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* OverlyLongTongue: Not all the time, but it can stretch to absurd lengths. Sometimes it even trails behind him when he runs. As revealed in "Laugh Ed, Laugh", he can wear it on his head like a turban.

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* OverlyLongTongue: Not all the time, but it can stretch to absurd lengths. Sometimes it even trails behind him when he runs. As revealed in "Laugh Ed, Laugh", he can wear it on his head like a turban. He even ''balances on his tongue'' in the show's intro.
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* BigEater: Not to Ed's level, but he does tend to eat a lot when there's food available. In "1+1 Equals Ed", he actually ''ate the sun!''

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* BigEater: Not to Ed's level, but he does tend to eat a lot when there's food available. In "1+1 Equals Ed", he actually ''ate the sun!''sun'' [[note]] ItWasAllJustADream[[/note]]. He also devoured Jimmy's entire gingerbread village in "Jingle, Jingle Jangle".
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* FatBastard: He's noticeably more on the chubby side compared to the other characters, not to mention a selfish, greedy con-artist.
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* ATaleToldByAnIdiot: In "It Came From Outer Ed", Ed gets to plan and run his own scam after Eddy gives in, with the problem being that he's not actually trying to run a business and is instead reenacting a comic book he was reading earlier that day. He doesn't bother to explain anything to the other Ed's which in turn means the audience barely has an idea of what's going on either. From what could be inferred, the comic book was about summoning some kind of monster or demon named Evil Tim by creating a summoning circle using rocks (Ed had Double D carry heavy rocks over to a distinctly non-circular pattern), having a shaman or witch doctor of some kind present (Eddy having to confront the kids shirtless, covered in purple skull paint while wearing junk and carrying fresh pancakes as a distraction), and offering a human sacrifice to Evil Tim (Jimmy's doll that he stole and ate "alive" back at the summoning circle). Instead of summoning Evil Tim or even making any money, Ed instead drew in a massive murder of crows to swarm the Eds.

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* ATaleToldByAnIdiot: In "It Came From Outer Ed", Ed gets to plan and run his own scam after Eddy gives in, with the problem being that he's not actually trying to run a business and is instead reenacting a comic book he was reading earlier that day. He doesn't bother to explain anything to the other Ed's Eds which in turn means the audience barely has an idea of what's going on either. From what could be inferred, the comic book was about summoning some kind of monster or demon named Evil Tim by creating a summoning circle using rocks (Ed had Double D carry heavy rocks over to a distinctly non-circular pattern), having a shaman or witch doctor of some kind present (Eddy having to confront the kids shirtless, covered in purple skull paint while wearing junk and carrying fresh pancakes as a distraction), and offering a human sacrifice to Evil Tim (Jimmy's doll that he stole and ate "alive" back at the summoning circle). Instead of summoning Evil Tim or even making any money, Ed instead drew in a massive murder of crows to swarm the Eds.

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* TheAntiGrinch: Ed ''loves'' Christmas, and passionately celebrates the holiday both on the actual day it came and once in "Fa-La-La-La-Ed" when he convinced himself it was Christmas in July. In the latter case, his passion managed to get the entire neighborhood in the Christmas spirit (even Kevin, half-begrudgingly), but became yet another blunder for the Eds when Eddy manages to buy a whole sack of jawbreakers with their earnings from that scam, but Ed snuck away with the bag to hand it out to the whole neighborhood out of goodwill. In a twist of the trope, Ed winds up ruining Double D's and Eddy's entire 'Christmas' to the benefit of everyone else.

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* TheAntiGrinch: Ed ''loves'' Christmas, and passionately celebrates the holiday both on the actual day it came and once in "Fa-La-La-La-Ed" when he convinced himself it was Christmas in July. In the latter case, his passion managed to get the entire neighborhood in the Christmas spirit (even Kevin, half-begrudgingly), but it became yet another blunder for the Eds when Eddy manages to buy a whole sack of jawbreakers with their earnings from that scam, but Ed snuck away with the bag to hand it out to the whole neighborhood for free out of goodwill. In a twist of the trope, Ed winds up ruining Double D's and Eddy's entire 'Christmas' to the benefit of everyone else.


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* ATaleToldByAnIdiot: In "It Came From Outer Ed", Ed gets to plan and run his own scam after Eddy gives in, with the problem being that he's not actually trying to run a business and is instead reenacting a comic book he was reading earlier that day. He doesn't bother to explain anything to the other Ed's which in turn means the audience barely has an idea of what's going on either. From what could be inferred, the comic book was about summoning some kind of monster or demon named Evil Tim by creating a summoning circle using rocks (Ed had Double D carry heavy rocks over to a distinctly non-circular pattern), having a shaman or witch doctor of some kind present (Eddy having to confront the kids shirtless, covered in purple skull paint while wearing junk and carrying fresh pancakes as a distraction), and offering a human sacrifice to Evil Tim (Jimmy's doll that he stole and ate "alive" back at the summoning circle). Instead of summoning Evil Tim or even making any money, Ed instead drew in a massive murder of crows to swarm the Eds.
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** In "Run Ed Run", 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 Ed 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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* AgentScully: Double D doesn't believe in the supernatural. He has chastised Ed for believing in such things but has been proven wrong far more than he's been right on these matters. In fact, every time he is proven wrong, he quickly tries to deny it and forget it ever happened. Best seen with "Jib" whom Double D stated was just an imaginary friend only to be proven wrong to which Double D just wanted to "forget" Jib ever existed and never mention the invisibility factor as quickly as possible.

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* AgentScully: Double D doesn't [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-Zagged.]] On one hand, he absolutely refuses to believe in curses and even goes insane trying to disprove them. On the supernatural. He has chastised other, he freaks out when Ed for believing mentions a phantom in such things but has been proven wrong far more than he's been right on these matters. In fact, every time he is proven wrong, he quickly tries to deny it and forget it ever happened. Best seen with "Jib" whom Double D stated was just an imaginary friend only to be proven wrong to which Double D just wanted to "forget" Jib ever existed and never mention the invisibility factor as quickly as possible."Honor Thy Ed" despite them also being of supernatural origin.

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