase4 people found this helpfulNickReviewed in the United States on February 18, 2013 DVDs good. Time Warner Bad. Verified purchase4 people found this helpfulAlpha-ChihuahuaReviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019 Courage! Verified purchase2 people found this helpfulMichaelReviewed in the United States on August 2, 2016 Good, but missing the pilot episode Verified purchase11 people found this helpfulSee all reviews |