| “ | Ed, Edd n Eddy! Edd: BRRR YEAH! | „ |
| ~ Ed, Edd n Eddy intro/outro. |
| “ | Eddy: This is all your fault, sockhead! Edd: My fault?! Funny, isn't it, how it's always my fault when yet another of your amazing scams goes awry! Eddy: Yeah, well, I didn't see you stop me! You shoulda known it would go bad! Ed: Boy, did it go bad. |
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| ~ The Eds hiding in Eddy's brother's room after their final scam went wrong. |
| “ | Run away! | „ |
| ~ The Eds when escaping. |
| “ | Eddy: Now all we have to do is to go up to the... WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STAIRS!? Ed: My parents took them down because I am grounded. |
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| ~ The Eds when Ed's staircase was destroyed by his parents due to him being grounded. |
The Eds (sometimes called "The Ed-Boys") are the titular main protagonists of the Cartoon Network series Ed, Edd n Eddy.
The group consists of three boys sharing the same name, Ed, Edd, and Eddy, who spend their days scamming the local neighborhood kids for money.
They have a strong friendship bond as evidenced in the show. They are rarely seen apart and are willing to work with one another to achieve a common goal. Until the Big Picture Show movie, their last scam went wrong that not only did it failed, but also severely injured the kids (except for Sarah and Jimmy) causing the Eds to escape the Cul-De-Sac from the injured kids.
They intend to find Eddy's brother hoping he would help them, but instead Eddy's brother revealed himself a villain after he violently abused Eddy. Ed removed a bolt from Eddy's brother's house door to slam him. After defeated Eddy's brother, the Eds were forgiven by the kids until Jonny (Captain Melonhead) attacked the redeemed Eds only for the kids to beat him up. After beaten up Jonny, Kevin invited the Eds to come to his house for a jawbreaker party.
Members
Ed
Ed is the older brother of Sarah, a member of the Eds (which also consists of his best friends Double D and Eddy). He is, without a doubt, the strongest and dumbest of the Eds, and rivals up there with Rolf for strongest on the show itself, having lifted homes and cars with little to no effort. In a nutshell, though, he can be described as kind-natured and absentminded, barely paying attention to current situations enough to truly learn from them. Yet despite his lack of focus on the day-to-day, he is fully focused on his movies and comic books, and commonly misinterprets them as reality. Even worse, though, than his inability to differentiate reality and fiction, is his hygiene, which to say the least is filthy. His low hygiene does provide humor though, even if a bathtub of gravy is disturbing. He loves chickens and other animals from Rolf's house. In a nutshell and dimwitted, though, he can be described as kind-natured and absentminded, barely paying attention to current situations enough to truly learn from them. Yet despite his lack of focus on the day-to-day, he is fully focused on his movies and comic books, and commonly misinterprets them as reality. Even worse, though, than his inability to differentiate reality and fiction, is his hygiene, which to say the least is filthy. His low hygiene does provide humor though, even if a bathtub of gravy is disturbing. He was abused by his sister, Sarah when he forced him to do whatever she tells him until the end of the Big Picture Show, Ed and Sarah became nicer.
- He is voiced by Matt Hill, who also voiced Soarin in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Kom in A Monkey's Tale, Tenderheart Bear in Care Bears, Arrow in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie and Booma in Super Duper Sumos.
- In the Japanese version, he is voiced by Masakazu Suzuki.
Edd (Double D)
Eddward, or also known as Edd (mostly referred to by his nickname "Double D", from his name having two D's, and to differentiate him and not to mix him up with Ed as confusion), is the young inventor, hard-working student, neat freak, and of course the smartest kid in all the cul-de-sac. He is the most intelligent and well-behaved of the Eds, an observation that seems to be unfortunately unappreciated by his peers. He wears a trademark sock-like black ski hat all the time, used not only as a hat, but also as a catalyst to one of the show's biggest mysteries. He is known as the most smartest, kindest, and most mature out of the Eds, including being abided as becoming the moral principled for what’s best for his friends when standing out to anyone.
