Ed, Edd n Eddy is a 69-episode (130-segment) animated comedy television series created by Danny Antonucci and produced by Canada-based a.k.a. Cartoon. The series debuted on Cartoon Network in the United States on January 4, 1999, and ended on November 8, 2009, with the film Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show . [1] The series was originally planned to air for four seasons, but Cartoon Network ordered two additional seasons, four specials, and a film [2] as a result of its popularity, for a total of 135 stories. [3] The series revolves around three adolescent boys collectively known as "the Eds", who live in a suburban cul-de-sac. Unofficially led by Eddy, the Eds frequently try to obtain money from other children in their cul-de-sac in order to purchase jawbreakers. The Eds' plans usually fail and leave them in various predicaments.
Feeling confined to gross and edgy work, such as his previous series The Brothers Grunt , artist Danny Antonucci decided to produce an animated children's television show similar to classic cartoons from the 1940s to the 1970s. [4] Antonucci spent months designing the show and then pitched the series to Nickelodeon, but the network declined to give him creative control, which Antonucci refused. He then pitched the series to Cartoon Network. The network commissioned the show after agreeing to let Antonucci go in his own direction. [4] The first two seasons were released on DVD in 2006 and 2007. Two DVD volumes were also released: Edifying Ed-Ventures on May 10, 2005, in Region 1 and in Region 2 on May 16, 2006, [5] [6] and Fools' Par-Ed-Ise on March 31, 2006, in Region 1. [7] Selected episodes were featured in Cartoon Network compilation DVDs. [8] The first five seasons, in addition to the Big Picture Show film are available for download on the iTunes Store. The Halloween special "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Boo Haw Haw" is available as part of "Cartoon Network's Super Scary Showcase" on the iTunes Store, but only to the UK. [9] The complete first and second season DVDs can be rented from Netflix, [10] while all the seasons can be currently streamed on Max. [11] The third season can be downloaded from the Google Play store and Amazon.com. [12] [13]
Ed, Edd n Eddy received generally positive reviews from critics. [14] [15] Viewed from 31 million households worldwide in 29 countries, Ed, Edd n Eddy was popular among both younger and older viewers. [1] During its run, the series won a Reuben Award, [16] two Leo Awards and a SOCAN Award out of a total of 11 award nominations, [17] [18] [19] which include one Reuben Award, six Leo Awards, [20] [21] [22] [23] one Annie Award, [24] two Kids' Choice Awards and the SOCAN Award. [25] [26] It remains the longest-running original Cartoon Network series and Canadian-made animated series to date. [1] [27]
Season | Episodes | Segments | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 13 | 26 | January 4, 1999 | June 11, 1999 | |
2 | 13 | 26 | November 26, 1999 | December 22, 2000 | |
3 | 13 | 25 | April 6, 2001 | July 12, 2002 | |
4 | 13 | 25 | September 27, 2002 | November 5, 2004 | |
5 | 12 | 22 | November 4, 2005 | April 28, 2007 | |
6 | 1 | 2 | June 29, 2008 | ||
Holiday specials | 3 | — | December 3, 2004 | October 28, 2005 | |
CN Invaded special | May 11, 2007 | ||||
Television film | November 8, 2009 |
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Title reference | Original air date [28] |
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1 | "The Ed-touchables" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Billy Zeats, Conrad Schmidt, Leah Waldron, Karen Lloyd, & Rob Boutilier [29] | The Untouchables | January 4, 1999 |
"Nagged to Ed" | Mike Kubat (uncredited), Jono Howard, & Danny Antonucci | Gerry Fournier & Jeff Barker [30] | "Nagged to death" | |||
2 | "Pop Goes the Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | "Pop Goes the Weasel" | January 11, 1999 |
"Over Your Ed" | "Over your head" | |||||
3 | "Sir Ed-a-Lot" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Joel Dickie & Scott 'Diggs' Underwood [31] | Sir Lancelot | January 18, 1999 |
"A Pinch to Grow an Ed" | Unknown | "A pinch to grow an inch" | ||||
4 | "Dawn of the Eds" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard, Danny Antonucci, & Rob Boutilier | Unknown | Dawn of the Dead | January 25, 1999 |
"Virt-Ed-Go" | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Vertigo | ||||
5 | "Read All About Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | "Read all about it!" | February 1, 1999 |
"Quick Shot Ed" | Quick shot camera | |||||
6 | "An Ed Too Many" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat, Jono Howard, & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | "A(n) (blank) too many" | February 8, 1999 |
"Ed-n-Seek" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Hide-and-seek | ||||
7 | "Look into My Eds" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | "Look Into My Eyes" | March 1, 1999 |
"Tag Yer Ed" | "Tag, you're it!" | |||||
8 | "Fool on the Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | Fool on the Hill | March 8, 1999 |
"A Boy and His Ed" | A Boy and His Dog | |||||
9 | "It's Way Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | "It's way cool" | March 15, 1999 |
"Laugh Ed Laugh" | Laugh, Clown, Laugh | |||||
10 | "A Glass of Warm Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | A glass of warm milk | April 12, 1999 |
"Flea Bitten Ed" | Flea-bitten dog | |||||
11 | "Who, What, Where, Ed!" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | "Who, what, where, when" | April 19, 1999 |
"Keeping Up with the Eds" | "Keeping up with the Joneses" | |||||
