Loyal but incredibly timid,Courage must regularly defend his owners, Eustace and Muriel, from the paranormal elements that threaten their simple existence. Watch Full Episodes from the show only on Toon Network India.
--Courage the Cowardly Dog HINDI Episodes--
[Complete Series In Hindi]
.:Season-01:.
A Night at the Katz Motel: Muriel, Eustace, and Courage stop at a lonely motel to end their vacation. Unfortunately for them, the hotel is owned by the nefarious Katz, who harbors a penchant for feeding his guests to giant spiders.Cajun Granny Stew: A sly fox eyes Muriel as the final ingredient in his "Cajun Granny Stew". Courage embarks on a tumultuous chase to get Muriel back.
The Shadow of Courage: A wealthy miser dies alone in his observatory, releasing his playful shadow, who plays tricks and pranks aplenty on the denizens of Nowhere.Dr. Le Quack, Amnesia Specialist: Muriel suffers from amnesia and Courage calls in the help of Dr. Le Quack, a con artist duck who is impersonating a doctor.
Courage Meets Bigfoot: A reward is offered for Bigfoot's capture, filling Eustace with a greedy bloodlust. Courage, who befriends the creature, prepares to defend Bigfoot from his avaricious master.Hothead: Tired of being bald, Eustace obtains an experimental hair tonic, which Courage finds has an explosive side effect. The song "Beattiful Dreamer" by Stephen Collins Foster can be heard in the lobby scene.
Courage Meets Bigfoot: A reward is offered for Bigfoot's capture, filling Eustace with a greedy bloodlust. Courage, who befriends the creature, prepares to defend Bigfoot from his avaricious master.Hothead: Tired of being bald, Eustace obtains an experimental hair tonic, which Courage finds has an explosive side effect. The song "Beattiful Dreamer" by Stephen Collins Foster can be heard in the lobby scene.
Courage Meets Bigfoot: A reward is offered for Bigfoot's capture, filling Eustace with a greedy bloodlust. Courage, who befriends the creature, prepares to defend Bigfoot from his avaricious master.Hothead: Tired of being bald, Eustace obtains an experimental hair tonic, which Courage finds has an explosive side effect. The song "Beattiful Dreamer" by Stephen Collins Foster can be heard in the lobby scene.
Courage Meets Bigfoot: A reward is offered for Bigfoot's capture, filling Eustace with a greedy bloodlust. Courage, who befriends the creature, prepares to defend Bigfoot from his avaricious master.
Hothead: Tired of being bald, Eustace obtains an experimental hair tonic, which Courage finds has an explosive side effect. The song "Beattiful Dreamer" by Stephen Collins Foster can be heard in the lobby scene.
Shirley the Medium: A locked box, left behind by Eustace's late brother, Horst, defies the farmer's every attempt to open it. Through Shirley the Medium , a chihuahua gypsy, he contacts his brother for the key, despite Horst's warnings. As the cursed box releases a grabby terror, Courage pleads the Medium for assistance.
King Ramses' Curse: A pair of thieves heist a precious, ancient slab, and are confronted with the spirit of its owner, King Ramses. Torn from their hands by Ramses' curse, the slab happens upon the Bagge home. Greedily unwilling to part with such a valuable treasure, the ghostly king ravages the farmhouse with a triad of curses.The Clutching Foot: A fungus on Eustace's foot gains sentience and consumes him whole, becoming a quintet of old-fashioned mobsters. With his beloved Muriel threatened by the crushing extortion of the infections gangsters, Courage races for a cure.
The Hunchback of Nowhere: A kind but hideous hunchback seeks refuge from the cold, rainy night. Spurned by Eustace, he hides away in the Bagges' barn, where Courage finds and befriends him. Eustace, jealous of the attention his family gives the guest, berates and belittles him, until he is shown what true ugliness is.The Gods Must Be Goosey: A divine goose God falls in love with the portly Muriel. As he beckons her to a paradise above, Courage battles the heavenly gander for his irreplaceable owner.
