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Ed: Sagittarius
Edd: Aquarius
Eddy: Aries
Sarah: Scorpio
Jimmy: Cancer
Rolf: Capricorn
Kevin: Taurus
Nazz: Libra
Lee: Leo
Marie: Gemini
May: Virgo
Johnny: Pisces
Plank: Ophiuchus

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In the next scenes, the girls are beating each other up, or rather just May, fighting for this hairpin. Each Kanker believes that it will impress their man.

So, they actually do have feelings for the Eds. They still like torturing them. Since the girls are hitting puberty and discovering their feelings for themselves, the Kankers unearth what love is seeing if it’s what their mother has told them.

The Kanker’s have a very different lifestyle from everyone else. They were raised by their mother. It’s never fully stated if the girls have three different dads but it is heavily implied that a couple or all of them have walked out. 

Once you really study the girls home lives, the Kankers don’t have much. And they live with that. It’s how they grew up.

I think the Kanker’s want to expand their horizons. Their mother has kept them more grounded. Notice how they roamed the cul-de-sac more in the earlier seasons and then they only remain in the trailer park?

I’ll give another brief analysis of the moment but the girls are trying to prove their mother wrong. Kanker’s behavior raises numerous questions but the girls are trying to be independent to discover their world’s true colors and their own identities. 

Terrific animation! 

Poor May!

Lee matter of factly states that the pin is going in her hair.

Hmm, I have never seen Lee as the type of girl who needs to impress her man. She is happy with herself. Maybe she has hit puberty and is discovering ‘those feelings’.

I wonder how much their mother is around. She has to work a lot. I know the adults are supposed to be around but they’re invisible to viewers eyes, I think that the Kanker’s mother is actually absent. She works late hours to keep a roof over her daughters. 

I have a theory that the Kanker’s mother gave her daughters the talk around May I Have This Ed, or season 6. Notice how the girls have backed away from jumping the Eds? Sure, they get into a whole argument and explode in a jealous rage about the Eds at the dance. 

The Kanker’s are noticeably calmer and would rather defend the Eds then harass them. They’re treated as the heroes rather the antagonists in BPS. 

Stretching out Lee’s hair, Marie is not done defending herself yet. 

From this angle, it looks like Lee has no eyes. 

And Marie shoves Lee right into a tree, making a Lee shaped hole. 

Oddly foreshadows an indent that happens later in the episode. 

One of the best lessons the Kanker’s mother taught them is to never lose to a fight. I love the Kanker’s courage.

Also, Marie’s fear is a rare trait. I have a headcanon that she is hiding her true personality because she fears what others will think about her. 

Excited that he now has a plan to solve their Kanker dilemma, Edd announces his plan to Eddy.

Edd loves whenever he makes Eddy happy. Edd’s fear is upsetting people, especially adults, but mainly his parents. Ed and Eddy are the first people, Edd’s own age, to actually trust and fully support him. That’s why he’d rather be with Ed and Eddy than the kids. 

Edd explains that only a rock can break a rock.

Enraged Eddy is put out that with all the time Edd spent thinking that this was the best plan he came up with.

Even Ed is unsure, too.

Explaining that it is only an analogy, Edd informs them that they will use reverse psychology to solve their Kanker dilemma. 

I like the subtle details that there are other people, especially adults, inhabiting the Eds world. Other people are not important in the Eds memories as the cul-de-sac kids had more of an impact in their childhood. 

Oh, look! It’s the famous Edd meme!

I wouldn’t be surprised if Edd has insomnia on some nights. I have a headcanon that on some nights his parents don’t come home or they’re home very late. Feeling anxious to sleep, he would read. 

Remember in Jumanji when Peter used reverse psychology on Allen to get him to play the game? I wonder if that is also a source to where Edd got this idea. Inspired, Edd got this book and read in on it more. 

Oh, and also, Edd will totally become a mad scientist some day.

Still not understanding, Eddy thinks that the plan is to kit the Kanker’s with the book.

I’m surprised. Eddy would hit a girl? He did remark in season 2 that if Sarah weren’t Ed’s sister that he may have hurt her in some way. Eddy can say that, but I don’t think he’d do it. That’s Bro talking. Eddy would rather settle situations by talking them out. And that’s what helps out from his forced mask in Big Picture Show. Words help. 

Ed declares that the only way he can clear things out is with a demonstration.

Oh, admit it, Edd, you love your friends. No friendship is similar. Being different makes a relationship all the more impactful. You keep learning something new every day. 

