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* ManBitesMan: After Kevin pays Eddy to let him give wedgies to Double D and Ed, Sarah grabs his arms and counts the quarters, noting he is still short the promised amount. Eddy refuses to give her the money, saying it is ''his'', and she responds by biting his arms, forcing him to drop them and snatches them while demanding her money back.


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* {{Wedgie}}: This is used as a scam invented by Eddy (who misspelled and styled it as [=weGeeS=]), providing it as a service to let anyone who pays give wedgies to Ed and Double D. Kevin takes him up on this offer. At the end of the episode Double D and Ed repurpose the service. tying Eddy to a tree by his underwear themselves and providing a makeshift seesaw to allow anyone who pays a shot at hitting him up into the tree painfully.
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* HatedByAll: Double D and Ed exploit Eddy being this at the end of the episode. They get back at Eddy by tying him to the tree and setup a makeshift seesaw underneath him, allowing all the kids to use the board to send Eddy hurtling up into the tree painfully for only one penny per shot. Since all the kids hate Eddy and enjoy subjecting him to pain for such a cheap fee, it guarantees that they keep getting in line for more shots at him.


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* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: When Double D has enough of Eddy subjecting him and Ed to painful scams, he whispers something into Ed's ear that we the viewers can't hear, before Ed starts laughing and the two of them grab Eddy. The next scene cuts to Eddy tied to the tree and the kids paying a penny per shot at him.
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* AnAesop: Never buy something for yourself with someone else’s money, especially if that person asked to buy something they want.
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* GoodAngelBadAngel: Ed is put in this kind of situation when he has to choose between buying fudge for Sarah and buying jawbreakers for himself and his friends, with Edd being his good angel and Eddy being his bad angel. [[spoiler: Sadly, the bad angel wins.]]

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* GoodAngelBadAngel: Ed is put in this kind of situation when he has to choose between buying fudge for Sarah and buying jawbreakers for himself and his friends, with Edd being his good angel and Eddy being his bad angel. [[spoiler: Sadly, the bad angel wins.]]
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Eddy badgers Ed into spending Sarah's money on jawbreakers, never at any point considering that Ed doing so would land them all in hot water. When Ed realizes this and rightly panics, Eddy just assumes that not saying anything will eventually lead to Sarah forgetting about the fudge and letting them get away with it.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: DidntThinkThisThrough: Eddy badgers Ed into spending Sarah's money on jawbreakers, never at any point considering that Ed doing so would land them all in hot water. When Ed realizes this and rightly panics, Eddy just assumes that not saying anything will eventually lead to Sarah forgetting about the fudge and letting them get away with it.
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** While trying to talk Ed into doing the right thing, Edd repeatedly harps on the moral and ethical reasons Ed should buy fudge for Sarah with her money and forgets all about reminding him of the fact that ''Sarah will destroy them if he doesn't'', which had already been shown to instantly resonate with Ed.

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** While trying to talk Ed into doing the right thing, Edd repeatedly harps on the moral and ethical reasons Ed should buy fudge for Sarah with her money and forgets all about reminding him of the fact pragmatic truth that ''Sarah '''Sarah will destroy them if he doesn't'', doesn't''', which had already been shown to instantly resonate with Ed.''instantly'' get through Ed's thick skull.

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* IdiotBall: Eddy doesn't want to pay back the money Sarah gave to Ed, despite the fact the girl is planning to hurt all of them if they don't.

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Eddy doesn't want to pay back the money Sarah gave to Ed, despite the fact the girl is planning to hurt all of them if they don't.don't.
** While trying to talk Ed into doing the right thing, Edd repeatedly harps on the moral and ethical reasons Ed should buy fudge for Sarah with her money and forgets all about reminding him of the fact that ''Sarah will destroy them if he doesn't'', which had already been shown to instantly resonate with Ed.
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* BullyingADragon: Eddy does this to Sarah by wrongfully spending her own money on jawbreakers and then trying to keep all the money the Eds owe Sarah all to himself.

