Okay, let's be real. We all secretly loved being scared as kids. Admit it!
And what better way to get your thrills than with a cartoon? Specifically, cartoons about spooky mysteries and, well, cowardly creatures?
The Scooby Gang vs. The Cowardly Canine
I'm talking about two titans of terror: Scooby Doo and Courage the Cowardly Dog.
One features a talking dog and his groovy gang solving mysteries. The other? A pink dog protecting his owners from…everything.
But here’s the real question: where can you watch these classics today?
Scooby Doo: Zoinks! Where's the Remote?
Finding Scooby Doo is surprisingly easy. This pup is everywhere!
HBO Max (soon to be just Max!) is your best bet. You can find tons of Scooby Doo episodes there. From *Where Are You!* to the more modern iterations.
Hulu also has some Scooby Doo content. It depends on your subscription. Check their current offerings!
Don't forget those classic DVDs! Bust out the old player for a retro viewing experience.
You can also rent or buy episodes on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and YouTube.
Courage the Cowardly Dog: The Things I Do For Love...And Streaming
Courage the Cowardly Dog is slightly trickier to find. This scaredy-cat hides a little better.
HBO Max/Max is again your friend. Many episodes of Courage are available to stream there.
Keep an eye on Cartoon Network's streaming options. They occasionally bring back old favorites.
DVDs are still a good option here. The complete series is available!
Buying episodes on platforms like Amazon and YouTube is also a possibility.
Unpopular Opinion Time: Which is Scarier?
Okay, I'm going to say it. And prepare for disagreement.
Courage the Cowardly Dog is genuinely scarier than Scooby Doo.
Hear me out! Scooby Doo villains are always unmasked as grumpy old men (or women) in disguise.
Courage? That dog faces genuinely terrifying monsters. Stuff that keeps you up at night!
Remember that creepy CGI director? Or the demonic mattress salesman? Yikes!
Scooby Doo is fun, lighthearted spookiness. Courage delves into psychological horror territory.
Plus, Courage deals with some surprisingly mature themes. Abandonment, loneliness, and the importance of family.
So, next time you're looking for a nostalgic scare-fest, consider revisiting both. But maybe watch Courage with the lights on.
And let me know if you agree! Or if you think I'm completely bonkers.
Happy watching! And try not to have nightmares.