12 | "Eds-Aggerate" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | Exaggerate | April 26, 1999 |
"Oath to an Ed" | "Oath to (blank)" | |||||
13 | "Button Yer Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Unknown | "Button your yap" | June 11, 1999 |
"Avast Ye Eds" | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | "Avast, ye hearties!" | ||||
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Title reference | Original air date |
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14 | 1 | "Know It All Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller & Jason Surridge | "Know-it-all man" | November 26, 1999 |
"Dear Ed" | James "Wootie" Wootton & Joel Dickie | Dear John | |||||
15 | 2 | "Knock Knock Who's Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron & Rob Boutilier | "Knock knock! Who's there?" | February 11, 2000 |
"One + One = Ed" | Scott "Diggs" Underwood & Pat Pakula | "One + one = two" | |||||
16 | 3 | "Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller & Jason Surridge | "Eeny, meeny, miney, mo" | March 3, 2000 |
"Ready, Set...Ed!" | Scott "Diggs" Underwood & Pat Pakula | "Ready, set...go!" | |||||
17 | 4 | "Hands Across Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron & Rob Boutilier | Hands Across America | March 24, 2000 |
"Floss Your Ed" | Timothy Packford & Scott "Diggs" Underwood | "Floss your teeth" | |||||
18 | 5 | "In Like Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller & Jason Surridge | In Like Flint | April 7, 2000 |
"Who Let the Ed In?" | Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, & Danny Antonucci | Mauro Casalese & Scott "Diggs" Underwood | "Who let the dog in?" | ||||
19 | 6 | "Homecooked Eds" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Tout Le Monde | Homecooked meals | May 12, 2000 |
"Rambling Ed" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton & Scott "Diggs" Underwood | "Ramblin' Man" | ||||
20 | 7 | "To Sir with Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Robert Leighton, Jono Howard, & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller, Scott "Diggs" Underwood, & Rob Boutilier | "To Sir with Love" | June 23, 2000 |
"Key to My Ed" | Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, & Danny Antonucci | Rob Boutilier & Joel Dickie | "Key to my future" | ||||
21 | 8 | "Urban Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron & Timothy Packford | "Urban living" | July 21, 2000 |
"Stop, Look and Ed" | Timothy Packford, Leah Waldron, & Scott "Diggs" Underwood | Stop, Look and Listen | |||||
22 | 9 | "Honor Thy Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Joel Dickie & James "Wootie" Wootton | "Honor thy wife" | August 4, 2000 |
"Scrambled Ed" | "Big" Jim Miller, Rob Boutilier, & Scott "Diggs" Underwood | Scrambled eggs | |||||
23 | 10 | "Rent-a-Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton & Joel Dickie | Rent-a-(blank) | August 18, 2000 |
"Shoo Ed" | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller | "Shoo fly" | ||||
24 | 11 | "Ed in a Halfshell" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Rob Boutilier | "Nut in a halfshell" | September 8, 2000 |
"Mirror, Mirror, on the Ed" | Scott "Diggs" Underwood, Rob Boutilier, & "Big" Jim Miller | "Mirror, mirror, on the wall" | |||||
25 | 12 | "Hot Buttered Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron | Hot-buttered toast | October 27, 2000 |
"High Heeled Ed" | Leah Waldron & Timothy Packford | High-heeled shoes | |||||
26 | 13 | "Fa-La-La-La-Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton & Joel Dickie | "Fa-la-la-la-la" | December 22, 2000 |
"Cry Ed" | Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, & Danny Antonucci | Tout Le Monde | Cry Baby | ||||
Even though this season aired between early April 2001 to mid-July 2002, the closing credits reveal that over nine episodes of this season were produced throughout 2001.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Title reference | Original air date [32] | |||||||
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27 | 1 | "Wish You Were Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton | Wish You Were Here | April 6, 2001 | |||||||
"Momma's Little Ed" | Marlowe Weisman, Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron | Momma's little child | |||||||||||
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28 | 2 | "Once Upon an Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Joel Dickie | "Once upon a time" | May 25, 2001 | |||||||
"For Your Ed Only" | Timothy Packford | For Your Eyes Only | ||||||||||||
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29 | 3 | "It Came from Outer Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller | It Came from Outer Space | October 19, 2001 | |||||||
"3 Squares and an Ed" | Joel Dickie | Three square meals and a bed | ||||||||||||
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30 | 4 | "Dueling Eds" | Danny Antonucci | John Mein, Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Scott "Diggs" Underwood | "Dueling Banjos" | December 14, 2001 | |||||||
"Dim Lit Ed" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Rob Boutilier & Vern Marcus | Dim lit bulb | |||||||||||
Note – This episode is dedicated to Shawn "Wilfrid" Godin. | ||||||||||||||
31 | 5 | "Will Work for Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton | "Will work for food" | January 4, 2002 | |||||||
"Ed, Ed and Away" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron | "Up, up and away" | |||||||||||