Queen of the Black Puddle: A single puddle remains eerily behind after a dark rainstorm, hiding a terrible secret. After its quiet queen steals Eustace away, Courage dives into her world to rescue his owner.Everyone Wants to Direct: Dazzled by 'famous director' Benton Tarantella's guile and wit, the Bagges grant the grizzled director their basement for his movie. Learning the director's dark intent, Courage scrambles to prevent a ravenous resurrection.
The Snowman Cometh: Faced with an inevitable, melting demise, the Last of the Snowmen laments his fate. But as he spies the Bagges, inexplicably on vacation in the Arctic, he plots to sap them of their anti-melting gene to stave off his own destruction.The Precious, Wonderful, Adorable, Lovable Duckling: Inadvertently hatched by Eustace, a tiny duckling mistakes the farmer for his mother, and grows fiercely protective. Sensing its murderous intent upon his beloved Muriel, Courage battles the duckling for the safety of his owners.
Heads of Beef: Courage and Eustace go out for hamburgers at a local diner run by a seemingly friendly couple of pigs. Wandering into their basement, however, Courage begins to think that it may not be cow's meat being served here.
Klub Katz: Marooned during a cruise, the Bagges once again run afoul of Katz. Transformed at his spa into machines designed to fight for Katz's amusement, Muriel places her hope of rescue on Courage.
Now fried and headless, Courage's 1st nemesis, the alien chicken, comes back to Earth for his head.
Journey to the Center of Nowhere: Angered both by a drought and Muriel's use of eggplants in cooking, a humanized troupe of eggplants plot her downfall deep underground.
Little Muriel: Muriel is sucked into a tornado and returns as a 3½-year-old, and Courage has to find a way to get her back to her correct age.
The Great Fusilli: The Great Fusilli, a reptile arrives in Nowhere, offering the Bagges' a chance to perform with him and become rich. As his dark intentions unfold he turns the Bagges into puppets, Courage must use Fusilli's own thespian vanity to best him.
.:Season-02:.
The Magic Tree of Nowhere: A wish-granting tree grows by the farm, but Eustace grows jealous of all the attention it gets and wants to chop it down. Courage must then stop this from happening.Robot Randy: Conforming to his race's whims, a large robot named Randy reluctantly travels to Earth and enslaves Courage, Eustace, and Muriel in order to prove to his people that he is not a failure.
Courage in the Big Stinkin' City: The Bagges go to New York to perform, where a giant cockroach named Schwick offers to let them stay at his place until the show. Schwick forces Courage to fetch an "evil package" for him, or he will release his deadly pet.
Family Business: A burglar claiming to be a relative breaks into the Bagges' house, but he suffers from multiple personality disorder and his attitude towards them changes. Courage, Muriel and Eustace are stuck with his schemes.
1,000 Years of Courage: Due to a meteor impacting the planet, Courage, Eustace and Muriel are hurtled a thousand years into a future inhabited by banana people.
Courage Meets the Mummy: The mummy of a Mayan baker seeks revenge for the injustice that was done to him.Invisible Muriel: Muriel becomes invisible when wears a magical gem. She is then captured by the government. Courage and Eustace, with the help of Dr. Vindaloo, set out to rescue her.
Human Habitrail: Doc Gerbil captures Eustace and Muriel and uses them for an experiment for his weird products while Courage sets out to rescue them.Mission to the Sun: The sun is about to go out, and Courage, Muriel and Eustace go to outer space to fix it. A small space creature named Mustafa al Bacterius goes inside Muriel's brain and starts making her go insane so that their mission ends up disastrous.
Courage the Fly: Courage is turned into a fly by Di Lung, and must figure out how to save the Bagges' farm house, still in fly-form, before a giant satellite falls on it.Katz Kandy: Katz is determined on winning the Nowhere Sweet-Stuff contest, and kidnaps Muriel in order to get her secret recipe. Meanwhile, Courage must defeat Katz in a staring contest.
Nowhere TV: Le Quack hypnotizes Muriel and Eustace through television so they can be transformed into slaves and steal a large amount of lottery money to bring to him.Mega Muriel the Magnificent: A thunderstorm causes Courage's computer to come to life. He downloads himself into Muriel to prove how daring and death-defying he can be, much to Courage's horror.
