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\n* Edd getting back at Eddy for bullying Kevin by getting the school nurse to inject him in "This Won't Hurt an Ed".
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* Although he's blissfully unaware of it in "Momma's Little Ed", Edd practically punishes Eddy by vacuuming up his "frisky" magazines and allowing his phonograph to be destroyed to make room for his ant farm. At the very end, he makes the little practical joker massage his feet.


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* Although he's blissfully unaware he never catches on that Eddy forged the sticky notes from his parents as part of it a prank in "Momma's Little Ed", Edd practically punishes Eddy by vacuuming up his "frisky" magazines and allowing his phonograph to be destroyed to make room for his ant farm. At the very end, he makes the little practical joker massage his feet.

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-->'''Sarah:''' ''Ed!'' You can't kick me out, Mister! I LIVE HERE TOO!\\

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-->'''Sarah:''' ''Ed!'' You listen to me, mister! You can't kick me out, Mister! out! I LIVE HERE TOO!\\
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* In The Eds' ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg plus Johnny]]) escape from school via a homemade airplane in "Cool Hand Ed", [[spoiler:even though it failed]].
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** In "Stop, Look and Ed", he ''strangles Ed with his legs'' after Ed spills his ant farm.

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** In "Stop, Look and Ed", he ''strangles Ed with his legs'' after Ed spills his ant farm. That's right: he choked the strongest kid in the neighborhood with his legs [[PowerBornOfMadness through sheer rage]].
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* In "Cleanliness is next to Edness", Double D manages to hold of ''Sarah'' for a short time by [[MundaneMadeAwesome gluing her hands to the floor.]] It doesn't last long, but considering how strong Sarah usually is, it's pretty impressive.

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* In "Cleanliness is next to Edness", Double D manages to hold of off ''Sarah'' for a short time by [[MundaneMadeAwesome gluing her hands to the floor.]] It doesn't last long, but considering how strong Sarah usually is, it's pretty impressive.
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** In "Stop, Look and Ed", he ''strangles Ed'' after Ed spills his ant farm.

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** In "Stop, Look and Ed", he ''strangles Ed'' Ed with his legs'' after Ed spills his ant farm.
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* Anytime he [[BewareTheNiceOnes snaps]]. For example when, in "X Marks the Ed", he angrily kicks the kids out of his house because they were making fun of Eddy. And who can forget the scene between him and [[SpoiledBrat Sarah]] from "Is There an Ed in the House?"

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* Anytime he [[BewareTheNiceOnes snaps]]. For example when, in
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"X Marks the Ed", he angrily kicks the kids out of his house because they were making fun of Eddy. Eddy.
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And who can forget the scene between him and [[SpoiledBrat Sarah]] from "Is There an Ed in the House?"


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** In "Stop, Look and Ed", he ''strangles Ed'' after Ed spills his ant farm.


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* In the comic "Where No Ed Has Gone Before", the Kankers had Jonny run around the cul de sac with a flying saucer, knowing that Ed would take to it like a fly to honey. They then set up a fake flying saucer for the Eds to investigate and kissed them to their heart's content.

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* In the comic "Where No Ed Has Gone Before", the Kankers had bribed Jonny with a granola bar for him to run around the cul de sac cul-de-sac with a toy flying saucer, knowing that Ed would take to it like a fly to honey. They then set up a fake flying saucer for the Eds to investigate and kissed cornered them, kissing them to their heart's content.
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* In the comic "Where No Ed Has Gone Before", the Kankers had Jonny run around the cul de sac with a flying saucer, knowing that Ed would take to it like a fly to honey. They then set up a fake flying saucer for the Eds to investigate and kissed them to their heart's content.
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* In "The Eds are Coming", the kids come up with the idea to use Nazz as a sacrifice for the alien, so she's tied up a la [[Franchise/KingKong Ann Darrow]]. Edd urges her to think of this as a sacrifice to save the cul-de-sac but she slaps him before he can finish.
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* In the comic "Retire Ed", the Eds have done every scam on the list, so Eddy decides to retire. Instead of being relieved by this, Ed and Edd try to bring him out of retirement, while all Eddy wants to do is sunbathe. They try everything: reverse psychology, schemes, cajoling, and still Eddy refuses. Finally, after Ed gets fed up smashes a rake over his head, Eddy has had enough harassment, so he thinks of one more scam: Using Ed and Edd as piñatas.