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32 | 6 | "X Marks the Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Marlowe Weisman, Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Joel Dickie | "X marks the spot" | January 25, 2002 | |||||||
"From Here to Ed" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron | "From here to there" | |||||||||||
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33 | 7 | "Boys Will Be Eds" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Scott "Diggs" Underwood & Timothy Packford | Boys Will Be Boys | February 15, 2002 | |||||||
"Ed or Tails" | James "Wootie" Wootton | "Head or tails" | ||||||||||||
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34 | 8 | "Gimme, Gimme Never Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Joel Dickie | "Gimme, gimme never gets" | March 8, 2002 | |||||||
"My Fair Ed" | Scott "Diggs" Underwood & Timothy Packford | My Fair Lady | ||||||||||||
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35 | 9 | "Rock-a-Bye Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller | "Rock-a-bye Baby" | March 22, 2002 | |||||||
"O-Ed Eleven" | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Ocean's 11 | ||||||||||||
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36 | 10 | "The Luck of the Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Geoff Berner & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron & D. Brad Gibson | The Luck of the Irish | June 21, 2002 | |||||||
"Ed...Pass It On..." | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Joel Dickie | (Blank)...pass it on... | |||||||||||
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37 | 11 | "Brother, Can You Spare an Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Timothy Packford & Kent Webb | "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" | June 28, 2002 | |||||||
"The Day the Ed Stood Still" | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Todd Demong & Werner Marcus | The Day the Earth Stood Still | |||||||||||
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38 | 12 | "If It Smells Like an Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Geoff Berner, Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton | "If it smells like a rat" | July 5, 2002 | |||||||
When Eddy gives Jimmy a wedgie and humiliates him, the Eds are suddenly framed for various misdeeds, so the trio set off to find the real culprit to clear their names and earn back everyone's trust. | ||||||||||||||
39 | 13 | "Don't Rain on My Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Geoff Berner & Danny Antonucci | Todd Demong & Werner Marcus | "Don't Rain on My Parade" | July 12, 2002 | |||||||
"Once Bitten Twice Ed" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Joel Dickie | "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" | |||||||||||
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Even though this season began airing in late September 2002, the closing credits reveal that the first two episodes of this season were produced alongside the first nine episodes of the third season between late May to late December 2001, episodes 3 to 6 were produced alongside the last five episodes of the third season between early January to late December 2002, and episodes 7 to 9 (and 11 to 12) of this season were produced throughout 2003.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Title reference | Original air date [33] | |||||||
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40 | 1 | "An Ed in the Bush" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat, Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller | "A snake in the bush" | September 27, 2002 | |||||||
"See No Ed" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Scott "Diggs" Underwood & Timothy Packford | See no evil | |||||||||||
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41 | 2 | "Is There an Ed in the House?" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron | "Is there a doctor in the house?" | November 1, 2002 | |||||||
"An Ed Is Born" | Geoff Berner & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton | A Star Is Born | |||||||||||
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42 | 3 | "One Size Fits Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Brent Miller, Aaron Maclaughlan, Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton | One size fits all | November 15, 2002 | |||||||
"Pain in the Ed" | Geoff Berner, Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Scott "Diggs" Underwood | "Pain in the butt/neck" | |||||||||||
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43 | 4 | "Ed Overboard" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Timothy Packford & Kent Webb | "Man overboard!" | August 24, 2003 | |||||||
"One of Those Eds" | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Scott "Diggs" Underwood, Charlie Chien & Julian Lawrence | "One of those days" | |||||||||||
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44 | 5 | "They Call Him Mr. Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Timothy Packford & Kent Webb | They Call Me Mister Tibbs! | November 10, 2003 | |||||||
"For the Ed by the Ed" | Leah Waldron | "For the people, by the people" | ||||||||||||
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45 | 6 | "Little Ed Blue" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Timothy Packford & Kent Webb | "Little Boy Blue" | November 17, 2003 | |||||||
"A Twist of Ed" | Tout Le Monde | A Twist of Fate | ||||||||||||
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46 | 7 | "Your Ed Here" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron & Timothy Packford | Your name/signature here | January 23, 2004 | |||||||
"The Good Ol' Ed" | Scott "Diggs" Underwood | The Good Old Days | ||||||||||||
