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( ) (1999–2008)( ) (2009)Original releaseJanuary 4, 1999 ( 1999-01-04) –November 8, 2009 ( 2009-11-08)External linksEd, Edd n Eddy is a Canadian-American television series created by for, and the sixth of the network's. The series revolves around three preteen boys named Ed, Edd (called 'Double D' to avoid confusion with Ed), and Eddy—collectively known as 'the Eds'—who live in a suburban in the fictional town of Peach Creek. Under the unofficial leadership of Eddy, the trio frequently invent schemes to make money from their peers to purchase their favorite confection,. Their plans usually fail, leaving them in various, often humiliating, predicaments.Adult Antonucci was dared to create a children's cartoon; while designing a commercial, he conceived Ed, Edd n Eddy, designing it to resemble classic cartoons from the 1940s–1970s. He pitched the series to Cartoon Network and, but the latter demanded, leading to him making a deal with the former and the series premiering on January 4, 1999. During the show's run, several specials and shorts were produced in addition to the regular television series.

The series concluded with a, on November 8, 2009.Ed, Edd n Eddy received generally positive reviews from critics and became one of Cartoon Network's most successful original series. It won a, two and a, and was also nominated for another four Leo Awards, an and two. The show attracted an audience of 31 million households, was broadcast in 120 countries, and proved to be popular among children, teenagers, and adults. With nearly an 11-year run, Ed, Edd n Eddy is currently the longest-running Cartoon Network original series. From the left: Edd ('Double D'), Eddy, and EdEd, Edd n Eddy follows the lives of 'the Eds', three preteen boys who all share variations of the name Ed, but differ greatly in their personalities: Ed (voiced by ) is the strong, dim-witted of the group; Edd , called Double D, is an, and the most intelligent of the Eds; and Eddy is a devious, quick-tempered, bitter, and self-appointed leader of the Eds. The three devise plans to scam the cul-de-sac kids out of their money, which they want to use to buy jawbreakers.

However, problems always ensue, and the Eds' schemes usually end in failure and humiliation.The cul-de-sac kids do not include the Eds as part of their group, making the trio outcasts. Danny Antonucci, creator, director, executive producer, and co-writer of Ed, Edd n Eddy, produced the series on a dare.Although began his career by working as an animator on various children's series for, his later solo works were edgy and aimed at adult audiences. He gained notoriety with the 1987 short film and then, after founding his own production studio, in 1994, created the series for. It was quickly cancelled, however, upon being met with generally poor reviews.On a dare, Antonucci then decided that he would try producing a children's animated series of his own. While designing a commercial, he ended up drawing three characters that he felt particularly pleased with. Growing excited over their potential, he named them Ed, Edd, and Eddy and spent the following months developing a show around them.

He faxed a one-page to and in 1996. Both studios quickly responded, Cartoon Network in only 20 minutes, and were enthusiastic and wanted to see more; they each demanded creative control, however, and Antonucci refused.

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Ed, Edd, ‘n' Eddy (1999–2009) full episodes watch cartoons online. Synopsis: Like any boys trying to survive their adolescence, Ed, Edd and Eddy are as clueless about girls as everything else. Eddy may not be the brains of the trio, but he's the “idea guy,” always scheming and dragging his buddies along.

After Cartoon Network agreed to let Antonucci have control of the show, conversations between Antonucci and the studio continued.Vice president of programming and production of Cartoon Network, showed high interest in the series and requested a, which came through by fax, a few pages at a time, over a period of the next few months. After an affirmative response from Cartoon Network president Betty Cohen, the legal paperwork and deal-making began, followed by a start-up meeting at the in.

A deal was made that Antonucci's studio, a.k.a. Cartoon, would produce Ed, Edd n Eddy, the first Cartoon Network original series to be produced by an outside production company rather than Cartoon Network's. The series also entered production and bypassed a seven-minute short; this marked the first time that one of the studio's original series had ever done this.According to Antonucci, he based the characters on real people in his life.