Of the three Eds, Double D is the most respected and most liked by the others due to his harmless nature, intelligence, inventions, love of peace and order, and his commitment to doing the right thing. Even Kevin at times can be respectful towards him when it's convenient. The other kids usually come to him for help and advice, or if they need something fixed. He also does a lot of research and field work, on his own from his friends, and when he isn't with Eddy and Ed, the others often invite him to do things with them and become friendly. However, being an active part in Eddy's schemes, Double D is usually punished alongside his friends as a result, and sometimes his intellectual and thinking, nitpicky nature can wear on the nerves of the others.
In the later episodes, when going to Peach Creek Jr. High, he is a straight-A student in all of his classes. He shows a strong hate toward sports because of a past, never-discussed dodgeball incident. He even went as far as escaping school to get out of gym class. Though, he is nearly incapable of performing any exercise anyways due to extreme physical weakness. He is also in the photography club at school and the editor of the school newspaper.
Double D is almost always the voice of reason and conscience of the Eds, pointing out the weaknesses in Eddy's scams or explaining how morally wrong they are, even though he is almost always ignored. Being as intelligent as he is, he is able to construct complicated machines from cardboard, signs, and various other pieces of junk the Eds can find. They often make trips to the Junkyard specifically to look for stuff like this.
His outfit consists of a reddish orange T-shirt, purple shorts, very tall red socks (seen going up and past his knees), and of course, his black hat. Part of his winter outfit consists of an orange zip-up fleece coat and he wears a plaid tie for school.
- He is voiced by Samuel Vincent, who also voiced Martin Mystery in the titular animated series, Krypto in Krypto the Superdog, Aerrow in Storm Hawks, Lloyd Garmadon in LEGO Ninjago, and provided Sonic the Hedgehog's singing voice in Sonic Underground.
Eddy
Edgar, also known as Eddy, is the self-appointed, ambitious leader of the Eds who tries to either obtain money through his numerous scams, or to achieve popularity with the neighborhood kids.
Eddy is often selfish, and mostly works for his own interests, sometimes even neglecting his friends. Because he is frequently overambitious, deceiving, loud, and power-hungry, his peers often socially reject him. Kevin describes him as being "desperate" on more than one occasion, as Eddy is indeed starved for social acceptance and he is irritated by the fact that his rival Kevin is the most popular kid, whereas he is not even as popular as Plank.
A good example of his selfishness and greed is in "Brother, Can You Spare an Ed?" After manipulating Ed into buying jawbreakers instead of fudge for Sarah, Double D comes up with the idea of paying back Sarah, with interest. Eddy (more for himself than for Sarah) comes up with a scam that has Kevin giving Edd and Ed painful wedgies and hanging them from a tree, and afterward Eddy uses them as piñatas in a piñata scam with Jonny trying to get a prize out of them.
Eddy somewhat lives in his own world, in which everyone loves and admires him. In this world, he is more intelligent than Edd and is the literal King of the Cul-De-Sac. This dream world was shown during his part of Jonny's bedtime story in "Once Upon an Ed".
Eddy is possibly paranoid of Kevin as displayed in "The Luck of the Ed". After Ed forgets where he hid Eddy's prized magazines he suspects Kevin of stealing his magazines and that Ed, Double D and Jimmy are all in on the imagined heist.
Eddy has also displayed cowardly behavior on more than one occasion, where saves his own hide (or get free jawbreakers) rather than help his friends. Despite his horrible treatment, he shows that he does care about them and really cherishes their friendship. Although they were some episodes who showed these trait (like in "A Fistful Of Ed" or "Momma's Little Ed"), the most prominent one is in the movie, which matches with his character development: He saved Ed from an angry Rolf in the car chase, cried for an apology to Double D by admitting his faults, and smiles when Double D comforts him after showing remorse from his actions when he revealed everything about his brother was a lie in the end of the movie.
- He is voiced by retired actor and voice actor Tony Sampson in the original series, and by James Arnold Taylor in Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, who voices Obi-Wan Kenobi and Plo Koon in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Appearances
Ed
Ed is a tall 12-year-old boy with yellow skin. He has ginger hair styled as a buzzcut, making it look black and a unibrow.