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47 | 8 | "Thick as an Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Tout Le Monde | Thick as a Brick | January 30, 2004 | |||||||
"Sorry, Wrong Ed" | Geoff Berner & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton | Sorry, Wrong Number | |||||||||||
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48 | 9 | "Robbin' Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton | Robin Hood | February 6, 2004 | |||||||
"A Case of Ed" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron | "A case of (blank)" | |||||||||||
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49 | 10 | "Run for Your Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Tout Le Monde | "Run for your life" | February 13, 2004 | |||||||
"Hand Me Down Ed" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | "Hand me down (blank)" | ||||||||||||
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50 | 11 | "Stiff Upper Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Geoff Berner & Danny Antonucci | Tout Le Monde | "Stiff upper lip" | February 20, 2004 | |||||||
"Here's Mud in Your Ed" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | "Here's mud in your eye" | ||||||||||||
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51 | 12 | "Stuck in Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Leah Waldron | "Stuck in mud" | February 27, 2004 | |||||||
"Postcards from the Ed" | Tout Le Monde | Postcards from the Edge | ||||||||||||
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52 | 13 | "Take This Ed and Shove It" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat, Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Tout Le Monde | "Take This Job and Shove It" | November 5, 2004 | |||||||
Eddy finds the cul-de-sac kids are all growing up and tries to make his career out of it. Later, he gets hit by a bunch of items and sees himself and the cul-de-sac 90 years in the future. Eddy must now find a way to get himself back to being a kid.
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No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Title reference | Original air date | |
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53 | 1 | "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Jingle Jingle Jangle" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard, Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller, Scott "Diggs" Underwood & Leah Waldron | "Jingle Jangle Jingle" | December 3, 2004 | |
Disappointed by his gifts at home on Christmas Eve, Eddy decides that if one of the other cul-de-sac children "adopts" him, he could get their presents. | ||||||||
54 | 2 | "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Hanky Panky Hullabaloo" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard, Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | "Big" Jim Miller, Scott "Diggs" Underwood & Leah Waldron | None | February 11, 2005 | |
On Valentine's Day, two cupids (played by Sarah and Jimmy) are set to fire arrows of love at all the cul-de-sac children at their school, Peach Creek Jr. High. | ||||||||
55 | 3 | "Ed, Edd n Eddy's Boo Haw Haw" | Danny Antonucci | Danny Antonucci, Jono Howard & Mike Kubat | "Big" Jim Miller, Scott "Diggs" Underwood & Joel Dickie | Brew-haw-haw | October 28, 2005 | |
Eddy receives a map from his brother to a location known as Spook-E-Ville, where the Eds plan to go trick-or-treating; matters become complicated when Ed hallucinates the other cul-de-sac children are characters from horror movies after watching many of them earlier. |
Even though this season aired between early November 2005 to late April 2007, the closing credits reveal that the first four episodes of this season were produced alongside the holiday specials between mid-February to late December 2005, episodes 5 to 11 of this season were produced throughout 2006, and the season finale was produced between early January to late April 2007.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Title reference | Original air date | |||||||
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56 | 1 | "Out with the Old...in with the Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard, Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Sabrina Alberghetti, Sherann Johnson, Simon Piniel & Andrew Park | "Out with the old, in with the new" | November 18, 2005 | |||||||
Eddy tries to convince the other kids of the cul-de-sac that it is still summer, even though it is actually the day before school starts. At school, the Eds find they have been assigned separate homerooms, and must negotiate with the Kankers if they want to spend the school year together. Note – This is the first episode to use digital ink and paint. | ||||||||||||||
57 | 2 | "Mission Ed-Possible" | Danny Antonucci | Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Lih Liau & Steve LeCouilliard | Mission: Impossible | November 4, 2005 | |||||||
"Every Which Way but Ed" | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Sabrina Alberghetti & Simon Piniel | Every Which Way but Loose | |||||||||||
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58 | 3 | "Boom Boom Out Goes the Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Keith Giffen & Danny Antonucci | Sabrina Alberghetti & Ben Meinhardt | "Boom Boom (Out Go the Lights)" | November 11, 2005 | |||||||
"Cleanliness Is Next to Edness" | Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Andrew Park & Sherann Johnson | "Cleanliness is next to godliness" | |||||||||||