“Ed,” Edd starts out sporting his very own Bro chin.

“Listen carefully now, do not eat that dirt!”

I love the direction and angles in this scene. I especially love the way Eddy reacts. 

He is always on guard with the way others treat Ed. Eddy gives Ed more of a chance than anyone. Kevin was seconds from mocking Ed in a season 2 episode and Eddy breaks it up, feeling insulted that someone would actually insult Ed. 

Ed waves it off like it’s nothing.

But it gets to him and he cannot leave it alone.

Ed sits down for a Thanksgiving dirt while Eddy berates Edd questioning why Ed ate the dirt when he was clearly told not to.

Edd’s pose is so cute. 

I love hoe takes charge in this episode. He learned his leadership skills from Eddy.

“That’s reverse psychology!” Edd eagerly explains. “In order to defeat our enemy, we must become our enemy!”

Edd has really gone to the dark side in this episode. He really wants the Kanker’s to leave them alone. It’s the same attitude he has when he glimpses the kids for just a brief second in BPS telling the kids that ‘you’re going to get it’ when they meet Bro for the first time.

Edd truly has a dark side. 

Rolf politely greets Ed, or by calling Ed ‘bunt-cake-for-brain-Ed-Boy’. He then explains that he is using the smaller rock to crush the bigger rock.

Misunderstanding, Ed and Rolf rant off on this whole gimmick on what is actually crushing the rock.

“Bunt cake crushes rock?”

“No, only rock will break rock!”

Hearing this helps Edd figure out an idea.

Ed: "Pizza slice breaks rock?”

Rolf: “Ed-boy! No pizza, ROCK!”

Ed: “Half-eaten pretzel bagel breaks rock?”

“MUST ROLF BEAT SOME SENSE INTO THAT OVERCOOKED NOODLE THAT YOU CALL A HEAD?!”

Before Rolf can actually beat over the head, Edd congratulates Rolf for being a source of inspiration to his new plan.

Unbenknowst to Rolf, Ed takes the rock from him and throws it into the air within passing. Unfortunately, it lands and hits Rolf on the head.

“Rolf, too years the simple life as a noodle head.”

Rolf just wants to be free. He wants to think like Ed. He wants to understand that free feeling the kids all have. I think Rolf feels trapped within his setting and its heavily implied in his scenes in Big Picture Show.

In the next scene, Rolf is destroying a big rock with a smaller rock. There is no context to why he is doing this in the first place. Is it a chore that his family needs him to do?

Rolf has to do all the chores. Ever since they moved to America his dad had to get a real job. It’s never specified if Rolf has any siblings. Seeing how he is the only one who is seen doing chores maybe he is an only sibling. Or based on a line from Rolf that he was the first born male of the family, he could have a couple of sisters.

Women are praised in Rolf’s culture. Do they have to do any of the work?

Keep in mind that Rolf has a big family. His parents, possible siblings, and Grandmother lives with him. Rolf is just doing his duties. He grew up differently from everyone else.

And then Edd wanders into the scene pondering over the rocks as Rolf proudly walks off.

Thinking that Edd has a plan to hit the Kanker’s with a rock Eddy pauses reprimanding himself on why he didn’t think up that idea.

Hollering incessantly again that Edd has disappeared, Eddy is not in a good mood in this episode.

One aspect that turned me off from Eddy’s character was his annoyingly loud voice. He screams a lot in season 4 and 5. And that’s when he’s suffering the most from a mental crisis and the past with his brother.

I have a headcanon that season 4 takes places in August. The trees are changing colors in later episodes. I know we see a July calendar at one point but what if Eddy had switched the calenders much earlier on? The Eds are heading into a new milestone. They’re entering sixth grade. Which means they’re young adults.

Eddy fears growing up. He also fears that he wasted his childhood. He doesn’t understand the relationship he had with Bro or why his parents want to keep them separated.

The school does not help Eddy since teachers are not on his side. Therefore, Eddy is extra stressed out about the looming school year.

Rolf makes his mark.

“EAT SLIME!!”

I think Rolf could defeat Godzilla.

Ed is so lucky that he lives in a cartoon universe. Unphased Ed asks what Rolf is doing with the rocks.

Since Edd has been placed in the position to think of a plan, he retires to the back seat of the van for total peace. 

However, the total peace part isn’t going to happen with Ed and Eddy badgering him to think.

