Best Ed

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Best Ed
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Genre Comedy
Created byRick Marshall
Developed byJ.D. Smith
Directed byRick Marshall
Voices of Sean Cullen
Patrick McKenna
Opening theme"Best Ed"
Composers
  • Steve D'Angelo
  • Doug Pennock
  • Terry Tompkins
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes26 (52 segments)
Production
Executive producers
  • Vince Commisso
  • Steve Jarosz
  • For Cartoon Network: Richard Rowe and Cecilia Persson
ProducerJ.D. Smith (also creative producer)
Running time22 minutes (11 minutes per segment)
Production company 9 Story Entertainment
Original release
Network Teletoon (Canada)
Cartoon Network (Europe)
ReleaseOctober 3, 2008 (2008-10-03) 
October 22, 2009 (2009-10-22)

Best Ed is a Canadian animated television series created by Rick Marshall and developed by J.D. Smith. The show chronicles the adventures of an excessively helpful and enthusiastic dog named Ed who everyone adores, and his best friend, Doug the squirrel, whom everyone calls "Buddy" but nobody likes. They live in their fictional hometown of Swellville. Best Ed was produced by 9 Story Entertainment and was animated in flash. [1]

Contents

The fifth episode ("Nightmare on Sweet Street/Cat Fright!") premiered on October 3, 2008, on Teletoon as a sneak preview. [2] [3] Subsequent episodes were shown beginning October 5, 2009. [3] The series ended on October 22, 2009. [3] 26 episodes were produced. [4]

Plot

The show follows two anthropomorphic animals, Ed, a cheerful, extroverted and idealistic but none-too-bright dog, and his polar opposite Buddy, a somewhat pessimistic but intelligent, introverted and realistic squirrel. Whereas Ed is well-liked by all, and extremely lucky, Buddy is furiously despised, and extremely unfortunate, almost sadistically so. Despite their differences in both personality and lot in life, Ed and Buddy consider themselves best friends and have many adventures, and misadventures, in their town of Swellville (a play on Snellville), Canada, frequently confined (but not exclusively) to their suburban 333 Sweet Street.

Characters

Main

Recurring/Minor

Episodes

Note: Every episode from "Rub My Ed for Luck" to "A Pox on Thee Now" was produced in 2008, yet aired in 2009 (with the exceptions of "Nightmare on Sweet Street" and "Cat Fright!").

In 2006, a pilot for Best Ed entitled "Fat Chance" was produced. It is currently lost media.