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59 | 4 | "I Am Curious Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Steve Garcia & John Young | I Am Curious (Yellow) | November 25, 2005 | |||||||
"No Speak da Ed" | Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Lih Liau & Steve LeCouilliard | "No speak da Inglés" | |||||||||||
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60 | 5 | "Cool Hand Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Steve Garcia, Sabrina Alberghetti, Sherann Johnson & John Young | Cool Hand Luke | March 31, 2006 | |||||||
"Too Smart for His Own Ed" | Mike Kubat, Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Sherann Johnson & Andrew Park | "Too smart for his own good" | |||||||||||
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61 | 6 | "Who's Minding the Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard, Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | Sherann Johnson & Sabrina Alberghetti | Who's Minding the Store? | June 28, 2006 | |||||||
"Pick an Ed" | Keith Giffen & Danny Antonucci | Steve Garcia & Andrew Park | Pick a Card | |||||||||||
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62 | 7 | "Truth or Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Michael Hockney, Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Raven Molisee & James "Wootie" Wootton | Truth or dare? | July 3, 2006 | |||||||
"This Won't Hurt an Ed" | Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Raven Molisee, Steve LeCouilliard & John Young | This Won't Hurt a Bit | |||||||||||
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63 | 8 | "Tinker Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Raven Molisee | Tinker Bell | August 14, 2006 | |||||||
"The Good, the Bad and the Ed" | Jono Howard, Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Steve Garcia & Tom Sales | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | |||||||||||
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64 | 9 | "Tight End Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Rachel Connor, Danny Antonucci & Jono Howard | Tom Sales & Steve Garcia | Tight end team | August 28, 2006 | |||||||
"'Tween a Rock and an Ed Place" | Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Sherann Johnson & Sabrina Alberghetti | Between a Rock and a Hard Place | |||||||||||
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65 | 10 | "All Eds Are Off" | Danny Antonucci | Rachel Connor, Jono Howard & Danny Antonucci | Sherann Johnson & Sabrina Alberghetti | "All bets are off" | April 13, 2007 | |||||||
"Smile for the Ed" | Scott "Diggs" Underwood | Rachel Connor, Michael Hockney & Danny Antonucci | Simon Piniel & Steve LeCouilliard | Smile for the Camera | ||||||||||
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66 | 11 | "Run Ed Run" | Danny Antonucci | Michael Hockney, Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Steve LeCouilliard & Simon Piniel | "Run, Forrest, run!" | April 20, 2007 | |||||||
"A Town Called Ed" | Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Tom Sales & Steve Garcia | "Town Called Malice" | |||||||||||
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67 | 12 | "A Fistful of Ed" | Danny Antonucci | Michael Hockney, Danny Antonucci & Scott "Diggs" Underwood | Raven Molisee & "Big Jim" Miller | A Fistful of Dollars | April 28, 2007 | |||||||
Edd accidentally hurts Lee and the other kids, making everyone believe he has resorted to violence, so he turns to Jimmy to help him get his old reputation back. Note – This was originally advertised as the "last episode" of Ed, Edd n Eddy when it premiered as the conclusion to the "Best Day Edder" marathon. |
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68 | "The Eds Are Coming, the Eds Are Coming" [nc 1] | Danny Antonucci | Rachel Connor, Mike Kubat & Danny Antonucci | James "Wootie" Wootton & "Big Jim" Miller | "The British are coming! The British are coming!" | May 11, 2007 | |
After Jimmy has a nightmare where alien spaceships invade the cul-de-sac, he becomes convinced it will happen in real life. |
Even though this single-episode season aired in late June 2008, it was the last official episode to be produced alongside the finale of the previous season and the Cartoon Network Invaded special, noting that a film adaption was in production by November 2007. [38]
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69 | 13 | "May I Have This Ed?" | Danny Antonucci | Stacy Warnick & Danny Antonucci | Raven Molisee & Sabrina Alberghetti | "May I have this dance?" | June 29, 2008 | |||||||
"Look Before You Ed" | Stacy Warnick, Rachel Connor & Danny Antonucci | Scott Underwood & Steve Garcia | Look Before You Leap | |||||||||||
Note – This episode is dedicated to the memory of Paul Boyd. |
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Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show | Danny Antonucci | Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, Rachel Connor, Stacy Warnick, and Danny Antonucci | November 8, 2009 | |
After a scam terribly damaged the kids, they hunt down the Eds for revenge, leading the trio setting off an adventure for Eddy's brother so he can help them. |
Ed, Edd n Eddy is an animated television series created by Danny Antonucci for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around three friends named Ed, Edd, and Eddy—collectively known as "the Eds"—who are voiced by Matt Hill, Sam Vincent and Tony Sampson respectively. They live in a suburban cul-de-sac in the fictional town of Peach Creek along with fellow neighbourhood 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 favourite confection, jawbreakers. Their plans usually fail, leaving them in various, often humiliating and painful, predicaments.