The personalities of Ed, Double D, and Eddy are based on his own traits as well as the activities of his two sons, while the cul-de-sac children and the Kanker sisters were all based on children he grew up with. Rolf is based on Antonucci and his cousins, since he was part of an Italian immigrant family, and grew up in a first generation foreign household with different customs and ways of living, compared to those born in Canada.Rolf is me and all of my cousins. My parents were right off the boat so I grew up playing to two worlds, the modern world and the 1950s Italian world. My parents like Rolf's lived — still live in the past, with strong traditions and strange cooking and having a hard time assimilating to modern life.Jimmy is based on one of his cousins, who was rather feminine and spent most of his time playing with girls rather than with boys. Jonny and Plank are inspired by one of Antonucci's childhood friends, a loner who spent most of his time outside with his blanket. He stated that he believed it was important to add Plank, a board of wood, to the show, and that he 'thought it would be really cool to do the show with Plank taking on a character of his own' and to cause Jonny to do things he would usually never do. Some wanted Plank to be able to talk, smile and blink as if he was alive, but Antonucci insisted that it should be treated as a piece of wood, brought to life by Jonny's imagination.

Casting, and were respectively cast as Ed, Double D, and Eddy. And Keenan Christensen played the parts of Jonny 2×4 and Jimmy, respectively, while Sarah was voiced.

Voiced Rolf, while was cast as Kevin. Nazz was voiced by in season 1, in season 3 and in seasons 2, 4, 5 and 6. Fitzgerald also played the part of May, one of the Kanker Sisters, except in season 3 when she was voiced by Jenn Forgie. The other two Kanker sisters, Marie and Lee, were voiced by Kathleen Barr and Janyse Jaud. Eddy's adult brother is mentioned frequently throughout the series but does not appear until Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, where he is voiced by series voice director. AnimationAntonucci, an advocate of hand-drawn animation, wanted to ensure Ed, Edd n Eddy was produced in a way similar to cartoons from the 1940s to 1970s. As a result, the series was the last major animated series to use traditional; the cels were shipped to Korea for creating the initial animation, and then later edited back at Antonucci's a.k.a.

Cartoon studio. The first four seasons were produced traditionally. Starting with Ed, Edd n Eddy's Jingle Jingle Jangle in 2004, the series switched to digital ink and paint.To give the impression of movement, Ed, Edd n Eddy uses ' or shimmering outlines which Antonucci likens it to cartoons of the 1930s. Has compared to, and wrote that the way the line varies and shakes gives the animation a distinctive and spontaneous feeling, as if it were drawn by children. The boiling line is created by tracing off a drawing three times through sheets of paper. Antonucci explained that he felt it 'helps keep the characters alive' and that he wanted to depart from other Cartoon Network series and pay homage to the classic cartoon era.All the children have multicolored tongues; Antonucci said that the idea came after he saw his son and his friends with different-colored tongues because of eating different candy while he was working on a storyboard. The characters went through a number of 'walking cycles,' a process used to determine how each character should walk or run, turn around, blink, etc.

Before the crew came up with the final product. Music and title sequenceAntonucci showed the theme song to the studios when first pitching the series, thinking it would be better than only looking at drawings. It was inspired by the and song ',' which was whistled, something Antonucci enjoyed doing as a child.

Composed by, who created all the music in the series, Antonucci performed the whistling himself. The theme song was featured on the. The title sequence was created. BroadcastAlthough Ed, Edd n Eddy was originally set to premiere on November 7, 1998, the pilot, ',' aired on January 4, 1999, as the sixth, due to minor post-production delays. During the series' original run, episodes often aired as a part of Cartoon Network's weekly programming block 'Cartoon Cartoon Fridays.'

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Cartoon Network ran several for either commercial promotions or special airings of one of their shows. The eight-hour 'Boy Girl, Boy Girl' marathon ran on March 7, 1999, airing episodes of Ed, Edd n Eddy and, which had been Cartoon Network's two newest series at the time. Later that year, Ed, Edd n Eddy was featured with other original Cartoon Network series in the third annual 'Cartoon Cartoon Weekend,' a fifty-three-hour marathon, which ran from August 20 to August 22.

