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Those of you who grew up in the "Golden Age of Cartoons" know what I'm talking about. For you youngin's out there who aren't in the know,  Courage the Cowardly Dog  was a Cartoon Network show that ran from 1999 to 2002, with a total of four seasons and fifty-two episodes. The basic premise revolved around the titular cowardly dog, Courage, who lived with his two owners - the lovable old granny, Muriel Bagge, and her greedy bastard of a husband, Eustace - who live in the Middle of Nowhere (literally; they live in Nowhere, Kansas). To quote the opening narration "freaky stuff happens in Nowhere. It's up to Courage to save his new home!"

This show is considered something of a classic. It's fondly remembered by even casual fans for its clever writing, many a hiliarious scene, and, oh yeah, its OFF-THE-CHARTS FREAKY FACTOR!

Seriously, with the level of scary that went down in this show, people still wonder how on earth this series ran for so long without at least getting a threat to be pulled off the air (my guess is that the censors just really liked it, but whatever). Just go on TV Tropes and look up Nightmare Fuel, under Western Animation; this show has its own  page. If that isn't some hardcore terror, I don't what is.

Something on the internet i found about courage.