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Ed, Edd n Eddy

Ed, Edd n Eddy is a Canadian animated comedy television series created by Danny Antonucci for Cartoon Network and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television. The series revolves around three friends named Ed, Edd (called "Double D" to avoid confusion with Ed), and Eddy—collectively known as "the Eds"—who are voiced by Matt Hill, Samuel Vincent, and Tony Sampson respectively. They live in a suburban cul-de-sac in the fictional town of Peach Creek along with fellow neighborhood children Kevin, Nazz, Sarah, Jimmy, Rolf, Jonny, and the Eds' female adversaries, the Kanker Sisters, Lee, Marie, and May. Under the unofficial leadership of Eddy, the trio frequently invents schemes to make money from their peers to purchase their favorite confection, jawbreakers. Their plans usually fail, leaving them in various, often humiliating and painful, predicaments.[2]

Ed, Edd n Eddy
Genre
Created byDanny Antonucci
Directed by
  • Danny Antonucci
  • Scott Underwood ("Smile for the Ed")
Voices of
Theme music composerPatric Caird
Country of origin
  • Canada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes69 (130 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerDanny Antonucci
Producers
  • Daniel Sioui
  • Ruth Vincent
  • Christine L. Danzo
EditorKen Cathro
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkCartoon Network (United States)
Teletoon (Canada)
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseJanuary 4, 1999 (1999-01-04) –
November 8, 2009 (2009-11-08)

Adult cartoonist 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 Nickelodeon, but the latter would not give him creative control, leading to a deal being made 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 television film, Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, on November 8, 2009.

Ed, Edd n Eddy received critical acclaim and became one of Cartoon Network's most successful original series. It won a Reuben Award, two Leo Awards and a SOCAN Award, and was also nominated for another four Leo Awards, an Annie Award and two Kids' Choice Awards. The show attracted an audience of 31 million households, was broadcast in 120 countries,[3] and proved to be popular among children, teenagers, and adults. The series has also garnered a large cult following and has included spin-off media such as video games, DVD releases, and a series of books and comic books featuring characters from the series. With a 10-year run, Ed, Edd n Eddy is the longest running Cartoon Network original series. The series also was broadcast on Teletoon in Canada.

Premise

 
From the left: Edd ("Double D"), Eddy, and Ed

Ed, Edd n Eddy follows the lives of "the Eds", three scheming boys who all share variations of nicknames of the name Edward, but differ greatly in their personalities: Ed (Matt Hill) is the strong, dim-witted dogsbody of the group; Edd (Samuel Vincent), called Double D, is an inventor, neat freak, and the most intelligent of the Eds; and Eddy (Tony Sampson) is a devious, quick-tempered, bitter con artist, and self-appointed leader of the Eds. The three devise plans to obtain money from the other kids in their cul-de-sac, 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. The group of kids are Jonny (David Paul "Buck" Grove), a loner whom his peers consider to be a nuisance, and spends most of his time with his imaginary friend, a wooden board named Plank; Jimmy (Keenan Christensen), a weak, insecure, and accident-prone child, who is most often seen spending his time with Sarah (Janyse Jaud), Ed's spoiled and ill-tempered younger sister who is attracted to Edd; Rolf (Peter Kelamis), an immigrant whose customs often differ from the other children's; Kevin (Kathleen Barr), a cynical and sardonic jock who detests the Eds, particularly Eddy; Nazz (Tabitha St. Germain; Jenn Forgie; Erin Fitzgerald), usually seen with Kevin, is a calm and friendly blonde girl who the Eds, Jonny, and Kevin are infatuated with. All of the cul-de-sac kids share a common fear of the Kanker Sisters, Lee (Janyse Jaud), May (Erin Fitzgerald; Jenn Forgie), and Marie (Kathleen Barr), three bully girls led by Lee who live in a nearby trailer park that harass the Eds with unwanted advances and wish to marry them. Each Kanker has a preference among the three, with Lee wanting Eddy, Marie wanting Edd, and May wanting Ed.

Aside from the Eds, the other cul-de-sac kids, and the Kanker Sisters, no other characters appeared in the series until Santa Claus had a cameo in "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Jingle Jingle Jangle", flying over Peach Creek to quickly drop off presents. During the fifth season, silhouettes of other people were occasionally shown, and in "Mission Ed-Possible", the arms of Eddy's father and Ed's mother were seen. An arm of Eddy's mother was also shown during "Smile for the Ed". In the series finale, Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, Eddy's adult brother (Terry Klassen) was seen for the first time, making him the only non-main character, and the only adult character to ever fully appear on the show. The series took place mostly within the fictional town of Peach Creek, and new locations were rarely introduced. Its first four seasons are set during seemingly endless summer vacation, though from the fifth season onwards, the characters are shown attending junior high school in the fall and winter months.

Production

Development

 
Danny Antonucci, creator, co-writer, director, and executive producer of Ed, Edd n Eddy, produced the series on a dare.

