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== The Eds ==
 
* [[Adorkable]]: They're referred [[In-Universe]] as "dorks". This is mostly applied to Ed and Edd, though Eddy has his moments.
=== Ed ===
* [[All of the Other Reindeer]]: All of them are social outcast. This is played with, however, as [[Nice Guy|Ed and Edd]] have been shown to be well-liked as long as [[Jerkass|Eddy]] is not around, meaning Eddy is the one the kids ''really'' hate. When Eddy reveals his [[Freudian Excuse]] in [[The Movie]], the kids forgive him and the three get accepted by the community.
[[File:Ed_Boy_1_7288.png|frame|Buttered Toast!]]
* [[Ambiguously Bi]]
* [[All Work vs. All Play]]: Edd is All Work while Ed and Eddy is All Play.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: They want to make money and gain recognition regardless of the means. Ed and Edd are "villains" only by association, as they're [[Nice Guy|nice guys]] who prove to be much better people than their "heroic" targets. Eddy is revealed to be a Woobie Anti-Villain in [[The Movie]].
* [[Author Avatar]]: [[Word of God|Antonucci]] confirmed they're based of his different personality aspects.
* [[Big, Thin, Short Trio]]
* [[Broken Tears]]: All three completely break down in [[The Movie]]. And honestly, [[Trauma Conga Line|who could blame them?]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]/[[The Chew Toy]]
* [[Character Development]]: They're forced to do this in [[The Movie]] to get their happy ending.
* [[Childhood Friends]]: A flashback reveals Ed and Eddy (who were already friends by that point) befriended Edd when they were toddlers after discovering they shared the same name.
* [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]]: All three have their moments.
** If anyone is going to betray the Eds as a whole, it'll most likely be Eddy. There's been episodes in which he tries to gain recognition at the cost of his friends.
** Edd is no stranger to this trope either, as he has been shown to rat out his friends whenever they go too far or because it violates the school rules.
** Ed downplays this, since he's mostly incredibly loyal and is too stupid to realize it, but there's been a few times he laughed at his friends alongside the kids.
* [[Comic Trio]]
* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: All three cross this in [[The Movie]]'s quicksand scene, [[Tear Jerker|and it's as heartbreaking as it sounds]]. They thankfully recover, though.
* [[The Dividual]]: possibly the reason why they mostly fall for [[Guilt by Association Gag|guilt by association]].
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: In [[The Movie]], and ''boy'' did they earned it.
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: Ed's is Horace, Edd's is Marion, and Eddy's is Skipper.
* [[Extreme Doormat]]
* [[Failure Hero]]: All of them are doomed to fail no matter what. Until [[The Movie]], that is.
* [[Guilt by Association Gag]]
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: The trio met as toddlers, and have been inseparable since.
* [[Laser Guided Karma]]: They get struck by this most of the time.
* [[Living Emotional Crutch]]: All three Eds are this to each other. They've been inseparable since they were kids and, as seen in [[The Movie]], they'll [[Despair Event Horizon|break]] [[Heroic BSOD|down]] [[Broken Tears|completely]] if [[True Companions|their friendship]] is in danger of being broken.
* [[Loser Protagonist|Loser Protagonists]]
* [[Made of Iron]]
* [[Morality Pet]]: To each other.
* [[Multi Character Title]]
* [[No Guy Wants to Be Chased]]: How they feel about the Kankers.
* [[No Social Skills]]: All three have difficulty relating to their peers.
* [[Not So Different]]: For all their widly different personalities, they do have things in common:
** The three, apart from sharing the same name, suffer [[Parental Neglect]] and [[No Social Skills|have difficulty relating to the other kids]].
** Ed and Edd are both [[Adorkable]] [[Nice Guy|Nice Guys]] who are [[Undying Loyalty|undyingly loyal]] to Eddy and each other, and are [[Beware the Nice Ones|terrifying]] when pushed too far.
** While Edd and Eddy are mostly complete opposites, they're both very snippy and sarcastic. Also, it's been shown Edd can be as [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder|backstabbing]] and [[Never My Fault|unwilling to take responsibility]] as Eddy, only in [[Holier Than Thou|a different way]].
** Ed and Eddy are both very impulsive and chaotic. As seen in [[The Movie]], they're also [[Love Martyr|Love Martyrs]] to their [[Big Brother Bully|abusive siblings]].
* [[Odd Friendship]]
* [[Parental Neglect]]
* [[Throw the Dog a Bone]]: Sometimes.
* [[True Companions]]: To a freaking T, with Eddy being the "[[Team Dad|dad]]", Edd the "[[Team Mom|mom]]", and Ed the "[[Manchild|child]]". [[The Movie]] practically tests their friendship to the limit, which not only becomes stronger, but it serves as the key to obtain their happy endings.
* [[With Friends Like These...]]: Eddy with Ed and Edd, mostly. [[Deconstructed Trope|It bites him in the ass in]] [[The Movie]], which thankfully gets subverted.
 