Ed's attire consists of a red and white stripped t-shirt underneath a green jacket. He also wears light purple trousers and black shoes. Ed's attire remains the same during autumn and winter though he will zip up his jacket.
Edd (Double D)
Double D is around 12 years old with light peach skin and three black strands of hair. He has a noticeable gap in his teeth.
His attire consists of a black ski hat, a red (orange in some media) t-shirt, purple shorts, red long socks, and light blue shoes. When in bed, he wears a yellow onesie and sometimes a night cap. When at school, he wears his usual clothes but with a tie.
Whilst outside during the fall, Double D wears a brown cardigan whilst during the winter, he wears a orange puffer jacket with earmuffs.
Eddy
Eddy wears a yellow polo shirt with a purple collar/sleeve hems and a vertical red stripe on the right side. He also wears light blue pants like most of the other characters, as well as a wallet chain and plain red shoes. During the fall and winter, he wears a dark yellow jacket which resembles his usual shirt. Sometimes he wears his other jacket which is yellow and has a purple horizontal stripe. He has a "closet of dreams" full of extra clothes, and has worn many different party shirts and other outfits for specific scams. For example, in Rambling Ed, Eddy wore a turban for a scam that was for Jonny and Rolf when he pretended to summon ghosts and demons. Eddy's clothing bears a strong similarity in color Rolf's clothes. Eddy also has pink skin in a shade comparable to Kevin's, except having a lighter complexion around his eyes and on his eyelids. He has blue eyes and a yellow (later green) tongue.
Quotes
Ed
| “ | Baby Sister! | „ |
| ~ Ed's catchphrase address for Sarah. |
| “ | Look, Baby Sister, I am practicing! See? | „ |
| ~ Ed when using Eddy's hair as a violin string just to satisfying Sarah |
| “ | Don't tell mom, Sarah! | „ |
| ~ Ed begging Sarah to not tell their mother. |
| “ | I am Lothar! Viking! Protector of Montezuma. | „ |
| ~ Ed from Boo Haw Haw |
| “ | Something wicked this way comes. | „ |
| ~ Ed's catchphrase from Boo Haw Haw. |
| “ | Trouble! Bad! Pain! | „ |
| ~ Ed after the last scam went wrong. |
| “ | I AM ED! CHEESE AND MACARONI!!! | „ |
| ~ Ed in Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Big Picture Show. |
Edd (Double D)
| “ | Oh, look. Eddy's spare house key. Oops. How careless of me. I seem to have misplaced it. | „ |
| ~ Edd when giving Kevin the key to Eddy's house to beat up both Eddy and Ed. |
Eddy
| “ | FINE!!! GO HOME!! I don’t blame ya, because everything was my fault! (sobbing) Yeah, you heard me! A foul-up wannabe loser! | „ |
| ~ Eddy admitting his faults to Double D, and partly foreshadowing his true nature. |
| “ | It does? He did? He’s here? We’re here! | „ |
| ~ Eddy learns that his brother is in Mondo a Go Go |
| “ | Double D: Eddy, speak to me! Are you alright? Eddy: I made it all up, Double D. Everything about my brother was a lie. I just made things up, so people would like me, think I was cool. But boy was I wrong. The scam, my brother, this... when am I gonna learn, Double D? Double D: I think you just have, Eddy. |
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| ~ Eddy revealing his true nature as he confesses for the reason why he lied about his brother and why he behaved like a narcissist jerk throughout the series as he apologizes to everyone including his friends for his behavior and actions and what he put them through. |
| “ | WE DID IT, DOUBLE D! EVERYONE LOVES US! WE'RE FINALLY IN, BABY! | „ |
| ~ Eddy being happy with his friends and his last lines of the series |
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Trivia
General
- The Eds are one of the nine main characters in Super Secret Crisis War!
Ed
- Ed is allergic to rabbits, eels and butterscotch pudding. He could also be allergic to cats as in "Mission Ed-Possible", he says that his aunt's cat makes him sneeze.
- Ed's dream is to become a ballerina.