  1. "Rub My Ed for Luck"/"Best Ediquette" (October 5, 2009): While doing some light yard work, Ed discovers a golden acorn, then leads Buddy, Thursty, Miss Fluffé, and the Kitten Twins on a search for the Lost Treasure of Swellville./After Ed volunteers Buddy to host a very important gathering of the Knights of the Royal Nut Club, he dedicates his best efforts to helping Buddy make a great impression and become a member of the club.
  2. "Crossing Dogs"/"Squeals on the Bus" (October 5, 2009): After Ed volunteers to replace Heiny as the neighborhood crossing guard, he freezes under the pressure while guiding a group of 2nd-graders, endangering them./When Ed is temporarily blinded in a toast-related injury, Buddy has no choice but to include him in his plans to attend the annual nut convention, turning a simple bus trip into an unforgettable (and painful) ride.
  3. "Smarti Pants"/"Sock It to Him" (October 6, 2009): After taking an IQ test and sneezing all the right answers, Ed is labeled a genius, then recruited by the Swellville military to save the world from an impending asteroid, using nothing but his knowledge of episode 37 of Mighty Measle Moles to guide him./When Buddy is too sick to prepare to host his Battle Buddy Weekend, Ed enlists the aide of a Buddy-shaped sock puppet to help him do things right, and, to Buddy's chagrin, "Sock Buddy" becomes the life of the party.
  4. "Driver's Ed"/"Go Cart Go" (October 6, 2009): After discovering that his driver's license has expired, Buddy only has one day to study to take a driver's test, and has to rely on Ed's unique brand of driver's ed (and adrenaline from several close calls with who's presumed to be the criminal Mad Dog) to help him pass./Buddy wants to win the Swellville Go-Cart Classic, but when Ed's help lowers Buddy's chances and improves Mr. Thursty's, a head-to-head showdown between Team Thursty, Team Buddy and Team Kitten ensues.
  5. "Nightmare on Sweet Street"/"Cat Fright!" (October 3, 2008): In this Halloween episode, after Ed's spooky telling of the Legend of the Breadless Norseman puts a scare into his friends, he volunteers himself and Buddy to stand outside and guard their street, not knowing that the Breadless Norseman is about./On the eve of Ed and Buddy's birthday, a rash of burglaries in Swellville has Buddy suspecting the Kitten Twins of foul play, and though Ed believes that the Kittens are innocent, Buddy decides to investigate.
  6. "Ed & Breakfast"/"Tooth or Consequences" (October 7, 2009): By placing a newspaper ad that promotes their house as a hotel, Ed & Buddy become hosts to two French-Canadian beavers. While Ed is happy to help plan meals, activities, and a tour of Swellville, Buddy can't wait to be rid of their guests./While showing off his nut-cracking abilities, Buddy cracks one of his teeth. At the dentist's office, Ed volunteers to help out as dental assistant, but when the dentist leaves, it's up to Ed to treat Buddy's bad tooth all by himself.
  7. "Lost in Place"/"Scouts Dishonour" (October 8, 2009): In an effort to spend more time with Ed, Miss Fluffé joins him as his jogging partner. While running in the park, Ed & Fluffé get hopelessly lost inside a small clump of bushes, then wind up spending more time together than they bargained for. Meanwhile, Buddy rounds up a search team consisting of his neighbors to look for them./Joining Ed's local Pup Scout troop doesn't really appeal to Buddy. However, when he hears that achieving a merit badge also means a free trip to Nut National Park, he decides to join to earn the vacation.
  8. "Chinese Please"/"The Unhappy Sandals" (October 8, 2009): Ed volunteers to help deliver food for a local Chinese restaurant and, due to a misunderstanding as to the destination of the food, Ed and Buddy embark on a journey around the world to complete their delivery duties./After Buddy takes Ed's "happy sandals" out for a walk, then loses them, Ed's "Edness" fades and he becomes intelligent and way too serious. With the police on the case and Buddy as their main suspect, he races to help turn Ed back into his old "helpful" self again.
  9. "Perfect-O"/"Sleep Wrecker" (October 9, 2009): Knowing that Ed's helpfulness often causes more harm than help, Buddy buys a robot helper programmed to take over Ed's chores, but after suffering some accidental damage (because of the latter), the robot attempts to replace Ed altogether./Tomorrow is the biggest day of the nut-gathering year and, knowing that Buddy needs to get a good night's sleep, Ed does his best to help keep things extra quiet, only to wind up keeping Buddy awake all night long.