=== Ed ===
[[File:Ed Boy 1 7288.png|frame|Buttered Toast!]]
 
{{quote|A lovable, astoundingly strong doofus who serves as the muscle of the Eds. Ed has a number of odd obsessions, including sci-fi and horror movies and comics, chickens, buttered toast, and gravy. An overdose of b-movies and comic books has apparently loosened his grip on reality, making him both spacey and easily-swayed. Voiced by [[Matt Hill]].}}
 
* [[Achievements in Ignorance]]: This is the explanation for how Ed warps reality.
* [[Badass]]: He's the strongest kid in the show and has no hesitation to stand up for his friends. Also, pissing him isn't a good idea.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Especially in the Valentines Day episode.
** Though like most of the other guys, he has a crush on Nazz.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type I]].
* [[Bag of Holding]]: Ed's [[Stomach of Holding]] apparently works like a storage facility or refrigerator sometimes.
** His jacket, too.
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** Also in "Flea Bitten Ed", when Ed swells up due to an allergy to Rolf's rabbits.
* [[Berserk Button]]:
** Don't letIf Ed gethas a rock in his shoe, do NOT annoy him.
** Don't EVER mess with his friends. He doesn't even care if it's {{spoiler|Eddy's Brother}} who's harassing them. He can and '''WILL''' kick their ass.
** Also, don't try to interrupt him once he's started watching an eight-hour monster movie marathon. Not quite as bad as the above buttons, but still qualifies.
* [[Big Brother Instinct]]: Despite her constant abuse of him, Ed loves Sarah and is pretty protective of her.
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* [[Constantly Curious]]
* [[Covert Pervert]]: Is partly the reason for the [[Ho Yay]].
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Go ahead, piss him off (which is no mean feat outside his known [[Berserk Button|Berserk Buttons]]s). [[Punctuated! forFor! Emphasis!|You. Will. Regret. It.]]
* [[The Ditz]]: At his worst. Though by the series finale he seemed to go back to atleast his Season 1 intelligence.
** [[Genius Ditz]]: He's got an encyclopedic knowledge of B horror and sci-fi movies, and he can play the flute like a pro. Plus, a few ofhe's the things he says are sort of profound,one ifwho youdefeated thinkEddy's aboutBrother themvia longsteel enoughdoor.
** Plus, he's the one who {{spoiler|defeated Eddy's Brother via steel door.}}
* [[Dreadful Musician]]: Ed doesn't play the violin very well. Which is to say that bark peels off of trees, and bikes crumple. On the other hand, he has shown that he's pretty damn good at playing the flute. How good? He can make animals follow him in a single-file line (a la the Pied Piper) by playing it.
* [[Dumbass Has a Point]]: On occasion.
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* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: Horace.
* [[Extreme Omnivore]]: Ed will eat ''anything''. '''Anything'''. To date, he's eaten a camera, his mattress, a TV, Eddy, dirt, a key, a log, a soup bowl, a cereal box, a large snail, two teeth, some gutter gunk, Jimmy, a cactus, crayons, a sandal, a lava lamp, and even a kitchen sink. He also chewed up and spat out the playground slide. There's probably more, so add them if you know any.
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: Losing his friends is definitely this for Ed.
* [[Feel No Pain]]: See Made Of Iron below; in fact, he may be too stupid to feel pain.
* [[Fish Eyes]]
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* [[Kindhearted Simpleton]]
* [[The Kirk]]
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: In the [[The Movie]], not only can he endure ''a lot'' of pain and lift houses, he can run so fast he managed to outrun kids with three different modes of transportation with only his bare feet and while lifting a whole car.
* [[Losing Your Head]]: Eddy pulls off Ed's head in "I Am Curious-Ed". Ed then finds it and puts it back on his body...backwards.
