Post by GeneralMBison (GMB) on Apr 27, 2007 13:58:22 GMT -5
Yeah it is and I'm still not done. Here's Season 4:
Title
"An Ed in the Bush" Rolf readies The Urban Rangers for their hike into the nearby woods, but its near dark, which Eddy attempts to scare The Urban Rangers to "prove" they are big phonies.
"See No Ed" Kevin and the rest of the kids are in the lane when the kids reveal they haven't seen the Eds all day. They look for them, but no luck. Kevin is not worried, though. He's suspicious, and tries to convince everyone it is just a plot, but they do not listen.
"Is There An Ed In The House?" The Eds are taking a picture of Rolf when they find out that Sarah is sick. Ed, ever a caring brother, decides to take care of her, but Jimmy gets there first. This marks the beginning of a rivalry.
"An Ed is Born" Eddy gets a rather large package from his brother, only to find it is addressed to "Pipsqueak" and full of baby things. Determined to show his big brother how he's grown up, he borrows Ed's camera and has his friends help make a home movie that makes Eddy look good (a tall order indeed) but it is messed up.
"One Size Fits Ed" Feeling upstaged by Edd's wishing-well scheme, Eddy is inspired by Ed's sudden interest in sumo to turn Jimmy into a star... a star sumo wrestler, that is! Jimmy's a natural (after he's bulked up QUITE a bit, that is), which leads the Eds to attempt to ship Jimmy to Japan.
"Pain in the Ed" Ed is taking violin lessons, much to Eddy's disgust. Eddy spends the whole day trying to destroy Ed's violin because he finds it annoying. Edd tries to stop Eddy knowing that Sarah has assigned Jimmy to spy on the Eds in case Eddy did break the violin so he can tell Sarah.
"Ed Overboard" After a bungled makeover gives May the blues, her sisters decide to cheer her up by bringing Ed over for some "fun"... whether Ed likes it or not! Eddy and Edd are forced to turn to Rolf and his Urban Rangers to save Ed from the Kankers.
"One of Those Eds" Eddy finds a quarter mysteriously stuck to the side walk, but soon it becomes a free-for-all, as the other kids begin to fighting over it.
"They Call Him Mr. Ed" Eddy starts his own company, as part of a scheme to help himself and his friends move "up" in the world. NOTE: The word "up" is used approximately 65 times.
"For the Ed, by the Ed" After defeating the Kankers and rescuing Jimmy from them, wooden board Plank is praised as the "King of the Cul-de-sac"; however Eddy challenges Plank to an election, using his scheming ways to win.
"Little Ed Blue" Ed inexplicably becomes ill-tempered and moody, and his friends' struggles to cheer him up only seem to be annoying him further.
"A Twist of Ed" Edd comes up with the idea of using reverse psychology to ward off the Kankers, and oddly enough, it seems to be working. That is until at the end the Kankers used reverse reverse psychology.
"Your Ed Here"
After finding Eddy's wallet, Kevin begins to blackmail Eddy after learning his middle name is "Skipper". After humiliating Eddy to no end, Kevin reveals it to everyone, and when Double D offers condloences by telling him his own middle name, Eddy then gets all the kids to laugh at him instead.
"The Good Ole Ed" "Ah, good times", the Eds make a time capsule, and find trinkets that reminds them of scams both familiar and not-so-familiar.
"Thick as an Ed"
Eddy's latest scheme involves hunting down frogs for his "Triple-E Frog Races" but a war ensues between Ed and Edd, over Ed's 57-day old lucky cheese-chunk, Sheldon. Edd cannot stand Sheldon's smell and constantly attempts to throw it away behind Ed's back.
"Sorry, Wrong Ed" Rolf hides a phone that claims to be haunted, but the phone looks kind of stylish to Eddy though, so Eddy takes it without Rolf knowing. As Eddy answers it, he is plagued by unfortunate mishaps throughout the day.
"Robbin' Ed"
The Eds once again scam the kids of the cul-de-sac for jawbreakers, but Edd thinks this time they've really gone too far. When a mysterious superhero named Captain Melonhead (a thinly-disguised Jonny, with Plank as his sidekick, "Splinter the Wonder Wood") steal the money back and return it to the put-upon kids of the cul-de-sac, Eddy thinks it is payback time, and transforms himself, Edd, and Ed into Professor Scam and his henchmen, the Cents.
"A Case of Ed" While Kevin has been grounded for the day, Ed and Eddy celebrate by taunting him with constant insults and annoyances, knowing he can't leave the house. During Ed's and Eddy's fun hassling Kevin, Eddy also tricks Double D into believing he has "Lackadaisycathro disease". This is only fueled by the others, causing Double D to believe he is dying.
"Run for your Ed" The Kanker Sisters go on the warpath to find a missing family heirloom, turning the cul-de-sac (and its denizens) upside-down. Unbeknownest to the Eds, the ship-in-a-bottle that's stuck on Ed's finger is the very thing the Kankers are after.
