The Duck Brothers are three space ducks who are brothers. Eventually, Courage has to literally clean up Conway's act and sends him away in a large balloon full of the filth that was brought into the house. [26], They reappear in "Farmer Hunter, Farmer Hunted" as audience members in the Hunt for Knowledge game show, however their names are "Hugo & Herman". The Queen of the Black Puddle is an otherworldly siren temptress who resides within a supernatural black puddle. Le Quack is a French con-artist duck, who first appears early in the show's first season, in which he has a fake amnesia-specialist license; he comes to the Bagges' house when Muriel suffers from amnesia. Like Eustace, Ma is insecure due to being bald, but she does have her teeth. © 2013-2020 My Dog's Name • Privacy policy • Have a cat? I am definitely a Dalmatian lover. The only way to reverse the transformation is to feed one of the weremole's hairs to the victim. The Bad Empress made a cameo appearance in "Aqua Farmer". He also likes to verbally and physically abuse Courage whenever he sees him, and often does his experiments on him. When Courage and his owners are sent to a future Earth inhabited by talking banana people, the Big Ape poses as the Banana God in order to devour the banana people, while his nephew disguises himself as a benevolent sovereign. [12], Freaky Fred is Eustace and Muriel's creepy nephew who was sent to the "home for freaky barbers", due to his obsession with cutting the hair of people or animals to the point that they are bald. ", to which he replies "No prob.". He specializes in scam businesses and is extremely sadistic. Pick your style and we’ll generate a list of awesome options. However, he returns in "The Snowman's Revenge" where he turns the farmhouse into the West Pole and freezes Eustace and Muriel and tells Courage how he lost his home and friends. Courage's Parents whose appearances resemble Courage's, except his father had a moustache and his mother wore a hat with a flower on top and holding a blue purse. The farmer who once lived in the farmhouse where the Bagge family now reside constructed the windmill next to the farmhouse, and inscribed several runes, one on each blade of the windmill, in order to keep the Vandals away. Sandman is the king of sleep who resides in a tall castle that is apparently made of sand in the middle of a forest, counting sheep indefinitely in a futile attempt to go to sleep. Courage volunteers to be mind-controlled instead, and they save the third brother. When Courage and the Bagges are sent on a mission to prevent the Sun from burning out, Bacterius attempts to sabotage their mission by firstly infecting and controlling Muriel's mind, and then using her to destroy their spaceship. Courage is the title character and protagonist of the series. She appeared in an episode where she successfully managed to charm Eustace and almost succeeded in devouring him, but Courage triumphed over her after a battle with her. Perhaps the most famous representation of Dalmatians in film and literature is Disney’s 101 Dalmatians! every time Mona Lisa suggests something that they should do. Eustace is commonly the subject of an unpleasant ending, whether it being a backfire of his get-rich-quick scheme or the villain of the episode going after him, or better yet, getting his comeuppance at the end, often in quite brutal or fatal ways. She is a Harvard-educated wonder mom, she plays piano and learned a few culinary tricks from Le Cordon Bleu. After Eustace reclaims it, Ramses unleashes one final curse that imprisons Eustace in the slab as it is returned to Ramses's crypt the next day.[20]. Icket Bagge is Eustace's and Horst's deceased father, Ma Bagge's husband, and Muriel's father-in-law. He then turns his attention towards the Bagge family, determined to inflict sadness and depression on all of the inhabitants of Nowhere. [27] The storm-goddess mistakes Courage for Duncan and tries to take him, but Muriel argues with her (as such, the storm-goddess angrily destroys the farmhouse with a storm). Eustace Bagge is Muriel's husband. After Courage escapes back to the farm with the Bagges using the Fishionary's bus, he and the Judges discover her living in the Bagges house and that she has betrayed them. Their names are Donnie, Clyde, and Payne. The cause of his death is unknown. He often challenges Courage to ironically banal games such as wall-ball and staring contests, which Courage invariably loses; nevertheless, he is always defeated in the end. Courage knocks over a bucket of bolts and screws, causing the evil vet to slip. [2], Voiced by Katie Griffin and Barbara McCulloh. The Cajun Fox is a fox obsessed with cooking. Eustace called the US government, who contained the squid in a mobile laboratory, but Courage manages to hatch her offspring, who flew up into space to make new stars. Eventually, he is sucked out of the ship through the toilet and infects Eustace at the end of the episode. He is sent to