In 2002, the show was included in the similar 'Cartoon Cartoon Marathon Weekend,' which ran from August 23 to August 25. The six-hour 'Ed's Day Off Marathon' aired 22 episodes on January 19, 2004, in celebration of.' The Best Day Edder,' in which every episode was shown in chronological order, ran from April 27 to April 28, 2007, and ended with the previously unbroadcast season five finale, which was promoted as the 'final episode ever.' However, it was quickly followed by 'The Eds are Coming' in the next month, as part of a special alien-themed event called 'Cartoon Network Invaded.' As of May 2, 2007, 'The Best Day Edder' provided Cartoon Network their best ratings of the year.

A seven-hour Sunday marathon, which ran before the premiere of Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, posted double-digit delivery gains among children ages 9–14 (up 14%), boys ages 9–14 (up 16%) and girls ages 6–11 (up 17%), compared to the same time frame last year, highlighting the network's weekend performance.At the July 2007, a cut segment from the season four finale 'Take This Ed and Shove It' was screened at the Ed, Edd n Eddy panel. The series' fourth season was originally ordered as the last, but two additional seasons and four specials, including a movie, were ordered as a result of the series' popularity. The series' finale movie, Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, aired on November 8, 2009, officially ending the series. Main article:Along with an additional fifth and sixth season, Cartoon Network ordered three specials that originally aired in 2004 and 2005. 'Ed, Edd n Eddy's Jingle Jingle Jangle,' the first, is a special aired on December 3, 2004.

's 'Ed, Edd n Eddy's Hanky Panky Hullabaloo' originally aired on February 11, 2005. The final, special, ' aired on October 28, 2005. Antonucci stated that 'Boo Haw Haw' was one of his favorite Ed, Edd n Eddy episodes that he worked on. On May 11, 2007, a fourth special, 'The Eds are Coming, the Eds are Coming' aired; however, it was not a holiday special, but an adjunct to other Cartoon Network series, and in the -themed mini-series Cartoon Network Invaded that aired all five specials from May 4 to May 28, 2007. Appearances in other series or worksBesides their own series, Ed, Double D, and Eddy have also appeared in other cartoon series. They appeared in an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and were drawn using that series' style of animation, and made a short in 'The Grim Adventures of the KND,' a of.

They also appeared on a small crossover poster during its credits entitled Ed, Edd n Mandy. In 2012, Double D made an appearance in the animated Cartoon Network series episode 'Once Upon a Toon.' The show was featured in the 2002 edition of Cartoon Network's fictional awards program, The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo. It won Best Performance by an Inanimate Object in a Dramatic Role for the character of Plank, and Best Performance by a Team in a Cartoon Series for the characters of Ed, Double D, and Eddy. The character of Sarah was nominated for Best Performance by a Female in a Cartoon Series, but lost to from.In 2004, the Eds appeared in a short series of basketball commercials with All-Star. Ed appeared in the 'Cartoon Network Elections 2004' with Grim from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy as a team, and they ended up winning, due to the highest number of votes by viewers.

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Reception, legacy, and achievements Ratings and run length achievementsEd, Edd n Eddy attracted an audience of 31 million households, was broadcast in 120 countries, and was popular among both children and adults. According to Cartoon Network executive, the first season did 'remarkably well' in ratings following its premiere, becoming one of the top-rated series on the network. It was Cartoon Network's most popular show among boys ages 2–11.

In 2005, it was reported that Ed, Edd n Eddy was the number one rated show on Cartoon Network and was known to 79% of children aged 6–11. The series ran for nearly 11 years, making it the longest-running Cartoon Network original series, and at the time of its finale, the longest-running Canadian-produced animated series. It is tied with, and as the ninth.Critical receptionEd, Edd n Eddy received generally positive reviews from critics. David Cornelius of considered the Eds to be child equivalents of, believing that 'the series revels in the sort of frantic, often gross humor kids love so much, and there's just enough oddball insanity at play to make adults giggle just as easily.'

Cornelius also wrote that the 'animation is colorful and intentionally bizarre; bold lines forming the characters and backgrounds wiggle and morph in a delirious haze. This is animation that's, well, really animated.'