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* BullyingADragon: Eddy does this to Sarah by wrongfully spending making Ed spend her own money on jawbreakers and then trying to keep all the money the Eds owe Sarah all to himself.
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Sarah trusts Ed with her allowance money to purchase some fudge for her and Jimmy, but instead he ends up buying jawbreakers due to Eddy's interference. When the rightly enraged Sarah is about to reduce Ed to dog meat, Edd manages to stay her wrath by offering to pay her back with interest. The Eds are then forced to find a way to make money, but the first two scams devised by Eddy fail to meet the promised quota, with the other Eds getting badly injured and Eddy attempting to horde what little money they do manage to scrounge up for himself. Fed up, Ed and Edd double-team their diminutive leader and subject him to a scam of their own, which rakes in more than enough money to pay Sarah back at Eddy's well-deserved expense.


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Sarah trusts Ed with her allowance money to purchase some fudge for her and Jimmy, but instead instead, he ends up buying jawbreakers due to Eddy's interference. When the rightly enraged Sarah is about to reduce Ed to dog meat, Edd manages to stay her wrath by offering to pay her back with interest. The Eds are then forced to find a way to make money, but the first two scams devised by Eddy fail to meet the promised quota, with the other Eds getting badly injured and Eddy attempting to horde what little money they do manage to scrounge up for himself. Fed up, Ed and Edd double-team their diminutive leader and subject him to a scam of their own, which rakes in more than enough money to pay Sarah back at Eddy's well-deserved expense.




* EasilyForgiven: Averted then played straight. Sarah is initially (and understandably) enraged when Ed spends her allowance on jawbreakers and, after Edd convinces her not to beat her brother to a merciless pulp by offering to pay her back with interest, she impatiently demands her money at every interval. After Edd sets up a scam in which Eddy is repeatedly slammed against the branch of a tree, she quickly calms down and patiently waits for the promised money.

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* EasilyForgiven: Averted then played straight. Sarah is initially (and understandably) enraged when Ed spends her allowance on jawbreakers and, after jawbreakers. After Edd convinces her not to beat her brother to a merciless pulp by offering to pay her back with interest, she impatiently demands her money at every interval. After Edd sets up a scam in which Eddy is repeatedly slammed against the branch of a tree, tree branch, she quickly calms down and patiently waits for the promised money.



* IdiotBall: Eddy's doesn't want to pay back the money Sarah gave to Ed, despite the fact the girl is planning to hurt all of them if they don't.

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* IdiotBall: Eddy's Eddy doesn't want to pay back the money Sarah gave to Ed, despite the fact the girl is planning to hurt all of them if they don't.



* LaserGuidedKarma: Eddy gets his just desserts at the end, not just for causing the his friends' predicament in the first place, but for using Ed and Edd as scapegoats.
%%* ManipulativeBastard: Eddy.
* NeverMyFault: After convincing Ed to spend Sarah's allowance on jawbreakers, Eddy refuses to take responsibility for his actions after Sarah finds out, even glaring hatefully at his friends for showing remorse and wanting to pay her back. He then attempts to selfishly horde the money they do manage to make for himself while Ed and Edd get beat up in the process, showing an almost sadistic glee in making them suffer while he tries to get off scot-free for getting them into trouble in the first place. Fortunately, Edd is having none of this and makes sure Eddy gets his just desserts for his horrible behavior throughout the episode.
* OutofCharacterMoment: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy TeamDad way and would never intentionally humiliate them and then make money off it, nor would he be so gleefully sadistic about it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken even further beyond beyond, so this time there's a good reason for him to get his ass whooped at the end.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Eddy gets his just desserts at the end, not just for causing the his friends' predicament in the first place, but for using Ed and Edd as scapegoats.
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Eddy gauds Ed into shirking his promise to buy fudge for Sarah and buy jawbreakers instead.
* NeverMyFault: After convincing Ed to spend Sarah's allowance on jawbreakers, Eddy refuses to take responsibility for his actions after Sarah finds out, even glaring hatefully at his friends for showing remorse and wanting to pay her back. He then attempts to selfishly horde hoard the money they do manage to make for himself while Ed and Edd get beat up in the process, showing an almost sadistic glee in making them suffer while he tries to get off scot-free for getting them into trouble in the first place. Fortunately, Edd is having none of this and makes sure Eddy gets his just desserts for his horrible behavior throughout the episode.
* OutofCharacterMoment: OutOfCharacterMoment: This entire episode is one for Eddy, Eddy if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy TeamDad way and would never intentionally humiliate them and then make money off it, nor would he be so gleefully sadistic about it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken even further beyond beyond, so this time there's a good reason for him to get his ass whooped at the end.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Eddy gets his just desserts at the end, not just for causing the his friends' predicament in the first place, but for using Ed and Edd as spcaegoats.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Eddy gets his just desserts at the end, not just for causing the his friends' predicament in the first place, but for using Ed and Edd as spcaegoats.scapegoats.