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* In the comic "Retire Ed", the Eds have done every scam on the list, so Eddy decides to retire. Instead of being relieved by this, Ed and Edd try to bring him out of retirement, while all Eddy wants to do is sunbathe. They try everything: reverse psychology, schemes, cajoling, and still Eddy refuses. Finally, after Ed gets fed up and smashes a rake over his head, Eddy has had enough harassment, so he thinks of one more scam: Using Ed and Edd as piñatas.
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* After being tricked with post-it notes in "Momma's Little Ed", Edd practically punishes Eddy by first vacuuming up his "frisky" magazines as a sort of passive-aggressive reaction to having been manipulated throughout the show, and then practically gives him the brush-off. At the very end, he makes the little practical joker massage his feet.

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* After being tricked with post-it notes Although he's blissfully unaware of it in "Momma's Little Ed", Edd practically punishes Eddy by first vacuuming up his "frisky" magazines as a sort of passive-aggressive reaction to having been manipulated throughout the show, and then practically gives him the brush-off. allowing his phonograph to be destroyed to make room for his ant farm. At the very end, he makes the little practical joker massage his feet.
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* After being tricked with post-it notes in "Momma's Little Ed", Edd practically punishes Eddy by first sucking up his "frisky" magazines as a sort of passive-aggressive reaction to having been manipulated throughout the show, and then practically gives him the brush-off. At the very end, he makes the little practical joker massage his feet.

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* After being tricked with post-it notes in "Momma's Little Ed", Edd practically punishes Eddy by first sucking vacuuming up his "frisky" magazines as a sort of passive-aggressive reaction to having been manipulated throughout the show, and then practically gives him the brush-off. At the very end, he makes the little practical joker massage his feet.
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* In the comic "Retire Ed", the Eds have done every scam on the list, so Eddy decides to retire. Instead of being relieved by this, Ed and Edd try to bring him out of retirement, while all Eddy wants to do is sunbathe. Finally, after Ed smashes a rake over his head, Eddy has had enough harassment, so he thinks of one more scam: Using Ed and Edd as piñatas.

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* In the comic "Retire Ed", the Eds have done every scam on the list, so Eddy decides to retire. Instead of being relieved by this, Ed and Edd try to bring him out of retirement, while all Eddy wants to do is sunbathe. They try everything: reverse psychology, schemes, cajoling, and still Eddy refuses. Finally, after Ed gets fed up smashes a rake over his head, Eddy has had enough harassment, so he thinks of one more scam: Using Ed and Edd as piñatas.
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* In the comic "Retire Ed", the Eds have done every scam on the list, so Eddy decides to retire. Instead of being relieved by this, Ed and Edd try to bring him out of retirement. Finally Eddy has had enough harassment, so he thinks of one more scam: Using Ed and Edd as piñatas.

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* In the comic "Retire Ed", the Eds have done every scam on the list, so Eddy decides to retire. Instead of being relieved by this, Ed and Edd try to bring him out of retirement. Finally retirement, while all Eddy wants to do is sunbathe. Finally, after Ed smashes a rake over his head, Eddy has had enough harassment, so he thinks of one more scam: Using Ed and Edd as piñatas.
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* After being tricked with post-it notes in "Momma's Little Ed", Edd practically punishes Eddy by first sucking up his "frisky" magazines as a sort of passive-aggressive reaction to having been manipulated throughout the show, and then practically gives him the brush-off. At the very end, he makes the little practical joker massage his feet.
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* In the comic "Retire Ed", the Eds have done every scam on the list, so Eddy decides to retire. Instead of being relieved by this, Edd and Ed try to bring him out of retirement. Finally Eddy has had enough harassment, so he thinks of one more scam: Using Ed and Edd as piñatas.

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* In the comic "Retire Ed", the Eds have done every scam on the list, so Eddy decides to retire. Instead of being relieved by this, Ed and Edd and Ed try to bring him out of retirement. Finally Eddy has had enough harassment, so he thinks of one more scam: Using Ed and Edd as piñatas.
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* In the comic "Retire Ed", the Eds have done every scam on the list, so Eddy decides to retire. Instead of being relieved by this, Edd and Ed try to bring him out of retirement. Finally Eddy has had enough harassment, so he thinks of one more scam: Using Ed and Edd as piñatas.
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* Nazz kicking Eddy into a fire hydrant when he tried to put his arm around her in "An Ed is Born". She didn't know it was him but he still had it coming.
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* At one point, Double D and Eddy use a puppet show to with a couple of Ed's toys to make Ed happy. Eddy gives up immediately and Double D tries to tell him off about it. Ed pulls the string on the back of his monster toy while Double D isn't looking. Cue the toy '''''SHOOTING A FIFTY FOOT FLAME AT EDDY AND DOUBLE D'''''. Eddy's reaction sums it right up.