This scene is like me trying to sleep at night while I constantly think about all my stories when I am supposed to be sleeping. 

“THINK! THINK! THINK! THINK! THINK! THINK!….”

I love how Ed just takes one look at Eddy and mirrors his actions in an instant. Ed looks up to Eddy. Edd, too. They’re the only people who he can really trust. And Edd and Eddy see the value in Ed, unlike his home life. 

“THINK! THINK! THINK! THINK! THINK! THINK! THINK!…”

“VERY WELL THEN!!!” Edd screams.

Look at Eddy. He’s not fond of anyone screaming in his face. It triggers bad memories from Bro.

“And it better be good,” Eddy concludes placing his hands against his hips. 

Edd decides to venture outside so he can better. Eddy gives chase.

They’re no longer afraid to walk outside knowing that the Kanker’s could pounce them. When they’re together, the Eds can face challenges together instead of alone. 

Ed trips while getting out of the van. Oh, Ed…

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A panicked Edd runs into the junkyard. Either because Marie Kanker is still after him or he noticed that skull lying in the pile in the corner.

Edd is so distracted that he trips over a tire landing on his face.

Edd is such a trooper! He gets right back up without even complaining about what just happened.

He even steals Eddy’s run for a second!

Finally, here is an appearance by the retro van which we have not seen since season 4! Why didn’t the retro van appear in season 5 or even the movie! The retro van would have made an interesting getaway car. 

This is one of the best moments in A Twist of Ed.

Each Ed runs for the cover of the old retro van for their safety.

Eddy even starts off the conversation with, “What, you too?” It’s a subtle detail that the Eds aren’t always together all the time. As the audience, we don’t know what their time apart looks like. Is there ever a day when the Eds don’t see each other?

For example, did the Eds spend time together during the day in the episode To Sir With Ed? Ed and Edd are having a sleeping over while Eddy was home alone that night. 

As Eddy grumbles about why the Kanker’s can’t just leave them alone, Edd is disgusted by the horrible odor. Not noticing the green stink flames coming from Eddy, Edd immediately blames Ed.

I love this line from Ed! “Not I, Double D. Talk to Mr. Stinkbutt!” Matt Hill’s delivery is priceless.

Even though Ed doesn’t have the best hygiene he still isn’t fond of smelly odors. Which is ironic, seeing how Ed lives in a filthy basement and loves smells like moldy cheese. I guess he has his limits.

“Hey, I had a Kanker hairball stuck in my shower!” Eddy defends himself. 

Immediately, Ed is sorry he mentioned the fact. 

“Calm down, Eddy! I’m sure if we put our 2 ½ heads together…”

Wait… excuse me?

2 ½? Edd, seriously? That is so mean to say! In season 5, Too Smart For Your Own Ed, Edd learns just how wrong he is about Ed’s intelligence. Even though they are close friends Edd still does not understand and is not comfortable with Ed’s unknown disability regarding his behavior. 

Big Picture Show opens up Edd’s world. If that campfire scene were not deleted Edd would have finally understood Ed and how he feels about himself and the world. The beautiful hug they share at the end of the movie really sells how differently Edd views Ed. 

Also, remember the moment where Edd asked for Ed’s opinion on which tie he should wear to meet Eddy’s Brother? You never see that? Edd is including Ed more knowing that there is more to Ed and that he was wrong. 

I love the coming of age journeys in this show. 

“THEN YOU THINK OF SOMETHING SMART GUY!!”

Eddy is not confident about his own ideas. That’s why he makes Edd draw up the plans to further think the ideas out. Think of how his brother would chew him out or insult him. Eddy is just beating himself up inside. Poor kid. 

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And then Eddy wakes up at 11.

Oof, don’t want to be caught in the line of that morning breath.

I wonder if Eddy sleeps late every morning. It is summer after all. He is not a morning person as indicated by the school season. Eddy falling asleep during classes should have been a recurring gag.

Eddy goes off to take a shower only for the drain to clog up flooding his whole shower.

Lucky for Eddy that this is a cartoon.

Eddy finally wakes up to notice that something is clogging his drain.

I love Eddy’s reaction as the soap floats by. He acts as if this happens all the time. It could. It’s rare whenever we see the Eds, especially Eddy, alone.

Removing the clog in his drain Eddy’s shower is fixed in an instant.

Or not…

The Kanker’s actions have caused controversy among fans. Lee corners Eddy in the SHOWER. Thankfully they are both fully clothed.