  10. "The Night Before Hoppenscotch"/"Yeederhosers" (October 9, 2009): In this Christmas episode, it's Hoppenscotch Eve in Swellville, and in an effort to help Mr. Thursty enjoy the spirit of the season, Ed & Buddy brave the cold and his elaborate home-security measures in order to sneak a pair of shoes onto his doorstep so that they can be filled with presents./As a favour to the regular patrol dog, Ed & Buddy volunteer as mountain ski-patrollers in order to help protect the patrons of the Swellville slopes, then wind up causing an avalanche.
  11. "My Fair Laddies"/"Confined to Ed" (October 13, 2009): After a run-in with Mad Dog (presumably the ending of "Driver's Ed"), Ed & Buddy are enrolled in a witness protection program, where Heiny tries to school them in their new identities as fine young Scottish lassies./After Ed & Buddy catch the measles, they are ordered to stay in bed, and if being confined to Ed isn't bad enough, Buddy has to rely on Miss Fluffé (who's only focused on Ed) and the Kitten Twins to nurse them back to health.
  12. "Local Zeroes"/"Outside Inmates" (October 13, 2009): After Mr. Thursty submits his security footage of Ed & Buddy's hilarious home accidents to Swellville's Harmfulest Home Videos (a parody of America's Funniest Home Videos), Ed & Buddy become local celebrities, then set out to give the public what they want by staging even sillier stunts for the cameras and their fans./When Ed & Buddy land in prison after being conned by a pair of convicts, Ed decides to devote his time to helping his fellow inmates enjoy their stay, while Buddy is forced into helping Killa the Gorilla escape.
  13. "Yee for a Life"/"The Mighty Measle Role" (October 14, 2009): According to Dr. Quacken, the only cure to Buddy's sudden fur loss is to act more like Ed, leaving him with no choice but to change his stressful ways by taking life lessons from Ed./Ed wants nothing more than to win a walk-on role in Mighty Measle Moles, but when Buddy is chosen for the part, it falls to Ed to help prepare Buddy for the role of a lifetime.
  14. "Follow the Yeeder"/"Come Fly with Yee" (October 14, 2009): After seeing Buddy's infomercial on TV, a leaderless group of lemmings appear at Ed & Buddy's front door. With Buddy showing no interest in being their leader, Ed steps in to help and does his very best to lead the leaderless group./Buddy is on his way to judge a nut convention, and Ed comes along for the flight. With no flight attendants on board, Ed takes over as head stewardess, and does his best (read: he ruins everything) to help the flight run smoothly.
  15. "Paws for Alarm"/"Send in the Klownmans" (October 15, 2009): When playing make-believe in the backyard becomes too boring, the Kitten Twins decide to play "Evil Geniuses" with Secret Agent Ed. Buddy is recruited to join the game, and soon realizes that the Kitten Twins might be a whole lot more evil than he first though./A family of clowns moves in across the street, much to Ed's delight. Buddy is forced to confront his fear of clowns, and realizes that maybe they aren't so bad after all.
  16. "Chamele-Ed"/"Camp Camaraderie" (October 15, 2009): When Ed buys a cloak that was once a prop on Mighty Measle Moles, he falsely believes that it gives him invisibility. With his newfound powers, Ed decides to help those in need, driving Buddy crazy in the process./Ed brings Buddy along to a team-building workshop being held at an outdoor recreation centre, and the two work on their friendship by participating in a crazy obstacle course.
  17. "Squirrel's Gone Wild"/"Ed Waiter" (October 16, 2009): When Ed gives Buddy's prized nut collection a few coats of paint (then sprays them and him with a hose), Buddy goes completely nutty. Ed decides it might be best to leave Buddy alone and live in a box, but the latter soon grows to miss being around him./Ed's attempt to prepare dinner for Buddy fails, and the two decide to go out to eat. When all the waiters at the fancy restaurant they are dining at get fired by the mentally-unstable waiter, Ed decides to step in by becoming the new head waiter.
  18. "Missing Mittens Mission"/"Talking Ed" (October 16, 2009): On the first day of summer vacation, Ed volunteers to take over for the Kitten Twins at the mitten factory. Buddy comes along, and a restful day at Nut National Park turns into a hard day’s work of counting mittens, and a super-secret mitten-related mission./Buddy's lifelong dream of participating in a variety telethon is hindered by his lack of talent. Ed decides to help out by teaching Buddy to be a ventriloquist, but his teaching skills leave a lot to be desired.
  19. "Lost Ed Found"/"Peddle Me Nuts" (October 19, 2009): Ed buys Buddy a gift, but manages to lose it before he can bestow it on his best friend. Buddy helps Ed by retracing his steps... backwards./In an attempt to raise money for a children's charity, Buddy must learn to ride a unicycle. When his early attempts prove unsuccessful, Ed offers to coach him using his "superior" unicycling skills.
