The vulture makes Muriel watch her baby birds while she goes to look for a new husband , and if the birds feathers are harmed in any way, she will eat Muriel with a cereal spoon! Muriel and Courage go home. Courage tries to stop an alien chicken's plans to invade Earth. Courage and his owners are stuck with his schemes. Courage must learn Angus's real name and free Muriel. He puts a huge pole in their house, and it will blot out the sun, making it snow everywhere.
The Thinker and the Mona Lisa go on a date into some portraits. He says Muriel will transform into a monster like he is and marry her. The series, which premiered on November 12, 1999, ran for four seasons, ending on November 22, 2002 with a total of 52 episodes produced. Dilworth November 19, 1999 1999-11-19 A wealthy miser dies alone in his , releasing his playful shadow, who plays tricks and pranks aplenty on the denizens of Nowhere. The dirty atmosphere ruins their health. Through Shirley the voiced by , a , Eustace contacts his brother for the key, despite Horst's warnings.
Then the Mona Lisa steps out of the painting the planets align and the portrait people switch places with real people. They eventually all escape in Eustace's truck and go a chasing rampage on the road and into the corn field again. Courage finds the machine that sends out the waves, dumps some fabric softener in it, and sends the kind wave out, and everything goes back to normal. However, the goddess's rage causes violent storms to occur. 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 also cruel and unhappy, and wants everyone else to be cruel and unhappy too.
It downloads itself into Muriel's body to prove how daring and death-defying it can be, much to Courage's horror. One is quite handy with a laser gun. After she knits herself nearly to death, the sisters agree to let her in. The Bagge house gets full of garbage, and Muriel and Eustace get really skinny. Gerhart is a parody of the late. He brings the farmhouse next to his house with music, but Gerhart's house intends on destroying the farmhouse out of sheer jealousy and want for Gerhart all to itself.
The robot dog ends up overloading and explodes. Eustace, however, refuses to return the amulet that apparently belongs to the Fog Ghost's long lost love. Courage puts in a vinegar and peanut butter-jelly sandwich in Wormy's stomach and he vomits Muriel and the teddy bears back up. But Muriel and Eustace can't tell the difference, and they like the robot dog better. Eventually, Courage thinks up a plan to destroy the man-eating produce, and they end up eating each other.
While Eustace takes Vic on a vast come-back tour, Courage begs Shirley for help. Transformed at his spa into machines designed to fight for Katz's amusement, Muriel places her hope of rescue on Courage. The Ride of the Valkyries: While Courage and his owners are on holiday in Norway, 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. Note 2: This episode was also dedicated to Jim P. After the guard is convinced that it looks nothing like Muriel, he locks the museum, expecting everyone to be out. Note: This episode is a parody of the 1973 film and the genre.
Windmill Vandals: If the windmill stops turning, the ghosts of terrifying dead vandals will return to attack everyone at the homestead. Courage decides to rescue Bunny from Mad Dog in hopes that Kitty can leave so he can return to his normal life at home. It turns out to look like a mini-dome colored pink on wheels with a red blinking nose. Courage must get help from Shirley who can tell him how to get Muriel out of the record. Eustace plans to sell her eggs to the military for research. They build a pond on the floor and Eustace and Muriel have to act like frogs and will even be eaten.
Dilworth's brother who died of cancer. But when he spies Courage and his owners, inexplicably on vacation in the Arctic, he plots to sap them of their anti-melting gene to stave off his own destruction. Conway leaves, and Muriel and Eustace return to normal health. Courage must figure out a way to get to the general and disarm the device before time runs out. He then goes crazy and kicks Eustace and Courage out of the house in order to keep Muriel safe. Courage burps up bubbles and everybody floats to the surface to safety, except Katz who gets eaten by a shark. Eustace gets to keep some of it.
Eustace tells his mom about that and her company, Growth Industries, wants to take the coral they live in to make wigs. He moves into farmhouse and freezes it, causing extreme coldness upon Courage and his owners. With Muriel befalling the effects of the unhappy cannon balls, Courage ventures into the tower of Dr. Courage manages to hypnotize both Muriel and Eustace to be identified as the historical Mayan princess and poohbah for their personal protection. Courage peddles the spaceship like a bike and eventually reaches Tulip's home planet. Ball of Revenge: Fed up with Muriel's doting on Courage, Eustace invites Katz, Le Quack, the Weremole, the Cajun Fox, the Giant Foot, and the Puddle Queen to the house to kill Courage in a game of dodgeball.