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|text=A horror novel written by Stephen King, in which a woman and her four-year-old son are terrorized by a rabid St Bernard named Cujo. The novel was adapted into a film in 1983. The name "Cujo" is frequently used in popular culture as a generic term in reference to a psychotic, violent or imbalanced dog.
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|text=A horror novel written by Stephen King, in which a woman and her four-year-old son are terrorized by a rabid St Bernard named Cujo. The novel was adapted into a film in 1983. The name "Cujo" is frequently used in popular culture as a generic term in reference to a psychotic, violent, or unbalanced dog.
 
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===[[5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future]]===
 
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The babysitter Amber is watching the 1983 horror film Cujo.
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===[[7.04 Defending Your Life]]===
 
===[[7.04 Defending Your Life]]===

Latest revision as of 15:01, 6 January 2019

Cujo

A horror novel written by Stephen King, in which a woman and her four-year-old son are terrorized by a rabid St Bernard named Cujo. The novel was adapted into a film in 1983. The name "Cujo" is frequently used in popular culture as a generic term in reference to a psychotic, violent, or unbalanced dog.

Pad of Definitions (2.17 Heart), Official Website

Episodes

2.17 Heart

Dean: I’d say Kurt’s looking more and more like our Cujo

5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future

The babysitter Amber is watching the 1983 horror film Cujo.

7.04 Defending Your Life

Dean: So what, he causes so much misery that some dog goes Cujo on him from beyond the grave?

12.15 Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell

Dean: All right, Crowley and I are gonna hit the woods, see if we can't track down Cujo. You stick with Sam. He'll keep you safe.

Trivia

  • The film adaptation of Cujo was produced by Supernatural executive producer / showrunner Robert Singer.