Ep 8. King Ramses' Curse / The Clutching Foot
- TV-Y7
- January 21, 2000
- 22 min
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8.7 (494)
In the eighth episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog, titled "King Ramses' Curse / The Clutching Foot," viewers are in for a double feature of creepy crawlies and spooky curses.
The episode begins with Eustace discovering a strange slab of stone in the desert. Ignoring the ominous warnings from the locals, Eustace takes the stone home, but soon learns that it belongs to the pharaoh King Ramses, who demands its return. As Eustace stubbornly refuses to give up his new "treasure," King Ramses curses his family with a series of increasingly bizarre plagues. It's up to Courage to save the day and appease the angry pharaoh.
Meanwhile, in the second half of the episode, a giant, disembodied foot descends from the sky and takes up residence in the Bagges' home. No matter how hard Courage and his owners try, they can't seem to shake the appendage from their lives. The foot follows them everywhere, clamping onto their car, their house, and even their own legs. It's a classic case of "be careful what you wish for" as the Bagges try to rid themselves of this bizarre curse.
One of the defining characteristics of Courage the Cowardly Dog is its ability to balance unnerving horror with slapstick hilarity. "King Ramses' Curse / The Clutching Foot" is a perfect example of this unique blend of tones. Viewers will find themselves alternately laughing and shuddering as they follow Courage and the Bagges on their ridiculous and frightening escapades.
The animation style of the show also adds to its charm. Courage the Cowardly Dog is known for its use of bright colors, off-kilter angles, and exaggerated character designs. These elements give the show a surrealistic quality that sets it apart from other cartoons of its time.
Another standout feature of the show is its eclectic cast of characters. In "King Ramses' Curse / The Clutching Foot," viewers will be reintroduced to Eustace and Muriel Bagge, the elderly couple who take in Courage. Though they may seem like harmless, bickering neighbors, Eustace and Muriel often find themselves in the center of the show's wildest adventures.
Of course, the star of the show is Courage himself. As his name suggests, Courage is not the bravest of dogs. He cowers at the slightest provocation, hides under chairs, and whimpers at the first sign of danger. But despite his fear, Courage always manages to summon the strength to save his family from whatever supernatural or otherworldly threat presents itself.
Overall, "King Ramses' Curse / The Clutching Foot" is a must-see episode for fans of Courage the Cowardly Dog. It's a perfect showcase of the show's unique blend of horror and humor, as well as its quirky animation style and memorable cast of characters.