Obviously the girls learned their behavior from their mother. I have made up my own backstory for their mother who is feverishly working day and night to keep a roof over her daughters heads that she does not realize what they are doing.

Notice how the girls back away from the Eds in the later seasons and the movie. I believe that they got a long talk from their mother about their actions. And I think they also learned from the way the Eds treated them in this episode. I will get more in depth on the Kanker’s reactions in later analysis.

“Kanker!”

And Ed, Edd n Eddy can check Titanic reference off the list.

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The episode cuts to Ed who is pouring himself breakfast. 

There should have been more scenes and episodes that involved Ed. I know writers were writing Ed based episodes for the scrapped season 6. Ed’s birthday would have been a canon episode. Ed is a very unique character especially with how he interacts with the world and other characters. 

It’s rare to see him alone without his friends. If the Eds didn’t know each other they would all have a tough time interacting with the world. 

I would also like to point out that Ed is in his kitchen. He’s almost never in the upstairs part of his own house, especially when he is with Ed and Edd. Since Ed’s parents, or his mother, spoil Sarah they have banished Ed to the basement. Nobody in the family ever visits, except for Sarah. That’s because Ed’s mom doesn’t want anything to do with Ed.

Ed tries a couple of failed attempt to eat his cereal.

I like the buzzer effect in the background until Ed realized what the problem is.

Although Ed is slow he can think for himself. Whether Ed has a disability or not he is a full functioning human being. He doesn’t have the supportive parental figures to help him. And that affects the way Ed thinks of himself. Ed may wear a smile but on the inside, he’s struggling with his own person on how to take charge. 

Big Picture Show is Ed’s growth.

“SPOON PLEASE!”

Ed is so adorable. I could listen to his laugh all day.

Searching through the drawer Ed picks a couple of objects. A buzzer is even heard in the background. I wonder if that’s Ed’s mind.

Unbeknownst to Ed, May Kanker has been inside his drawer in waits. 

How long was she waiting in there for?

Marie and Lee had a plan which lured Edd or Eddy into the trap. 

A subtle character trait that May is not like her sisters and wants to be different. 

I love the background moment where a female voice is heard gasping. It’s like an audience reaction if this were one of those shows recorded in front of a live audience.

This moment cracks me up every time! It still hasn’t registered to Ed that it’s May so he just throws her offscreen like the other utensils.

May’s reaction is priceless! 

Finally, Ed finds what he is looking for. 

“A big hug for my honey!:” Uh-oh!

This is one of the coolest cinematographic shots in all of Ed, Edd n Eddy history!

In a rare occurrence, A Twist of Ed splits up the Eds stories at the very beginning.  

Season 4 was known for showing the characters being independent. I like that. It’s important to be independent. Although it’s important to make friends and be social, we have to spend time to ourselves. By ourselves, we can explore our passions 

Similar to the first episode, Edd is introduced first. He has put himself to work. Obviously, he is following out orders from his parent’s sticky notes. There is a lot to analyze when it comes to Edd’s relationship with his parents. 

Since it is heavily implied that they are ashamed of him they’re only making him do these chores because they know he will obey. And Edd does due to his OCD. Edd also wants to please them hoping they will finally acknowledge him. In the movie, Edd has given up on them altogether. 

In season 5, Edd distances himself from Ed and Eddy thinking that he should get the attention of his parents. He goes so far as to join the football team! 

Edd comments: “Putting one’s shoulder to the works certainly has its rewards.”

Now, why would Edd’s parents want him to repaint the chairs? They even wanted him to wash the phone, triangulate the towels, and sew the curtains.

When Edd says this is he referring to how his parents will acknowledge him or how he feels at the moment?

It’s really sad the way Edd truly thinks about himself. Each Ed. The writers for this show did such a good job with the see-don’t-tell rule. His explosion in Big Picture Show says everything about how he is really feeling. 

Without Ed and Eddy, Edd has nobody.  Ed and Eddy are the only two people who really understand him and what he is going through. Even Edd doesn’t understand his situation until the later seasons. 

Do you remember how different Edd was in season 1? He doesn’t know how to socialize or interact with the world? I have a theory that Edd’s parents had shut him in his him room, homeschooling Edd until fourth grade. By cutting him off from the world and destroying the social skills beyond his age, Edd’s parents brainwashed him, affecting the way Edd thinks about himself. 

Just then Edd spies something peculiar.

“Strange. What could a spare lipstick dispenser be doing in my yard?”

