Ed, Edd n Eddy
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"Knock Knock Who's Ed?" is the 3rd episode of Season 2 and the 29th episode of Ed, Edd n Eddy. In this episode, Ed and his friends get thrown out of Ed's house while trying to prepare for a marathon of Ed's beloved monster movies. The Eds now attempt to find a place to watch the marathon.

Plot[]

For their latest scheme to swindle the kids out of their allowances, the Eds have made a swimming pool. Of course, this is no ordinary pool, as they want it as close to an ocean swim as possible, so they've gotten a bunch of lime-flavored gelatin and poured it in. Unfortunately, it seems that Edd has underestimated the viscosity of the gelatin, and the pool is simply a large, quivering mound of the stuff. To make matters worse, Ed drinks the pool, leaving him and his friends scamless. Fed up, Eddy decides that it would be better if they just went to Ed's house.

When they get to Ed's basement, Edd and Eddy see all kinds of reminders about an 8 Hour Monster Movie Marathon spread about the room. When pressed for details, Ed tells them that a channel will be airing 8 hours straight of cyclops monster movies. His friends are immediately interested and want to watch with him. However, they soon begin demanding snacks, and when Ed offers them food he has stuck to his hairy leg, the Eds head upstairs to raid the kitchen.

In the kitchen, Sarah and Jimmy are drawing pictures. When the Eds start to noisily ransack the fridge, Sarah gets angry, and after Eddy taunts her, she throws them out and locks all the doors and windows. The Eds have to get back inside, however, and so they construct a giant doll and hide in it. Unfortunately, they make it a talking doll, and Ed has to do the talking. Predictably, he says something weird, and Sarah and Jimmy realize it's a trap and drag it to the top of a streetlight. When the Eds exit, they get a big surprise, and they all topple to the ground. Amidst the wreckage of the doll, Edd suggests that they just go to his or Eddy's house to watch, but Eddy rejects this as something that would ruin the plot.

The Eds' next attempt is to access Kevin's house. To do this, they stage an aviation emergency, tearing up Kevin's yard to emulate an airplane crash. Eddy claims that Ed was skywriting and ran out of fuel, thereby crashing into Kevin's yard and sustaining horrible injuries. Although the crash scene is remarkably realistic, Ed's acting isn't, and Kevin shuts the door on them.

Their next attempt is at Rolf's house. Like the previous attempt, this initially fails, but soon Edd gets Rolf talking about his Great Nano, and the Eds are let in on the condition that they listen to his story. While Rolf rambles, Ed and Eddy sneak over to the cabinet that houses the TV, but are suddenly stopped when Rolf notices their movements and asks if he's boring them. Eddy quickly makes an excuse that they all have to use the bathroom, and the Eds hustle off together.

Once inside the bathroom, Edd complains that he can't take another word of Rolf's story. Eddy soon gets an idea to go through the vents, and ignoring Edd's complaints about bacteria, the trio hustle through the vents and end up landing right in front of the television. Eddy throws open the cabinet doors and, much to his shock, is confronted with a severely outdated television set. Eddy switches it on and tunes it to the correct channel, and soon becomes disinterested in the film being broadcast. Even Edd is quick to point out that even standing a few feet back from a one-inch screen, the production values are nothing to be proud of, and he and Eddy start to head out to do their gelatin pool scam again. Ed stops them angrily, and makes them sit and watch with him. Cowed, they take a seat, just as Rolf enters the room. Rolf starts talking about how the cyclops reminds him of his grandmother, but Ed once again takes control, and soon Rolf is sitting with Eddy and Edd. The implication is that they are likely to remain there for the next eight hours until the movie marathon concludes.

Trivia[]

  • Goofs:
    • In the opening scene, the Cul-de-Sac is depicted significantly smaller. Usually, there are five houses around the circular part of the street. Here, there only appears to be room for four.
    • After the gelatin sets, the colors of the surrounding houses change.
    • When the Eds look for snacks in Ed's refrigerator, a jar of pickles is shown. The label on this jar appears to be misspelled as "Picles".
    • When Sarah and Jimmy are sitting in Ed's armchair, Sarah's nose disappears for a frame.
    • When Ed mimics the drinking bird and Eddy snickers at him, the red stripe on Eddy's shirt disappears.
  • After the Eds fail to infiltrate Ed's House, Edd suggests they just go to his house instead. Eddy replies, "What, and ruin the plot?" This is a fourth wall break, as Eddy was aware this resolved the conflict too easily.
  • Rolf reveals he has a Great Nana who only has one eye.
  • The scene where Ed dives into the green gelatin appears in the 2000 Disney film The Kid, when Russ (Bruce Willis) finds young Rusty (Spencer Breslin) in his home.
    The_Kid_(2000)_-_Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy_Scene

    The Kid (2000) - Ed, Edd n Eddy Scene

    The episode seen in The Kid.

  • Rolf's TV reappears in "Boom Boom Out Goes the Ed."
  • After Edd closes the bathroom door in Rolf's house, Rolf can faintly be heard telling the story of the "Ugly Boy and the Tree of Heads." This dialogue is used in the subsequent episode, "One + One = Ed."
  • After the staged plane crash fails to convince Kevin, Eddy says "Nice job, Brando." This is a reference to the famous Hollywood actor, Marlon Brando.
  • When Eddy insults Sarah, he quips "What's Toulouse gonna do, anyway? Fingerpaint me to death?" This is a reference to Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, a famous French painter.

Video[]

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See also[]

Season 2
"Know it All Ed" • "Dear Ed" • "Knock Knock Who's Ed?" • "One + One = Ed" • "Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Ed" • "Ready, Set... Ed!" • "Hands Across Ed" • "Floss Your Ed" • "In Like Ed" • "Who Let the Ed In?" • "Home Cooked Eds" • "Rambling Ed" • "To Sir with Ed" • "Key to My Ed" • "Urban Ed" • "Stop, Look and Ed" • "Honor Thy Ed" • "Scrambled Ed" • "Rent-a-Ed" • "Shoo Ed" • "Ed in a Halfshell" • "Mirror, Mirror, on the Ed" • "Hot Buttered Ed" • "High Heeled Ed" • "Fa-La-La-La-Ed" • "Cry Ed"
Seasons: Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5Season 6Specials
See also: Episode Guide
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