* OutofCharacterMoment: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy Team Dad way and would never intentionally humiliate them and then make money off it, nor would he be so gleefully sadistic about it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken UpToEleven and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end.
* PetTheDog: Though rightfully furious at her brother and his friends for spending her allowance on jawbreakers, Sarah decides to accept Edd's proposal of her allowing them a chance to reimburse her with interest, if only for the prospect of getting more fudge for herself and Jimmy than she would have gotten with her initial allowance. By the time Edd has conceived a surefire way of slowly but surely getting Sarah her promised money that also involves bringing pain and humiliation upon Eddy, Sarah (who's relishing in Eddy's misfortune and probably having come to realize Eddy's culpability in Ed failing her in the first place) cheerfully lets Edd and Ed know she's in no hurry to get her promised payment and makes clear she's let them off the hook.

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* OutofCharacterMoment: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy Team Dad TeamDad way and would never intentionally humiliate them and then make money off it, nor would he be so gleefully sadistic about it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken UpToEleven and even further beyond presumably beyond, so this time there's a good reason for him to get his ass beat whooped at the end.
* PetTheDog: Though rightfully furious at her brother and his friends for spending her allowance on jawbreakers, Sarah decides to accept Edd's proposal of her allowing them a chance to reimburse her with interest, if only for the prospect of getting more fudge for herself and Jimmy than she would have gotten with her initial allowance. By the time Edd has conceived a surefire way of slowly but surely getting Sarah her promised money that also involves bringing pain and humiliation upon Eddy, Sarah (who's relishing in Eddy's misfortune and probably having come to realize Eddy's culpability in Ed failing her in the first place) cheerfully lets Edd and Ed know she's in no hurry to get her promised payment and makes clear she's let them the two off the hook.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Eddy gets his just desserts at the end for causing the his friends' predicament in the first place.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Eddy gets his just desserts at the end end, not just for causing the his friends' predicament in the first place.place, but for using Ed and Edd as spcaegoats.



* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never intentionally humiliate them and then make money off it, nor would he be so gleefully sadistic about it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end.

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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: OutofCharacterMoment: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} Team Dad way and would never intentionally humiliate them and then make money off it, nor would he be so gleefully sadistic about it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} UpToEleven and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end.
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* NeverMyFault: After convincing Ed to spend Sarah's allowance on jawbreakers, Eddy refuses to take responsibility for his actions after Sarah finds out, even glaring hatefully at his friends for showing remorse and wanting to pay her back. He then attempts to selfishly horde the money they do manage to make for himself while Ed and Edd get beat up in the process, showing an almost sadistic glee in making them suffer while he tries to get off scot-free for getting them into trouble in the first place. ''Notta chance in hell!''

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* NeverMyFault: After convincing Ed to spend Sarah's allowance on jawbreakers, Eddy refuses to take responsibility for his actions after Sarah finds out, even glaring hatefully at his friends for showing remorse and wanting to pay her back. He then attempts to selfishly horde the money they do manage to make for himself while Ed and Edd get beat up in the process, showing an almost sadistic glee in making them suffer while he tries to get off scot-free for getting them into trouble in the first place. ''Notta chance in hell!''Fortunately, Edd is having none of this and makes sure Eddy gets his just desserts for his horrible behavior throughout the episode.



* PetTheDog: Though rightfully furious at her brother and his friends for spending her allowance on jawbreakers, Sarah decides to accept Edd's proposal of her allowing them a chance to reimburse her with interest, if only for the prospect of getting more fudge for herself and Jimmy than she would have gotten with her initial allowance. By the time Edd has conceived a surefire way of slowly but surely getting Sarah her promised money that also involves bringing pain and humiliation upon Eddy, Sarah cheerfully lets Edd and Ed know she's in no hurry to get her promised payment and makes clear she's let them off the hook for providing her and Jimmy a good source of entertainment as they wait for their money.