“Oh my….”

I love the expressions in this show. 

Before Edd can even run for safety, Marie pummels Edd to the ground.

Marie Kanker was so underrated!

Nice drawing!

I have to remind myself when drawing these characters is that they can be as zany as ever.  Take risks and don’t hold back. 

Marie ties Edd up with his own hat. 

Marie glosses up her lips with lipstick and tells the viewers to pucker up as she looms in for a big kiss.

It’s interesting to note that Marie attacks Edd while out in the open while Lee and Marie make their attacks in Ed and Eddy’s homes. 

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A Twist of Ed is a really good Kanker centric episode! The Eds get their needed revenge on the girls. It’s a fun episode to watch and I enjoy the interactions between characters.

Fans have a mixed relationship when it comes to the Kanker. They may not be the most appealing characters but they have a lot of backstory and depth among other characters in the show.

I cannot wait to analyze this episode! Sit back and enjoy A Twist of Ed!

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Transitioning into Eddy’s flashback, he is walking home from school. He is wearing a dunce hat. As he mentioned he had a destination that day. Wow, he had a detention, but Ed didn’t.

Eddy grumbles about the teachers.

I feel that the teachers in the Peach Creek school system judge Eddy before they get to know him due to the history with his brother. Eddy doesn’t like that and it ruined how he feels about himself.

Eddy already has a low self esteem issue which he keeps secret, but this adds to the reason on why he dislikes school. Then again, Eddy doesn’t even try. Eddy is a very intelligent person which he refuses to show.

Also, this is a chance to see Eddy by himself for a short time. As the movie revealed, Eddy has been hiding under a mask. He is an angry person because he chose to be that way instead of being his own person.

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“Check it out, boys!” In enters Eddy ignoring that Edd’s house has just been blown up into smithereens. This is one of my favorite Eddy entrances! 

I noticed that he is more independent in season 5. In Fistful of Ed he is not a member of the Happy Cluckers Club. And then in the next season, he is walking alone into the school! I wonder if that means that the Eds were trying to be more independent from one another. 

The Eds, mostly Edd, is ecstatic that Eddy has a jawbreaker. So…. are the Eds going to share it?

Edd immediately catches himself regaining his adult persona, forgetting about the child that is trapped. The writers flanderized Edd’s character into an unlikeable person who doesn’t care if he gets his friends into trouble. 

One of the first episodes of season 5 has Edd delivering Ed and Eddy’s vile report cards to their parents all because the principal asked him to. Now, Edd could have declined for his friend’s sake, but Edd is trying to make a positive image for the sake of his parents. 

“Where on earth did you get that from?” The expressions are so good!

“I scammed it off Jonny! What a pigeon!” Hmm, I wonder how Eddy stole the jawbreaker before Jonny began talking about the past at Rolf’s house. 

“YUM!”

Okay, this is cruel of Eddy to do to his friend, but you still have to admit this is a funny joke. 

It’s not often you see any animals in Ed, Edd n Eddy. Isn’t this the third time we’ve seen this skunk in the series?

“Spicy!”

“PTOOO!” That is my favorite noise!

Look at Edd thinking in the corner. 

While brushing Eddy’s hair, and surprisingly Eddy lets Ed do this, Ed asks how Eddy got the jawbreaker from Jonny.

I love Ed and Eddy’s friendship. I feel that it is underrated at times. They have such a sweet friendship, goofing around with each other. Without Ed, Eddy would also forget to be a kid. Of course, Eddy acts like a kid, but he feels that he wasted most of his childhood masking himself as his brother and doing these pointless scams. Eddy is himself when he is with Ed. 

Oh, look at that sass Edd is giving Eddy. Hmm, why are you looking at Edd like that, Eddy?

“Well, I was walking home from my detention, of course, and I spot baldy coming out of the candy store!”

This is my favorite part of this episode. Everyone clearly breaks the fourth wall. And you know, since they can relive on memories from the past like this, they could have done this technique where they pull in the scene in which describes their flashback in the episode The Good ‘Ole Ed! That would have been fun to see.  

And so, Every Which Way but Ed starts out with Ed and Edd hanging out together.

I love whenever Ed and Edd hangout. Each Ed has an individual relationship with each other and I like how episodes display that. While Ed and Edd are two very different people, they still enjoy being in each other’s company.

