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** Also in "Mission Ed-Possible", Kevin has right to be angry at Double D for stealing and destroying his bike when the latter was trying to deliver Ed and Eddy's report cards.
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** In "It Came From Outer Ed" Eddy has every right to be pissed at Double D for encouraging Ed to plan out a scam, who while being a lovable oaf, isn't really the best to plan a scam. It culminates in Eddy unrightfully being beaten up by Sarah and not making any money. Along with Ed seemingly causing a real curse on the gang.

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** In "It Came From Outer Ed" Eddy has every right to be pissed at Double D for encouraging Ed to plan out a scam, who who, while being a lovable oaf, isn't really the best to plan a scam. It culminates in Eddy unrightfully being beaten up by Sarah and not making any money. Along with Ed seemingly causing a real curse on the gang.
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** In "Boys Will Be Eds" Double D decides they should split a Jawbreaker in half instead of leaving Ed out. Eddy rightfully brings up that it's Double D's fault the plan failed (mostly because it's really difficult to split up a hard piece of candy) but Double D acts like he wasn't the cause of losing the first Jawbreaker.

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** In "Boys Will Be Eds" "Ed or Tails" Double D decides they should split a Jawbreaker in half instead of leaving Ed out. Eddy rightfully brings up that it's Double D's fault the plan failed (mostly because it's really difficult to split up a hard piece of candy) but Double D acts like he wasn't the cause of losing the first Jawbreaker.
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** In "It Came From Outer Ed" Eddy has every right to be pissed at Double D for encouraging Ed to plan out a scam, who while being a lovable oaf, isn't really the best to plan a scam. It culminates in Eddy unrightfully being beaten up by Sarah and not making any money. Along with Ed seeming to cause a real curse on the gang.

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** In "It Came From Outer Ed" Eddy has every right to be pissed at Double D for encouraging Ed to plan out a scam, who while being a lovable oaf, isn't really the best to plan a scam. It culminates in Eddy unrightfully being beaten up by Sarah and not making any money. Along with Ed seeming to cause seemingly causing a real curse on the gang.
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** In "It Came From Outer Ed" Eddy has every right to be pissed at Double D for encouraging Ed to a plan a scam, who while being a lovable oaf, isn't really the best to plan a scam. It culminates in Eddy unrightfully being beaten up by Sarah and not making any money. Along with Ed seeming to cause a real curse on the gang.

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** In "It Came From Outer Ed" Eddy has every right to be pissed at Double D for encouraging Ed to a plan out a scam, who while being a lovable oaf, isn't really the best to plan a scam. It culminates in Eddy unrightfully being beaten up by Sarah and not making any money. Along with Ed seeming to cause a real curse on the gang.



** While Eddy had brought it on himself to earn their hatred for him, Eddy in return has every right to hate both Kevin and Sarah, especially the former, as both of them are crueler to the Eds than the other kids, Sarah mistreats one of his best friends on regular basis and is a spoiled tyrannical bossy brat, and Kevin, who has humiliated him and sometimes gives him and his friends a hard time when unprovoked.

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** While Eddy had brought it on himself to earn their hatred for him, Eddy in return has every right to hate both Kevin and Sarah, especially the former, as both of them are crueler to the Eds than the other kids, Sarah mistreats one of his best friends on a regular basis and is a spoiled tyrannical spoiled, tyrannical, bossy brat, and Kevin, who has constantly humiliated him and sometimes gives him and his friends a hard time when unprovoked.
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** In "All Eds Are Off," while he is obnoxious about it, Eddy was correct in saying that he had an easier time of giving up his habit of yelling than everyone else, including Ed and Edd, who struggled without gravy and using big vocabulary words, respectively.
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Needless to say, [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy this show]] is ''filled'' with [[{{Jerkass}} assholes, or at least those using such energy in serious amounts]]. Some of them, however, [[JerkassHasAPoint are more than correct on their observations]]:

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Needless to say, viewers have increasingly sensed that [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy this show]] is ''filled'' with [[{{Jerkass}} assholes, or at least with those using such energy in serious amounts]].amounts of a-hole energy]]. Some of them, however, [[JerkassHasAPoint are more than correct on their observations]]:
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** He makes up the lie about the "Mucky Boys" to Kevin to avoid getting punishment from him. When Edd calls him out for this, Eddy notes that if he told Kevin the truth, Kevin would just beat the Eds up since his go-to response to any slight is to thrash the offender regardless of apologies.

