Courage the Cowardly Dog: The Movie

Courage the Cowardly Dog: The Movie is a 2017 American 2D-animated comedy horror film, based on the Cartoon Network animated television series of the same name. The film will be directed by series creator John R. Dilworth and written by David Steven Cohen and William Hohauser. The film takes place after the show's series finale and it is produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studios and Access Entertainment as its first animated film. The film is set to theatrically release in movie theaters on October 27, 2017 in the United States and Canada, by Warner Bros. Pictures. This makes it the first and only theatrical Courage the Cowardly Dog film to hit the big screen. Most of this was featured by the series, like the 2001 episode 1000 Years Of Courage.

The film stars the voices of Marty Grabstein, Thea White, Paul Schoeffler, Mary Testa and Jim Cummings reprising their roles from the series, with Wallace Shawn reprising his role from the 2014 short film The Fog of Courage, while Helen Mirren, Benedict Cumberbatch, Steve Buscemi, Andy Serkis and Gary Oldman join the cast. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $235 million worldwide against a $68 million budget, making it the next Cartoon Network animated film to gross as high as $100 million in the United States, and also making it the fifth highest-grossing hand-drawn animated film of 2017 and the highest-ever grossing film based on an animated television series.

Plot
Courage (voiced by Marty Grabstein) was abandoned as a pup and was found by Muriel Bagge (voiced by Thea White) to take him home of Nowhere. But, all evil is creeping in their house. Courage and his owners must the face the wicked and evil Ma Bagge. Courage will have friends to help him.

Cast

 * Courage (voiced by Marty Grabstein) the protagonist.
 * Muriel Bagge (voiced by Thea White)
 * Eustace Bagge (voiced by Wallace Shawn)
 * Ma Bagge (voiced by Helen Mirren) the main antagonist of the film.
 * Le Quack (voiced by Paul Schoeffler) Katz's sidekick.
 * Katz (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch) the owner of the Katz Motel.
 * Shirley (voiced by Mary Testa) Courage's love interest.
 * Jean Bon (voiced by Jim Cummings) manager of the Cheap Burgers place.
 * Charlie the Mouse (voiced by Steve Buscemi) one of Courage's friends.
 * Benton Tarantella (voiced by Andy Serkis) a zombie movie director.
 * The Were mole who is Ma Bagge's pet and the secondary antagonist.
 * Errol Van Volkheim (voiced by Gary Oldman)

Animation and Real Life
Despite being based on a Cartoon Network cartoon, the film was jointly produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studios, Access Entertainment, and Stretch Films. Story development took place at Warner Bros. Animation in Burbank and Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank also, with pre-production done at WBA and production (including the animation layouts and character posing) done at CNS. Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studios, Access Entertainment, and Stretch Films worked together on animation with additional scenes animated by Access Entertainment in Los Angeles and clean-up work done at the main Burbank studio. Additional clean-up/animation was done by Milimetros (Spain), Munich Animation (Germany), Sparky Animation Studio (Singapore), and Wang Film Productions (Taiwan). Digital ink and paint was done by Atomic Cartoons (Canada). Industrial Light & Magic assisted on the computer animation sequences and the stereoscopic 3D conversion.

Music
Hans Zimmer composed the soundtrack for the film with John Debney and Danny Elfman serving as the soundtrack producers. In addition to using the original series' music work from Andy Ezrin and Jody Gray on the film, he also composed themes for Courage, Muriel and Eustace. Courage's adventure score was the major focus and he also composed themes for Ma Bagge, Le Quack, Katz, Shirley, and the others. The music score was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, England, United Kingdom.

The sound design work was done at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California and Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank, California.

Track listing

 * 1) Courage the Cowardly Dog by They Might Be Giants
 * 2) Hound Dog by Elvis Presley
 * 3) Who Let the Dogs Out? by Baha Men
 * 4) I Be Missing You by Puff Daddy FEAT: Faith Evans And 112
 * 5) Still D.R.E by Dr. Dre FEAT: Snoop Dogg
 * 6) In The End by Linkin Park
 * 7) Thriller by Michael Jackson

Theatrical release
The film is set to be released theatrically in movie theaters on October 27, 2017 in the United States and Canada, by Warner Bros. Pictures, on the same year as Cartoon Network's previous film, Dexter's Laboratory: The Movie. The film will be presented in a 1.85:1 format, rather than Warner Animation Group's standard 2.39:1 format on its previous titles. The film's theatrical release was preceded by A Campers' Halloween, a short film based on Cartoon Network's animated television series Camp Lazlo.

