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emperor26 05-02-2007 06:07 PM

Ed, Edd N' Eddy
 
Is anyone in the forum a fan of the longest running series in Cartoon Network?

Just so you know, the episode, "A Fistful of Ed", is NOT the last episode of the show. Just the last episode of season 5.

Next season will currently start sometimes this month.

some guy you dont know 05-02-2007 06:16 PM

yeah its an awsome show, and ive known that wasnt the last episode for the last few weeks. but still a good show

AerostarMonk 05-02-2007 06:29 PM

Aww, man. No offense to those who love the series, but I really was hoping that was the end. I really can't stand this series. So many other superior shows, in my opinion, have had shorter runs and no true series finales. And those shows were more deserving as well. But this is just my opinion.

I'm actually glad someone I know is enjoying this series. There's nothing worse than a series that no one you know likes that never dies. It makes it seem like the network just feels like torturing its audience. At least I know that someone is taking pleasure in watching, making its longevity justifiable.

Cassini90125 05-02-2007 06:35 PM

I really don't like the show. The characters are annoying and the animation style is painful to watch. It's one of CN's worst series as far as I'm concerned.

frankie_fan 05-02-2007 07:15 PM

Well, I'm a fan of the series. Ed is by far the funniest, and my favourite episode from this show is The Day The Ed Stood Still. :frankiesmile:

WiltFan 05-02-2007 09:43 PM

Buttertoast xD
 
I've been watching this show since it first aired. :) I really do like this series, but the later episodes when they went to school were sort of...meh...but some of them were still pretty good. I really enjoyed A Fistful of Ed, mainly because Edd (Double D) is my favorite character. :D

GrimTheLost 05-03-2007 07:51 AM

I was really hoping that it was the end, it had a good run. They should really quit while they are ahead.

Bloonan 05-09-2007 12:35 PM

I really like the show. I wonder how "The Eds Are Coming" will turn out, as it seems as a huge stray off of the realistic aspect of the show.
BTW, I missed A Fistful of Ed, anyone seen it on Youtube yet?

"C" the Dragon 05-09-2007 12:47 PM

This show is like, my old favorite!:D I haven't watch much of EEnE in years since not much new episodes are made.:( But now, there are FINALLY new episodes! And I can't believe I missed "A Fistfull of Ed".:(

queen 05-09-2007 02:34 PM

im a big fan of it and i am a member of a ed edd n eddy site named the3eds

CG 05-09-2007 03:39 PM

It amuses me that people are ripping on the animation style, yet I find it one of the most interesting styles out there. They can practically do anything with the characters, and that's what is so out landish and funny about it, in my opinion.

And the thought process that went into each and every character in the show, giving them their own quirks and ways of their own wass ome great design work. I even have two friends who are on the animation team in Canada, and man. Jealous can't begin to describe it. In fact I used to draw EEE fanart long before I became a Fosters fan.

In fact the first time I ever saw Fosters was when a friend of mine said Ed, Edd 'n Eddy had cameos in 'Eddie Monster'. So you can thank EEE for introducing me to Fosters, because of that short clip, that got me interested in this whole Foster home for Imaginaries in the first place.

Funny these guys are mentioned, since I've just now began doodling the Eds again, and it's pretty fun.

GrimTheLost 05-10-2007 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 43399)
It amuses me that people are ripping on the animation style, yet I find it one of the most interesting styles out there.

I love the animation style, Squiggle Vision is one of the funniest styles there is. I do respect that art style.

Sparky 05-10-2007 05:38 PM

EEE and PPG started their runs within a few months of one another, and between my friends everyone had sided with either one or the other, liking one and disliking the other, it seemed. I was the only one who preferred EEE. I was excluded from many a conversation...quite possibly this is one of the reasons I've never turned on to PPG, because of the way the show made me an outsider with my own friends. Bad memories. :p It might also be why I drifted away from EEE early on.

So I'm not a fan anymore, but I really liked the show once upon a time. I am siding with people who like the animation style, I like it too.

Ditchy McAbandonpants 05-11-2007 08:40 PM

Sugar! Spice! And Everything Nice!
 
Sparky: I know that it can be hard to overcome a mental stigma against something, but given that you're a cartoon fan generally and especially given that you're a Foster's fan, I would really urge you in the strongest possible terms to give The Powerpuff Girls a proper chance; it is without question my favourite cartoon show, and one of the sharpest, most stylish, cutest, and funniest shows there is. I don't know how much of a fan you are of Genndy Tartakovsky (Dexter's Lab, Samurai Jack, Star Wars: Clone Wars), but he was also a key player in the early days of PPG, and what you get is a perfect blend of his and Craig McCracken's sensibilites, with Tartakovsky's kinetic, hard-hitting visuals and rapid-fire pacing combining brilliantly with Craig's knack for lovable, imagninative character design and hilarious character-based comedy. All of the qualities I love about Foster's - imagination, wit, offbeat idiosyncracy - are abundant in PPG, which is unsurprising given how many of the key creative team they share, even beyond Craig; there's writing from Amy Keating Rogers and Lauren Faust, a fantastically diverse score from Jim Venable, and outstanding central performances from the likes of Tara Strong, Tom Kane and Tom Kenny (who in my opinion puts in his best work here, and THAT's saying something). Most of all, it's just wonderfully universal entertainment which takes its premise, themes and characters and presents them with such warmth, wit and style and I feel that literally anyone could enjoy it; not bad for a show about three five-year-old girls. :frankiesmile:

As I recall, the Season One DVD set is due out this June, and I wouldn't hesistate in recommending everybody here to buy it; it really is worthy of the highest possible endorsement. :)

(Err, OK, you can go back to the actual topic now. Sorry. :P)

Invader Bloo 05-11-2007 10:19 PM

I love this show. It's one of CN's best shows.

FeDeReR 07-16-2007 05:20 AM

ed edd & eddy
 
what do you think about ed edd & eddy! i think there funny

eddy : why are you so stupid ed?
ed: I watch cartoons eddy

that's funny! 8D

LaBloo 07-16-2007 06:47 PM

I Not really a big fan. I also know that's not the last episode I think it's currntly on hiatus or something.

FeDeReR 07-17-2007 09:29 AM

LaBloo U better watch it ! it's great!

LaBloo 07-17-2007 10:52 AM

Ok. I just have to wake up earlier because it only air in the morning.

frankie_fan 07-17-2007 07:10 PM

Season 1 has just been released here in Australia (18th July)! YAY! :D

Ub3rD4n 07-23-2007 12:28 AM

It's a really awesome show. As with all my favourite shows, it's impossible for me to simply describe why it is as good as it is. But it is. I love how they do so much with such a fixed cast.

And Ed is in some ways the most child-like character on Cartoon Network.


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