"Hand Me Down Ed" Strange things begin to happen as a mysterious old boomerang flies into the cul-de-sac, reversing the kids personalities. Jimmy becomes a rough-and-tough muscle-man, Sarah becomes disturbingly nice and touchy-feely, and Rolf (oddly the only person who is conscious of the change and remembers it) becomes an opera singer. The Eds are after the rest to be affected by the boomerang's effects as Ed becomes a genius, Edd becomes a sweating nudist, and Eddy becomes the mother to one of his own scams.
"Stiff Upper Ed" When Sarah and Jimmy start a "Rich Club" in Ed's backyard, Eddy drops what he's doing and tries to prove he's got what it takes to be a member, although the pair don't want that at all and invites all of the kids except the Eds.
"Here's Mud in Your Ed" After Eddy creates a scam called Smileyville (it is just a lone alley), in which makes Jimmy's bad day worse by scamming him out of his last quarter, Rolf and Jimmy team up to turn the tables on Eddy by pulling a con on HIM. Inspired by an idea by Kit Topp, web mistress of Edtropolis.
"Stuck in Ed" After Kevin makes a mint selling his surplus jawbreakers, Eddy tries to con some of it out of him, only to find he's completely tapped for scam ideas. Eddy ends up turning to his old disciple, Jimmy, for an idea.
"Postcards from Ed" When Plank's "parents" come to town, Ed irritates Eddy by offering to show them around the cul-de-sac. But then Eddy gets the idea to take them on his own, significantly-pricier tour.
"Take This Ed and Shove It" (Half-Hour)
The original series finale. Part I: When Edd points out how the local kids are growing up (and growing way too old for Eddy's "Panda Eddy Show"), Eddy decides to make a quick buck by opening his own career counseling center and helping his neighbors find their dream jobs. This leads to disaster however, as the jawbreakers the Eds hold so dear are locked away from them inside a desk by new dentist Dr. Nazz.
Part II: After Eddy gets crushed by debris, he wakes up and notices he is a 100 year old hag! He and his friends are old too! Eddy is confused at what is going on, and meets the children at old ages, with white hair, cracked voices, and wrinkles! Eddy wants is the desk opened to get to the jawbreakers, but it seems the desk is too old to even withstand becoming dust, making Eddy even mor depressed. He eventually awakes, realizing that the whole thing was a dream. Relieved to be a kid, he celebrates his youth, until he, once again, wakes-up to realize that he had been dreaming about his childhood and really is old.
Title
"An Ed in the Bush" Rolf readies The Urban Rangers for their hike into the nearby woods, but its near dark, which Eddy attempts to scare The Urban Rangers to "prove" they are big phonies.
"See No Ed" Kevin and the rest of the kids are in the lane when the kids reveal they haven't seen the Eds all day. They look for them, but no luck. Kevin is not worried, though. He's suspicious, and tries to convince everyone it is just a plot, but they do not listen.
"Is There An Ed In The House?" The Eds are taking a picture of Rolf when they find out that Sarah is sick. Ed, ever a caring brother, decides to take care of her, but Jimmy gets there first. This marks the beginning of a rivalry.
"An Ed is Born" Eddy gets a rather large package from his brother, only to find it is addressed to "Pipsqueak" and full of baby things. Determined to show his big brother how he's grown up, he borrows Ed's camera and has his friends help make a home movie that makes Eddy look good (a tall order indeed) but it is messed up.
"One Size Fits Ed" Feeling upstaged by Edd's wishing-well scheme, Eddy is inspired by Ed's sudden interest in sumo to turn Jimmy into a star... a star sumo wrestler, that is! Jimmy's a natural (after he's bulked up QUITE a bit, that is), which leads the Eds to attempt to ship Jimmy to Japan.
"Pain in the Ed" Ed is taking violin lessons, much to Eddy's disgust. Eddy spends the whole day trying to destroy Ed's violin because he finds it annoying. Edd tries to stop Eddy knowing that Sarah has assigned Jimmy to spy on the Eds in case Eddy did break the violin so he can tell Sarah.
"Ed Overboard" After a bungled makeover gives May the blues, her sisters decide to cheer her up by bringing Ed over for some "fun"... whether Ed likes it or not! Eddy and Edd are forced to turn to Rolf and his Urban Rangers to save Ed from the Kankers.
"One of Those Eds" Eddy finds a quarter mysteriously stuck to the side walk, but soon it becomes a free-for-all, as the other kids begin to fighting over it.
"They Call Him Mr. Ed" Eddy starts his own company, as part of a scheme to help himself and his friends move "up" in the world. NOTE: The word "up" is used approximately 65 times.
"For the Ed, by the Ed" After defeating the Kankers and rescuing Jimmy from them, wooden board Plank is praised as the "King of the Cul-de-sac"; however Eddy challenges Plank to an election, using his scheming ways to win.