Home media release
The film was released on Digital on January 9 and Blu-Ray and DVD on January 30, 2018. It contains the deleted scenes, a Camp Lazlo short film A Campers' Halloween, the 18-minute featurette, behind-the-scenes of Courage the Cowardly Dog: The Movie, featuring interviews with most of the principal cast and crew and the movie cast, animatics, the pilot episode, the audio commentaries and the sneak peek of Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: W.O.N.K.A.

Box office
Courage the Cowardly Dog: The Movie has grossed $98 million in the United States and Canada, and $137 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $235 million, against a production budget of $68 million.

In the United States and Canada, Courage the Cowardly Dog: The Movie was released alongside Jigsaw, and was initially projected to gross around $230 million from 4,456 theaters in its opening weekend, with a chance to go as high as $100 million. Therefore, Courage the Cowardly Dog: The Movie was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $235 million worldwide, making it the next Cartoon Network animated film to gross as high as $100 million in the United States, and also making it the fifth highest-grossing hand-drawn animated film of 2017 and the highest-ever grossing film based on an animated television series.

Critical response
Review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a 96% approval rating based on the 88 reviews, and its average rating is 7.36/10. The critical consensus reads, "Courage the Cowardly Dog manages to receive a feature-length film on the big screen because everyone already knows how cute Courage is when he's scared, but he is also so brave and heroic." Metacritic, assigns the film a score of 74 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". CinemaScore gives the film a "A" on its A+ to F scale.

Trivia

 * This is the first ever feature film of the series.
 * This is the first animated Courage the Cowardly Dog movie to hit theaters.
 * The film marks the seventh time a theatrical Cartoon Network film is produced by Warner Bros. Animation, instead of Warner Animation Group since the group's formation in 2013.
 * The movie will be Rated PG.
 * This is Cartoon Network's fifth original program to get a theatrical release, after "The Powerpuff Girls Movie" released 16 years prior,  Regular Show: The Movie  released 3 years prior,  Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: M.O.T.I.O.N.-P.I.C.T.U.R.E.  both released a year before and  Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Movie''" released this year.
 * The original cast reprised their roles in the movie, with the exception on the late Billie Lou Watt as Ma Bagge, Paul Schoeffler as Katz and Errol Van Volkheim and the late Peter Fernandez as Benton Tarantella. Instead this film has respectively Helen Mirren, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andy Serkis and Gary Oldman taking on the roles.
 * This is the 3rd theatrical 2D animated movie in 20 years after Quest for Camelot (1998) and 19 years after The Iron Giant (1999).
 * This marks as Warner Bros.' next 2D animated theatrical film. Warner Bros. had its original feature animation division, which produced 2D animated films.
 * Before the movie, a short film called "A Campers' Halloween" based on Cartoon Network's animated television series Camp Lazlo was played.
 * This is Wallace Shawn 's fourth theatrically released traditionally animated film since  A Goofy Movie  released 23 years prior,  All Dogs Go to Heaven 2  released 22 years prior and  Teacher's Pet   released 14 years prior.
 * This is Benedict Cumberbatch 's second theatrically released animated film since  Penguins of Madagascar   released 4 years prior.
 * This is Helen Mirren 's first theatrically released traditionally animated film since  The Prince of Egypt   released 20 years prior.
 * The film also marks Cartoon Network Studios' first co-production with Access Entertainment and Stretch Films.
 * This is Warner Animation Group's tenth traditionally animated film.
 * The film will be animated by Wang Film Productions.
 * This is the tenth theatrically released traditionally animated Warner Bros. film since  Clifford's Really Big Movie  released 14 years prior.
 * This is the very first theatrical Warner Bros. film to rely solely on traditional hand-drawn animation mixed with CGI animation instead of Flash animation.
 * The is the fifth theatrical Cartoon Network film to be a fully 2D animated film, after "The Powerpuff Girls Movie" released 16 years prior,  Regular Show: The Movie  released 3 years prior and  Chowder: The Movie" and   Dexter's Laboratory: The Movie" both released this year, but will be done in traditional hand-drawn animation mixed with CGI animation.
 * This is the first Warner Bros. animated film to tell a story about a dog since  Clifford's Really Big Movie  released 14 years prior.
 * This is Steve Buscemi 's first theatrically released traditionally animated film since  Home on the Range   released 14 years prior.
 * This is Andy Serkis ' third theatrically released animated film since  Flushed Away  released 12 years prior and  Arthur Christmas   released 7 years prior.
 * This is Gary Oldman's first traditionally animated Warner Bros. film to be released theatrically since "Quest for Camelot" released 20 years prior.