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* Courage gets one in "Courage vs. Mecha-Courage", where he tanks Mecha-Courage's continual overwhelming physical assault until the latter's battery totally depletes.
* "Ball of Revenge", where Courage [[Chekhov's Skill|screams]] his entire Rogues Gallery, and Eustace, into submission.
** And afterwards, Muriel whacking Eustace on the head for starting the whole thing in the first place. [[Took a Level Inin Jerkass|He]] has never deserved it more.
* "Rememberance of Courage Past", where Courage uses his trademark scream to subdue the mad doctor that shot his parents into space and was going to do the same to Muriel.
** Then gives the evil vet a taste of his own medicine by [[Hoist Byby His Own Petard|launching him into space by his own rocket]].
*** With ''all'' the dogs, especially Courage's parents, [[Laser -Guided Karma|ready to deliver the payback he so richly deserves]].
* Muriel gets one in "A Night At the Katz Motel", where she saves Courage from being strangled by knocking out Katz in one shot.
* Also counts at [[Crowning Moment of Funny]], but the Snowman's song in Snowman's Revenge.
* It might qualify as a [[Too Dumb to Live]] moment, but Eustace back-sassing the Spirit of the Harvest Moon in "House of Discontent". ("At least I got arms and legs! You don't even have a neck!")
* Courage defeating the rats in [[Whole -Plot Reference|The Nutcracker]] {{spoiler|while dancing to The Trepak}}.
* In the Quilt Club, after Muriel is sewed into the living quilt, Courage shows up hiding inside a box of memory quilts. The Stitch Sisters attempt to throw it away but Courage pops out roaring and pulls out red string while giving the villains not his usual frightened expression, but a look of pure anger, showing how pissed off he is for what they did to his beloved owner. He then quickly ties them into submission and twirls them around into the chair, leaving them to watch helplessly as he saves Muriel. A prime example of why you should never try to harm this dog's family.
* In "Robot Randy", Randy traps Eustace and Muriel in a hole in the ground, covered by a stone block. However, he agrees to free them if Courage can beat him in a contest. A ''break-dancing'' contest.
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