* [[Made of Iron]]: He takes more damage than anyone else, and survives it as well.
{{quote|'''Edd:''' It's all fun and games until Ed loses consciousness, Eddy. (''This after Ed smashed through a '''brick wall''' in 3 hits''.)}}
* [[Medium Awareness]]: On occasion.
* [[The Millstone]]: Usually. Averted in [[The Movie]], when he instead becomes the opposite.
* [[Nightmare Fetishist]]
* [[Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant]]: Ed, with his oft-mentioned fondness for groady comics and sci-fi horror movies.
* [[Noble Male, Roguish Male]]: The noble to Eddy's roguish.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: He may be a gullible [[Cloudcuckoolander]], but he is '''not'''less stupid than he appears.
* [[Perpetual Smiler]]
* [[The Pig Pen]]
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{{quote|'''Ed:''' I know my sensitive side! It has a rash.}}
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Buttered toast and gravy are his two main favorites, though like his two pals Edd and Eddy, he also enjoys jawbreakers.
* [[Tranquil Fury]]: In [[The Movie]], he reacts like this upon seeing [[True Companions|his friends]] [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|beaten up by]] [[Big Brother Bully|Eddy's brother]]. He has nothing more than a [[Death Glare]] when he defeats Eddy's brother [[Awesomeness By Analysis|by slingshooting a steel door onto his face]].
* [[Trash of the Titans]]: Ed's room is pretty much uninhabitable by human life, with such horrors such as a bathtub full of gravy, a lounge chair full of chicken, and a bed containing fungus, years-old food, ''live snakes and seagulls'', and lord knows what else.
{{quote|'''Edd:''' ''(upon discovering said seagulls)'' Ed! How can you live this way!?}}
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: After the [[Berserk Button]] is pressed. Averted in [[The Movie]], when he's so pissed off he switches to [[Tranquil Fury]] instead.
* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: He's is fearful of bathroom products. He also has several allergies.
* [[Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys?]]: Apparently one of Ed's monster models can ''[[Breath Weapon|shoot fire from its mouth]]''.
{{quote|'''Eddy:''' ...Nice toy.}}
* [[World's Strongest Man]]: No doubt about it, Ed is ''the'' strongest character in the entire show, with only Rolf, the Kankers Sisters, and (arguably) Eddy's Brother providing competition for his strength. Without even the slightest difficulty, Ed is strong enough to lift houses over his head, pull a tree ''into'' the ground with his bare hands, carry an entire chimney while in the inside of his house, lift and hurl trailers, etc. While he often gets beaten up by the other kids along with the other Eds, it's heavily implied to be because he's too stupid to fight back (which isn't helped by Sarah constantly threatening to tell their mom on him). The moment Ed doesn't keel over to Sarah's demands, Sarah backs down immediately, knowing full well how strong Ed is compared to her. As Edzilla, he becomes a terrifying force of nature that the entire Cul-de-Sac tries to run away from. In the Halloween special where Ed hallucinates other people as monsters due to over-watching horror movies, he curb-stomps just about everyone that comes in his way, and even managed to beat Sarah, Kevin, and Rolf (though, Rolf wasn't actively attacking him) in one-on-one fights. After that, the kids decided that they should work together in order to get back at the Eds, and it's only because of that that Ed decides to high-tail out instead of staying and fight. He probably could've beaten Eddy's brother by himself through sheer brute force, but decided to take the more intelligent route (knocking him out-cold with a flying door to the face).
* [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl]]: One of the many reasons why Sarah will always beat Ed.
 