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** He In "Eds-Aggerate," he makes up the lie about the "Mucky Boys" to Kevin to avoid getting punishment from him. When Edd calls him out for this, Eddy notes that if he told Kevin the truth, Kevin would just beat the Eds up since his go-to response to any slight is to thrash the offender regardless of apologies.
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** In "It Came From Outer Ed", Eddy is reluctant to go along with Ed's scam until Double D guilt-trips him into it. His skepticism of Ed's competence proves well-founded, as it turns out Ed was just planning to reenact a curse from a comic book he read. After everything naturally goes to hell in a hand-basket, he [[WhatTheHellHero rightly berates Double D]] for encouraging Ed's behavior against his better judgment.
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** There's an episode where Rolf needs Ed to babysit his farm animals. Ed ends up leading them into his (Ed's) house, tracking dirt all the while. Sarah yells at him that he can't keep the animals there. As obnoxious as she was about it, she was right. Ed should've kept them outside. Double D also agrees that Ed should take care of them elsewhere, and even says Sarah has a point.

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** There's an episode where Rolf needs Ed to babysit his farm animals. Ed ends up leading them into his (Ed's) house, tracking dirt all the while. Sarah yells at him that he can't keep the animals there. As obnoxious as she was about it, she was right. right that Ed should've kept them outside. Double D also agrees that Ed should take care of them elsewhere, and even says adds that Sarah has a point.
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** In "It Came From Outer Ed" Eddy has every right to be pissed at Double D for encouraging Ed to a plan a scam, who while being a lovable oaf, isn't really the best to plan a scam. It culminates in Eddy unrightfully being beaten up by Sarah and not making any money. Along with Ed seeming to cause a real curse on the gang.
** In "Boys Will Be Eds" Double D decides they should split a Jawbreaker in half instead of leaving Ed out. Eddy rightfully brings up that it's Double D's fault the plan failed (mostly because it's really difficult to split up a hard piece of candy) but Double D acts like he wasn't the cause of losing the first Jawbreaker.
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** While Eddy had brought it on himself to earn their hatred for him, Eddy in return has every right to hate both Kevin and Sarah, especially the former, as both of them are crueler to the Eds than the other kids, Sarah mistreats one of his best friends on regular basis and is a spoiled tyrannical bossy brat, and Kevin, who has humiliated him and sometimes gives him and his friends a hard time when unprovoked.
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Needless to say, [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy this show]] is ''filled'' with [[{{Jerkass}} assholes]]. Some of them, however, [[JerkassHasAPoint are more than correct on their observations]]:

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Needless to say, [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy this show]] is ''filled'' with [[{{Jerkass}} assholes]].assholes, or at least those using such energy in serious amounts]]. Some of them, however, [[JerkassHasAPoint are more than correct on their observations]]:
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** In the movie, Double D hits his RageBreakingPoint and angrily lashes out at Eddy for his irresponsibility, pride and never listening to him. Eddy fires back at Double D, however, pointing out that for all his [[HolierThanThou supposed moral high ground]], he still goes along with Eddy's schemes even against his better judgement and he's the one who built the machine that triggered the NoodleIncident that got them chased out of the cul-de-sac in the first place. It becomes a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint when Double D disputes that they wouldn't have been chased out of town had Eddy bothered to pay attention to him when he warned Eddy against pushing the [[BigRedButton red button]] that caused the whole scam to go haywire.

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** In [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddysBigPictureShow the movie, movie]], Double D hits his RageBreakingPoint and angrily lashes out at Eddy for his irresponsibility, pride and never listening to him. Eddy fires back at Double D, however, pointing out that for all his [[HolierThanThou supposed moral high ground]], he still goes along with Eddy's schemes even against his better judgement and he's the one who built the machine that triggered the NoodleIncident that got them chased out of the cul-de-sac in the first place. It becomes a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint when Double D disputes that they wouldn't have been chased out of town had Eddy bothered to pay attention to him when he warned Eddy against pushing the [[BigRedButton red button]] that caused the whole scam to go haywire.
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** He brings a good point to Ed with how unhealthy the latter's relationship with Sarah is, with Ed doing everything for his sister, while Sarah gives him nothing but abuse. Given the reveal of how much of a toxic relationship he had with his own sibling, Eddy is more likely looking out for Ed by experience.

