Courage the Cowardly Dog/Tear Jerker

Despite its reputation as a comedy/horror show, Courage the Cowardly Dog has several very sad episodes.

"Eustace: "No hat? That's not right, little boy without a... a little boy should have a hat.""
 * The Magic Tree of Nowhere, where
 * Remembrance of Courage Past, which shows how Courage met Muriel. Courage has every right to be screwed up and terrified after that.
 * The Curse of Shirley, where a hallucinating Eustace takes pity on a young version of himself.
 * Eustace, by all means the biggest selfish jerk ever portrayed on any Cartoon Network show.


 * It's even more sad if you consider that Eustace was seeing this through a mirror that was meant to show one's true self. Sure, it was broken beforehand, but it may have been showing that Eustace is, deep down inside, a sad man who lashes out at everyone due to a painful childhood.
 * But the one that is considered a Tear Jerker by most viewers is Last of the Starmakers, where Courage has to save the babies of a mother space squid from the military.
 * This one is a BIG one for people who think cephalopods are some of the cutest animals on Earth.
 * "There's no such thing as perfect. You're beautiful just the way you are."-- From the episode "Perfect".
 * "The Hunchback of Nowhere". To clarify, a lonely and deformed hunchback goes from door to door just seeking shetler only to be called ugly or a freak by everyone, including Eustace, and having them slam the door in his face. He and Courage build a friendship that's both heartwarming and tearjerking as Courage shows the poor soul kindness for once in his life. And the climax only adds to this: as Courage and the Hunchback put on a show for Muriel, Eustace tries to ruin it. The Hunchback's response? He puts on a Eustace mask and forces him to see himself for the Complete Monster he is, which is only more heartrending when you realize that it's not just Eustace: it's for all the people who have said he's just a freak.
 * Not to mention the conclusion of the episode with Bunny and Kitty, in fact the whole episode. When we first meet Kitty, she seems like just a monster of the week but then we find out she's one all too real: she hates Courage not because she's just a monster out to accomplish some scheme, it's because she lost her only friend in the world to an abusive gangster dog who keeps her under fear as a slave. Because of this, the jaded Kitty believes that all dogs are exactly like that gangster and hates them accordingly, until . Bunny and Kitty's reunion at the end will make you weep.
 * "The Queen Of the Black Puddle". It's about a puddle of black water that is actually a passage to another Dimension/World, where there resides a ghastly woman. The woman charms Eustace and takes him to her world, and no surprisingly, Courage doesn't give a damn, and he has all the right not to. But he then sees how Muriel is devastated by having her husband taken from her, crying her heart out, and Courage realizes he'd rather put up with Eustace's crap for the rest of his life than to see his benevolent owner suffering. The episode makes it very clear that Courage saves Eustace, even thought he doesn't deserve it, because his love for Muriel spoke louder than his dislike of Eustace. Undying Loyalty, indeed.
 * Muriel's weeping over her lost husband is itself quite touching - even though on a day-to-day basis neither of the couple show too much interest or caring for each other, they really seem to share a deep bond of commitment.
 * Almost all of "The Tower of Dr. Zalost," due in no small part to the haunting soundtrack. Although Dr. Zalost is one of the more cold and ruthless villains on the show, it's hard not to feel bad for a man who is so miserable and lonely that all he can do is lash out at the rest of the world. But if that doesn't evoke any sympathy, the crying baby rat usually does the trick.