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Ed, Edd n Eddy is an American animated television series created by Danny Antonucci and produced by a.k.a. Cartoon for the Cartoon Network. The premise is that three pre-adolescent boys—named Ed, Edd, and Eddy (collectively known as "the Eds")—hang around in their suburban neighborhood of Peach Creek, where "the cul-de-sac" is located. Led by Eddy, the Eds scheme to make money off their peers, but their plans usually fail, leaving them in various predicaments. The characters never leave the neighborhood, and adults are hardly ever around. .

The series, which was Cartoon Network's fifth Cartoon Cartoon, was first aired in 1999 and has since attracted millions of fans worldwide. Originally, there were to be only four seasons; Cartoon Network, however, has ordered two more seasons of Ed, Edd n Eddy, bringing the series length to six seasons. There are also three holiday specials: Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day episodes. It is now reigning as the longest running original cartoon on Cartoon Network.

Characters

Ed, Edd and Eddy

Ed

Ed is the workhorse of the group. His mind is a subculture grab bag full of comics and monster movies, which he often confuses with reality. Despite his larger size, Ed is utterly at the mercy of his tyrannical younger sister Sarah, and is an easy target for her emotional blackmail techniques. Much to the dismay of germophobe Edd, Ed has zero personal hygiene—he's even terrified of soap. Even though he usually has a very sweet disposition, he can become grumpy occasionally, especially when he gets a pebble in his shoe. Ed loves buttered toast, gravy, and animals, especially chickens. Ed is one of those people who seems on the surface to be stupid, but his mind simply functions in an alternate reality.

Edd

A young inventor, , and the brains of the group, sarcastic Edd is never seen without his trademark black ski hat that resembles a sock, hence the nickname "Sockhead". This hat apparently hides a dark and awful secret which only Ed and Eddy know about. To differentiate his homophonetic name from that of Ed, everyone calls him Double-D. His middle name is Marion. His parents put a heavy workload upon him, communicating tasks solely through a multitude of sticky notes. He is considered a nerd by everyone, hates sports and is normally a straight-A student in all of his classes. He has been excused from gym class ever since "the dodgeball incident." He is not very strong physically (i.e. everytime he runs after about one minute he becomes short-winded) and has a difficult time dealing with it. He is an excellent pedal steel guitar player, although he insists that he loathes the instrument.

Eddy

An incompetent 12-year-old con artist and self-appointed leader of the Eds, Eddy is a complete sucker for jawbreakers at the local candy store. He dislikes school and goes to any length to scam the other kids for money, even at the expense of his friends' credibility. His report card labels him a megalomaniac. Because he is short, he has something of an inferiority complex. He is also ashamed of his middle name, which is Skipper.

It is usually Eddy's swaggering over-confidence that causes the failure of Double D's plans. Eddy has a love affair with money, and was driven insane when he had no one to scam when everyone else was under quarantine for chickenpox. He loves his retro styled room, with a lava lamp, a large round king-sized bed, and a record player, next to which can be seen a Tom Jones record. His room also includes a disco ball. Eddy is mostly seen commanding the two "Eds" into doing all the work, while he just slacks off.

Secondary characters

Sarah

A spoiled brat of a sister who acts cute and charming only when it serves her. Sarah has Ed's unending loyalty and obedience, mostly from threats of her snitching on him. She is almost always playing with Jimmy, and when she's not, she rushes to his aid the moment he calls her. It has been hinted in several episodes that she has a crush on Edd. She also writes in her diary about how angry she is at Ed and Eddy for forcing "cute, innocent" Edd to participate in their schemes.

Jimmy

A childish aspiring artist, Jimmy likes playing dollies with Sarah. He can be more manipulative, conniving, and more successful than Eddy when given motivation. Jimmy is quite accident-prone, and there are few episodes where he isn't seen with bandages. However, he can be quite crafty, and once framed the Eds for wrecking a friendship monument. Jimmy is also a member of Rolf's Urban Rangers, and he claims that his father forces him to practice hockey. Jimmy has shown how deeply attached he is to Sarah when someone tries to take her away from him. He also wears a retainer due to one of Eddy's previous scams where he bit a bowling pin and ruined his teeth.

Clockwise from upper left: Sarah, Rolf, Kevin, Nazz, Johnny, Jimmy (image from the episode "Ready, Set, Ed")
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Clockwise from upper left: Sarah, Rolf, Kevin, Nazz, Johnny, Jimmy (image from the episode "Ready, Set, Ed")

Rolf

Rolf, of a curious European culture with odd customs and a thick accent, works his parent's small farm within the cul-de-sac, leads a scouting group called the Urban Rangers and is the son of a shepherd, in which he takes pride. His faithful farm animals are a pig named Wilfred, a goat named Victor, a cow, a chicken named Gertrude, and several other minor animals. He mostly hangs out with Kevin, playing various sports, and hardly minds the Eds unless they make a fool out of him, after which he is not afraid to use brute force. He has quite a temper, and reportedly wishes to be a barber when he grows up. He refers to himself in the 3rd person.

