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Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy - Season 1, Vol. 1 by John McIntyre, Marlene Robinson May
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Erin Fitzgerald, Kathleen Barr, Keenan Christenson, Sam Vincent, Tony Sampson Director: John McIntyre, Marlene Robinson May Brand: Warner Brothers Editor: Joseph Fitzpatrick Producer: Dan Sioui Producer: Samantha Daley Writer: Geoff Berner Writer: John Mein DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; French (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; Spanish (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; French (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; Spanish (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 30 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-05-10 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Turner Home Ent
Movie Reviews of Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy - Season 1, Vol. 1Movie Review: Great show! Wish I had thought of it... Summary: 5 Stars
Ed Edd n Eddy is a great cartoon depicting life as a suburban preteen. The plot basically revolves around three neighborhood outcasts who join forces to obtain money, jawbreakers, or both. They have constant run-ins with the local kids, most of whom don't like them very much. Almost all the characters in the show are perfect spoofs of social molds:
Ed is the local idiot. He makes Forrest Gump look like a genius by comparison. He is a complete slob and often messes up Eddy's scams, but is still a loyal friend and very lovable.
Catch phrase(s): "Buttered toast!", "Gravy!", "I love chickens, Eddy!"
Edd (aka Double D) is the smartest and most mature of the Eds. He is often the voice of reason and caution, but usually comes off as an annoying goody-goody worrywart. He also has something hidden under his hat that no one knows about except Ed and Eddy.
Catch phrase(s): "Oh dear!"
Eddy, the leader, has only 2 loves in his life: cash and jawbreakers. He has the personality of a car salesman and an ego twice the size of his mouth. He is alot like Cartman in South Park: selfish, greedy, annoying, and always coming up with money-making scemes that almost never work.
Catch phrase(s): "We're gonna be rich!"
Sara is Ed's abominable little sister. Boy do I feel sorry for Ed. Sara is every spoiled brat who ever lived, and is extremely mean to Ed (and everyone else except Jimmy). And yet Ed remains unwaiveringly loyal and protective of her, even after all the abuse she dishes out at him on a daily basis.
Catch phrase(s): "OOOOHHHH YOU'RE IN TROUBLE ED!!!!!!!"
Jimmy is Sara's best friend. He is basically a weak, accident-prone, cowardly, effeminite wussy boy who is scared of his own shadow and has to wear headgear, which often causes him to suffer more injuries.
Catch phrase(s): "Whaaaa! Sara! Help!"
Kevin is the most popular kid on the block. He's also the only one who truly hates the Eds. He refuses to ever fall for their scams and treats them with extreme contempt, especially Eddy, who absoulutely hates his guts. He is Nazz's best friend, although it is obvious he has designs on her, which only causes Eddy to hate him more.
Catch phrase(s): "Dorks!"
Johnny 2x4 is the weird social reject. His behaviour constantly confounds everyone else, although the Eds often use him as a pawn in one of their scams. His best (and only) friend is a piece of wood with a face drawn on it, named Plank.
Catch phrase(s): "What's that, Plank?"
Plank is Johnny's best friend; a piece of wood with a face drawn on it. Not suprisingly, he never talks, and seems to be much smarter than Johnny
Catch phrase(s): (just sits there)
Rolf is a foreign exchange kid who raises many farm animals and crops in his backyard. He is a workaholic, and no one understands his customs. Nevertheless, his affiable personality and superstitiousness makes him an easy target for the Eds' scams.
Catch phrase(s): "Hello, Ed boys!"
Nazz is the girl every guy has a crush on. Well, actually between her, Sara, and the Kankers, she's the only approachable girl in the neighborhood. She is trendy, popular, and is nicer to the Eds than anyone else, despite the fact that they are rendered speechless whenever she's around. Eddy and Kevin constantly compete for her affections.
Catch phrase(s): "Awesome!"
Last, but certainly not least, are May, Marie, and Lee; the amorous Kanker sisters. The Kankers live in a trailer park, and are ugly, disruptive, and constantly bickering. Everyone in the neighborhood hates and fears the Kankers, but the Eds fear them the most. And for good reason. The Kankers are in love with the Eds and will stop at nothing to marry them.
Catch phrase(s): "It's our boyfriends!"
Summary of Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy - Season 1, Vol. 1Six new episodes from our three favorite suburban neighborhood friends (Ed Edd and Eddy) who are linked by one common goal in life--coming up with schemes to make money so they can buy delicious jaw breakers. Armed with pimples big feat and oily hair "The Eds" plunge headlong into outlandish summertime adventure.Running Time: 84 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 053939694529 The premier DVD of one of Cartoon Network?s hottest commodities is a compilation of six Ed, Edd n Eddy episodes from its debut 1999 season, brandishing its unique style of adolescent schtick from creator Danny Antonucci ("Lupo the Butcher," "The Brothers Grunt"). School?s out and this trio of Eds are beating the heat in the best way they know how: concocting their next scam while avoiding life?s greatest mystery--girls. Whether babysitting Ed?s demanding sister in "Sir Ed-a-lot," or contending for the best swimming hole in "Hot-Buttered Ed," these musketeers of puberty always get the last word. The best of the bunch is "Avast Ye Eds," where the boys launch their newest entrepreneurial endeavor, "Eddy?s Creek Cruise Line" only to come under attack by a racy raft of pirates, the Kanker Sisters ("Alas, the sea is a cruel mistress"). Antonucci?s gag-driven cartoons are well-crafted animations replete with witty dialogue, vibrant colors, and creative storylines, hinting at influences as far-reaching as Buster Keaton, Hal Roach, Mack Sennett, Vaudeville, and "The Three Stooges." (Ages 8 and older) --Lynn Gibson
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