Despite this, not all reception of the show was positive. Terrence Briggs of considered every second of the show 'filler' and lamented that the main characters are drawn as 'products from the school of acid-trip caricature.' After Briggs' review was published, a large number of letters supportive of the show were sent to the magazine, prompting it to 'take a second look' at the show. Different reviewers then gave it a positive review, calling it a 'fresh show with very different approaches.' AccoladesDuring its run, Ed, Edd n Eddy was nominated for a Reuben Award, six Leo Awards, an Annie Award, two Kids' Choice Awards and a SOCAN Award, winning the Reuben Award, two Leo Awards and the SOCAN Award. It was ranked seventh on 's 'Top Twenty Cartoon Network Shows.' Desi Jedeikin of.com listed Ed, Edd n Eddy on the website's list of '9 Cartoons That Need a Reboot.'

Included Eddy's room on their list of 'Movie and TV Characters' Bedrooms You Wished Were Yours,' and ranked Jimmy 14th on their list of '15 Artistic Characters We Miss From Our Childhood.' Praised the show's high level of violence, stating that it 'set the bar on cartoon violence for anything that was played on Cartoon Network, and thus far, none have surpassed them.'

Bob Higgins, head of creative at, considered Ed, Edd n Eddy to be a 'landmark in animation.' In August 2002, the New York featured the episode 'An Ed Is Born' as part of the special program 'Cartoon Power! Celebrating Cartoon Network's 10th Birthday'. Main article:The made-for-TV movie Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show served as the series' finale and premiered in the United States on November 8, 2009; although it had completed production a year earlier and first aired in Scandinavia, Australia, and Southeast Asia.

The plot focuses on the Eds' search for Eddy's Brother, a character mentioned several times throughout the series, but never seen until the film. He is voiced by series voice director Terry Klassen. The film was directed by Antonucci, who also co-wrote the script with Rachel Connor, and Stacy Warnick. The story was written by Joel Dickie, Steve Garcia, Jim Miller, Raven Molisee, and Scott Underwood, while the score was written by series composer Patric Caird. The film achieved huge ratings success for Cartoon Network with high delivery gains. PublicationsEd, Edd n Eddy was regularly featured in ' Cartoon Network Block Party (originally Cartoon Cartoons, the ), along with other Cartoon Network series. Two books based on the series have been released, both published by in 2005: Ed, Edd n Eddy: Lots of Laughs, written by Jesse Leon McCann, and Ed, Edd n Eddy: Book of Extreme Excuses, written by Howie Dewin.

Video gamesFour video games based on the series have been produced. Was released on September 15, 2003, for the.

Ed, Edd n Eddy: Giant Jawbreakers was released on March 4, 2004, for. Was released in 2005 for the, Game Boy Advance,. The most recent game, was released for the on October 26, 2007. The games were met with generally mixed reception.Characters and locations from the show appear in other Cartoon Network video games, including 2003's.

All three main characters, and the Kanker sisters, appear as 'Nano' characters in the. MerchandiseThe first two seasons of Ed, Edd n Eddy were released as DVD box sets by and in 2006 and 2007.

The Fools' Par-Ed-Ise DVD, the box sets of the first two seasons, and several Ed, Edd n Eddy T-shirts are available for purchase on the Cartoon Network Shop. Selected episodes from the series were also featured on various Cartoon Network compilation DVDs.

All five seasons of the series, as well as Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, are available for download on the. The first four seasons were available on from March 2013 until March 2015. The third season can be downloaded at and Amazon.

The Eds and Sarah have been free toys in children's meals for. In the United Kingdom the character of Eddy was given away in cereal boxes as one of the Cartoon Network Wobble Heads in 2003. DVD release date history for Ed, Edd n Eddy TitleEpisodesRelease dateDescriptionRegion 1Region 2Region 4Edifying Ed-Ventures6May 10, 2005May 15, 2006N/AContains the episodes 'Sir Ed-a-Lot,' 'Who, What, Where, Ed,' 'Avast Ye Eds,' 'Know-It-All Ed,' 'Mirror, Mirror, on the Ed,' and 'Hot Buttered Ed.'