- Heroic Act: In Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, when Eddy's Brother was abusing Eddy, Ed saves Eddy by pulling a hinge on the door to his place causing it to smack him into a coma. He was also willing to sacrifice himself for Eddy when he thought the kids were coming after him, even stating "no, take me".
- In The Eds Are Coming, Ed left in the early morning but leave message to his room he to help Rolf to fight aliens, but he crashes land to playground to help them to team up to fight aliens in Rolf house.
- In Tight End Ed, Ed tripped over apples core, he rolls forward and up the bleachers, slamming into the Kanker Sisters like a bowling ball into pins, sending them flying.
- In A Fistful of Ed, he defends Sarah when he thought she was being bullied by Double D.
- In Who's Minding the Ed?, Ed was left in charge of Rolf's animals when he goes away to a family reunion.
- Smile for the Ed, in near end Ed drawing picture of Eddy holding Key, which it makes Eddy happy and bring to his mother for move to his Eddy's Brother's bedroom.
- In Jingle Jingle Jangle, when Eddy stole the sack of gifts left by Santa, Ed makes every effort to return the presents to their rightful owners, but he manages slingshot presents to owners.
- In May I Have This Ed, Ed was assisting Eddy by make dummy as female to help Edd on building self-confidence of talking to girls, helping Edd and Eddy escape from School before its entire school was destroy.
- He always only one who is loyalty to Eddy he never leaves his side or quit on Eddy.
- Ed is one of the nine main characters of the IDW comic Super Secret Crisis War.
- In Issue 18 of the indie comic book series Zombie Tramp, Ed and Eddy make a cameo in the classroom scene, along with characters from other shows such as Mandy from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Mr. Lancer from Danny Phantom.
- Ed, alongside Edd, appeared in one comic-strip of Eddsworld.
- There exists a popular meme where Ed sings Your Love by The Outfield.
- Ed appears to have a love for buttered toast.
- Ed shares a lot of Similarities to N from Murder Drones.
Edd (Double D)
- Edd is one of the nine main characters of the IDW comic Super-Secret Crisis War.
- In the Ed, Edd n Eddy online game, Lunchroom Rumble, it reveals that Double D has pieces of hair under his hat when throwing it off the air. However, A.K.A. Cartoon (the company that produced Ed, Edd n Eddy for Cartoon Network) confirmed that this was not canon to Ed, Edd n Eddy.
- Double D has a Norwegian pen pal known as Gerta as revealed in the episode, No Speak Da Ed.
- According to the episode "Take This Ed and Shove It", as an elderly man, Double D owns a cat named after the Danish physicist Niels Bohr.
- In a deleted scene of the same episode, it is revealed that Double D married Marie Kanker whilst Ed, married May and Eddy married Lee and all three couples had their honeymoon in Peach Creek's junkyard.
Eddy
- These are the grades on his report card as seen in the episode "Mission Ed-Possible", are the following:
- Art: F
- Science: F
- English: F
- History: F
- Remedial Math: F
- Wood Shop: F
- Cooking: F
- Eddy is a fan of Tom Jones and Barry White, evidenced by the records and posters in his room.
- Eddy is a very tragic Cartoon Network character, as he suffered physical and psychological abuse and mistreatment from his older brother and was shunned and alienated from the rest of the cul-de-sac for seeming selfish and arrogant. In fact, his acceptance from the Cul-de-sac kids was one of the main highlights in the movie and the reason the finale was beloved by fans.
- In another note, the writers originally planned on where Eddy's Brother doesn't exist and Eddy made it all up as one big lie. Fooling everybody, including his own friends whether as a means of escaping reality or for the sake of being popular. Doing so would make Ed and Edd ultimately abandon him as the most pathetic, if not lowest, to not face the other kids alone with zero redeeming qualities to add. Ending the series in the process.
- Eddy is one of the nine main characters of the IDW comic Super Secret Crisis War.
- In Issue 18 of the indie comic book series Zombie Tramp, Eddy and Ed make a cameo in the classroom scene, along with characters from other shows such as Mandy from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Wendy Corduroy from Gravity Falls and Mr. Lancer from Danny Phantom.
- There were hints that Eddy was only behaving poorly to hide his true nature and feelings:
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