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* At one point, In "Little Ed Blue", Double D and Eddy use a puppet show to with a couple of Ed's toys to make Ed happy. Eddy gives up immediately and Double D tries to tell him off about it. Ed pulls the string on the back of his monster toy while Double D isn't looking. Cue the toy '''''SHOOTING A FIFTY FOOT FLAME AT EDDY AND DOUBLE D'''''. Eddy's reaction sums it right up.
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* Double-D has created many, many awesome things out of cardboard and other junk, but probably the best was the Thingamajig, the technological equivalent of a genie's lamp that spat out whatever it's user wanted, including things bigger than the Thingamajig itself. And Double-D acted as if creating more than one would have been no big deal.

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* Double-D has created many, many awesome things out of cardboard and other junk, but probably the best was the Thingamajig, the technological equivalent of a genie's lamp that spat out whatever it's its user wanted, including things bigger than the Thingamajig itself. And Double-D acted as if creating more than one would have been no big deal.



* Just before the end of 'Ed, Ed and Away!', Eddy takes on Sarah and Jimmy for the balloon, and wins. Bearing in mind that Sarah can usually decimate all three Eds without effort, Eddy willingly vying for the balloon in a physical confrontation shows a certain level of determination beyond his usual self-preservation when Sarah is involved.

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* Just before the end of 'Ed, "Ed, Ed and Away!', Away!", Eddy takes on Sarah and Jimmy for the balloon, and wins. Bearing in mind that Sarah can usually decimate all three Eds without effort, Eddy willingly vying for the balloon in a physical confrontation shows a certain level of determination beyond his usual self-preservation when Sarah is involved.
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-->'''Marie:''' Where's our May?!
-->'''Eddy:''' ''WHERE'S '''OUR''' DOUBLE-D?!''

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-->'''Marie:''' --->'''Marie:''' Where's our May?!
-->'''Eddy:''' --->'''Eddy:''' ''WHERE'S '''OUR''' DOUBLE-D?!''



-->'''Ed''': '''BIG TROUBLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!'''

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-->'''Ed''': --->'''Ed''': '''BIG TROUBLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!'''



-->'''Eddy:''' '''Beat it!'''
-->Kankers stand there stunned for a few beats, then they ''actually do!''
-->'''Ed:''' (in awe) Good one, Eddy.
-->'''Eddy:''' ''Vultures!''

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-->'''Eddy:''' --->'''Eddy:''' '''Beat it!'''
-->Kankers
it!!'''
--->The Kankers
stand there stunned for a few beats, then they put Double D down and ''actually do!''
-->'''Ed:''' (in awe)
do beat it!''
--->'''Ed:''' ''(in awe)''
Good one, Eddy.
-->'''Eddy:''' --->'''Eddy:''' ''Vultures!''



-->'''Double D:''' ''(flipping through his book)'' Something's not right here! ''(Marie suddenly appears between the pages)'' Marie!?\\

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-->'''Double --->'''Double D:''' ''(flipping through his book)'' Something's not right here! ''(Marie suddenly appears between the pages)'' Marie!?\\
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-->'''Jonny:''' [[PreAssKickingOneLiner Scratch]] ''[[PreAssKickingOneLiner this]]''.

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-->'''Jonny:''' -->'''May:''' Give me back my backscratcher!\\
'''Jonny:'''
[[PreAssKickingOneLiner Scratch]] ''[[PreAssKickingOneLiner this]]''.

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* In "Is There an Ed in the House?", Ed, under Eddy's advice, stands up to Sarah the next time she yells an order at him. Cue Sarah [[PaperTiger quivering]] the moment he does, and when Ed throws Jimmy out like this, she starts ''crying''!
-->'''Sarah''': ED! GO GET MY BALL!\\
'''Ed''': NO BALL! GET IN BED! REST NOW!\\
'''Sarah''': (fearful) ''Please'' get my ball?
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* Whenever Eddy does something that completely merits whatever fate and/or beating he's handed, it's immensely satisfying to see him suffer for being such a huge jerk. One example in particular comes from "Cry Ed": after spending the afternoon trying to steal attention from an injury-prone Jimmy, Eddy winds up trapped in a hole with Kevin and Rolf, who are very unhappy with him landing on them while wearing a stove (ItsALongStory). Kevin's ready to pound, but Eddy claims that with his armor, he's invincible. Rolf immediately lays his tongue on the stove, finds a weak spot, and splits the stove open with a single punch, leaving Eddy defenseless to his ensuing pounding.