  20. "Aye Robots"/"Where No Buddy Has Gone Before" (October 19, 2009): Ed discovers a rare flower blossoming out of the pavement on Sweet Street, and everybody wants to have it for their own. They decide to settle the dispute by holding a robot battle, with each resident of Sweet Street building their own mechanical fighter./When a Mighty Measle Mole convention comes to town, Ed drags Buddy along with him. Buddy is then introduced to the beautiful Bonnie, and does everything in his power to impress the gorgeous squirrel.
  21. "Uncommon Scents"/"A Pox on Thee Now" (October 20, 2009): Buddy discovers that Ed hasn't taken a bath in three years, and has been using a clear lacquer to mask his smell. When the clear coat is removed, the smell is unbearable - so Buddy forces Ed to bathe, only to realize that the lacquer was the source of Ed's mojo. In order to restore Ed's mojo, Buddy must locate more of the rare lacquer./When Miss Fluffé decides that Buddy is too much of a fuddy-duddy, she places a curse on him. While Buddy couldn't care less, Ed decides he must to everything in his power to help get it removed.
  22. "No Buddy's Hero"/"An Arm-Yee of One" (October 20, 2009): Ed rescues a group of school children whose bus has plunged over a guardrail. Buddy is initially given credit for the daring rescue, but the guilt of stealing the spotlight does him in./After repeatedly pressing the call button on Buddy's intercom, Ed winds up with both arms in a cast. Buddy is forced to wait on him hand-and-foot, all the while trying to peacefully sort nuts in his vault.
  23. "Memor-Yee Loss"/"Long Bark of the Law" (October 21, 2009): When Ed over-inflates a gigantic balloon, the resulting explosion causes him to lose his memory. Buddy does his best to help, which only results in Ed thinking he is everybody but himself./After Ed accidentally removes an important piece of furniture from a local business, Sergeant Jo Jo shows up at his door. Buddy is convinced that Ed is under arrest, and convinces him to run away from Jo Jo as fast as he can.
  24. "King Mr. Tut's Nut"/"Gym Dandy!" (October 21, 2009): When Lord Carnivore has Buddy take care of a very valuable, very ancient nut, Ed insists on helping. Ed's help isn't appreciated by Buddy, and it causes the two to end up locked in the vault together./Buddy receives a notice in the mail that he is eligible to join the prestigious Royal Nut Club, on the condition that he pass a physical test. Ed decides that he will do his very best to help Buddy prepare for the test; however Ed goes a bit too far.
  25. "Ed for Sale"/"Rope-a-Dopes" (October 22, 2009): During Buddy's yard sale, a mishap with a pricing gun leads to Ed being sold to Miss Fluffé at a bargain price. Miss Fluffé wants to wait on Ed hand-and-foot, though this does not agree with Ed's natural inclination to help. All the while, Buddy, missing Ed, does everything he can to get his best friend back./To prove to Mr. Thursty that he is tough enough, Buddy joins Ed in the Swellville Tag Team Wrestle-Off. When Ed & Buddy unexpectedly make it all the way to the final match, they must face the toughest team of all - the Raging Bulls!
  26. "Help Want-Ed"/"Screaming Yee-Bees" (October 22, 2009): After finishing with the Sunday funny pages, Ed stumbles upon the "help wanted" section of the newspaper. Believing that he has found his life calling, Ed decides to personally respond to each and every advertisement himself. Swellville then gets a super-sized dose of Ed's helping as he helps out any citizen in need, whether they need him or not!/In the last episode, on the orders of Dr. Quacken, Buddy must keep Ed awake for 24 hours to prevent the return of a horrible sleeping sickness - but Buddy cannot tell Ed why they must stay awake. Buddy tells Ed that they are trying to break the "Stay Awake Record", and then proceeds to take him on an all-night, cross-town adventure.

Broadcast and home media

In Canada, the show first aired on Teletoon, with the final episode airing on October 22, 2009. It formerly aired reruns on Toon-A-Vision.

In foreign countries, the show was also aired on Boomerang and Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom, and ABC Me in Australia.

As of 2022, the show is now streaming on Tubi and The Roku Channel (though the former is region-locked to the United States).

On August 18, 2012, Madman Entertainment released Best Ed: Crossing Dogs on DVD in Australia. The DVD contains four episodes (eight segments) from the series. [5]

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