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** He brings a good point to Ed with how unhealthy the latter's relationship with Sarah is, with Ed doing everything for his sister, while Sarah gives him nothing but abuse. Given [[spoiler:Given the reveal of how much of a toxic relationship he had with his own sibling, sibling]], Eddy is more likely looking out for Ed by experience.
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** Her kicking Eddy out. Considering of how he ate Jimmy’s gingerbread house, she has every right to be angry.

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** Her kicking Eddy out. out in "Jingle Jingle Jangle." Considering of how he ate Jimmy’s gingerbread house, she has every right to be angry.
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** Her kicking Eddy out. Considering of how he ate Jimmy’s gingerbread house, she has every right to be angry.

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* As much as a jerkass as Kevin was in "Ed In A Halfshell" when he insulted Eddy's scam, Edd comments on how Kevin was right about how ridiculous the scam was.

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* As much as a jerkass as Kevin was in "Ed In A in a Halfshell" when he insulted Eddy's scam, Edd comments on how Kevin was right about how ridiculous the scam was.



** When Ed goes out of control in "The Day the Ed Stood Still" because of his overactive imagination, [[NeverMyFault Double D tries to pin the blame on Eddy even though he had little to no control of the situation]](And to be fair Eddy would go on to spend the entire episode trying to find a way to profit off Ed's rampage). Eddy defends himself by rightfully pointing that it was Double D's idea to create the monster suit for Ed in the first place, not to mention Double D himself should've been aware of Ed's wild imagination to begin with. Also at this point Eddy had simply described what had happened to Double D, he hadn't been trying to assign blame or anything of the sort. Double D's ''immediate'' response once discovering this was to blame Eddy, which just makes the latter's rebuttal more fitting.
** He brings a good point to Ed with how unhealthy the latter's relationship with Sarah is, with Ed doing everything for his sister, while Sarah gives him nothing but abuse. Given the reveal of how much of a toxic relationship he had with his sibling, Eddy is more likely looking out for Ed by experience.
** He makes up the lie about the "Mucky Boys" to Kevin to avoid getting punishment from him. When Edd calls him out for this, Eddy notes that if he told Kevin the truth, Kevin will just beat the Eds up since his go-to response to any slight is to thrash the offender regardless of apologies.
** When Edd asks them why he is always the only one working on the assignment Eddy points out that if he and Ed did help, Edd's grade average would lower which Double D would never allow.

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** When Ed goes out of control in "The Day the Ed Stood Still" because of his overactive imagination, [[NeverMyFault Double D tries to pin the blame on Eddy even though he had little to no control of the situation]](And situation]] (And to be fair fair, Eddy would go on to spend the entire episode trying to find a way to profit off Ed's rampage). Eddy defends himself by rightfully pointing that it was Double D's idea to create the monster suit for Ed in the first place, not to mention Double D himself should've been aware of Ed's wild imagination imagination, to begin with. Also at this point point, Eddy had simply described what had happened to Double D, he hadn't been trying to assign blame or anything of the sort. Double D's ''immediate'' response once discovering this was to blame Eddy, which just makes the latter's rebuttal more fitting.
** He brings a good point to Ed with how unhealthy the latter's relationship with Sarah is, with Ed doing everything for his sister, while Sarah gives him nothing but abuse. Given the reveal of how much of a toxic relationship he had with his own sibling, Eddy is more likely looking out for Ed by experience.
** He makes up the lie about the "Mucky Boys" to Kevin to avoid getting punishment from him. When Edd calls him out for this, Eddy notes that if he told Kevin the truth, Kevin will would just beat the Eds up since his go-to response to any slight is to thrash the offender regardless of apologies.
** When Edd asks them why he is always the only one working on the assignment their assignments, Eddy points out that if he and Ed did help, Edd's grade average would lower lower, which Double D would never allow.



