The off-the-wall, day-to-day life of three friends who have exactly the same name.The off-the-wall, day-to-day life of three friends who have exactly the same name.The off-the-wall, day-to-day life of three friends who have exactly the same name.
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Ed Edd n Eddy is one of Cartoon Network's most popular cartoons, despite all of the critics out there who may not think too highly of it. I find a very entertaining cartoon that, like many other cartoons, illustrates what it's like not being "cool" or "popular." Ed is always happy, and tries to help (although he makes mistakes a lot.) Edd is very smart and is also aware of the consequences of their actions ahead of time (unlike Ed and Eddy.) Eddy is the one who tries to do what's popular, yet it always backfires on him. As if that wasn't enough, there are many other colorful characters as well. There's Sara, the annoying sister of Ed, Jimmy, the crybaby kid who's always afraid, Johnny, the loner who's best friend is a piece of wood, Kevin, who's motto is probably "it's my way or the highway," Rolf, the foreign boy who finds many of the Ed's actions unusual, Nazz, the pretty one who's Kevin's girlfriend, and the Kankar Sisters, the annoying girls who are in love with the Eds. It's a very funny show, because of the colorful characters, inspired settings and problems, and because of the things in the show that make absolutely no sense. For example, when Ed is spinning around a telephone post, it makes a busy signal sound. Another example is how it makes the noise of a car driving by when Ed is slipping through some lard (I think it was lard, I haven't seen that episode until a while.) Overall, I recommend everyone give this show a try. You may not like it right away, just give it some time.
Literally most of my childhood right here. Recently watched this from start to finish again and I remember why I used to love it so much. Its funny and goofy all at the same time! It's kinda sad how quick the years go by but I can feel like a kid again when watching this silly but impeccable show. I love it to bits and always will! Double D will always be my love lol.
Though young people might enjoy this show, it can only be fully appreciated by older adults. EEnE takes us back to the carefree days of our pre-teen years. No matter which decade in which you were 12, this timeless show will resonate with you. The Eds and their friends are on perpetual summer vacation, back in the days before the internet and cable TV. They while away the aimless days creating misadventures and pre-teen power struggles. Jawbreakers really were the ultimate delicacy to strive for. Each episode recalls some aspect of those old summer vacations we had forgotten about until now. This surreal view of pre-pubescence hits home in a timeless, powerful way.
Even if it did lose its way later on, this show is hilarious and very endearing.
The visual style is quite unique, it isn't the most beautiful-looking of all cartoons but the characters move well and the backgrounds are nice to look at.
The music is pretty irresistible, the theme tune especially will have you whistling for a while afterwards.
The stories are admittedly daft and off-the-wall but they are fun as well, and the dialogue verges on the hysterical side of things.
The characters are likable. Ed is an idiotic goof ball but we love him for it, and I love Edd for the fact he is smart and intelligent and Eddy because while he is small his mouth more than makes up for it.
Sarah is every brother's worst nightmare, bratty, selfish and ungrateful, while Jimmy has his annoying moments but he is cute. Johnny and his plank are nice additions and the Kanker sisters while flirtatious are positively revolting.
Overall, despite meandering over recent years, it is a hilarious show that is easy to like. 8/10 Bethany Cox
The visual style is quite unique, it isn't the most beautiful-looking of all cartoons but the characters move well and the backgrounds are nice to look at.
The music is pretty irresistible, the theme tune especially will have you whistling for a while afterwards.
The stories are admittedly daft and off-the-wall but they are fun as well, and the dialogue verges on the hysterical side of things.
The characters are likable. Ed is an idiotic goof ball but we love him for it, and I love Edd for the fact he is smart and intelligent and Eddy because while he is small his mouth more than makes up for it.
Sarah is every brother's worst nightmare, bratty, selfish and ungrateful, while Jimmy has his annoying moments but he is cute. Johnny and his plank are nice additions and the Kanker sisters while flirtatious are positively revolting.
Overall, despite meandering over recent years, it is a hilarious show that is easy to like. 8/10 Bethany Cox
My favorite part of Ed, Edd, and Eddy is that no matter how old you are or where you grew up, the characters of this hilarious show remind us all of those we grew up with. Look at it this way:
ED- the dim-witted, but good-natured kid who was always lacking in the brains department
EDD- that brainy kid who always got straight A's and was a complete nerd
EDDY- a greedy short kid who takes everything way too personal and knows that he's destined to be rich and famous someday
KEVIN- the basic "jock" stereotype who picked on the non-athletic kids
JIMMY- a weakling who felt terrified to play with older kids and everyone thought was a bit on the "feminine side"
SARAH- the super-evil bully who scared off practically everyone she met
ROLF- the foreign kid who puzzled everyone with their strange and bizarre customs
NAZZ- that pretty girl who always got boys' attentions and all the other girls wanted to be like
JOHNNY- the unusually strange kid who no one could ever really understand
THE KANKER SISTERS- those girls who thought the best way to get someone's attention was to be as ruthless as possible
No matter where you grew up, we can all identify with kids like this. Perhaps not as extreme as these characters, but it's hilarious to think of the kids we went to school with and now see them on TV.
ED- the dim-witted, but good-natured kid who was always lacking in the brains department
EDD- that brainy kid who always got straight A's and was a complete nerd
EDDY- a greedy short kid who takes everything way too personal and knows that he's destined to be rich and famous someday
KEVIN- the basic "jock" stereotype who picked on the non-athletic kids
JIMMY- a weakling who felt terrified to play with older kids and everyone thought was a bit on the "feminine side"
SARAH- the super-evil bully who scared off practically everyone she met
ROLF- the foreign kid who puzzled everyone with their strange and bizarre customs
NAZZ- that pretty girl who always got boys' attentions and all the other girls wanted to be like
JOHNNY- the unusually strange kid who no one could ever really understand
THE KANKER SISTERS- those girls who thought the best way to get someone's attention was to be as ruthless as possible
No matter where you grew up, we can all identify with kids like this. Perhaps not as extreme as these characters, but it's hilarious to think of the kids we went to school with and now see them on TV.
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- TriviaThe characters having different tongue colors comes from an experience Danny Antonucci once had. While in a meeting, his son and friends came in, and due to all the candy they just ate, they had different tongue colors.
- Crazy creditsThe title sequence has Ed showing off in front of the camera, while Edd tries to get out of sight and Ed follows him. Eventually they all fiddle with the camera too much and it goes off.
- Alternate versionsDifferent end theme music is played after Episode 35: Is There an Ed in the House/An Ed is Born.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Crazy/Beautiful (2001)
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