Bonus features include 'Club Ed: The Rules and Regulations,' 'My Best Friend Plank' music video, 'Plank's Perspective,' and episode 'Nursery Crimes.' Fools' Par-Ed-Ise6March 21, 2006N/AN/AContains the episodes 'If It Smells Like an Ed,' 'Take This Ed and Shove It,' 'One Size Fits Ed,' 'A Case of Ed,' 'Here's Mud in Your Ed,' and 'Fool on the Ed.' Bonus features include a studio tour, 'The Plank Family Players,' and a behind-the-scenes look at.The Complete First Season26October 10, 2006N/AJuly 18, 2007Contains all 26 episodes from the first season.

Bonus features include an interview with the creator, 'How to make an Ed, Edd n Eddy cartoon,' 'How to Draw Eddy,' and a Cartoon Network featuring Jimmy and Plank.The Complete Second Season26April 24, 2007N/AN/AContains all 26 episodes from the second season. Bonus features include 'Behind the Eds,' 'The Incredible Shrinking Day' music video, and 'How to Draw Ed.' In other languages.: Ed, Edd y Eddy.: Ed, Edd et Eddy.: Ed, Edd & Eddy.: Du, Dudu & Edu.: エド エッド エディReferences. (2000–01). (2000–02). (2001–03).

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From top-left: Ed, Edd (Double D), Eddy, Sarah, Jimmy, Jonny 2x4 (holding Plank), Rolf, the Kanker Sisters (Marie, Lee, and May Kanker), Kevin, and NazzThe, consists of 135 stories, features an extensive cast of characters created. The series takes place in the fictional town of Peach Creek. The number of characters in Ed, Edd n Eddy is fixed at twelve (thirteen if Plank, a board of wood who acts as one character's, is included).The show revolves around three best friends (Ed, Edd, and Eddy), usually referred to as 'the Eds'. There is a secondary group of characters (Kevin, Rolf, Nazz, Jimmy, Sarah and Jonny), and three teenage girls known as 'the Kanker Sisters'. Most of the children live in the cul-de-sac, while the Kanker Sisters live in the nearby 'Park 'n' Flush' trailer park. Eddy's brother is a character mentioned throughout the series, mostly by Eddy, but is never seen until the movie; He is the only fully seen adult in the series.The series' characters have received awards and nominations at the 2002 Fancy Anvil Awards, a fictional award show broadcast on Cartoon Network.

Antonucci stated the personalities of the Eds are based on personal traits of himself, and the activities of his two sons, and that the other characters are based on children he grew up with. Contents.CreationAccording to and Ed, Edd n Eddy creator, he based the characters on real people in his life; the personalities of Ed, Edd, and Eddy are based on his own traits, and the activities of his two sons while the cul-de-sac children and the Kanker sisters were all based on children he grew up with. Rolf is based on himself and his cousins, since he was part of an immigrant family, and grew up in a first generation foreign household with different customs and ways of living, compared to those born in Canada. Jimmy is based on one of his cousins, who spent most of his time playing with girls than boys and was rather feminine. Jonny and Plank are inspired by one of Antonucci's childhood friends, a loner who spent most of his time outside with his blanket. He stated that he believed it was important to add Plank, a board of wood, to the show, and that he 'thought it would be really cool to do the show with Plank taking on a character of his own' and to cause Jonny to do things he would usually never do.

Some wanted Plank to be able to talk, smile and blink as if he was alive, but Antonucci insisted that it should be treated as a piece of wood, brought to life by Jonny's imagination.All the children have multicolored tongues; Antonucci said that the idea came after he saw his son and his friends with different-colored tongues because of eating different candy while he was working on a storyboard. The characters went through a number of 'walking cycles', a process used to determine how each character should walk or run, turn around, blink, etc. Before the crew came up with the final product. Protagonists EddyEddy is the self-appointed leader of the Eds. He is arrogant, selfish, loud-mouthed, immature, greedy, and hot-tempered.

He loves money, jawbreakers (which he likes to spend his ill-earned money on), dirty magazines (as hinted in 'Luck of the Ed'), his room, and Chunky Puffs. Eddy ordinarily comes up with the plans for scamming people, but they usually fail, much to his frustration. Eddy will often, especially in the early seasons, slack off by suntanning or drinking a while his fellow Eds do all the work. His prized possessions include his magazines, king-sized bed, and disco ball. He also has a album and is a fan of. Eddy is the shortest of the Eds and takes this very seriously, hating the thought of people calling him short, suggesting he may have a. Eddy sometimes boasts about his older brother and uses this to his advantage to gain respect.