Bad Hair Day: Dr. Vindaloo is bribed into telling Growth Industries that Muriel has a rare blood type, ABXYZ. Courage must rescue Muriel from the Growth Industry and Eustace's mother, Ma.Forbidden Hat of Gold: Eustace finds Horst's map, leading to a hat made of gold, and takes Muriel and Courage along, leading them all into danger.
Serpent of Evil River: The Bagges are suckered into a free cruise, only to be tricked into assisting the captain in capturing an opera-loving sea serpent named Carmen.
The Transplant: The Bagges find the bones of a giant kangaroo monster and when Eustace attempts to auction them to discoverers, he ends up twisting his spine. Dr. Vindaloo does a disc-transplant on Eustace, causing him to turn into a giant kangaroo monster himself.
Car Broke, Phone Yes: An alien steals Muriel's kindness and Courage has to get it back or she will stay grumpy forever.
Cowboy Courage: Courage and Muriel fantasize that they were in the old west, with Courage playing the sheriff, Muriel as the bartender, and Eustace as the outlaw.
Evil Weevil: Eustace hits a strange weevil with his truck, and Muriel invites it to stay over for dinner. Unfortunately, it soon begins sucking the Bagges' lives away.McPhearson Phantom: Eustace and Muriel's marriage is tested when they are manipulated into turning against each other by a crafty phantom and an unlikely accomplice, Ma.
The House of Discontent: The spirit of the harvest moon appears one night, demanding the Bagges to leave since Eustace can't seem to grow anything on their land.The Sand Whale Strikes: A sand whale mistakes Eustace for his dead father, Eickett, and demands on giving back his accordion he swindled from him.
.:Season-03:.
Muriel Meets Her Match: A young lady named Maria Ladrones and her husband, who is just a hand (named Mano Ladrones), comes to Muriel's house when the TV needs fixing Muriel and Eustace are unaware the couple are criminals. Eustace goes in the van to watch their TV. Maria tells Muriel she loves her look and asks Muriel to give her a makeover so she can look just like her, Muriel cuts off Maria's long black hair, dyes it gray and perms it, as a result Maria now looks like an old woman, she then asks Muriel if she can borrow one of her dresses, afterwards Maria looks exactly like Muriel. She then steals Muriel's birth certificate. When Maria and Mano steal a diamond, the police think Muriel did it because Maria looked like Muriel. Courage must clear up Muriel's name.Courage vs. Mecha-Courage: Di Lung feels that Courage isn't a good enough dog, and eventually builds a mechanical version of him, which replaces him in the family. Campsite of Terror: Muriel, Eustace and Courage go to a campsite for the weekend, and Muriel is kidnapped by two orphaned raccoons. Courage must save her as well as the raccoons who are trying not to be captured by Eustace, who wants to get a $50,000 reward.Record Deal: While cleaning out her junk, Shirley finds a mystic Velvet Vic record and when she throws it out, Eustace finds it. But when he listens to it, the actual Velvet Vic comes out of the player and traps Muriel instead of him in the Velvet Vic record, so Courage must get help from Shirley who can tell him how to get Muriel out of the record. Stormy Weather: A storm goddess who mistakes Courage to be her dog, Duncan, decides to take him, making Muriel furious, and the goddess' rage causes violent storms to occur. Courage must find Duncan before it is too late.The Sandman Sleeps: The Sandman is having trouble sleeping at night, so he takes Muriel's sleeping sand, causing Muriel to have insomnia. Courage must find the Sandman and get her sleeping sand back. He also realizes that in order to get Muriel's sleeping sand back, Courage must find the Sandman's childhood toy.
Hard Drive Courage: The computer develops a virus and it traps Muriel inside the computer. Courage must go into the computer world to bring her back.The Ride of the Valkyries: While the Bagges are on holiday, three Valkyries mistake Muriel as their sister and carry her off into the sky where they will fight against the trolls on the next day. Courage sets out to win Muriel back.
Scuba-Scuba Doo: While on a tropical island, Courage and Muriel discover a underwater city made of coral. There, they befriend the citizens. Meanwhile, Eustace informs Ma that there are small creatures living in the coral. Ma decides that the coral there can make fine wigs, and sets off to destroy the coral city and evict the creatures of their coral for her wig factory. Conway the Contaminationist: A strange elderly man named Conway moves in with the Bagges, and he changes their lives when he assists them to live in a life of filth, causing a potential biohazard.