Although cartoonist Danny Antonucci began his career by working as an animator on various children's series for Hanna-Barbera, his later solo works were edgy and aimed at adult audiences. He gained notoriety with the 1987 short film Lupo the Butcher and then, after founding his own production studio, a.k.a. Cartoon in 1994, created the series The Brothers Grunt for MTV. It was quickly cancelled, however, upon being met with generally poor reviews.[4][5]

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.[6] He faxed a one-page concept sheet to Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon in 1996.[6][7] 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.[4] After Cartoon Network agreed to let Antonucci have control of the show, conversations between Antonucci and the studio continued.[4]

Vice president of programming and production of Cartoon Network, Mike Lazzo, showed high interest in the series and requested a show bible, which came through by fax, a few pages at a time, over a period of the next few months.[7] 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 Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles. A deal was made that Antonucci's studio, a.k.a. Cartoon, would produce Ed, Edd n Eddy, making it the first Cartoon Network original series to be produced by an outside production company rather than Cartoon Network's Hanna-Barbera. 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.[7]

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.[8] 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.[8]

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.[9]

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.[6] Jonny and Plank are inspired by one of Antonucci's childhood friends, a loner who spent most of his time outside with his blanket.[6] 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.[8] 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.[6]

Casting

Matt Hill, Samuel Vincent, and Tony Sampson were respectively cast as Ed, Double D, and Eddy. David Paul "Buck" Grove and Keenan Christensen played the parts of Jonny 2×4 and Jimmy, respectively, while Sarah was voiced by Janyse Jaud. Peter Kelamis voiced Rolf, while Kathleen Barr was cast as Kevin. Nazz was voiced by Tabitha St. Germain in season 1, Jenn Forgie in season 3, and Erin Fitzgerald 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 Terry Klassen.[10]

Animation

Antonucci, 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 cel animation. Cels were shipped to South Korea for creating the initial animation, and then later edited back at Antonucci's a.k.a. Cartoon studio.[4]

To give the impression of movement, Ed, Edd n Eddy uses "boiling lines" or shimmering outlines which Antonucci likens to cartoons of the 1930s.[4] IGN has compared it to Squigglevision,[11] and Animation World Magazine wrote that the way the line varies and shakes gives the animation a distinctive and spontaneous feeling as if it were drawn by children.[12] The boiling line is created by tracing off a drawing three times through sheets of paper.[6] 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.[4][6]

All the children have multicoloured tongues; Antonucci said that the idea came after he saw his son and his friends with different-coloured tongues because of eating different candy while he was working on a storyboard.[6] The characters went through several "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.[6]

Music and title sequence

Antonucci showed the theme song to the studios when first pitching the series, thinking it would be better than only looking at drawings.[6] It was inspired by the Bob Crosby and The Bob Cats song "Big Noise from Winnetka," which was whistled, something Antonucci enjoyed doing as a child.[6] Composed by Patric Caird, who created all the music in the series, Antonucci performed the whistling himself.[6] The theme song was featured on the compilation album Cartoon Medley.[13] The title sequence was created by Paul Boyd.[14]

The music of Ed, Edd, n Eddy is heavily influenced by 1930s and 1940s jazz and jump blues, rockabilly, boogie woogie, and the rock and roll of the 1950s.[15][16]

Broadcast

Although Ed, Edd n Eddy was originally set to premiere on November 7, 1998,[17] the pilot, "The Ed-touchables / Nagged to Ed," aired on January 4, 1999, as the sixth Cartoon Cartoon, due to minor post-production delays.[18] During the series' original run, episodes often aired as a part of Cartoon Network's weekly programming block "Cartoon Cartoon Fridays."[19]

Cartoon Network ran several marathons 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 The Powerpuff Girls, which had been Cartoon Network's two newest series at the time.[20][21] 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.[22] In 2002, the show was included in the similar "Cartoon Cartoon Marathon Weekend," which ran from August 23 to August 25.[23] The six-hour "Ed's Day Off Marathon" aired 22 episodes on January 19, 2004, in celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.[24]

"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."[25] However, it was quickly followed by "The Eds are Coming" the following month, as part of a special alien-themed event called "Cartoon Network Invaded."[26] As of May 2, 2007, "The Best Day Edder" provided Cartoon Network their best ratings of the year.[27] 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.[28]

At the July 2007 San Diego Comic-Con, a cut segment from the season four finale "Take This Ed and Shove It" was screened at the Ed, Edd n Eddy panel.[29] 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.[11][30] The series' finale movie, Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, aired on November 8, 2009, officially ending the series.[31]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113January 4, 1999 (1999-01-04)June 11, 1999 (1999-06-11)
213November 26, 1999 (1999-11-26)December 22, 2000 (2000-12-22)
313April 6, 2001 (2001-04-06)July 12, 2002 (2002-07-12)
413September 27, 2002 (2002-09-27)November 5, 2004 (2004-11-05)
512November 4, 2005 (2005-11-04)April 28, 2007 (2007-04-28)
61June 29, 2008 (2008-06-29)
Specials3December 3, 2004 (2004-12-03)October 28, 2005 (2005-10-28)
CN InvadedMay 11, 2007 (2007-05-11)
Television filmNovember 8, 2009 (2009-11-08)

