Ed, Edd n Eddy
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Ed, Edd n Eddy is a Canadian-American animated television series created by Danny Antonucci for Cartoon Network.

The show revolves around three pre-adolescent boys known as the Eds (whose names are Ed, Edd, and Eddy), who hang around their fictional suburban neighborhood of Peach Creek, coming up with scams to con their peers for cash, so they can buy themselves a handful of their favorite treat, jawbreakers. Their plans normally fail though, leaving them in predicaments and situations that always go haywire. The characters almost never leave the neighborhood and adults are never seen, with the exception of Eddy's Brother in Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show.

The series was first aired January 4, 1999 on Cartoon Network after being delayed from December 1998. Originally, there were to only be four seasons; Cartoon Network, however, had ordered two more seasons of Ed, Edd n Eddy, bringing the series' length to six seasons. The sixth season, however, was cut short in order to produce a 90-minute TV movie, Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show. There were also three holiday specials for Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and a special extraterrestrial oriented episode for Cartoon Network's mini-series "Cartoon Network Invaded": "The Eds are Coming."

On November 8, 2009, Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show premiered in the United States, officially ending the long-running series. (However, the finale aired in several countries prior to the United States, the earliest being Scandinavia on May 31, 2009, which still brings the original run to roughly ten years).

The series is currently the longest-running original Cartoon Network series to date, running for ten years, ten months, and four days.

In addition to airing on Cartoon Network in various countries, it also aired on other channels such as the sister network Boomerang, the Canadian channel Teletoon, and the Latin-American sister network Tooncast. The series has been added to HBO Max since January 1, 2021.

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Ed, Edd n Eddy Opening Title Card

The opening title card used in the show

Danny Antonucci, the show's creator, made the following comment on the show's stylistic inspiration in an interview:

Jono was brought in as a writer because he works in a style that embellishes what I wanted to do. The show is made very differently from the usual way, I wanted it to be done the old fashioned way, capturing childhood spontaneity which is why the show often starts doing one thing and then moves on to something else - Each episode is supposed to read like a child's day and be a nod to the cartoons of the 40s - 70s…

Another aspect of the show's style is the "boiling line" effect, in which characters and moving objects in the foreground of a frame appear to shimmer at their outlines. This is created by tracing the same drawing three times, creating a shimmering effect that Antonucci says brings the characters to life. Antonucci also stated that he opted for the unique boiling line effect in order for Ed, Edd n Eddy to stand out from the other shows on the network.

Trivia[]

  • All the title cards (with the exception of the specials and the Big Picture Show) were drawn by artist Kathy Boake.

In Popular Culture[]

In Cartoon Network related media[]

