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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Subtle suggestions are made throughout the show that Kevin's {{Jerkass}} behavior is a result of constant harrassment from the Eds. In "See No Ed" he becomes increasingly suspicious after the Eds dissappear for an extensive period time, to the point of becoming a paranoid wreak convinced of the Eds preparing to scam him at every turn. [[spoiler:His point of view changes after witnessing Eddy's own FreudianExcuse in TheMovie however.]]
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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Subtle suggestions are made throughout the show that Kevin's {{Jerkass}} behavior is a result of constant harrassment from the Eds. In "See No Ed" he becomes increasingly suspicious after the Eds dissappear for an extensive period time, to the point of becoming a paranoid wreak wreck convinced of the Eds preparing to scam him at every turn. [[spoiler:His point of view changes after witnessing Eddy's own FreudianExcuse in TheMovie however.]]
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* ExtremeOmniGoat
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* ExtremeOmniGoatExtremeOmniGoat: Victor.
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** In "The Day The Ed Stood Still", Double D tells everyone to take refuge in the clubhouse the Eds had built in an earlier episode. It's even still painted pink and says "Club Kanker".
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Johnny, though he's probably black.
** Rolf.
* AmbiguousDisorder: Ed and Double-D
** Rolf.
* AmbiguousDisorder: Ed and Double-D
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* AllCrimesAreEqual: All too often, Eddy's antics will net Ed and Edd the same punishment[=/=]retribution, no matter if they were unwitting accessories or if they tried to stop him. This is, of course, a major reason why some fans don't like the other kids.
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* AllCrimesAreEqual: All too often, Eddy's antics will net Ed and Edd the same punishment[=/=]retribution, punishment/retribution, no matter if they were unwitting accessories or if they tried to stop him. This is, of course, a major reason why some fans don't like the other kids.
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* AllCrimesAreEqual: All too often, Eddy's antics will get net Ed and Edd the same punishment[=/=]retribution, no matter if they were unwitting accessories or if they tried to stop him. This is, of course, a major reason why some fans don't like the other kids.
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* AllCrimesAreEqual: All too often, Eddy's antics will get net Ed and Edd the same punishment[=/=]retribution, no matter if they were unwitting accessories or if they tried to stop him. This is, of course, a major reason why some fans don't like the other kids.
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** A showcase of {{Flanderization}} within the show can be found in the episode "All Eds Are Off", where the Eds, Kevin, Rolf and Jonny place a bet on who can keep off their most annoying habits. Their habits are basically what they're {{Flanderization}} culminated into, with the exception of Jonny who has to stop listening to Plank, which is his whole character.
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* OncePerEpisode Jimmy has a bandage in a different spot in EVERY episode. This is to show (outside of the episodes) that he's extremely accident prone.
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* OncePerEpisode OncePerEpisode: Jimmy has a bandage in a different spot in EVERY episode. This is to show (outside of the episodes) that he's extremely accident prone.prone.
** Every episode opens with one or more of the Eds doing something strange, or some sort of scam, that has almost nothing to do with the rest of the episode and only occasionally setting up a completely different plot.
** Every episode opens with one or more of the Eds doing something strange, or some sort of scam, that has almost nothing to do with the rest of the episode and only occasionally setting up a completely different plot.
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* PeelingPotatoes: "Will Work for Ed." Ed's first job on Rolf's farm.
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* PeelingPotatoes: "Will Work for Ed." Ed". Ed's first job on Rolf's farm.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The series was originally planned to end with the revelation (at the end of Season 4) that the entire show was the reminiscences of three old men. There was an early series of Season 1 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_JapK1zN7A promos]] presented in a "remember that time when" format--just as if an old man were recalling all the events.
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* IWishedYouWereDead: G-rated variant in "See No Ed," where the Eds seem to have disappeared:
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* IWishedYouWereDead: G-rated variant in "See No Ed," Ed", where the Eds seem to have disappeared:
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--> '''Rolf:''' Behold the potato! Bow to this fruit of the earth, and then peel it as if it were the last task of your miserable life!
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* FridgeBrilliance: The series was originally planned to end with the revelation (at the end of Season 4) that the entire show was the reminiscences of three old men. There was an early series of Season 1 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_JapK1zN7A promos]] presented in a "remember that time when" format--just as if an old man were recalling all the events.
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'''[[TheDitz Ed]]:''' ''[[AWorldwidePunomenon Heh, I'm half-baked]].''\\
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'''[[TheDitz Ed]]:''' ''[[AWorldwidePunomenon Heh, Nah, I'm half-baked]].''\\
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* AdaptationDecay: A game was released for DS called ''Scam of the Century'', where Eddy loses his Book of Scams and has to flee the kids hunting him down. It discarded the "streamlined" musical aspect of the TV show in favor of short, ten second loops for each level, and despite looking much like the show, is considered by most to be almost unplayable. The game offered "rewards" for collecting hidden quarters in each level; one such unlockable is a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin zit popping minigame]].
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* PeelingPotatoes: "Will Work for Ed." Ed's first job on Rolf's farm.
--> '''Rolf:''' Behold the potato! Bow to this fruit of the earth, and then peel it as if it were the last task of your miserable life!
--> '''Rolf:''' Behold the potato! Bow to this fruit of the earth, and then peel it as if it were the last task of your miserable life!
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: "1 + 1 = Ed" turns into some sort of bizarre postmodernist critique of cartoons... or... something like that.