** In the movie, Double D hits his RageBreakingPoint and angrily lashes out at Eddy for his irresponsibility, pride and never listening to him. Eddy fires back at Double D, however, pointing out that for all his [[HolierThanThou supposed moral high ground]], he still goes along with Eddy's schemes even against his better judgement and he's the one who built the machine that triggered the NoodleIncident that got them chased out of the cul-de-sac in the first place. It becomes a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint when Double D disputes that they wouldn't have been chased out of town had Eddy bothered to pay attention to him when he warned Eddy against pushing the red button that caused the whole scam to go haywire.

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** In the movie, Double D hits his RageBreakingPoint and angrily lashes out at Eddy for his irresponsibility, pride and never listening to him. Eddy fires back at Double D, however, pointing out that for all his [[HolierThanThou supposed moral high ground]], he still goes along with Eddy's schemes even against his better judgement and he's the one who built the machine that triggered the NoodleIncident that got them chased out of the cul-de-sac in the first place. It becomes a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint when Double D disputes that they wouldn't have been chased out of town had Eddy bothered to pay attention to him when he warned Eddy against pushing the [[BigRedButton red button button]] that caused the whole scam to go haywire.

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** In the movie, Double D hits his RageBreakingPoint and angrily lashes out at Eddy for his irresponsibility, pride and never listening to him. Eddy fires back at Double D, however, pointing out that for all his [[HolierThanThou supposed moral high ground]], he still goes along with Eddy's schemes even against his better judgement and he's the one who built the machine that triggered the NoodleIncident that got them chased out of the cul-de-sac in the first place. It becomes a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint when Double D disputes that they wouldn't have been chased out of town had Eddy bothered to pay attention to him when he warned Eddy against pushing the red button that caused the whole scam to go haywire.

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** In the movie, Double D hits his RageBreakingPoint and angrily lashes out at Eddy for his irresponsibility, pride and never listening to him. Eddy fires back at Double D, however, pointing out that for all his [[HolierThanThou supposed moral high ground]], he still goes along with Eddy's schemes even against his better judgement and he's the one who built the machine that triggered the NoodleIncident that got them chased out of the cul-de-sac in the first place. It becomes a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint when Double D disputes that they wouldn't have been chased out of town had Eddy bothered to pay attention to him when he warned Eddy against pushing the red button that caused the whole scam to go haywire.haywire.
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** In "It Came From Outer Ed", Eddy is reluctant to go along with Ed's scam until Double D guilt-trips him into it. His skepticism of Ed's competence proves well-founded, as it turns out Ed was just planning to reenact a curse from a comic book he read. After everything, naturally, goes to hell and a hand-basket, he [[WhatTheHellHero rightly berates Double D]] for encouraging Ed's behavior against his better judgment.

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** In "It Came From Outer Ed", Eddy is reluctant to go along with Ed's scam until Double D guilt-trips him into it. His skepticism of Ed's competence proves well-founded, as it turns out Ed was just planning to reenact a curse from a comic book he read. After everything, naturally, everything naturally goes to hell and in a hand-basket, he [[WhatTheHellHero rightly berates Double D]] for encouraging Ed's behavior against his better judgment.



** When Edd enlists the Urban Rangers to rescue Ed in "Ed Overboard," Eddy calls them out for only being interested in saving Ed for a "Freeing of the Fool" medallion.

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** When Edd enlists the Urban Rangers to rescue Ed in "Ed Overboard," Overboard", Eddy calls them out for only being interested in saving Ed for a "Freeing of the Fool" medallion.
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** When Ed goes out of control in "The Day the Ed Stood Still" because of his overactive imagination, [[NeverMyFault Double D tries to pin the blame on Eddy even though he had little to no control of the situation]]. Eddy defends himself by rightfully pointing that it was Double D's idea to create the monster suit for Ed in the first place, not to mention Double D himself should've been aware of Ed's wild imagination to begin with. Also at this point Eddy had simply described what had happened to Double D, he hadn't been trying to assign blame or anything of the sort. Double D's ''immediate'' response once discovering this was to blame Eddy, which just makes the latter's rebuttal more fitting.