  • Characters and elements from this show have appeared in many bumpers, commercials, and promos for Cartoon Network.
  • An Ed, Edd n Eddy-themed maze and ball shop were featured at the Cartoon Network's Tooner Field area of Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia.
    • In a few scenes from Fridays on September 9, 2005 (when the hosts visit Turner Field), Tommy attempted to go through the maze.
  • In the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episode "Eddie Monster", three boys who resemble the Eds make an appearance along with Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory and Pikachu from Pokémon.
  • In "The Grim Adventures of the Kids Next Door," a crossover between The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Codename: Kids Next Door, Billy calls the Eds for help. Later, Eddy is shown popping out of The Delightful Reaper after it is destroyed.
  • In the My Gym Partner's a Monkey episode of Cartoon Network Invaded, "That Darn Platypus," the Eds are seen on a tabloid newspaper that references the previous part, "The Eds are Coming".
  • Cartoon Network's Funniest Bloopers and other Embarrassing Moments features several bloopers from several Cartoon Network shows including this one (for example: outtakes of the scene from "Rent-a-Ed" where Eddy tells Jonny there's a leak in his pipe was the first shown). Tom Kenny, the host of the show, even stated at the beginning while talking about his set that: "Hey, it was either this or use the set of Ed, Edd n Eddy. Trust me, once you work with those guys you can never get the smell out of your clothes."
  • The Eds appeared in 2 bumpers for Cartoon Network's NBA All-Star Slam in 2004: one featuring Steve Francis of the Houston Rockets, and the other featuring Kenyon Martin of the New Jersey Nets.
  • In the Robot Chicken episode "3 2 1 2 333, 222, 3...66?", Plank appears in a short called "Plank the College Years."
  • In the MAD short "Once Upon a Toon," Edd appears as one of the classic Cartoon Network characters.
  • In the Uncle Grandpa/Steven Universe crossover episode "Say Uncle", when Uncle Grandpa was looking for Steven's name on the checklist of Cartoon Network characters he had helped, Ed, Edd, and Eddy were three of the names on the list between the Powerpuff Girls and Billy and Mandy.
  • The show was among the ones featured in the card game Cartoon Network Crossover Crisis: Animation Annihilation Deck-Building Game; and some of the cards feature characters, objects, and scenes from the show (Examples: the Eds - Character, the Kanker Sisters - Nemesis, the Canadian Squirt Gun - Equipment, etc.)
  • The Eds have roles in the mobile game Cartoon Network: Match Land; Ed is a rare All-Star playable character in the Yellow Burger category (originally a boardwalk customer), Double D is the owner of the Candy Machine store, and Eddy is a boardwalk customer.
  • Edd makes a cameo in the OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes special crossover episode "Crossover Nexus" among the heroes that were "struck out" by Strike (which included all kinds of characters from Cartoon Network production shows).
  • Edd's hat and Plank appear among the wardrobe accessories in Kleptocats: Cartoon Network.
  • The show was mentioned in the Craig of the Creek episode "Kelsey the Elder" by Barry, (one of the Elders of the Creek).
  • Plank appeared on a poster for "Plank Live" in the Villainous pilot episode "The Dreadful Dawn".
  • Jonny and Plank are among the cartoon characters (including ones from shows produced by Cartoon Network and its affiliates) that appeared in Pibby where they aid the titular character and her friends in their battle against the Darkness.

In other media[]

  • In Greg the Bunny, Jimmy wears an Ed, Edd n Eddy shirt in the episode "Rabbit Redux."
  • In the Two and a Half Men episode "The Price of Healthy Gums Is Eternal Vigilance," a Plank plush can be seen on Jake's bed.
  • In Smosh's "A Merry Gangsta Christmas," at the scene where one of the gangstas says "2 Double Ds," the gangsta pulls out two pieces of paper with the same portrait of Edd (Double D) around the 1 minute and 33 second mark.
  • In the 2007 film Shattered (called Butterfly on a Wheel in Canada), the show can be heard at Tom Ryan's house and is also shown on TV in the hotel room, featuring the episode "For Your Ed Only."
  • In the 2000 film The Kid, the kid (Young Rusty) is seen watching the episode "Knock Knock Who's Ed?" on TV when he is first seen.
  • In the 2006 film World Trade Center, Ed, Edd n Eddy is on in the background in one of the Mrs. Jimeno scenes.
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy is shown on Davey's TV in the film Eight Crazy Nights.
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy is seen in the Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps episodes "Fockin Mokky Bokka" and "Jammy Dodgers."
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy is mentioned in Tyga's song "Cartoonz," from his independent debut album No Introduction.
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy is mentioned in Big Sean's song "Blessings."
  • In the "Toon Wars: U.S vs. Japan" story of the July 2002 issue of Cracked Magazine, the Eds were among the Cartoon Network characters that were sent flying when the Japanese cartoon characters blew Cartoon Network Studios sky high.
  • In Issue 18 of the indie comic book series Zombie Tramp, Ed and Eddy make a cameo in the classroom scene, along with characters from other shows such as Mandy from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Mr. Lancer from Danny Phantom.
  • In the video game Plants vs. Zombies 2, the face on one of Spore-shroom's alternate outfits (a paper bag hat) looks just like Plank's.
  • The fourth track on American rapper J.I.D.'s debut album, The Never Story (2017), is titled "EdEddnEddy." In the song, the rapper declares the antics of him and two of his friends are similar to the scams of Ed, Edd, and Eddy.

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