Like Kevin, Eddy can be cruel and acerbic, with a tendency to tease his peers, but deep down, Eddy only wants to be liked by everyone.Edd (Double D)Edd is the smartest of the Eds and the most polite, mature, and considerate of the three. As a result, he is more socially accepted by the rest of the kids than Ed and Eddy, usually acting as a peacemaker or offering the rest of the kids advice. To differentiate his homophonic name from Ed and Eddy, he is referred to as Double-D. Edd has a high and is top of the class in most subjects at school, though he is the physically weakest of the Eds and despises P.E.

And other sporting activities. As the most creative of the trio, he is able to construct things like planes, rocket cars, and roller coasters with junk he comes across and enjoys doing so.

He also is able to play, but does not like to do so often. He often speaks using complex words and struggles to speak normally in high anxiety situations. His clothing usually consists of an red/orange shirt, purple shorts, red socks, and cyan shoes. He sleeps in a footed, and in the later seasons and the movie, he wears a tie when going to school. He more famously wears a black ski hat with two white lines on each side of it (which has led to Eddy nicknaming him 'Sockhead').

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It is unknown what lies under Edd's hat; Ed and Eddy see Edd twice without his hat on. Whatever his hat hides, Edd is self-conscious about it; Eddy frequently blackmails Edd by threatening to reveal the contents of his hat. Edd is also self-conscious about a significant gap in his front teeth, thanks to Eddy poking fun at it.

He is the only one of the trio to be an only child, and his parents leave sticky notes around his house as a means of communicating with him.Like the other two Eds, Edd's personality is largely based upon series creator Danny Antonucci, who has said 'there's my Edd side, neurotic, analytical, must be organized. Also if Eddy and Ed (single D) were not around, Edd would be happy with his own company, something that works for me too.'

Antonucci has also explained that the habit of Double Dee's parents to communicate with him through sticky notes was based on a habit of his own parents. EdEd is the strong, airheaded, and usually quite random of the group who has very short hair. He wears a red-and-white striped shirt, a green jacket with two white stripes on each sleeve and purple-blue jeans. His skin is yellow, unlike the other characters, and he is known to laugh a lot and is happy most of the time. Ed has amazing physical strength, which is humorously worked into many of the show's plots. He has no chin and a prominent (which has led to the nicknames of 'Funnelhead' and 'Monobrow' by Eddy).

His mind is a subculture grab-bag full of comics and monster movies, which he often confuses with reality, and which leads him to speak in almost all the time. Ed (to the misfortune of many people) is utterly at the mercy of his tyrannical younger sister Sarah and is an easy target of her manipulations, with Sarah threatening to tell their mother if she does not get her way.Ed is kindhearted, good-natured, and has a positive attitude towards almost everything and everyone, even to those who are not accommodating to him.

He cares about the welfare of the other two Eds. He often sacrifices himself for his two best friends, the other cul-de-sac children, and even Sarah, for whom he cares deeply, though she treats him badly. He is absentminded and, making him the perfect candidate to help Eddy with his scams, as Ed hardly ever questions them. Even so, Ed never feels abused by Eddy.Ed enjoys buttered toast, gravy, cereal (namely Chunky Puffs), pudding skin, chickens, comics and monster movies. Much to the dismay of Edd, he has poor personal hygiene, even to the point of being terrified of soap and liking the smell of stink bombs and sweaty boots. Though the Eds were outcasts throughout the series, in the series' TV movie finale, the three become friends with all the cul-de-sac children; even Sarah starts treating Ed nicely.Creator Danny Antonucci explained Ed's inspiration saying, 'Ed is.me, following his own path and slightly dysfunctional, a daydreamer who while people are doing one thing, will be busy thinking of another.'