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* PetTheDog: Though rightfully furious at her brother and his friends for spending her allowance on jawbreakers, Sarah decides to accept Edd's proposal of her allowing them a chance to reimburse her with interest, if only for the prospect of getting more fudge for herself and Jimmy than she would have gotten with her initial allowance. By the time Edd has conceived a surefire way of slowly but surely getting Sarah her promised money that also involves bringing pain and humiliation upon Eddy, Sarah (who's relishing in Eddy's misfortune and probably having come to realize Eddy's culpability in Ed failing her in the first place) cheerfully lets Edd and Ed know she's in no hurry to get her promised payment and makes clear she's let them off the hook for providing her and Jimmy a good source of entertainment as they wait for their money.hook.
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* PetTheDog: Though rightfully furious at her brother and his friends for spending her allowance on jawbreakers, Sarah decides to accept Edd's proposal of her allowing them a chance to reimburse her with interest, if only for the prospect of getting more fudge for herself and Jimmy than she would have gotten with her initial allowance. By the time Edd has conceived a surefire way of slowly but surely getting Sarah her promised money that also involves bringing pain and humiliation upon Eddy, Sarah (who is throughly enjoying seeing Eddy's suffering and has possibly realized by that point that Eddy was culpable for Ed spending her money on jawbreakers) their

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* PetTheDog: Though rightfully furious at her brother and his friends for spending her allowance on jawbreakers, Sarah decides to accept Edd's proposal of her allowing them a chance to reimburse her with interest, if only for the prospect of getting more fudge for herself and Jimmy than she would have gotten with her initial allowance. By the time Edd has conceived a surefire way of slowly but surely getting Sarah her promised money that also involves bringing pain and humiliation upon Eddy, Sarah (who is throughly enjoying seeing Eddy's suffering cheerfully lets Edd and has possibly realized by that point that Eddy was culpable Ed know she's in no hurry to get her promised payment and makes clear she's let them off the hook for Ed spending providing her money on jawbreakers) and Jimmy a good source of entertainment as they wait for their money.
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* PetTheDog: Though rightfully furious at her brother and his friends for spending her allowance on jawbreakers, Sarah decides to accept Edd's proposal of her allowing them a chance to reimburse her with interest, if only for the prospect of getting more fudge for herself and Jimmy than she would have gotten with her initial allowance. By the time Edd has conceived a surefire way of slowly but surely getting Sarah her promised money that also involves bringing pain and humiliation upon Eddy, Sarah (who is throughly enjoying seeing Eddy's suffering and has possibly realized by that point that Eddy was culpable for Ed spending her money on jawbreakers) their
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* TheDogBitesBack: Ed and Edd ultimately double-team Eddy and force him to be the subject of a satisfyingly painful scam to get Sarah's money back after he tried to make money off of their suffering and keep it for himself.

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* TheDogBitesBack: Ed and Edd ultimately double-team Eddy and force him to be the subject of a satisfyingly painful scam to get Sarah's money back after he tried to make money off of their suffering and keep it for himself.
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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never intentionally humiliate them and then make money off it, nor would he be so gleefully sadistic about it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end, which he undoubtedly deserved.

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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never intentionally humiliate them and then make money off it, nor would he be so gleefully sadistic about it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end, which he undoubtedly deserved.end.
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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never purposely humiliate them and then make money off it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end, which he undoubtedly deserved.

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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never purposely intentionally humiliate them and then make money off it, nor would he be so gleefully sadistic about it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end, which he undoubtedly deserved.
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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never purposely humiliate them and then make money off. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end, which he undoubtedly deserved.

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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never purposely humiliate them and then make money off.off it. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end, which he undoubtedly deserved.
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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never sell them out to save his own hide. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end, which he undoubtedly deserved.

