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  • In the Sonic X episode "Cruise Blues," Dr. Eggman is suggesting names for his three new flying fortress inventions, with one of them being Egg, Egger and Eggiest, making a clear reference to Ed, Edd n Eddy. This reference was only in the English version of the episode.

Fan Works

Films - Animated

Films - Live Action

  • In Shattered (called Butterfly on a Wheel in Canada), the show can be heard at Tom Ryan's house and is also shown on TV in the hotel room, featuring the episode "For Your Ed Only."
  • In The Kid (2000), Young Rusty is shown watching the episode "Knock Knock Who's Ed?" on TV when he is first seen.
  • In World Trade Center, Ed, Edd 'n Eddy is on in the background in one of the Mrs. Jimeno scenes.

Live-Action TV

Magazines

  • In the "Toon Wars: U.S vs. Japan" story of the July 2002 issue of Cracked Magazine, the Eds were among the Cartoon Network characters that were sent flying when the Japanese cartoon characters blew Cartoon Network Studios sky high.
  • 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 cartoons such as Mandy from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Mr. Lancer from Danny Phantom.

Music

  • Ed, Edd 'n Eddy is mentioned in Tyga's song "Cartoonz," from his independent debut album No Introduction.
  • Ed, Edd 'n Eddy is mentioned in Big Sean's song "Blessings."
  • The fourth track on J.I.D.'s debut album, The Never Story, is titled "EdEddnEddy." In the song, the rapper declares the antics of him and two of his friends are similar to the scams of Ed, Edd, and Eddy.

Video Games

  • In Plants Vs Zombies 2, the face on one of Spore-shroom's alternate outfits (a paper bag hat) looks just like Plank's.

Webcomics

Web Video

  • In Smosh's "A Merry Gangsta Christmas," at the scene where one of the gangstas says "2 Double Ds," the gangsta pulls out two pieces of paper with the same portrait of Edd (Double D) around the 1 minute and 33 second mark.

Western Animation

  • Other Cartoon Network shows:
    • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends:
      • In "Eddie Monster," three boys who resemble the Eds make an appearance along with Dexter and Pikachu.
      • In the episode "Imposter's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals", one of Goofball John McGee's friends looks like a male version of Nazz.
    • In "The Grim Adventures of the Kids Next Door," a crossover between The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Codename: Kids Next Door, Billy calls the Eds for help. Later, Eddy is shown popping out of The Delightful Reaper after it is destroyed. During the credits, a screencap is shown of Ed, Edd n' Mandy with Mandy chasing after Ed and Double D while armed with Plank with a nail through his head.
    • In the MAD short "Once Upon a Toon," Edd appears as one of the classic Cartoon Network characters whom a boy named Henry Mills tries to refresh Cartoon Network employees' memories of, with the characters being cast an evil spell upon which has wiped people's memories of them.
    • In the My Gym Partner's a Monkey episode of Cartoon Network Invaded, "That Darn Platypus," the Eds are seen on a tabloid newspaper that references the previous part, "The Eds are Coming".
    • Edd makes a cameo in the OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes special crossover episode "Crossover Nexus" among the heroes that were "struck out" by Strike (which included all kinds of characters from Cartoon Network shows).
      • In the Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School crossover episode "Monster Party", one scene had Elsa, Phantasma, and Sibella drawn to resemble Ed, Edd, and Eddy respectively (complete with squiggly lines).
    • In the Uncle Grandpa/Steven Universe crossover episode "Say Uncle", when Uncle Grandpa was looking for Steven's name on the checklist of Cartoon Network characters he had helped, Ed, Edd, and Eddy were three of the names on the list.
    • Plank appeared on a poster for "Plank Live" in the Villainous pilot episode "The Dreadful Dawn".
  • In the Robot Chicken episode "3 2 1 2 333, 222, 3...66?," Plank appears in a short called "Plank the College Years", in which he is used to spank a stripper's behind.

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