Specials

Along with an additional fifth and sixth season, Cartoon Network ordered three holiday specials that originally aired in 2004 and 2005.[30] "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Jingle Jingle Jangle," the first, is a Christmas special aired on December 3, 2004.[32] Valentine's Day's "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Hanky Panky Hullabaloo" originally aired on February 11, 2005.[33] The final, Halloween special, "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Boo Haw Haw" aired on October 28, 2005.[34] Antonucci stated that "Boo Haw Haw" was one of his favourite Ed, Edd n Eddy episodes that he worked on.[9] On May 11, 2007, a fourth special, "The Eds are Coming" aired; however, it was not a holiday special, but an adjunct to other Cartoon Network series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Camp Lazlo, and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy in the alien-themed mini-series Cartoon Network Invaded that aired all five specials from May 4 to May 28, 2007.[26]

Appearances in other series or works

Besides their own series, Ed, Double D, and Eddy have also appeared in other cartoon series. They appeared in the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episode "Eddie Monster" and were drawn using that series' style of animation,[35] and made a short cameo in "The Grim Adventures of the KND", a crossover of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Codename: Kids Next Door. They also appeared on a small crossover poster during its credits entitled Ed, Edd n Mandy.[36] In 2012, Double D made an appearance in the animated sketch comedy Cartoon Network series Mad episode "Once Upon a Toon."[37] In 2018, Plank appeared in the Robot Chicken episode "3 2 1 2 333, 222, 3...66?" in a segment entitled "Plank: The College Years".[38]

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 Bubbles from The Powerpuff Girls.[39]

In 2004, the Eds appeared in a short series of basketball commercials with NBA All-Star Steve Francis.[40] 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.[41]

The fourth single on American rapper JID's debut album, The Never Story, 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. A music video for the song was later released, replicating the series' signature art style.[42] The video was also planned to debut on Adult Swim, but according to JID legal issues prevented this from panning out.[43]

Reception, legacy, and achievements

Ratings and run length achievements

Ed, Edd n Eddy attracted an audience of 31 million households, was broadcast in 120 countries, and was popular among both children and adults.[31][44] According to Cartoon Network executive Linda Simensky, the first season did "remarkably well" in ratings following its premiere, becoming one of the top-rated series on the network.[7] It was Cartoon Network's most popular show among boys ages 2–11.[45] 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.[46] 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.[31][47]

Critical reception

Ed, Edd n Eddy received critical acclaim during its run. David Cornelius of DVD Talk considered the Eds to be child equivalents of The Three Stooges, believing that "the series revels in the sort of frantic, often gross humour kids love so much, and there's just enough oddball insanity at play to make adults giggle just as easily."[48] Cornelius also wrote that the "animation is colourful and intentionally bizarre; bold lines forming the characters and backgrounds wiggle and morph in a delirious haze. This is the animation that's, well, really animated."[48]

Despite this, not all reception of the show was positive. Terrence Briggs of Animation World Magazine considered every second of the show "filler" and lamented that the main characters are drawn as "products from the school of acid-trip caricature."[49] 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."[12]

Accolades

During 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 ScrewAttack's "Top Twenty Cartoon Network Shows."[50] Desi Jedeikin of Smosh.com listed Ed, Edd n Eddy on the website's list of "9 Cartoons That Need a Reboot."[51] Complex included Eddy's room on their list of "Movie and TV Characters' Bedrooms You Wished Were Yours,"[52] and ranked Jimmy 14th on their list of "15 Artistic Characters We Miss From Our Childhood."[53] Cracked.com 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."[54] Bob Higgins, head of creative at Wild Brain, considered Ed, Edd n Eddy to be a "landmark in animation."[55]

In August 2002, the New York Museum of Television and Radio featured the episode "An Ed Is Born" as part of the special program "Cartoon Power! Celebrating Cartoon Network's 10th Birthday".[56]

Awards and nominations for Ed, Edd n Eddy
Date Award Category Nominee(s) Result
May 8, 1999 Reuben Awards Best Television Animation[57] Danny Antonucci Won
May 6, 2000 Leo Awards Best Director in an Animated Production or Series[58] Won
May 11, 2001 Best Musical Score of an Animation Program or Series[59] Patric Caird
for "Ed in a Halfshell"
Nominated
November 10, 2001 Annie Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production[60] James Wootton
for "Wish You Were Ed"
Nominated
May 8, 2004 Leo Awards Best Musical Score of an Animation Program or Series[61] Patric Caird
for "Postcards from the Ed"
Nominated
May 27, 2005 Best Musical Score of an Animation Program or Series[62] Patric Caird Won
April 1, 2005 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Cartoon[63] Ed, Edd n Eddy Nominated
May 12, 2006 Leo Awards Best Musical Score in an Animation Program[64] Patric Caird
for "Boo Haw Haw"
Nominated
June 1, 2007 Best Musical Score in an Animation Program[65] Patric Caird
for "This Won't Hurt an Ed"
Nominated
March 29, 2008 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Cartoon[66] Ed, Edd n Eddy Nominated
November 23, 2009 SOCAN Awards International Television Series Music Award[67] Patric Caird Won