Katz Under the Sea: When Muriel and Courage go on a submarine on their vacation, they do not realize it is being run by one of their old enemies, Katz.Curtain of Cruelty: When a strange pink curtain is going through Nowhere making the citizens cruel and mean, Courage finds out that all of this is caused by Professor Mean, who is cruel and unhappy, and wants everyone else to be cruel and unhappy.
Feast of the Bullfrogs: Bullfrogs who have had all the water in their pond dried up start to invade the Bagges' house for water. There they enslave Courage, Muriel, and Eustace and force them to act like frogs.Tulip's Worm: Two alien teddy bears blast the citizens out of sight when they are looking for a giant worm. Courage discovers the worm outside of the farmhouse, and it reacts whenever he plays a tuba. The space bears come to the scene, and reveal that the little worm is actually a space worm owned by an intergalactic human girl named Tulip. As Muriel and the two teddy bears are eaten by the beast, Courage must take the worm to outer space before Muriel and the bears are digested.
After leaving a county fair, the Bagges get lost through a cornfield and crash into a scarecrow. They take him home where Muriel fixes him up and makes him a mouth so he can talk. He soon becomes depressed when he is not scary enough to frighten away Muriel's attackers, so he decides to train himself to be a much stronger and scarier scarecrow.
Mondo Magic: Muriel feels she is being watched by someone, and Courage discovers a magic kit on the porch, and after doing tricks with it, a magician named Mondo comes out and shows off his magic. He is soon discovered to be a hideous creature who traps Eustace in the TV and making Muriel his bride by turning her into the same creature. Watch the Birdies: When Muriel gets abducted by a giant mother bird, it tells her to look after its three babies or she will be eaten. Courage must aid Muriel in keeping the babies safe.
Fishy Business: A fish missionary arrives at the farmhouse, believing that the Bagges are unfit to live on the land, and the fish court forces them to live in a fish bowl with gills. Angry Nasty People: Benton Tarantella, the zombie director, returns to convince the Bagges to star in his latest sitcom Angry Nasty People.
Dome of Doom: After a drought, the Bagges are unable to grow food. But when they read an ad of free food, they order it. However the plant fruits and vegetables are carnivorous and attempt to eat the Bagges.Snowman's Revenge: After the North Pole faces heat and everything melts, the snowman creates a mechanical mitten that allows the user to produce snow at will. He moves in the Bagges's farm and freezes it, causing extreme coldness upon them.
The Quilt Club: Muriel and Courage go to a quilt shop and meet conjoined twin sisters Elisa Stitch and Eliza Stitch, and Muriel wants to be a part of their quilt club, so she goes to an extreme quilt-making test to join them. But Courage starts smelling something fishy.Swindlin' Wind: Eustace, Muriel and Courage go to Shirley's Shop, where Muriel sees a necklace she wants. Eustace gives Shirley an oil deed for the necklace, but she realizes that it's an oil bill. Shirley gets upset for being ripped off, and casts a spell on Eustace and Muriel that causes them to swindle each other, and it's up to Courage to break the spell.
King of Flan: The King of Flan uses television to hypnotize everyone in Nowhere to eat as much flan as possible. As the citizens of Nowhere become addicted to flan (and become horribly fat), Courage must stop the King before he leads the city to a path of obesity and doom. Courage Under the Volcano: Eustace, Muriel and Courage crash down on an island, and are welcomed by a native chief. The citizens dress Muriel in their special native clothing so she can be sacrificed to the Volcano God, who is causing the island to shake. Courage must go inside the volcano and talk to the god before the natives drop Muriel in the volcano..:Season-04:.
A Beaver's Tale: When the local river floods Nowhere, Courage must locate the source of the disaster. When it turns out that a beaver's dam is causing it, Courage helps the beaver follow his dreams rather than build dams. The Nutcracker: The Bagges go to the junkyard to hunt for useful trash, and Courage finds a nutcracker. Two man-eating rats want to feast on Muriel and Eustace. After Eustace is captured, Courage must get Muriel away from the rats.
