Hard Drive Courage

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Hard Drive Courage is a season 3 Courage the Cowardly Dog episode, particularly well known for the entirely 3D scene when Courage first steps inside his Computer.

The Computer develops a virus, and it takes Muriel inside it. Courage steps inside into a strange 3D world. He steps through a wall and finds himself back in his old 2D form, and runs into the virus who has Muriel. After fighting with some of the virus' minions, Courage and Muriel manage to reason with it by offering it a cure. The virus is cured, and sets them free, leaving the Computer unharmed.

  • This is one of the few episodes which revolves mostly around the Computer.
  • The virus has appeared before, as an alien virus in season 2's Mission to the Sun.
  • In both seasons 3 and 4 Muriel's vinegar dishes have a reputation to be disgusting(except for weird monsters like the virus)whereas in seasons 1 and 2 they were delicious and won her awards for cooking.
  • One of the virus's minions was a ram. This is a pun in RAM, a type of computer memory.

Virus: (when Courage is giving him an anti-viral jelly)Is it organic? Courage: Just shut up and eat!

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