Other media

Film

The made-for-TV movie Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show serves 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.[68][69] 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.[10][70] The film was directed by Antonucci, who also co-wrote the script with Rachel Connor, Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, and Stacy Warnick.[70] The story was written by Joel Dickie, Steve Garcia, Jim Miller, Raven Molisee, and Scott Underwood,[10] while the score was written by series composer Patric Caird.[70] The film achieved broad ratings success for Cartoon Network with high delivery gains.[28][31][69]

Home media

The first two seasons of Ed, Edd n Eddy were released on DVD by Warner Home Video and Madman Entertainment in 2006 and 2007. The Fools' Par-Ed-Ise DVD, the DVDs of the first two seasons, and several Ed, Edd n Eddy T-shirts were available for purchase on the Cartoon Network Shop.[71] Selected episodes from the series were also featured on various Cartoon Network compilation DVDs.[72] All five seasons of the series, as well as Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, are available for download on the iTunes Store.[73] The first four seasons were available on Netflix from March 2013[74] until March 2015.[75] The third season can be downloaded at Google Play and Amazon. The Eds and Sarah have been free toys in children's meals for Subway.[76] In the United Kingdom the character of Eddy was given away in Kellogg's cereal boxes as one of the Cartoon Network Wobble Heads in 2003.[77] On January 1, 2021, all six seasons were added to the HBO Max streaming service; the single-episode sixth season was combined into the fifth season.[78] The show, along with Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, received a complete series DVD release on October 18, 2022.

DVD release date history for Ed, Edd n Eddy
Title Episodes Release date Description
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Edifying Ed-Ventures 3 May 10, 2005[79] May 15, 2006[80] Contains six segments: "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 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy episode "Nursery Crimes."
Fools' Par-Ed-Ise 3 March 21, 2006[81] Contains six segments: "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 Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures.
The Complete First Season 13 October 10, 2006[82] July 18, 2007[83] Contains all 26 segments 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 commercial bumper featuring Jimmy and Plank.
The Complete Second Season 13 April 24, 2007[84] Contains all 26 segments from the second season. Bonus features include "Behind the Eds," "The Incredible Shrinking Day" music video, and "How to Draw Ed."
The Complete Series 66 October 18, 2022[85] Contains all episodes from seasons 1-6; does not include holiday specials or Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show. Includes special features from The Complete First Season and The Complete Second Season.

Publications

Ed, Edd n Eddy was regularly featured in DC Comics' Cartoon Network Block Party (originally Cartoon Cartoons, the collective name of original Cartoon Network series from 1995 to 2003) comic books, along with other Cartoon Network series.[86] Two books based on the series have been released, both published by Scholastic Inc. in 2005: Ed, Edd n Eddy: Lots of Laughs, written by Jesse Leon McCann,[87] and Ed, Edd n Eddy: Book of Extreme Excuses, written by Howie Dewin.[88]

Shorts

Cartoon Network produced short cartoons involving the Eds which were shown during commercial breaks. A short music video was produced with stylized versions of Ed, Edd, Eddy, and Sarah, entitled "The Incredible Shrinking Day" (listed on the Season 2 DVD as "I'm Not Coming in Anymore"),[6] which aired on Cartoon Network in 2002 and 2003. In the video, Sarah uses a potion to shrink the Eds to a size capable of playing in her dollhouse, with predictable results.[89] Plank starred in a similar video called "My Best Friend Plank," which aired in 2002.[90]

Video games

Four video games based on the series have been produced. Ed, Edd n Eddy: Jawbreakers! was released on September 15, 2003, for the Game Boy Advance.[91] Ed, Edd n Eddy: Giant Jawbreakers was released on March 4, 2004, for mobile phones.[92] Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures was released in 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, and PC.[93] The most recent game, Ed, Edd n Eddy: Scam of the Century, was released for the Nintendo DS on October 26, 2007.[94] The games were met with generally mixed reception.[95][96][97][98]

Characters and locations from the show appear in other Cartoon Network video games, including 2003's Cartoon Network: Block Party and Cartoon Network Speedway.[99][100] All three main characters, and the Kanker sisters, appear as non-playable "Nano" characters in the massively multiplayer online game Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall.[101][102]