Jonny

Jonny "2x4" has a large head, frequently gets on the other kids' nerves, likes collecting clams, believes Plank sees things, and talks a lot. He is a member of Rolf's Urban Rangers. He doesn't seem to mind the antics of the Eds and sometimes seems to enjoy them. He is rarely seen without Plank. Jonny is innocent and gullible, and forgives people no matter what they do.

Plank

A short piece of board with drawn-on eyes and mouth, Plank is Jonny's imaginary best friend. Plank is an oddity within the series, comparable to Hobbes from Calvin and Hobbes,and Stump from The Angry Beavers. He was given a chip in his head when he got stuck in Rolf's teeth, thought by Jonny to be brain damage. While immobile, he is often able to have an effect on the kids through strange and elaborate coincidences.

Nazz

The trendy and attractive girl in the cul-de-sac who mostly hangs out with Kevin and does not mind the Eds unless they annoy her. All of the boys except Rolf and Jimmy have a crush on her, and when she approaches, they lose the ability to speak coherently. Kevin and Eddy are rivals for Nazz's attention. Nazz plays the tuba very poorly, but when she plays the boys say otherwise to appease her.

Kevin

The jock on the block, he hates the Eds, especially Eddy. Kevin has a garage full of jawbreakers (as his father works at a jawbreaker factory) and loves customizing his bike, skateboards and snowboards. When not riding his trusty bike, he hangs out with Rolf in the lane. He is a gym assistant at Peach Creek Junior High.

Kanker Sisters

If there's one thing the Eds and the cul-de-sac kids can agree on is that they all hate the Kanker sisters. May (blonde), Marie (blue hair), and Lee (redhead) are sisters and live in a nearby trailer park. The Kankers are the cul-de-sac's number one enemy and they are feared by all the other kids, especially the Eds and Kevin for their brash and uninhibited demeanor. While all the Kankers like the Eds, it has been shown that May has a preference for Ed, Marie for Edd, and Lee for Eddy.

Unseen characters

Eddy's brother

According to Eddy, his brother was "the coolest kid in the cul-de-sac" and went away. Kevin is scared of Eddy's brother, Rolf thinks Eddy's brother wants to steal his chickens...or worse, Jonny looks up to Eddy's brother, and Nazz has a crush on him. Jimmy wants to meet him because he has big muscles. Sarah does not seem to care about him. He is never shown on screen except through vague impressions such as the photo of Eddy and his brother's silhouettes on the staircase, but Eddy makes passing references to him when one of his ideas are inspired by him. The kids only respect Eddy when he is with his brother. He is also lactose intolerant. He is a very popular figure in the cul-de-sac and everyone except Sarah either admires him or is afraid of him.

Voice Talent

Episode list

''All air dates are U.S. air dates and are put as day/month/year.

Season 1: 1999

1. "The Edtouchables" & "Nagged to Ed" (4 January, 1999)
2. "Pop Goes the Ed" & "Over Your Ed" (11 January 1999)
3. "Sir-Ed-a-Lot" & "A Pinch to Grow an Ed" (18 January 1999)
4. "Read All About Ed" & "Quick Shot Ed" (25 January 1999)
5. "An Ed Too Many" & "Ed-n-Seek" (1 February 1999)
6. "Look into My Eds" & "Tag, Yer Ed" (8 February 1999)
7. "Dawn of the Eds" & "Vert-Ed-Go" (15 February 1999)
8. "Who, What, Where, Ed" & "Keeping Up With the Eds" (22 February 1999)
9. "Fool on the Ed" & "A Boy and His Ed" (1 March 1999)
10. "Laugh Ed Laugh" & "It's Way Ed" (8 March 1999)
11. "Eds-Aggerate" & "Oath to an Ed" (15 March 1999)
12. "A Glass of Warm Ed" & "Flea Bitten Ed" (22 March 1999)
13. "Button Yer Ed" & "Avast Ye Eds" (29 March 1999)

For episode synopses, see Episodes from Ed, Edd n Eddy, Season 1.

Season 2: 1999

14. "Know-It-All Ed" & "Dear Ed" (13 September 1999)
15. "Knock Knock, Who's Ed" & "One Plus One Equals Ed" (20 September 1999)
16. "Eeny Meeny Miney Ed" & "Ready Set Ed" (27 September 1999)
17. "Hands Across Ed" & "Floss Your Ed" (4 October 1999)
18. "In Like Ed" & "Who Let the Ed in?" (11 October 1999)
19. "Rambling Ed" & "Home Cooked Eds" (18 October 1999)
20. "To Sir With Ed" & "Key to My Ed" (25 October 1999)
21. "Honor Thy Ed" & "Scrambled Ed" (1 November 1999)
22. "Urban Ed" & "Stop, Look, Ed" (8 November 1999)
23. "Rent-a-Ed" & "Shoo Ed" (15 November 1999)
24. "Ed in a Halfshell" & "Mirror Mirror on the Ed" (29 November 1999)
25. "Hot Buttered Ed" & "High Heeled Ed" (6 December 1999)
26. "Fa, La, La, La, Ed" & "Cry Ed" (20 December 1999)

For episode synopses, see Episodes from Ed, Edd n Eddy, Season 2.

