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MojosGirl326 wrote:Cartoon Facts!
Courage the Cowardly Dog
The episode "The Great Fusilli" is the last episode of season one in the show Courage the Cowardly Dog,and ends with a scene in which Courage is controlling the dead bodies of Muriel and Eustace in an attempt to keep his life as normal as possible.The more you think of it,the more physcological it becomes.This scene implies that after season 1,all episodes of the series are nothing but thoughts Courage is having.It implies that Courage has gone mentally insane and made himself believe that they are still alive,and is trying to make us believe that also.
CTCD has fascinated me after seeing this,specifically the episode You're not Perfect.I suggest looking up these links and more to delve further into the world of Courage.The show seems to have a deeper meaning once you think about it.
The Rugrats
The babies in Rugrats don't exist,and are figments of Angelica's imagination,as a result of her mother ignoring her and the relationship with her father is shallow and parasitic.In reality,Chuckie died along with his mother.which is why Chaz is a nervous wreck.Tommy was stillborn,which causes Stu to sit in his basement all day making toys for his unborn child..The DeVilles had an abortion,and Angelica did not know the gender.She created the same character twice in her head,one for each gender.















MojosGirl326 wrote:Cartoon Facts!
Courage the Cowardly Dog
The episode "The Great Fusilli" is the last episode of season one in the show Courage the Cowardly Dog,and ends with a scene in which Courage is controlling the dead bodies of Muriel and Eustace in an attempt to keep his life as normal as possible.The more you think of it,the more physcological it becomes.This scene implies that after season 1,all episodes of the series are nothing but thoughts Courage is having.It implies that Courage has gone mentally insane and made himself believe that they are still alive,and is trying to make us believe that also.
CTCD has fascinated me after seeing this,specifically the episode You're not Perfect.I suggest looking up Courage the Cowardly Dog psychology to delve further into the world of Courage.The show seems to have a deeper meaning once you think about it.
The Rugrats
The babies in Rugrats don't exist,and are figments of Angelica's imagination,as a result of her mother ignoring her and the relationship with her father is shallow and parasitic.In reality,Chuckie died along with his mother.which is why Chaz is a nervous wreck.Tommy was stillborn,which causes Stu to sit in his basement all day making toys for his unborn child..The DeVilles had an abortion,and Angelica did not know the gender.She created the same character twice in her head,one for each gender.














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