Rumpledkiltskin: Muriel's "Uncle Angus" invites her to Scotland, where he imprisons her and demands that she makes thousands of kilts. Courage must learn Uncle's real name and free Muriel. House Calls: Lonely Dr. Gerhart wants some neighbors, but his old and envious house fends them away. He "brings" the Bagges' farm next to his house, but Gerhart's house intends on destroying the Bagges' home. Courage then has to find a way to please Gerhart's house.
Le Quack Balloon: Le Quack kidnaps Muriel and puts her on a hot air balloon. He teaches her to bungee-jump from the balloon so she can grab a Swedish ingredient for her food, but he is tricking her so he can rob the Swedish national piggy bank instead. The Uncommon Cold: Muriel seeks a cure for her unusual cold among some swamp-slugs enslaved by a snake named Big Bayou. The cure lies in Big Bayou's book, which Courage must steal in order to heal Muriel and free the slugs. Farmer-Hunter, Farmer-Hunted: Eustace tries to prove that he can hunt to his dead brother, Horst. But the deer families are tired of being hunted and the father deer decides to hunt Eustace instead. Courage hosts a game show to see who gets to shoot who.
Bride of Swamp Monster: Muriel buys a necklace, and puts her picture inside, but she loses the pendant in a local swamp. The Swamp Monster finds it and believes Muriel is his long-lost bride. Courage must locate the real bride of the Swamp Monster, and reconcile the long-lost lovers in order to get Muriel back. Goat Pain: Muriel sprains her back, and the only cure is a hot spring on top of Mt. Nowhere. The peak is guarded by a super-powerful goat angry at people for clogging the spring with trash, and Courage has to get past the goat and somehow restore the spring.
Muriel Blows Up: A missile strikes the farm, mutating a carrot in the garden. When Muriel eats it, she begins to grow. Courage must figure out a way to get to the general and disarm the device before time runs out. Profiles in Courage: Courage, Muriel and Eustace go to a county fair and have their silhouettes drawn. When the silhouettes come to life later that night and replace Muriel and Eustace, Courage must convince the creatures it's more fun to be paper than people.
Squatting Tiger, Hidden Dog: A Chinese empress wants to grind up Muriel's bones. Courage wants to save Muriel, but he must pass through a series of deadly tests first. Muted Muriel: Muriel has had enough of Eustace not listening to her, and she decides not to talk to him again. Courage visits Shirley and asks her if she can make her talk.
Aqua-Farmer: Unimpressed by Jojo the Dolphin's performance at a local aquarium, Eustace challenges the sea mammal to a race, losing pathetically. He demands a rematch, staking his wife as the prize of the race. Food of the Dragon: A seafood dinner attracts a dragon who hasn't learned to fly. He's determined to eat Eustace and Muriel unless Courage can teach him to fly.
The Last of the Starmakers: A pregnant space-faring squid who creates stars lands on the Bagge farm. Eustace wants to sell the eggs to the military for research. Courage has to save the eggs and the mother squid to keep the heavens twinkling. Son of the Chicken from Outer Space: The three-headed son of Courage's 1st nemesis shows up, trying to fulfill a vow to destroy Courage, but Courage is more resourceful than the chicken anticipated.
Courageous Cure: A race of multi-limbed aliens arrive on Earth, seeking a cure for a virus which causes them to keep punching themselves. They experiment on Muriel and Eustace by letting them grow more hands.
Wrath of the Librarian: Courage finds a two year overdue book. When he decides to return it, he does not have enough money for the $10,000 fee. The librarian casts a spell on Muriel and Eustace, turning them into the characters from the book until Courage finds enough money to pay the fee for the book.
Remembrance of Courage Past: Courage's mysterious past comes to light, when his parents were sent to space by a veterinarian. When Muriel and Eustace notice he is not responding, still haunted by that treacherous event, they take him to the same vet that sent his parents into space, unaware that the vet is now going to send the first humans to the moon, which will be Muriel and Eustace. Courage must save them after realizing that Muriel has become a major character in his life, besides his parents.
Perfect: When Courage cannot do anything correctly, the "Teacher" approaches him who is the manifestation of Courage's own doubts and insecurities that have plagued him. She trains him strictly into becoming a perfect dog, but as the series finale ends, Courage learns that there is no such thing as perfect.