He also described Ed as 'slow, living in his own world and he really doesn't fit in with the rest of the crowd,' and explained that it was hard to decide who would voice him. Ed ended up being voiced. Supporting characters JonnyJonny, also known as Jonny 2x4 , is a and considered by his peers to be a nuisance. Jonny is often made fun of for his big head (Eddy usually refers to him as 'Melonhead' or as a 'bald badger') and has a tendency of getting his head caught in branches when climbing trees. He talks a lot, and frequently gets on the other kids' nerves. He is rarely seen without his imaginary friend, a 2x4 wooden board with drawn-on eyes and a mouth, aptly named Plank. Jonny seems innocent and gullible, and often forgives people no matter what they do.

He does not seem to mind the antics of the Eds, and is often the most friendly out of all the cul-de-sac kids towards them. He is very protective of Plank, and will burst into acts of bravery or extreme aggression if Plank is stolen or harmed in some way. He does not seem to acknowledge that Plank is just an inanimate, silent, 2x4 piece of wood, and when asked for help with an imaginary friend, he claimed to have no clue what the Eds are talking about. He and Plank both have superhero alter egos (Captain Melonhead and Splinter the Wonderwood, respectively), which they assumed twice throughout the series; first in 'Robbin' Ed' to thwart Eddy's 'Thingamajig' scam and to fight Eddy's own one-time only alter ego, Professor Scam, and then in 'Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show' to hunt down and get revenge on the Eds. After 'Big Picture Show,' he and Plank become The Gourd and Timber the Dark Shard in order to take revenge on the entire cul-de-sac (although Plank reveals that there is no more time left in the movie at this point).JimmyJimmy (Keenan Christenson) is an insecure child, with a propensity to cry, and Sarah's best friend whom he is most often seen spending his time with. Jimmy is highly accident-prone, often seen sporting bandages, casts, and braces (particularly headgear), and is considered the weakest kid in the cul-de-sac.

Though Jimmy has a gentle personality, he truly wishes to be strong and muscular, and many episodes demonstrate his desire for fame and stardom. He can be crafty when motivated, and had twice made scams that were very successful. Jimmy has shown how deeply attached he is to Sarah when someone tries to take her away from him. For most of the series he wore a retainer to correct his teeth, due to a bowling pin accident during one of Eddy's scams.SarahSarah is Ed's grouchy, abusive, spoiled, short-tempered, whiny, and extremely selfish younger sister who acts cute and kind to the Eds only when it suits her.

She is commonly depicted with a disgruntled facial expression and treats her intimidated, trembling older brother, frightened by his sister's constant threats of tattling on him, with complete disdain. Imposing, Sarah frequently orders people (sometimes even those of higher rightful authority than her) around, and her desires often have to be met or else she will fling herself into a violent temper tantrum or threaten the person in question. Throughout the course of the series, Sarah has been shown to possess an infatuation with Edd, but still occasionally subjects him to abuse due to with the other Eds.KevinKevin is a stereotypical jock. He is cynical, sarcastic and can be cruel at times. Kevin has a garage full of jawbreakers, due to the fact that his father works at a jawbreaker factory. He loves customizing his bike, skateboards, and snowboards. When not riding his trusty bike, he usually hangs out with Rolf and Nazz in the Lane.

He hates the Eds to the point of paranoia, but his animosity towards them is mostly geared towards Eddy; the two are mortal enemies and often go entirely out of their way to humiliate or physically harm each other at the first opportunity (with Eddy referring to Kevin as 'Shovel Chin'). He tends to call the Eds 'dorks' and has a habit of coming up with words merged with 'dork' to suit the situation. Like Edd, Kevin normally wears a hat and rarely takes it off; in the episode 'Boys Will be Eds', Kevin takes off his hat for the first time and is shown to be bald, though a flashback episode reveals that he used to have long hair. In some episodes, he is shown to have a great fear of Eddy's brother; Eddy knows this and frequently uses his brother as leverage against Kevin.RolfRolf is a quirky, odd, and usually happy immigrant of an undetermined origin and culture with odd customs (which he displays frequently, and it often involves a wide variety of meat) and has a thick accent to match. He works on his parents' small farm within the cul-de-sac, and leads a scouting group called the 'Urban Rangers,' which includes Jimmy, Plank, and Jonny. Rolf usually, as well as being the son of a shepherd, in which he takes pride. His faithful farm animals are three (one named Wilfred), a named Victor, at least six (two named Bridget and Gertrude), a named Beatrice, and five.

