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* NowAllowedToHug: Eddy is known to greatly dislike being touched, even by Ed and Double D. However, come [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddyBigPictureShow the finale movie]] after [[spoiler:Ed saves Eddy from his sadistic and cruel BigBrotherBully and Double D goes to see if he's alright, he lets his guard down and allows him to help him up and hold his hands.]]
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** Double D and Kevin. All of the girls have shown some level of affection for [[NerdsAreSexy Double D]], with the Kankers and Nazz being attracted to Kevin.
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* LustObject:
** The Eds are unfortunately this to the Kanker sisters.
** Nazz is hit on by nearly every guy on the show.
** [[spoiler: Every girl except Sarah has a crush on Eddy's older brother.]]
** The Eds are unfortunately this to the Kanker sisters.
** Nazz is hit on by nearly every guy on the show.
** [[spoiler: Every girl except Sarah has a crush on Eddy's older brother.]]
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* HyperspaceMallet: Rolf smacks Edd with the "Hat of Discipline", which is essentially a [[DropTheHammer giant mallet-hat.]]
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* HyperspaceMallet: Rolf smacks Edd with the "Hat of Discipline", which is essentially a [[DropTheHammer giant mallet-hat.]]
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* HumongousHeadedHammer: On one episode Rolf uses one of these combined with WeaponizedHeadgear called the Hat of Discipline, and thanks to the ToonPhysics of the show he leaves Double D flat as a pancake.
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* HypercompetentSidekick: Edd is this to Eddy big time.
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** Frequently done by the cul-de-sac kids. No matter which of the Eds have wronged them, the wrong Eds are almost always punished for one Ed or two's action.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Although Double D is certainly [[NiceGuy most empathetic and least antagonist of the three]], he still goes along with the Eds' endeavors, and goes just as primal as the other 2 [[EveryManHasHisPrice whenever possible jawbreakers are in their presence.]]
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* LemonadeStandPlot: "Over Your Ed" begins with the Eds running an "Ed-O-Gee drinks" stand. Eddy pours too much sugar on the energy drinks, giving an unwitting Edd a sugar high.
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* LemonadeStandPlot: "Over "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS1E4OverYourEd Over Your Ed" Ed]]" begins with the Eds running an "Ed-O-Gee drinks" stand. Eddy pours too much sugar on the energy drinks, giving an unwitting Edd a sugar high.
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* KarmaHoudini:
** The kids and the Kankers can do almost anything they wish to do and almost NEVER get punished for it. The Eds, meanwhile, have only gotten away a few times.
** Edd gets a minor one in "Smile For the Ed" when Eddy gets a week's detention for impersonating the principal, which he actually did (though he was trying to help).
** Eddy gets his only calling in "A Fistful of Ed". Despite the anguish he put Double D through, the only punishment he receives is Kevin taking his jacket. He doesn't even get his usual beating (like the one Jimmy gave to Double D in the episode).
** In TheMovie Kevin complains that the Eds are supposedly going to get away with their antics "again", [[OffscreenVillainy suggesting they have managed to get off scot-free in some unseen incidents]]. Or he's just referring to one of the examples here.
** Played with after Ed plasters all the kids to his wall in "The Day The Ed Stood Still"; Eddy and Double D escape the scene, but wind up hiding under Eddy's bed, knowing fully well that once the kids get unstuck, they'll be coming for them.
** Ed and Eddy get off scot-free (unless you count running screaming from broccoli again) with messing with everyone's heads in "My Fair Ed", ditching Double D and leaving him to face the pounding Kevin promised him if the other Ed boys annoyed him again that day.
** The kids and the Kankers can do almost anything they wish to do and almost NEVER get punished for it. The Eds, meanwhile, have only gotten away a few times.
** Edd gets a minor one in "Smile For the Ed" when Eddy gets a week's detention for impersonating the principal, which he actually did (though he was trying to help).
** Eddy gets his only calling in "A Fistful of Ed". Despite the anguish he put Double D through, the only punishment he receives is Kevin taking his jacket. He doesn't even get his usual beating (like the one Jimmy gave to Double D in the episode).
** In TheMovie Kevin complains that the Eds are supposedly going to get away with their antics "again", [[OffscreenVillainy suggesting they have managed to get off scot-free in some unseen incidents]]. Or he's just referring to one of the examples here.
** Played with after Ed plasters all the kids to his wall in "The Day The Ed Stood Still"; Eddy and Double D escape the scene, but wind up hiding under Eddy's bed, knowing fully well that once the kids get unstuck, they'll be coming for them.
** Ed and Eddy get off scot-free (unless you count running screaming from broccoli again) with messing with everyone's heads in "My Fair Ed", ditching Double D and leaving him to face the pounding Kevin promised him if the other Ed boys annoyed him again that day.
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: The Eds usually receive these from the Kids. Jimmy dished one to Edd in "A Fistful of Ed."
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: The Eds usually receive these from the Kids.kids when they do something to earn it. Jimmy dished one to Edd in "A Fistful of Ed."
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* PseudoSanta: Instead of celebrating SantaClaus, Rolf still follows traditions from the Old Country, where the fat bearded witch Yeshmiyek takes the role of both Santa and TheKrampus--she rewards good children with gifts of meat and cheese, and she [[ScareEmStraight boils naughty children in her cooking pot]].
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* KafkaKomedy: Very few episodes end in the Eds' favor. Of course, about half the time, it's LaserGuidedKarma.
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* KafkaKomedy: Very few episodes end in the Eds' favor. Of course, about half most of the time, it's LaserGuidedKarma.
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* PowderGag:
** [[Recap/EdEddNEddyS2E9InLikeEd "In Like Ed"]]: Thanks to a baking powder smoke bomb [[ShoePhone shaped like a jawbreaker]], everyone gets covered in the stuff and is as white as ghosts. The Eds wonder where everyone went, until they start emerging one by one from the walls, where they had been hidden by the powder.
** [[Recap/EdEddNEddyS5E19SmileForTheEd "Smile For the Ed"]]: Ed shouts "Makeup!" and applies "makeup" on Eddy by hitting him with a chalkboard eraser so hard Eddy goes through the chalkboard. At the end of the episode, Ed hits himself with the eraser, covering the screen in chalk powder.
** [[Recap/EdEddNEddyS2E9InLikeEd "In Like Ed"]]: Thanks to a baking powder smoke bomb [[ShoePhone shaped like a jawbreaker]], everyone gets covered in the stuff and is as white as ghosts. The Eds wonder where everyone went, until they start emerging one by one from the walls, where they had been hidden by the powder.
** [[Recap/EdEddNEddyS5E19SmileForTheEd "Smile For the Ed"]]: Ed shouts "Makeup!" and applies "makeup" on Eddy by hitting him with a chalkboard eraser so hard Eddy goes through the chalkboard. At the end of the episode, Ed hits himself with the eraser, covering the screen in chalk powder.
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** The Old Country ''might'' be a Scandinavian country, as in "No Speak Da Ed", it's revealed that he personally knows Double D's pen pal Gerta, who's from Norway.
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** The Old Country ''might'' be a Scandinavian country, Norway, as in "No Speak Da Ed", it's revealed that he personally knows Double D's pen pal Gerta, who's from Norway.Norway. However, it's unknown for sure.
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** The Old Country ''might'' be a Scandinavian country, as in "No Speak Da Ed", it's revealed that he personally knows Double D's pen pal Gerta, who's from Norway.