"Little Ed Blue" Ed inexplicably becomes ill-tempered and moody, and his friends' struggles to cheer him up only seem to be annoying him further.
"A Twist of Ed" Edd comes up with the idea of using reverse psychology to ward off the Kankers, and oddly enough, it seems to be working. That is until at the end the Kankers used reverse reverse psychology.
"Your Ed Here"
After finding Eddy's wallet, Kevin begins to blackmail Eddy after learning his middle name is "Skipper". After humiliating Eddy to no end, Kevin reveals it to everyone, and when Double D offers condloences by telling him his own middle name, Eddy then gets all the kids to laugh at him instead.
"The Good Ole Ed" "Ah, good times", the Eds make a time capsule, and find trinkets that reminds them of scams both familiar and not-so-familiar.
"Thick as an Ed"
Eddy's latest scheme involves hunting down frogs for his "Triple-E Frog Races" but a war ensues between Ed and Edd, over Ed's 57-day old lucky cheese-chunk, Sheldon. Edd cannot stand Sheldon's smell and constantly attempts to throw it away behind Ed's back.
"Sorry, Wrong Ed" Rolf hides a phone that claims to be haunted, but the phone looks kind of stylish to Eddy though, so Eddy takes it without Rolf knowing. As Eddy answers it, he is plagued by unfortunate mishaps throughout the day.
"Robbin' Ed"
The Eds once again scam the kids of the cul-de-sac for jawbreakers, but Edd thinks this time they've really gone too far. When a mysterious superhero named Captain Melonhead (a thinly-disguised Jonny, with Plank as his sidekick, "Splinter the Wonder Wood") steal the money back and return it to the put-upon kids of the cul-de-sac, Eddy thinks it is payback time, and transforms himself, Edd, and Ed into Professor Scam and his henchmen, the Cents.
"A Case of Ed" While Kevin has been grounded for the day, Ed and Eddy celebrate by taunting him with constant insults and annoyances, knowing he can't leave the house. During Ed's and Eddy's fun hassling Kevin, Eddy also tricks Double D into believing he has "Lackadaisycathro disease". This is only fueled by the others, causing Double D to believe he is dying.
"Run for your Ed" The Kanker Sisters go on the warpath to find a missing family heirloom, turning the cul-de-sac (and its denizens) upside-down. Unbeknownest to the Eds, the ship-in-a-bottle that's stuck on Ed's finger is the very thing the Kankers are after.
"Hand Me Down Ed" Strange things begin to happen as a mysterious old boomerang flies into the cul-de-sac, reversing the kids personalities. Jimmy becomes a rough-and-tough muscle-man, Sarah becomes disturbingly nice and touchy-feely, and Rolf (oddly the only person who is conscious of the change and remembers it) becomes an opera singer. The Eds are after the rest to be affected by the boomerang's effects as Ed becomes a genius, Edd becomes a sweating nudist, and Eddy becomes the mother to one of his own scams.
"Stiff Upper Ed" When Sarah and Jimmy start a "Rich Club" in Ed's backyard, Eddy drops what he's doing and tries to prove he's got what it takes to be a member, although the pair don't want that at all and invites all of the kids except the Eds.
"Here's Mud in Your Ed" After Eddy creates a scam called Smileyville (it is just a lone alley), in which makes Jimmy's bad day worse by scamming him out of his last quarter, Rolf and Jimmy team up to turn the tables on Eddy by pulling a con on HIM. Inspired by an idea by Kit Topp, web mistress of Edtropolis.
"Stuck in Ed" After Kevin makes a mint selling his surplus jawbreakers, Eddy tries to con some of it out of him, only to find he's completely tapped for scam ideas. Eddy ends up turning to his old disciple, Jimmy, for an idea.
"Postcards from Ed" When Plank's "parents" come to town, Ed irritates Eddy by offering to show them around the cul-de-sac. But then Eddy gets the idea to take them on his own, significantly-pricier tour.
"Take This Ed and Shove It" (Half-Hour)
The original series finale. Part I: When Edd points out how the local kids are growing up (and growing way too old for Eddy's "Panda Eddy Show"), Eddy decides to make a quick buck by opening his own career counseling center and helping his neighbors find their dream jobs. This leads to disaster however, as the jawbreakers the Eds hold so dear are locked away from them inside a desk by new dentist Dr. Nazz.
Part II: After Eddy gets crushed by debris, he wakes up and notices he is a 100 year old hag! He and his friends are old too! Eddy is confused at what is going on, and meets the children at old ages, with white hair, cracked voices, and wrinkles! Eddy wants is the desk opened to get to the jawbreakers, but it seems the desk is too old to even withstand becoming dust, making Eddy even mor depressed. He eventually awakes, realizing that the whole thing was a dream. Relieved to be a kid, he celebrates his youth, until he, once again, wakes-up to realize that he had been dreaming about his childhood and really is old.