He appears to be friendly with the Eds (whom he calls the 'Ed boys') unless they make a fool out of him or offend him in some way, after which he is not afraid to use brute force. He seems to be very muscular, but this is usually only shown when he is angry. Rolf confuses the rest of the kids to no end with his unusual customs and food-making and a running gag in the series is his inability to comprehend American culture and customs.NazzNazz Van Bartonschmeer (;; ) is a good-natured, sweet, mature yet somewhat ditzy, fashionable local girl who normally treats her peers (including the Eds) respectfully; however, when antagonized she will react violently to the cause of her agitation or partake in harming the Eds as discipline for an alleged misdeed that they have committed. A majority of the male characters featured in the series are smitten with her, and an entire episode once chronicled their many failed attempts at wooing her. She also possesses a number of humorous eccentricities, such as the ability to, substandard skills at playing a rather large and is often depicted with poor table etiquette. Edd seems to be the Ed that Nazz is closest to, as he was the first character she'd kissed in the series in 'The Day the Ed Stood Still', took him trick-or-treating in the Halloween special, and got him to dance with her at the school dance in 'May I Have this Ed?'

She appears to have a crush on Kevin, though he is mostly oblivious to this; he favors his bike more. Although one of the most mature of the neighborhood kids, she occasionally displays traits of the stereotypical '.

She is presumably of descent, based on her surname.Other characters Kanker SistersLee (Janyse Jaud), Marie (Kathleen Barr), and May (Erin Fitzgerald; Jenn Forgie) are three half-sisters who serve as the main towards the cul-de-sac and its inhabitants. Lee is the leader with curly red hair that covers her eyes, Marie has blue hair, and May is the buck-toothed blonde. They live in the nearby trailer park called Park 'n' Flush. The mere presence of the Kankers is enough to terrify the cul-de-sac residents, and they have been shown to have volatile and destructive tempers. While all the Kankers supposedly like the Eds, it has been shown that May prefers Ed, Marie prefers Edd, and Lee prefers Eddy. Throughout the series, each of the Kankers repeatedly get the Eds and privately force themselves onto them with romantic intention, much to their horror.Eddy's BrotherEddy's Brother is mentioned frequently throughout the series, mostly by Eddy, though his name is never revealed.

Eddy mentions how his brother taught him much about how to scam, and to be a con artist, and throughout the series many of the children are shown to have a great fear and respect for him. He was previously an unseen character, but he finally makes an appearance in the movie. Eddy's brother at first seems to be everything the other kids imagined, but it turns out that all of the folklore surrounding him was made up by Eddy to impress the other kids, and in reality he is a sadistic individual who refers to Eddy as a 'pipsqueak' and bullies him mercilessly, which ultimately caused Eddy to become who he is. He works at the 'Mondo a-Go Go' amusement park, but his specific job is unknown.Reception, appearances in other media and merchandisingIn 2004, the Eds also appeared in a short series of basketball commercials with All-Star. All three Eds have been the main roles in four Ed, Edd n Eddy-based video games, including (2002), Ed, Edd n Eddy: Giant Jawbreakers (2004), (2005), and (2007),as well as appearing as playable characters in a number of Cartoon Network-based video games, including 2003's. All three Eds appear as in the.

They also appear as Nanos (items that help the user or his/her party). The Eds and Sarah have also been free toys in children's meals for. The three have also appeared on a number of Ed, Edd n Eddy T-shirts available for purchase on the. A series of Ed, Edd n Eddy DVDs have been released.The three have made a in a episode, along with Dexter of, and in a of and entitled 'The Grim Adventures of the Kids Next Door.' Ed appeared in the 'Cartoon Network Elections 2004' with Grim from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy as a team, and they ended up winning, due to the highest number of votes by viewers.

See also.References. ^ (October 10, 2006). Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Complete First Season—Interview with the Creator (DVD) format= requires url=. Event occurs at 2:15–4:39. 'The Best Day Edder'. Ed, Edd n Eddy.

April 27–28, 2007. Cartoon Network. ^ (April 24, 2007). Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Complete Second Season—Behind the Eds (DVD) format= requires url=.

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