Season 3: 2001-2002

27. "Wish You Were Ed" & "Momma's Little Ed" (23 February 2001)
28. "Once Upon an Ed" & "For Your Ed Only" (25 May 2001)
29. "It Came from Outer Ed" & "Three Squares and an Ed" (19 September 2001)
30. "Dueling Eds" & "Dim Lit Ed" (23 November 2001)
31. "Will Work for Ed" & "Ed, Ed and Away" (4 January 2002)
32. "X Marks the Ed" & "From Here to Ed" (25 January 2002)
33. ""Boys Will Be Eds & "Ed or Tails?" (15 February 2002)
34. ""Gimme Gimme Never Ed & "My Fair Ed" (8 March 2002)
35. "Rock-A-Bye Ed" & "O-Ed Eleven" (22 March 2002)
36. "Luck of the Ed" & "Ed, Pass It on" (21 June 2002)
37. "Brother, Can You Spare an Ed" & "The Day the Ed Stood Still" (28 June 2002)
38. "If It Smells Like an Ed" (5 July 2002)
39. "Don't Rain on My Ed" & "Once Bitten, Twice Ed" (12 July 2002)
40. "An Ed in the Bush" & "See No Ed" (27 September 2002)
41. "Is There an Ed in the House?" & "An Ed is born" (1 November 2002)
42. "One Size Fits Ed" & "Pain in the Ed" (15 November 2002)
For episode synopses, see: Episodes from Ed, Edd n Eddy, Season 3.

Season 4: 2003-2004

43. "Ed Overboard" & "One of Those Eds" (24 August 2003)
44. "They Call Him Mr. Ed" & "For the Ed, By the Ed" (10 November 2003)
45. "Little Ed Blue" & "A Twist of Ed" (17 November 2003)
46. "Your Ed Here" & "The Good Ole Ed" (23 January 2004)
47. "Thick as an Ed" & "Sorry, Wrong Ed" (30 January 2004)
48. "Robin' Ed" & " A Case of Ed" (6 February 2004)
49. "Run for Your Ed" & "Hand Me Down Ed" (13 February 2004)
50. "Stiff Upper Ed" & "Here's Mud in Your Ed" (20 February 2004)
51. "Stuck in the Ed" & "Postcards from the Ed" (27 February 2004)
52. "Take This Ed and Shove It" (5 November 2004)

For episode synopses, see Episodes from Ed, Edd n Eddy, Season 4.

Season 5: 2005-2006

53."Mission Ed-Possible" & "Every Which Way But Ed" (4 November 2005)
54. "Boom Boom Out Goes the Ed" & "Cleanliness is Next to Edness" (11 November 2005)
55. "Out With the Old, in With the Ed" (18 November 2005)
56. "I am Curious Ed" & "No Speak Da Ed" (25 November 2005)
57. "Cool Hand Ed" & "Too Smart for His Own Ed" (31 March 2006)
58. "Pick an Ed" & "Who's Minding the Ed?" (28 June 2006)
59. "This Won't Hurt an Ed" & "Truth or Ed" (3 July 2006)
60. "The Good, the Bad, and the Ed" & "Tinker Ed"
61. "Tween a Rock & an Ed Place" & "Tight End Ed"
62. "Smile for the Ed" & "All Eds Are Off"
63. "A Fistful of Ed" & "Run Ed, Run!"
64. "A Town Called Ed" & "Luck Be an Ed Tonight"
For episode synopses, see Episodes from Ed, Edd n Eddy, Season 5.

Holiday specials

  1. "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Jingle Jingle Jangle" (Christmas) (3 December 2004)
  2. "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Hanky Panky Hullabaloo" (Valentine's Day) (11 February 2005)
  3. "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Boo Haw Haw" (Halloween) (28 October 2005)
For episode synopses, see Episodes from Ed, Edd n Eddy, Special episodes.

DVD Releases

Videogames

Trivia

  • Most of the episodes begin with something completely unrelated to the storyline of the episode. This is to emphasize the randomness of childhood. [link]
  • The titular characters from Ed, Edd n Eddy and Dexter's Laboratory make a cameo, Foster's style.
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    The titular characters from Ed, Edd n Eddy and Dexter's Laboratory make a cameo, Foster's style.

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