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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never sell purposely humiliate them out to save his own hide.and then make money off. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end, which he undoubtedly deserved.
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* {{Out of Character Moment}}: This entire episode is one for Eddy, if you think about it. While [[{{Flanderization}} (at this point in the series, at least)]] he's usually greedy and self-serving, his greed worked more in the sense that he would work ''with'' Double D and Ed in a bossy {{Team Dad}} way and would never sell them out to save his own hide. Also, Eddy usually knows how vicious Sarah is and would've tried to pay her back as soon as possible to get her off his and his friends' backs rather than selfishly keep the money for himself. Simply put, this episode is all of Eddy's negative qualities taken {{UpToEleven}} and beyond presumably so there's a reason for him to get his ass beat at the end, which he undoubtedly deserved.
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Sarah trusts Ed with her allowance money to purchase some fudge for her and Jimmy, but instead he ends up buying jawbreakers due to Eddy's interference. When the rightly enraged Sarah is about to reduce Ed to dog meat, Edd manages to stay her wrath by offering to pay her back with interest. The Eds are then forced to find a way to make money, but the first two scams devised by Eddy fail to meet the promised quota, with the other Eds getting badly injured and Eddy attempting to horde what little money they do manage to scrounge up for himself. Fed up, Ed and Double D overpower their diminutive leader and subject him to a scam of their own, which rakes in more than enough money to pay Sarah back at Eddy's well-deserved expense.


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Sarah trusts Ed with her allowance money to purchase some fudge for her and Jimmy, but instead he ends up buying jawbreakers due to Eddy's interference. When the rightly enraged Sarah is about to reduce Ed to dog meat, Edd manages to stay her wrath by offering to pay her back with interest. The Eds are then forced to find a way to make money, but the first two scams devised by Eddy fail to meet the promised quota, with the other Eds getting badly injured and Eddy attempting to horde what little money they do manage to scrounge up for himself. Fed up, Ed and Double D overpower Edd double-team their diminutive leader and subject him to a scam of their own, which rakes in more than enough money to pay Sarah back at Eddy's well-deserved expense.

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Sarah trusts Ed with her allowance money to purchase some fudge for her and Jimmy, but instead he ends up buying jawbreakers due to Eddy's interference. When the rightly enraged Sarah is about to reduce Ed to dog meat, Edd manages to stay her wrath by offering to pay her back with interest. The Eds are then forced to find a way to make money, but the first two scams devised by Eddy fail to meet the promised quota, with the other Eds getting badly injured and Eddy attempting to horde the money they do manage to scrounge up for himself. Eventually, Ed and Edd get fed up with Eddy's behavior and subject him to a scam of their own, which rakes in more than enough money to pay Sarah back at Eddy's well-deserved expense.


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Sarah trusts Ed with her allowance money to purchase some fudge for her and Jimmy, but instead he ends up buying jawbreakers due to Eddy's interference. When the rightly enraged Sarah is about to reduce Ed to dog meat, Edd manages to stay her wrath by offering to pay her back with interest. The Eds are then forced to find a way to make money, but the first two scams devised by Eddy fail to meet the promised quota, with the other Eds getting badly injured and Eddy attempting to horde the what little money they do manage to scrounge up for himself. Eventually, Fed up, Ed and Edd get fed up with Eddy's behavior Double D overpower their diminutive leader and subject him to a scam of their own, which rakes in more than enough money to pay Sarah back at Eddy's well-deserved expense.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Eddy badgers Ed into spending Sarah's money on jawbreakers, never at any point considering that Ed doing so would land them all in hot water. When Ed realizes this and rightly panics, Eddy just assumes that not saying anything will eventually lead to Sarah forgetting about the fudge and letting them get away with it.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Most episodes in this show are either bitter or just [[DownerEnding downright sadistic]]. This ''could'' have been another BittersweetEnding, had it not been for the fact Eddy deserved his beat-down at the end. And hey, everyone got Jawbreakers in the end, with the Eds seemingly getting spare money for more.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Most episodes in this show are either bitter or just [[DownerEnding bitter]] or just [[ComedicSociopathy downright sadistic]]. This ''could'' have been another BittersweetEnding, had it not been for the fact Eddy deserved his beat-down at the end. And hey, everyone got Jawbreakers in the end, with the Eds seemingly getting spare money for more.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: This is one of the few episodes where Sarah's anger towards the Eds is perfectly understandable.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: This is one of the few episodes episode where Sarah's anger towards the Eds is perfectly understandable.



* NeverMyFault: After convincing Ed to spend Sarah's allowance on jawbreakers, Eddy refuses to take responsibility for his actions after Sarah finds out, even glaring hatefully at his friends for showing remorse and wanting to pay her back. He then attempts to selfishly horde the money they do manage to make for himself while Ed and Edd get beat up in the process, showing an almost sadistic glee in making them suffer while he tries to get off scot-free for getting them into trouble in the first place. ''Not a chance in hell!''