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eddy, canadian, animated, comedy, television, series, created, danny, antonucci, cartoon, network, distributed, warner, bros, domestic, television, series, revolves, around, three, friends, named, called, double, avoid, confusion, with, eddy, collectively, kno. Ed Edd n Eddy is a Canadian animated comedy television series created by Danny Antonucci for Cartoon Network and distributed by Warner Bros Domestic Television The series revolves around three friends named Ed Edd called Double D to avoid confusion with Ed and Eddy collectively known as the Eds who are voiced by Matt Hill Samuel Vincent and Tony Sampson respectively They live in a suburban cul de sac in the fictional town of Peach Creek along with fellow neighborhood children Kevin Nazz Sarah Jimmy Rolf Jonny and the Eds female adversaries the Kanker Sisters Lee Marie and May Under the unofficial leadership of Eddy the trio frequently invents schemes to make money from their peers to purchase their favorite confection jawbreakers Their plans usually fail leaving them in various often humiliating and painful predicaments 2 Ed Edd n EddyGenreComedy 1 SlapstickCreated byDanny AntonucciDirected byDanny Antonucci Scott Underwood Smile for the Ed Voices ofMatt Hill Samuel Vincent Tony Sampson David Paul Grove Kathleen Barr Peter Kelamis Erin Fitzgerald Janyse Jaud Keenan Christensen Jenn Forgie Tabitha St GermainTheme music composerPatric CairdCountry of originCanadaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes69 130 segments list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerDanny AntonucciProducersDaniel Sioui Ruth Vincent Christine L DanzoEditorKen CathroRunning time22 minutesProduction companiesa k a Cartoon Yeson Animation Studios Funbag Animation StudiosDistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkCartoon Network United States Teletoon Canada Picture formatNTSCOriginal releaseJanuary 4 1999 1999 01 04 November 8 2009 2009 11 08 Adult cartoonist 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 Nickelodeon but the latter would not give him creative control leading to a deal being made 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 television film Ed Edd n Eddy s Big Picture Show on November 8 2009 Ed Edd n Eddy received critical acclaim and became one of Cartoon Network s most successful original series It won a Reuben Award two Leo Awards and a SOCAN Award and was also nominated for another four Leo Awards an Annie Award and two Kids Choice Awards The show attracted an audience of 31 million households was broadcast in 120 countries 3 and proved to be popular among children teenagers and adults The series has also garnered a large cult following and has included spin off media such as video games DVD releases and a series of books and comic books featuring characters from the series With a 10 year run Ed Edd n Eddy is the longest running Cartoon Network original series The series also was broadcast on Teletoon in Canada Contents 1 Premise 2 Production 2 1 Development 2 2 Casting 2 3 Animation 2 4 Music and title sequence 2 5 Broadcast 3 Episodes 3 1 Specials 4 Appearances in other series or works 5 Reception legacy and achievements 5 1 Ratings and run length achievements 5 2 Critical reception 5 3 Accolades 6 Other media 6 1 Film 6 2 Home media 6 3 Publications 6 4 Shorts 6 5 Video games 7 References 8 External linksPremiseSee also List of Ed Edd n Eddy characters From the left Edd Double D Eddy and Ed Ed Edd n Eddy follows the lives of the Eds three scheming boys who all share variations of nicknames of the name Edward but differ greatly in their personalities Ed Matt Hill is the strong dim witted dogsbody of the group Edd Samuel Vincent called Double D is an inventor neat freak and the most intelligent of the Eds and Eddy Tony Sampson is a devious quick tempered bitter con artist and self appointed leader of the Eds The three devise plans to obtain money from the other kids in their cul de sac 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 The group of kids are Jonny David Paul Buck Grove a loner whom his peers consider to be a nuisance and spends most of his time with his imaginary friend a wooden board named Plank Jimmy Keenan Christensen a weak insecure and accident prone child who is most often seen spending his time with Sarah Janyse Jaud Ed s spoiled and ill tempered younger sister who is attracted to Edd Rolf Peter Kelamis an immigrant whose customs often differ from the other children s Kevin Kathleen Barr a cynical and sardonic jock who detests the Eds particularly Eddy Nazz Tabitha St Germain Jenn Forgie Erin Fitzgerald usually seen with Kevin is a calm and friendly blonde girl who the Eds Jonny and Kevin are infatuated with All of the cul de sac kids share a common fear of the Kanker Sisters Lee Janyse Jaud May Erin Fitzgerald Jenn Forgie and Marie Kathleen Barr three bully girls led by Lee who live in a nearby trailer park that harass the Eds with unwanted advances and wish to marry them Each Kanker has a preference among the three with Lee wanting Eddy Marie wanting Edd and May wanting Ed Aside from the Eds the other cul de sac kids and the Kanker Sisters no other characters appeared in the series until Santa Claus had a cameo in Ed Edd n Eddy s Jingle Jingle Jangle flying over Peach Creek to quickly drop off presents During the fifth season silhouettes of other people were occasionally shown and in Mission Ed Possible the arms of Eddy s father and Ed s mother were seen An arm of Eddy s mother was also shown during Smile for the Ed In the series finale Ed Edd n Eddy s Big Picture Show Eddy s adult brother Terry Klassen was seen for the first time making him the only