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* Whenever Eddy does something that completely merits whatever fate and/or beating he's handed, it's immensely satisfying to see him suffer for being such a huge jerk. One example in particular comes from "Cry Ed": after spending the afternoon trying to steal attention from an injury-prone Jimmy, as well as counter Sarah's attempts to make sure Jimmy gets the attention he deserves, and Edd's attempt to stop Eddy's game by turning a rubber glove into a bubble suit (which he quickly deems a change in the rules), Eddy winds up trapped in a hole with Kevin and Rolf, who are very unhappy with him landing on them while wearing a stove (ItsALongStory). Kevin's ready to pound, but Eddy claims that with his armor, he's invincible. Rolf immediately claims that he can see shoddy spot-welding from a distance of twenty goats. Rolf then lays his tongue on the stove, finds a weak spot, and splits the stove open with a single punch, leaving Eddy defenseless to his ensuing pounding.
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* Whenever Eddy does something that completely merits whatever fate and/or beating he's handed, it's immensely satisfying to see him suffer for being such a huge jerk. One example in particular comes from "Cry Ed": after spending the afternoon trying to steal attention from an injury-prone Jimmy, Eddy winds up trapped in a hole with Kevin and Rolf, who are very unhappy with him landing on them while wearing a stove (ItsALongStory). Kevin's ready to pound, but Eddy claims that with his armor, he's invincible. Rolf immediately spots a weak spot in the stove and splits it open with a single punch, leaving Eddy defenseless to his ensuing pounding.

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* Whenever Eddy does something that completely merits whatever fate and/or beating he's handed, it's immensely satisfying to see him suffer for being such a huge jerk. One example in particular comes from "Cry Ed": after spending the afternoon trying to steal attention from an injury-prone Jimmy, Eddy winds up trapped in a hole with Kevin and Rolf, who are very unhappy with him landing on them while wearing a stove (ItsALongStory). Kevin's ready to pound, but Eddy claims that with his armor, he's invincible. Rolf immediately spots lays his tongue on the stove, finds a weak spot in the stove spot, and splits it the stove open with a single punch, leaving Eddy defenseless to his ensuing pounding.
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* The first half of “Out with the Old, in with the Ed” is this for him. The fact that he (with Ed’s help) managed to alter everyone’s calendars, set up a heating system, and paint all the leaves on every tree in the cul-de-sac, ''without Edd noticing'', just so he could trick the other kids into thinking it’s still summer and scam them forever, is pretty impressive on his part. And if it hadn’t been for Edd figuring it out and Mother Nature intervening in the form of a rainstorm, ''it just might’ve worked''.

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* The first half of “Out with the Old, in with the Ed” is this for him. The fact that he (with Ed’s help) managed to alter everyone’s calendars, set up a heating system, and paint all the leaves on every tree in the cul-de-sac, ''without Edd noticing'', just so he could trick the other kids into thinking it’s still summer and scam them forever, is pretty impressive on his part. And if it hadn’t been for Edd figuring it out and Mother Nature intervening at that very moment in the form of a rainstorm, ''it just might’ve worked''.
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* The first half of “Out with the Old, in with the Ed” is this for him. The fact that he (with Ed’s help) managed to alter everyone’s calendars, set up a heating system, and paint all the leaves on every tree in the cul-de-sac, ''without Edd noticing'', just so he could trick the other kids into thinking it’s still summer and scam them forever, is pretty impressive on his part. And if it hadn’t been for Edd figuring it out and Mother Nature intervening in the form of a rainstorm, ''it just might’ve worked''.
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* ''Robbin Ed'' was one awesome episode all around, specifically for the debut of Captain Melonhead: [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Jonny]]'s superhero alter ego.

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* ''Robbin Ed'' "Robbin Ed" was one awesome episode all around, specifically for the debut of Captain Melonhead: [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Jonny]]'s superhero alter ego.

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