conquer Earth to redeem his honor. In ancient times, the baker served cookies to the Mayan princess until she falsely accused him of stealing cookies and selling them to villagers for money, but the thief was really her trusted royal poobah. They are seen in a few episodes such as "Invisible Muriel" and "The Last of the Starmakers", assisting the general and the lieutenant in cover-ups of paranormal affairs. He is very cynical and sarcastic towards Courage and has a habit of regularly cracking jokes in any situation. This is a list of characters from the Cartoon Network animated series, Courage the Cowardly Dog. Eustace wears glasses identical in appearance to Muriel's, and his brown hat shields his bald head. To the end, he often gets injured, sometimes quite brutally, and only surviving through his determination and/or pure luck. Using our site is simple. [19], King Ramses is the ghost of a pharaoh from ancient Egypt. Robot Randy is an outcast from a distant planet populated by gigantic violent robots. Satisfied, the Mummy decides to return to his tomb to eternally rest in peace when Muriel gives him Eustace's polka-dotted blanket for his entombment. They are also a great source of inspiration for 101 Dalmatian Names! Eustace regularly mistreats Courage out of jealousy and calls him a "stupid dog". Most of all, she loves sitting in her rocking chair with Courage on her lap and watching television. Clyde the Fog Spirit appears in the computer animated special "The Fog of Courage" who comes to the farm to get the amulet that apparently belongs to the Fog Ghost's long lost love. This category contains a list of all character pages. Aiding him at saving the day is a self-aware, sarcastic and seemingly omniscient computer that he keeps in the attic. He first appears as a police officer in "Dr. The Librarian appears only in the episode "Wrath of the Librarian". An overly frightened pink beagle dog who lives in Nowhere, Kansas, Courage was abandoned as a puppy after his parents were sent into outer space, but was adopted by Muriel Bagge. Mr. Space Dino is a dinosaur-like alien that stands on an asteroid outside Earth's atmosphere, and is always seen with a tennis racket, which he uses to hit celestial objects. [16] He has made cameos in various other episodes (usually lying on top of the truck[17]). She comes to the farm and takes the Bagges and Courage to the Judges' domain in a bus and falsely accuses them of pulling crimes against seas creatures and the Judges had them sentenced to a giant fishbowl while wearing gills that allow them to breathe water until they become fish. He kidnaps Muriel in order to make a stew, using her as the final ingredient, but he ends up falling into the pot of stew himself when Courage falls on top of him and Muriel just as he is about to throw Muriel into the pot, making a "Cajun fox stew" instead. His name Žalost is a word of Croatian, Serbian, or Slovenian origin meaning "sorrow" or "sadness". In the end, Courage fixes the North Pole and brings back the Snowman's friends and Ivana, his girlfriend, and is reunited with them. Thousands of years later, Professor Frith accidentally resurrected the Mummy. The eggplants take Muriel captive for her treatment of the eggplant, but Courage eventually saves her and floods the chasing army of eggplants, causing them to take root and leave the farm alone. He is an elderly, skinny, jaded, disgruntled, cynical, greedy, hard-working American man who is interested in money and obsessed with his truck. He regularly demeans Muriel as well; in one episode, Muriel develops amnesia and Eustace takes advantage of this by simply convincing her that she is a "slave woman", making her do all the chores and cooking around the house. This episode is the only time the eggplants make an appearance. While he is screaming, already distracted from Courage's screaming, Courage then snatches the Cruel Veterinarian's rocket door key from his pocket, unlocks the door and releases and rescues Muriel and Eustace while the Cruel Veterinarian takes off his stethoscope, throwing them to a nearby bin. [10], The Great Fusilli is an Italian alligator devoted to theater arts who turns people into puppets so that they cannot leave his show. After the Bagges are inadvertently locked inside the Louvre, an eerie alignment of the planets occurs and the exhibits come to life including Mona Lisa and The Thinker. Shirley the Medium is a small green Chihuahua garbed as a stereotypical Gypsy fortune-teller with a Romanian accent who resides in a dilapidated caravan. He mistakes them for the princess and poobah. He usually helps Courage out which would usually lead to the dialogue between one another. [2] Not much is known about his parents or even their names, although Courage's father was called Henry during one of the flashbacks, as they were seen only in "Remembrance of Courage Past" centering on flashbacks to his parents in the veterinarian's office, where Courage last saw his parents.