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** When Ed goes out of control in "The Day the Ed Stood Still" because of his overactive imagination, [[NeverMyFault Double D tries to pin the blame on Eddy even though he had little to no control of the situation]].situation]](And to be fair Eddy would go on to spend the entire episode trying to find a way to profit off Ed's rampage). Eddy defends himself by rightfully pointing that it was Double D's idea to create the monster suit for Ed in the first place, not to mention Double D himself should've been aware of Ed's wild imagination to begin with. Also at this point Eddy had simply described what had happened to Double D, he hadn't been trying to assign blame or anything of the sort. Double D's ''immediate'' response once discovering this was to blame Eddy, which just makes the latter's rebuttal more fitting.
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** When Ed goes out of control in "The Day the Ed Stood Still" because of his overactive imagination, [[NeverMyFault Double D tries to pin the blame on Eddy even though he had little to no control of the situation]]. Eddy defends himself by rightfully pointing that it was Double D's idea to create the monster suit for Ed in the first place, not to mention Double D himself should've been aware of Ed's wild imagination to begin with.

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** When Ed goes out of control in "The Day the Ed Stood Still" because of his overactive imagination, [[NeverMyFault Double D tries to pin the blame on Eddy even though he had little to no control of the situation]]. Eddy defends himself by rightfully pointing that it was Double D's idea to create the monster suit for Ed in the first place, not to mention Double D himself should've been aware of Ed's wild imagination to begin with. Also at this point Eddy had simply described what had happened to Double D, he hadn't been trying to assign blame or anything of the sort. Double D's ''immediate'' response once discovering this was to blame Eddy, which just makes the latter's rebuttal more fitting.
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** He brings a good point to Ed with how unhealthy the latter's relationship with Sarah is, with Ed doing everything for his sister, while Sarah gives him nothing but abuse.

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** He brings a good point to Ed with how unhealthy the latter's relationship with Sarah is, with Ed doing everything for his sister, while Sarah gives him nothing but abuse. Given the reveal of how much of a toxic relationship he had with his sibling, Eddy is more likely looking out for Ed by experience.
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* Sarah displays this trope a few times in the series:

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* Sarah [[BrattyHalfPint Sarah]] displays this trope a few times in the series:
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Needless to say, this show is ''filled'' with assholes. Some of them, however, [[JerkassHasAPoint are more than correct on their observations]]:

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Needless to say, [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy this show show]] is ''filled'' with assholes.[[{{Jerkass}} assholes]]. Some of them, however, [[JerkassHasAPoint are more than correct on their observations]]:
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** In "Run for Your Ed, when Edd chides Eddy for encouraging Ed to sacrifice himself to the Kanker sisters to return them their Ship-Inna-Bottle, Eddy retorts that it was Ed taking the bottle in the first place that prompted the Kankers to go on a rampage in the cul-de-sac and break into Edd's house.

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** In "Run for Your Ed, Ed", when Edd chides Eddy for encouraging Ed to sacrifice himself to the Kanker sisters to return them their Ship-Inna-Bottle, Eddy retorts that it was Ed taking the bottle in the first place that prompted the Kankers to go on a rampage in the cul-de-sac and break into Edd's house.
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** The kids in general are crueler in their response to the Eds as the show goes on, but by that time, they're not entirely wrong about the damage that the Eds cause with their shenanigans. The Eds also keep trying to scam them out of their money on a daily basis, goodwill only lasts for so long, and the Eds clearly aren't stopping when the kids try to be polite about it. The movie is basically the point the kids hit the breaking point when the Eds finally go too far.