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* LightningBruiser: Kevin is perhaps the fourth physically strongest character in the series, but his prime trait is by swiftly riding his bicycle.
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* LightningBruiser: Kevin is perhaps the fourth physically strongest character in the series, but his prime trait is by swiftly riding his bicycle.bicycle at ludicrous speed.
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* IWishedYouWereDead: G-rated variant in "See No Ed," where the Eds seem to have disappeared:
-->'''Jimmy''': I have a confession: I've wished for this every birthday. Might it have come true?
-->'''Jimmy''': I have a confession: I've wished for this every birthday. Might it have come true?
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* ChristmasEpisode: "Fa La La La Ed", where Ed thinks it's ChristmasInJuly, and the ChristmasSpecial "Jingle Jingle Jangle".
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* BadMoodAsAnExcuse: In "Little Ed Blue". Ed gains a bad mood, becoming aloof, violent and outright intimidating to everyone, even [[SpoiledBrat Sarah]]. This is stopped when Johnny pulls off his shoe, revealing a pebble inside, and Ed is blissful again.
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* BadMoodAsAnExcuse: In "Little Ed Blue". Blue", Ed gains a bad mood, becoming aloof, violent and outright intimidating to everyone, even [[SpoiledBrat Sarah]]. This is stopped when Johnny pulls off his shoe, revealing a pebble inside, and Ed is blissful again.
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* BadMoodAsAnExcuse: In "Little Ed Blue" Ed gains a bad mood, becoming aloof, violent and outright intimidating to everyone, even [[SpoiledBrat Sarah]]. This is stopped when Johnny pulls off his shoe, revealing a pebble inside, and Ed is blissful again.
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* BadMoodAsAnExcuse: In "Little Ed Blue" Blue". Ed gains a bad mood, becoming aloof, violent and outright intimidating to everyone, even [[SpoiledBrat Sarah]]. This is stopped when Johnny pulls off his shoe, revealing a pebble inside, and Ed is blissful again.
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* BadMoodAsAnExcuse: In "Little Ed Blue" Ed gains a bad mood, becoming aloof, violent and outright intimidating to everyone, even [[SpoiledBrat Sarah]]. This is stopped when Johnny pulls off his shoe, revealing a pebble inside, and Ed is blissful again.
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* AdaptationDecay: A game was released for DS called ''Scam of the Century'', where Eddy loses his Book of Scams and has to flee the kids hunting him down. It discarded the "streamlined" musical aspect of the TV show in favor of short, ten second loops for each level, and despite looking much like the show, is considered by most to be almost unplayable. The game offered "rewards" for collecting hidden quarters in each level; one such unlockable is a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin zit popping minigame]].
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* TradingString: happens in the episode "Who, What, Where, Ed".
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* TradingString: happens in the episode "Who, What, Where, Ed".
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Recap pages are now beginning construction, starting with [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/EdEddnEddyS1E1TheEdTouchables the pilot]] and [[Recap/EdEddnEddyS1E2NaggedtoEd the second episode]] and [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/EdEddnEddyS1E3PopGoesTheEd third episode.]]
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Recap pages are now beginning construction, starting with [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/EdEddnEddyS1E1TheEdTouchables [[Recap/EdEddnEddyS1E1TheEdTouchables the pilot]] and pilot]], [[Recap/EdEddnEddyS1E2NaggedtoEd the second episode]] episode]], and [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/EdEddnEddyS1E3PopGoesTheEd [[Recap/EdEddnEddyS1E3PopGoesTheEd third episode.]]
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* LightningBruiser: Kevin is perhaps the fourth physically strongest character in the series, but his prime trait is by swiftly riding his bicycle.
** Ed as well in Mis-Ed-Ventures when using Batter-Ed.
** Ed as well in Mis-Ed-Ventures when using Batter-Ed.
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** Rolf is arguably the friendliest of the cul-de-sac children, and he's not someone to be trifled with either, is you don't want to have a four-foot fish smack into your face.
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** Rolf is arguably the friendliest of the cul-de-sac children, and he's not someone to be trifled with either, is if you don't want to have a four-foot fish smack into your face.
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** Rolf is arguably the friendliest of the cul-de-sac children, and he's not someone to be trifled with either, is you don't want to have a four-foot fish smack into your face.
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** From "Brother, can you spare an Ed?"; Eddy: "Makes you wanna throw up, don't it? Lemme take that for ya so you don't contaminate those badly drawn fingers."
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** From "Brother, can you spare an Ed?"; Eddy: "Makes you wanna throw up, don't it? Lemme take that for ya so you don't contaminate those badly drawn fingers."
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** From "Brother, can you spare an Ed?"; Eddy: "Makes you wanna throw up, don't it? Lemme take that for ya so you don't contaminate those badly drawn fingers."
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** This could be a throwaway joke, however, as Ed ''smiles'' when he says this, and in another episode Ed says, "Oh no! Sarah will tell Mom and Mom will tell Dad and Dad will say "Not now, I just got home from work."!"
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** This could be a throwaway joke, however, as Ed ''smiles'' when he says this, and in another episode Ed says, "Oh no! Sarah will tell Mom and Mom will tell Dad and Dad will say "Not now, I just got home from work."!"work!"
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** In "Pass it on Ed", Eddy implies that [[spoiler: his brother]] is lactose intolerant.
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** In "Pass it on Ed", Eddy implies that [[spoiler: his [[spoiler:his brother]] is lactose intolerant.