Courage the Cowardly Dog is an American animated comedy horror television series created by John R. Dilworth for Cartoon Network. It was produced by Dilworth's animation studio, Stretch Films. The eponymous character is a dog who lives with an elderly couple in a farmhouse in the middle of Nowhere, a fictional town in Kansas. In each episode, the trio is thrown into bizarre, frequently disturbing, and often paranormal or supernatural adventures. The series is known for its dark, surreal humor and atmosphere.
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Megas XLR is an American animated television series created by Jody Schaeffer and George Krstic for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around two slackers: mechanic Coop and his best friend Jamie, who find a mecha robot from the future called MEGAS in a New Jersey junkyard. Coop modifies Megas and replaces his head, the control center, with a classic muscle car, and names him XLR. Together with Megas's original pilot Kiva, they must defend Earth from the evil alien race called "the Glorft". The series is an homage and parody of mecha anime. Krstic was originally one of the co-creators of MTV's Downtown.
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The second season of the animated comedy television series Ed, Edd n Eddy, created by Danny Antonucci, originally aired on Cartoon Network from November 26, 1999, to December 22, 2000, and consists of 13 episodes. The series revolves around three adolescent boys collectively known as "the Eds", who live in a suburban cul-de-sac. Unofficially led by Eddy, the Eds frequently scheme to make money off their peers in order to purchase their favorite confection, jawbreakers. However, their plans usually fail, leaving them in various predicaments.
I Am Weasel is an American animated television series created by David Feiss for Cartoon Network and produced by Hanna-Barbera. It is the fourth of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. The series centers on I.M. Weasel, a smart, noble and successful weasel, I.R. Baboon, an unintelligent and rude Hamadryas baboon who is envious of Weasel and acts as both his rival and friend, and the mischievous Red Guy, who often antagonizes the duo.
Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show is an animated road comedy television film that serves as the series finale for the animated series Ed, Edd n Eddy. It was produced by a.k.a. Cartoon and premiered on Cartoon Network on November 8, 2009. Series creator Danny Antonucci directed the film and co-wrote it with Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, Rachel Connor and Stacy Warnick. Big Picture Show centers on an adventure that the adolescent Eddy takes his friends Ed and Edd with him to find his older brother after their most recent money-making scheme leaves their cul-de-sac in a state of devastation that harms its other participants.
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The fourth season of Adventure Time, an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward, premiered on Cartoon Network on April 2, 2012 and concluded on October 22, 2012, and was produced by Frederator Studios and Cartoon Network Studios. The season follows the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and size at will. Finn and Jake live in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, where they interact with the other main characters of the show: Princess Bubblegum, The Ice King, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Lumpy Space Princess, BMO, and Flame Princess.
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James "Wootie" Wootton is a Canadian animator and character designer. His career began with the Cartoon Network animated television series Ed, Edd n Eddy, created by Danny Antonucci, which premiered on the network on January 4, 1999. Wootton served as a title sequence animator and a storyboard artist during the series' run, which garnered him an Annie Award nomination for the third season episode "Wish You Were Ed" on November 10, 2001. Wootton would later work on George of the Jungle, Kid vs. Kat, Roy, Martha Speaks, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Packages from Planet X, All Hail King Julien, and Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny.
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