What goosebumps monster Would make the best courage the cowardly dog villain?
This only counts the goosebumps TV show meaning Even if the villain is originally from a book this only counts their TV show counterpart
This only counts the goosebumps TV show meaning Even if the villain is originally from a book this only counts their TV show counterpart
I got this a LONG time ago. I thought people might enjoy seeing it.
hopefully I'm not late to the trend
in the first season courage did a lot of talking(some even eustace and muriel and the villains understood) he was cartoon network‘s brian griffin
but as the show continued with its 3 seasons he talked rarely only about few lines
but their is a reason as it was a behind the scenes kinda thing
the creative team, including series creator John R. Dilworth, eventually determined that the character spoke too much.
The production philosophy favored a more expressive, non-verbal approach to highlight the character's physical comedy and emotional state. Consequently,
so his dialogue was progressively reduced in later seasons, shifting the focus toward his iconic nonsensical babble, gibberish, and piercing, over-the-top screams to convey his fear and frustration.
and I do understand for example his gibberish/talking during the exorcism incantation from the ghost episode was funny
but I do miss his conversation with the jerk computer
how do u feel about courage speaking an his eventual reduced speak to just gibberish and babbling
Still need eggplant Courage + Eustace with the mask but super happy to add this one to my home!
If you want tell me who I should do next
Does anyone have a complete drive of episodes?, I am UK based and really can't find any. Growing up it was my favourite cartoon and I would like to preserve it so I can watch at my own convenience..
Thanks.
I couldn't tell the difference between them when I was younger
I'm a little unsure about it due to how anxious he is
I still need to figure out an outfit for Courage but here’s my creations so far 🥰
So I was watching some Cinema Therapy on YouTube on an episode of how they diagnosed some Disney villains, and it got me wondering why nobody has attempted to do a psychological study in depth on each of Courage's villains?
Lots of people talk about how scary they are, but I never see people attempting to study them psychologically.
The closest we've had(which to be fair makes a lot of sense for these characters) is Dr. Zalost and Eustace.
I'd love to see what people think some of these characters backstories are, what or who made them the way they are, if they could've been saved, etc, etc.
Courage gets scared of Bud and Lou
Courage is angry at Bud and Lou
Who’s your favorite background character? Someone who pops up in random episodes and maybe has a line or two. Mine are Charlie the Mouse and Jean Bon the butcher