Since Eddy had detention, Ed and Edd decided to spend some time together. I have a headcanon that most of season 5 takes place in September-October. Right when they go back to school, the Eds are put against one another by the school and the cul-de-sac kids. Eddy slowly becomes more irritated, too. 

I liked the school season. It was something new. I didn’t like the Eds attitude towards each other, but that is important. Not every friendship is perfect. 

Ed and Edd must have already completed homework if they had any. For a while, I was confused on the timespan from when we saw Eddy walking home from his detention and now when it is nighttime. We’ll talk about that later on.

Edd is conducting, or he is just having fun with static electricity. 

“Zappity-zap-zap!”

For years, I always thought Ed said, “Somebody’s hubs up!” Hahaha!

Edd goes on to explain the meaning of static electricity. “ Did you know that the treasure trove of accessible energy lies right beneath our feet?“

I love this screenshot.

Ed questions if this supposed static electricity happens between his toes.

Instead of being brash, Edd acknowledges Ed’s answer and decides to let Ed wear his slippers to bring his point across. Wow, Edd is offering his own slippers to Ed? Hmm, then again, he offered the slippers to Eddy in the first episode before entering his room. 

Aw, look at that look. Ed loves whenever he is praised for his opinion.

"You see, by shuffling along the carpet, you absorb eager electrons, rapidly looking for a direct escape.”

Aw, look, Edd’s doing the happy leg!

Wait, was Edd wearing slippers over his shoes?? Well, he wears socks over his socks sometimes. 

This scene has a great direction.

Unfortunately, Ed gets carried away with the lesson and repeatedly rubs his feet along the ground until all the electricity absorbs into his body.

I wonder if Ed gets over-stimulated at times. Edd even points out that Ed is prone to over-stimulation in The Day The Ed Stood Still. 

“Now, Ed, there is no need to overdo it,” Edd says calmy. 

Edd takes the static electricity lesson to the extreme running all throughout the house giggling to himself. This is one of my favorite sequences of the episode! The animation is spectacular. 

Season 5 of Ed, Edd n Eddy switched to digital. While it is very different from the traditional drawing animation technique used in the previous seasons, the show took more creative liberties and took a chance to experiment. 

I love Ed!

You have to watch this sequence. It is so fun! Ed is just being Ed. And Edd is terrified of what his parents might say if Ed (once again) destroys the house. 

I wonder if Edd lies to his parents telling them that he didn’t have friends over while they were gone. He admits that his father exploded the first time when Ed broke the screen door. Clearly, Edd’s parents don’t like Ed and Eddy.

That may be the reason why Edd tends to leave the group in the beginning half of season 5. Since he is back in school, Edd is between being with his friends or being a good student to the school faculty.  He wants his parents to approve of him. Edd goes so far as to join the school football team just to get their attention!

Edd still fears about everyone finding out about his past. Even now, Edd is still nervous to let his friends into his home. I wonder how Eddy feels whenever he lets his friends into his home. Sure, they only hang out in his room, but I am surprised there is no other evidence about Bro once living in the house aside from one picture on the staircase. 

Interestingly, there are no other artifacts of Bro, not even in the attic where Eddy is searching for presents in the Christmas special. And Eddy mentions that his parents are pack rats. Hmm, I wonder, if they do still have any remembrance of their oldest son in the house or if they’re trying to forget about him. They already closed off his bedroom. 

Getting back on topic, Edd is afraid that one of his friends will learn the truth about his past. We will talk a lot more about Edd’s past later in the episode.


Now all the furniture is looming towards Ed who is absorbing all the electricity.

“ED, PLEASE, STOP!!” Edd begs, grasping the chair. 

I love the expressions in this show!

“Zappity Zap Zap!”

Ed’s static electricity is so powerful that Edd’s entire house explodes.

Oh dear, Edd’s parents are going to be furious. Unless cartoon magic saves the day.

“Tag your it!”

The expressions and coloring in this scene are fantastic!

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Sketch Comic - $15

Inked and Color Sketch Comic $20

Here are the drawings that I made last year.

Or if you don’t want it to be EENE related here is example of a Christmas drawing that I drew years ago! 

You could also get a story with it, too!

FANFICTION COMMISSION PRICES

100-200 Words - $2

300-500 - $3-5

600-800 - $6-8

900-1000 - $9-10

Message me and we can talk about gift ideas! Even if you cannot commission me, please reblog this post. Thank you so much!

All payments go through to my PayPal or Venmo!

I will be taking EENE Holiday Commissions until Dec. 23!

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