non main character and the only adult character to ever fully appear on the show The series took place mostly within the fictional town of Peach Creek and new locations were rarely introduced Its first four seasons are set during seemingly endless summer vacation though from the fifth season onwards the characters are shown attending junior high school in the fall and winter months ProductionDevelopment Danny Antonucci creator co writer director and executive producer of Ed Edd n Eddy produced the series on a dare Although cartoonist Danny Antonucci began his career by working as an animator on various children s series for Hanna Barbera his later solo works were edgy and aimed at adult audiences He gained notoriety with the 1987 short film Lupo the Butcher and then after founding his own production studio a k a Cartoon in 1994 created the series The Brothers Grunt for MTV It was quickly cancelled however upon being met with generally poor reviews 4 5 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 6 He faxed a one page concept sheet to Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon in 1996 6 7 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 4 After Cartoon Network agreed to let Antonucci have control of the show conversations between Antonucci and the studio continued 4 Vice president of programming and production of Cartoon Network Mike Lazzo showed high interest in the series and requested a show bible which came through by fax a few pages at a time over a period of the next few months 7 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 Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles A deal was made that Antonucci s studio a k a Cartoon would produce Ed Edd n Eddy making it the first Cartoon Network original series to be produced by an outside production company rather than Cartoon Network s Hanna Barbera 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 7 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 8 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 8 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 9 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 6 Jonny and Plank are inspired by one of Antonucci s childhood friends a loner who spent most of his time outside with his blanket 6 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 8 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 6 Casting Matt Hill Samuel Vincent and Tony Sampson were respectively cast as Ed Double D and Eddy David Paul Buck Grove and Keenan Christensen played the parts of Jonny 2 4 and Jimmy respectively while Sarah was voiced by Janyse Jaud Peter Kelamis voiced Rolf while Kathleen Barr was cast as Kevin Nazz was voiced by Tabitha St Germain in season 1 Jenn Forgie in season 3 and Erin Fitzgerald 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 Terry Klassen 10 Animation Antonucci 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 cel animation Cels were shipped to South Korea for creating the initial animation and then later edited back at Antonucci s a k a Cartoon studio 4 To give the impression of movement Ed Edd n Eddy uses boiling lines or shimmering outlines which Antonucci likens to cartoons of the 1930s 4 IGN has compared it to Squigglevision 11 and Animation World Magazine wrote that the way the line varies and shakes gives the animation a distinctive and spontaneous feeling as if it were drawn by children 12 The boiling line is created by tracing off a drawing three times through sheets of paper 6 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 4 6 All the children have multicoloured tongues Antonucci said that the idea came after he saw his son and his friends with different coloured tongues because of eating different candy while he was working on a storyboard 6 The characters went through several 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 6 Music and title sequence Antonucci showed the theme song to the studios when first pitching the series thinking it would be better than only looking at drawings 6 It was inspired by the Bob Crosby and The Bob Cats song Big Noise from Winnetka which was whistled something Antonucci enjoyed doing as a child 6 Composed by Patric Caird who created all the music in the series Antonucci performed the whistling himself 6 The theme song was featured on the compilation album Cartoon Medley 13 The title sequence was created by Paul Boyd 14 The music of Ed Edd n Eddy is heavily influenced by 1930s and 1940s jazz and jump blues rockabilly boogie woogie and the rock and roll of the 1950s 15 16 Broadcast Although Ed Edd n Eddy was originally set to premiere on November 7 1998 17 the pilot The Ed touchables Nagged to Ed aired on January 4 1999 as the sixth Cartoon Cartoon due to minor post production delays 18 During the series original run episodes often aired as a part of Cartoon Network s weekly programming block Cartoon Cartoon Fridays 19 Cartoon Network ran several marathons 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 The Powerpuff Girls which had been Cartoon Network s two newest series at the time 20 21 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 22 In 2002 the show was included in the similar Cartoon Cartoon Marathon Weekend which ran from August 23 to August 25 23 The six hour Ed s Day Off Marathon aired 22 episodes on January 19 2004 in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr Day 24 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 25 However it was quickly followed by The Eds are Coming the following month as part of a special alien themed event called Cartoon Network Invaded 26 As of May 2 2007 The Best Day Edder provided Cartoon Network their best ratings of the year 27 