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** * The kids in general are crueler in their response to the Eds as the show goes on, but by that time, they're not entirely wrong about the damage that the Eds cause with their shenanigans. The Eds also keep trying to scam them out of their money on a daily basis, goodwill only lasts for so long, and the Eds clearly aren't stopping when the kids try to be polite about it. The movie is basically the point the kids hit the breaking point when the Eds finally go too far.
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* Sarah displays this trope a few times in the series:
** There's an episode where Rolf needs Ed to babysit his farm animals. Ed ends up leading them into his (Ed's) house, tracking dirt all the while. Sarah yells at him that he can't keep the animals there. As obnoxious as she was about it, she was right. Ed should've kept them outside. Double D also agrees that Ed should take care of them elsewhere, and even says Sarah has a point.
** Sarah also has a point in the episode "Brother, Can You Spare An Ed." She's saved up her allowance to buy fudge, and asks Ed to go to the candy store for her to get it; Eddy convinces Ed to buy jawbreakers instead. While it wasn't an entirely smart thing to give Ed spending money, it was still hers, and she genuinely wasn't looking for the Eds' trouble in this particular episode, which means that her HairTriggerTemper is justified in this case.
** She has every right to be upset that the Eds (well, mostly Eddy) stole her diary in "For Your Ed Only".
** The kids in general are crueler in their response to the Eds as the show goes on, but by that time, they're not entirely wrong about the damage that the Eds cause with their shenanigans. The Eds also keep trying to scam them out of their money on a daily basis, goodwill only lasts for so long, and the Eds clearly aren't stopping when the kids try to be polite about it. The movie is basically the point the kids hit the breaking point when the Eds finally go too far.
* As much as a jerkass as Kevin was in "Ed In A Halfshell" when he insulted Eddy's scam, Edd comments on how Kevin was right about how ridiculous the scam was.
* Jimmy became more prone to holding the JerkassBall and becoming a BitchInSheepsClothing in later seasons, especially with his actions towards the Eds. He does, however, have good reasons for his contempt towards the Eds. The Eds constantly get him injured with their shenanigans and their scams, and Eddy constantly bullies him. It was even proven that the Eds were the reason why Jimmy was going through orthodontic treatment (they sold him a bowling pin masked as a treat).
* Eddy, despite being a {{Jerkass}} to the extreme, actually does manage to rightly call out others for their own stupid/Jerkass behavior.
** When Ed goes out of control in "The Day the Ed Stood Still" because of his overactive imagination, [[NeverMyFault Double D tries to pin the blame on Eddy even though he had little to no control of the situation]]. Eddy defends himself by rightfully pointing that it was Double D's idea to create the monster suit for Ed in the first place, not to mention Double D himself should've been aware of Ed's wild imagination to begin with.
** He brings a good point to Ed with how unhealthy the latter's relationship with Sarah is, with Ed doing everything for his sister, while Sarah gives him nothing but abuse.
** He makes up the lie about the "Mucky Boys" to Kevin to avoid getting punishment from him. When Edd calls him out for this, Eddy notes that if he told Kevin the truth, Kevin will just beat the Eds up since his go-to response to any slight is to thrash the offender regardless of apologies.
** When Edd asks them why he is always the only one working on the assignment Eddy points out that if he and Ed did help, Edd's grade average would lower which Double D would never allow.
** In "Truth Or Ed," when looking over the school newspaper, Eddy obnoxiously says that scandal sells. Given how people like to pay attention to scandalous things, he's actually right.
** In "It Came From Outer Ed", Eddy is reluctant to go along with Ed's scam until Double D guilt-trips him into it. His skepticism of Ed's competence proves well-founded, as it turns out Ed was just planning to reenact a curse from a comic book he read. After everything, naturally, goes to hell and a hand-basket, he [[WhatTheHellHero rightly berates Double D]] for encouraging Ed's behavior against his better judgment.
** In "Run for Your Ed, when Edd chides Eddy for encouraging Ed to sacrifice himself to the Kanker sisters to return them their Ship-Inna-Bottle, Eddy retorts that it was Ed taking the bottle in the first place that prompted the Kankers to go on a rampage in the cul-de-sac and break into Edd's house.
** When Edd enlists the Urban Rangers to rescue Ed in "Ed Overboard," Eddy calls them out for only being interested in saving Ed for a "Freeing of the Fool" medallion.
** During "Urban Ed" he chastises Ed for [[AnvilOnHead dropping an anvil]] during their "pigeon droppings" prank, telling Ed "You're gonna hurt somebody! [[ThisIsReality This ain't]] [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall a cartoon!]]"
** In the movie, Double D hits his RageBreakingPoint and angrily lashes out at Eddy for his irresponsibility, pride and never listening to him. Eddy fires back at Double D, however, pointing out that for all his [[HolierThanThou supposed moral high ground]], he still goes along with Eddy's schemes even against his better judgement and he's the one who built the machine that triggered the NoodleIncident that got them chased out of the cul-de-sac in the first place. It becomes a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint when Double D disputes that they wouldn't have been chased out of town had Eddy bothered to pay attention to him when he warned Eddy against pushing the red button that caused the whole scam to go haywire.

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