The best episode written by John R. Dilworth is "Cajun Granny Stew", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by John R. Dilworth". "Cajun Granny Stew" aired on 11/12/1999 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Shadow of Courage".
Muriel and Courage are feeding birds at the park. A cajun fox walks by and decides to capture Muriel, so he can make a cajun granny stew. Courage and the fox fight over her on land and on an airplane. Finally, Courage saves her at the last minute.
Director: John R. Dilworth
Writer: John R. Dilworth
A scientist dies and his shadow spooks the town of Nowhere and then the Bagge's house.
Director: John R. Dilworth
Writer: John R. Dilworth
Courage notices a familiar UFO come toward the Bagge's House. He sees a chicken (the same chicken from the pilot episode. Courage shot the chicken with a raygun and blew up the chicken's head) The chicken wants revenge, so he captures Muriel. Courage saves her before any harm is done. He captures Eustace and pulls off his head with a plunger! The chicken (with Eustace's head) chases Muriel and Courage, but later everything turns out OK with the exception of Eustace's missing head.
Director: John R. Dilworth
Writer: John R. Dilworth
Muriel plants a magic tree that makes wishes come true.
Director: John R. Dilworth
Writer: John R. Dilworth
Robot Randy is sent to Earth to conquer it and prove his merit.
Director: John R. Dilworth
Writer: John R. Dilworth
The miserable Dr. Zalost rains pink cannonballs down on the people of Nowhere, turning them gray and depressed.
Director: John R. Dilworth
Writer: John R. Dilworth
Courage, Muriel and Eustace stay at a motel and get freaked out by spiders and a crazy cat called Katz, who hunts them down. Muriel comes to the rescue and saves Courage from Katz, then takes everyone home.
Director: John R. Dilworth
Writer: John R. Dilworth
A strange, dog-hating woman named Kitty, wearing a mask, appears at the Bagges' house. She recklessly starts beating Courage and she tells the Bagges that her best friend Bunny fell in love with a gangster named Mad Dog, who treats Bunny as a slave, and when she tried to flee with Bunny, she was threatened. Courage then tries to free Bunny.
Director: John R. Dilworth
Writer: John R. Dilworth