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 28 At the July 2007 San Diego Comic Con a cut segment from the season four finale Take This Ed and Shove It was screened at the Ed Edd n Eddy panel 29 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 11 30 The series finale movie Ed Edd n Eddy s Big Picture Show aired on November 8 2009 officially ending the series 31 EpisodesMain article List of Ed Edd n Eddy episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired113January 4 1999 1999 01 04 June 11 1999 1999 06 11 213November 26 1999 1999 11 26 December 22 2000 2000 12 22 313April 6 2001 2001 04 06 July 12 2002 2002 07 12 413September 27 2002 2002 09 27 November 5 2004 2004 11 05 512November 4 2005 2005 11 04 April 28 2007 2007 04 28 61June 29 2008 2008 06 29 Specials3December 3 2004 2004 12 03 October 28 2005 2005 10 28 CN InvadedMay 11 2007 2007 05 11 Television filmNovember 8 2009 2009 11 08 Specials Main article Ed Edd n Eddy specials Along with an additional fifth and sixth season Cartoon Network ordered three holiday specials that originally aired in 2004 and 2005 30 Ed Edd n Eddy s Jingle Jingle Jangle the first is a Christmas special aired on December 3 2004 32 Valentine s Day s Ed Edd n Eddy s Hanky Panky Hullabaloo originally aired on February 11 2005 33 The final Halloween special Ed Edd n Eddy s Boo Haw Haw aired on October 28 2005 34 Antonucci stated that Boo Haw Haw was one of his favourite Ed Edd n Eddy episodes that he worked on 9 On May 11 2007 a fourth special The Eds are Coming aired however it was not a holiday special but an adjunct to other Cartoon Network series Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends My Gym Partner s a Monkey Camp Lazlo and The Grim Adventures of Billy amp Mandy in the alien themed mini series Cartoon Network Invaded that aired all five specials from May 4 to May 28 2007 26 Appearances in other series or worksBesides their own series Ed Double D and Eddy have also appeared in other cartoon series They appeared in the Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends episode Eddie Monster and were drawn using that series style of animation 35 and made a short cameo in The Grim Adventures of the KND a crossover of The Grim Adventures of Billy amp Mandy and Codename Kids Next Door They also appeared on a small crossover poster during its credits entitled Ed Edd n Mandy 36 In 2012 Double D made an appearance in the animated sketch comedy Cartoon Network series Mad episode Once Upon a Toon 37 In 2018 Plank appeared in the Robot Chicken episode 3 2 1 2 333 222 3 66 in a segment entitled Plank The College Years 38 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 Bubbles from The Powerpuff Girls 39 In 2004 the Eds appeared in a short series of basketball commercials with NBA All Star Steve Francis 40 Ed appeared in the Cartoon Network Elections 2004 with Grim from The Grim Adventures of Billy amp Mandy as a team and they ended up winning due to the highest number of votes by viewers 41 The fourth single on American rapper JID s debut album The Never Story 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 A music video for the song was later released replicating the series signature art style 42 The video was also planned to debut on Adult Swim but according to JID legal issues prevented this from panning out 43 Reception legacy and achievementsRatings and run length achievements Ed Edd n Eddy attracted an audience of 31 million households was broadcast in 120 countries and was popular among both children and adults 31 44 According to Cartoon Network executive Linda Simensky the first season did remarkably well in ratings following its premiere becoming one of the top rated series on the network 7 It was Cartoon Network s most popular show among boys ages 2 11 45 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 46 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 31 47 Critical reception Ed Edd n Eddy received critical acclaim during its run David Cornelius of DVD Talk considered the Eds to be child equivalents of The Three Stooges believing that the series revels in the sort of frantic often gross humour kids love so much and there s just enough oddball insanity at play to make adults giggle just as easily 48 Cornelius also wrote that the animation is colourful and intentionally bizarre bold lines forming the characters and backgrounds wiggle and morph in a delirious haze This is the animation that s well really animated 48 Despite this not all reception of the show was positive Terrence Briggs of Animation World Magazine considered every second of the show filler and lamented that the main characters are drawn as products from the school of acid trip caricature 49 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 12 Accolades During 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 ScrewAttack s Top Twenty Cartoon Network Shows 50 Desi Jedeikin of Smosh com listed Ed Edd n Eddy on the website s list of 9 Cartoons That Need a Reboot 51 Complex included Eddy s room on their list of Movie and TV Characters Bedrooms You Wished Were Yours 52 and ranked Jimmy 14th on their list of 15 Artistic Characters We Miss From Our Childhood 53 Cracked com 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 54 Bob Higgins head of creative at Wild Brain considered Ed Edd n Eddy to be a landmark in animation 55 In August 2002 the New York Museum of Television and Radio featured the episode An Ed Is Born as part of the special program Cartoon Power Celebrating Cartoon Network s 10th Birthday 56 Awards and nominations for Ed Edd n Eddy Date Award Category Nominee s ResultMay 8 1999 Reuben Awards Best Television Animation 57 Danny Antonucci WonMay 6 2000 Leo Awards Best