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* NeverMyFault: After convincing Ed to spend Sarah's allowance on jawbreakers, Eddy refuses to take responsibility for his actions after Sarah finds out, even glaring hatefully at his friends for showing remorse and wanting to pay her back. He then attempts to selfishly horde the money they do manage to make for himself while Ed and Edd get beat up in the process, showing an almost sadistic glee in making them suffer while he tries to get off scot-free for getting them into trouble in the first place. ''Not a ''Notta chance in hell!''
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* BullyingADragon: Eddy does this to Sarah by wrongfully spending her own money on jawbreakers and then trying to keep all the money the Eds owe Sarah all to himself.
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* IdiotBall: Eddy's doesn't want to pay back the money Sarah gave to Ed, despite the fact the girl is planning to hurt all of them if they don't.

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* FacePalm: Edd does this with two of his hands when Ed ends up caving into Eddy's demands of spending Sarah's money on jawbreakers.



* {{Jerkass}}: Eddy.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Eddy.Eddy goads Ed into spending Sarah's money on jawbreakers.



* ManipulativeBastard: Eddy.

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* %%* ManipulativeBastard: Eddy.
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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: A two-sided example. Sarah could've avoided it by simply buying the fudge herself, and Eddy if he'd taken a moment to realize that maybe Sarah's allowance isn't something he should be messing around with. Though of course, Ed gets this as well for letting himself be tempted by Eddy in the first place.
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Sarah trusts Ed with her allowance money to purchase some fudge for her and Jimmy, but instead he ends up buying jawbreakers due to Eddy's interference. When the rightly enraged Sarah is about to reduce Ed to dog meat, Edd manages to stay her wrath by offering to pay her back with interest. The Eds are then forced to find a way to make money, but the first two scams devised by Eddy fail to meet the promised quota, with the other Eds getting badly injured and Eddy attempting to horde the money they do manage to scrounge up for himself. Eventually, Ed and Edd get fed up with Eddy's behavior and subject him to a scam of their own, which rakes in more than enough money to pay Sarah back at Eddy's well-deserved expense.


!! "Brother, Can You Spare an Ed?" provides examples of:

* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: A two-sided example. Sarah could've avoided it by simply buying the fudge herself, and Eddy if he'd taken a moment to realize that maybe Sarah's allowance isn't something he should be messing around with. Though of course, Ed gets this as well for letting himself be tempted by Eddy in the first place.
* TheDogBitesBack: Ed and Edd ultimately double-team Eddy and force him to be the subject of a satisfyingly painful scam to get Sarah's money back after he tried to make money off of their suffering and keep it for himself.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Most episodes in this show are either bitter or just [[DownerEnding downright sadistic]]. This ''could'' have been another BittersweetEnding, had it not been for the fact Eddy deserved his beat-down at the end. And hey, everyone got Jawbreakers in the end, with the Eds seemingly getting spare money for more.
* EasilyForgiven: Averted then played straight. Sarah is initially (and understandably) enraged when Ed spends her allowance on jawbreakers and, after Edd convinces her not to beat her brother to a merciless pulp by offering to pay her back with interest, she impatiently demands her money at every interval. After Edd sets up a scam in which Eddy is repeatedly slammed against the branch of a tree, she quickly calms down and patiently waits for the promised money.
* GoodAngelBadAngel: Ed is put in this kind of situation when he has to choose between buying fudge for Sarah and buying jawbreakers for himself and his friends, with Edd being his good angel and Eddy being his bad angel. [[spoiler: Sadly, the bad angel wins.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Eddy.
* JerkassHasAPoint: This is one of the few episodes where Sarah's anger towards the Eds is perfectly understandable.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Eddy gets his just desserts at the end for causing the his friends' predicament in the first place.
* ManipulativeBastard: Eddy.
* NeverMyFault: After convincing Ed to spend Sarah's allowance on jawbreakers, Eddy refuses to take responsibility for his actions after Sarah finds out, even glaring hatefully at his friends for showing remorse and wanting to pay her back. He then attempts to selfishly horde the money they do manage to make for himself while Ed and Edd get beat up in the process, showing an almost sadistic glee in making them suffer while he tries to get off scot-free for getting them into trouble in the first place. ''Not a chance in hell!''
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