Director in an Animated Production or Series 58 WonMay 11 2001 Best Musical Score of an Animation Program or Series 59 Patric Cairdfor Ed in a Halfshell NominatedNovember 10 2001 Annie Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production 60 James Woottonfor Wish You Were Ed NominatedMay 8 2004 Leo Awards Best Musical Score of an Animation Program or Series 61 Patric Cairdfor Postcards from the Ed NominatedMay 27 2005 Best Musical Score of an Animation Program or Series 62 Patric Caird WonApril 1 2005 Kids Choice Awards Favorite Cartoon 63 Ed Edd n Eddy NominatedMay 12 2006 Leo Awards Best Musical Score in an Animation Program 64 Patric Cairdfor Boo Haw Haw NominatedJune 1 2007 Best Musical Score in an Animation Program 65 Patric Cairdfor This Won t Hurt an Ed NominatedMarch 29 2008 Kids Choice Awards Favorite Cartoon 66 Ed Edd n Eddy NominatedNovember 23 2009 SOCAN Awards International Television Series Music Award 67 Patric Caird WonOther mediaFilm Main article Ed Edd n Eddy s Big Picture Show The made for TV movie Ed Edd n Eddy s Big Picture Show serves 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 68 69 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 10 70 The film was directed by Antonucci who also co wrote the script with Rachel Connor Jono Howard Mike Kubat and Stacy Warnick 70 The story was written by Joel Dickie Steve Garcia Jim Miller Raven Molisee and Scott Underwood 10 while the score was written by series composer Patric Caird 70 The film achieved broad ratings success for Cartoon Network with high delivery gains 28 31 69 Home media The first two seasons of Ed Edd n Eddy were released on DVD by Warner Home Video and Madman Entertainment in 2006 and 2007 The Fools Par Ed Ise DVD the DVDs of the first two seasons and several Ed Edd n Eddy T shirts were available for purchase on the Cartoon Network Shop 71 Selected episodes from the series were also featured on various Cartoon Network compilation DVDs 72 All five seasons of the series as well as Ed Edd n Eddy s Big Picture Show are available for download on the iTunes Store 73 The first four seasons were available on Netflix from March 2013 74 until March 2015 75 The third season can be downloaded at Google Play and Amazon The Eds and Sarah have been free toys in children s meals for Subway 76 In the United Kingdom the character of Eddy was given away in Kellogg s cereal boxes as one of the Cartoon Network Wobble Heads in 2003 77 On January 1 2021 all six seasons were added to the HBO Max streaming service the single episode sixth season was combined into the fifth season 78 The show along with Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends received a complete series DVD release on October 18 2022 DVD release date history for Ed Edd n Eddy Title Episodes Release date DescriptionRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4Edifying Ed Ventures 3 May 10 2005 79 May 15 2006 80 Contains six segments 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 The Grim Adventures of Billy amp Mandy episode Nursery Crimes Fools Par Ed Ise 3 March 21 2006 81 Contains six segments 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 Ed Edd n Eddy The Mis Edventures The Complete First Season 13 October 10 2006 82 July 18 2007 83 Contains all 26 segments 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 commercial bumper featuring Jimmy and Plank The Complete Second Season 13 April 24 2007 84 Contains all 26 segments from the second season Bonus features include Behind the Eds The Incredible Shrinking Day music video and How to Draw Ed The Complete Series 66 October 18 2022 85 Contains all episodes from seasons 1 6 does not include holiday specials or Ed Edd n Eddy s Big Picture Show Includes special features from The Complete First Season and The Complete Second Season Publications Ed Edd n Eddy was regularly featured in DC Comics Cartoon Network Block Party originally Cartoon Cartoons the collective name of original Cartoon Network series from 1995 to 2003 comic books along with other Cartoon Network series 86 Two books based on the series have been released both published by Scholastic Inc in 2005 Ed Edd n Eddy Lots of Laughs written by Jesse Leon McCann 87 and Ed Edd n Eddy Book of Extreme Excuses written by Howie Dewin 88 Shorts Cartoon Network produced short cartoons involving the Eds which were shown during commercial breaks A short music video was produced with stylized versions of Ed Edd Eddy and Sarah entitled The Incredible Shrinking Day listed on the Season 2 DVD as I m Not Coming in Anymore 6 which aired on Cartoon Network in 2002 and 2003 In the video Sarah uses a potion to shrink the Eds to a size capable of playing in her dollhouse with predictable results 89 Plank starred in a similar video called My Best Friend Plank which aired in 2002 90 Video games Four video games based on the series have been produced Ed Edd n Eddy Jawbreakers was released on September 15 2003 for the Game Boy Advance 91 Ed Edd n Eddy Giant Jawbreakers was released on March 4 2004 for mobile phones 92 Ed Edd n Eddy The Mis Edventures was released in 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2 Xbox Game Boy Advance and PC 93 The most recent game Ed Edd n Eddy Scam of the Century was released for the Nintendo DS on October 26 2007 94 The games were met with generally mixed reception 95 96 97 98 Characters and locations from the show appear in other Cartoon Network video games including 2003 s Cartoon Network Block Party and Cartoon Network Speedway 99 100 All three main characters and the Kanker sisters appear as non playable Nano characters in the massively multiplayer online game Cartoon Network 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