=== '''Edd / Double D''' ===
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{{quote|The smartest kid in the neighborhood, and the brains of the Eds. Neat and morally upright to the point of annoyance, Edd (AKA "Double D") is the oft-unheeded voice of reason in Eddy's schemes. Wears a stocking cap that he is never seen without ([[The Un-Reveal|onscreen, at least]]). Voiced by Samuel Vincent.}}
 
* [[Adorkable]]: The one dork who achieves it.
* [[Ambiguously Gay|Ambiguously Bi]]: While he does have a crush on Nazz like most of the male cast, he does have the hints of going both ways (his only complaint of Ed trying to kiss him under the mistletoe was someone might be watching for starters).
* [[Anti-Hero]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type II]].
* [[Awesomeness By Analysis]]
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* [[Berserk Button]]:
** Edd owns 5,239 ants, and don't you dare mess with them.
** Being a [[Neat Freak]], sneezing on him is one of the worst things that can be done to him.
** Also {{spoiler|don't fake your own death}}. It's only going to end in tears.
** AndAlso, don't sneezeplay mean pranks on him. eitherReally, don't.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: In "A Fistful of Ed", "Cleanliness Is Close To Edliness" and [[The Movie]].
* [[Bookworm]]: He likes to read books.
* [[Catch Phrase]]:
** "It's all fun and games until someone XXXX". Said whenever a scheme goes wrong -- whichwrong—which is to say, often.
** Also when he does something, he says said activity [[Rule of Three|three times]] from time to time.
* [[Characterization Marches On]]: He is ''much'' more relaxed and willing to go along with Eddy's schemes in early episodes, compared to how he is always second-guessing Eddy's schemes and spazzing out at the first sign of trouble in his later appearances.
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* [[Fetish Fuel Station Attendant]]: You'd be surprised.
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]
* [[Grew a Spine]]: On some occassions, most importantly in [[The Movie]].
* [[The Messiah]]
* [[Holier Than Thou]]: Frequently. He ''does'' have a stronger moral compass than Eddy, but more often than not he enjoys rubbing it in his friends' faces. He gets called out of this by [[Jerkass Has a Point|Eddy]] in [[The Movie]], stating he isn't as innocent as he claims since he willingly participated and built all their scams, including the one that went horribly wrong in the movie.
* [[Morality Chain]]: He frequently acts as the Kyle to Eddy's Cartman.
* [[Mr. Fixit]]
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]:
** When he creates "Edzilla" in "The Day The Ed Stood Still".
** Says this almost word for word in [[The Movie]] {{spoiler|Afterafter he tries to write to his parents that he's leaving due to a scam that has [[Gone Horribly Wrong]].}}
* [[Neat Freak]]: To the point that in one episode that took place in autumn, he ''organizes the leaves by color as they fell''.
** And also:
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* [[Not So Harmless]]: Shows up during later seasons, such as the one where Kevin gets grounded.
* [[Only Sane Man]]
* [[Rage Breaking Point]]: In [[The Movie]], he gets subjected to mean pranks by Eddy and Ed. The moment they go so far as to pretend they drowned in quicksand, he ''goes medieval'' on Eddy and tries to leave. How effective this was? This made [[Jerkass|Eddy]] '''break down in tears and admit his faults'''.
* [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]]: Sensitive Guy to Ed and Eddy's Manly Man.
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]
* [[Ship Tease]]: With Ed, Eddy {{spoiler|(especially in [[The Movie]])}}, May, Marie, Nazz, and Sarah.
* [[The Smart Guy]]
* [[The So-Called Coward]]: Shows up, mainly in "The Day The Ed Stood Still" and the end of [[The Movie]].
* [[The Spock]]
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: Double D can make ''anything'', a mini aircraft, a motor scooter, large buildings (out of cardboard), etc. However, physically he's the physically weakest of the Eds.
* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]: "Dim Lit Ed".
* [[Team Mom]]
* [[This Is Gonna Suck]]: "Oh my."
* [[Token Good Teammate]]: The most moral of the Eds (Ed is also good, but ''very'' [[Hanlon's Razor|stupid]]). In fact, he's pretty much the only Ed the other kids treat with anything resembling respect.
* [[Tranquil Fury]]: In [[The Movie]], it's clear he's pissed off at Eddy for his constant scams and pranks, but he still acts as his collected, snarky self. It's not until the quicksand scene [[Unstoppable Rage|his rage really becomes apparent]].
* [[Weekend Inventor]]: Often he's the provider for anything Eddy needs for a scam.
* [[You Got Spunk]]: {{spoiler|Eddy's brother}} tells him that when Edd attempted to stand up for Eddy, {{spoiler|right after he beats up Edd ''[[Grievous Harm with a Body|while using Eddy as a club]]''.}}
 
=== '''Eddy''' ===
[[File:Ed_Boy_3_9052Ed Boy 3 9052.jpg|frame]]
 
{{quote|The self-styled leader of the Eds, whose height seems to be inversely proportional to his ego. Pursues his schemes with a determination that borders on stubbornness, and which would be admirable if he wasn't such a penny-pinching weasel most of the time. Voiced by Tony Sampson.}}
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* [[Anti-Hero]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|(Type IV --> Type V)]] or [[Villain Protagonist]]: [[Depending on the Writer]].
* [[Attention Whore]]
* {{spoiler|[[Break the Haughty]]}}: {{spoiler|In[[Played thefor movieDrama]] in [[The Movie]], when it shows that all of his failures have taken their toll on his self-esteem, and Edd abandoning him for a few moments was the last straw before he breaks down and admits that he is a suck-up loser, and then there's his meeting [[Tear Jerker|with his brother]]...}}
* [[Broken Bird]]: '''[[Domestic Abuse|HOLY]]'''. '''[[All of the Other Reindeer|SHIT]]'''.
* [[Cartoon Juggling]]: He juggles a variety of items that Ed throws at him, from chairs to Double D, in order to entertain Sarah while babysitting. [[Amusing Injuries|It goes fairly well until Ed throws him a cactus]].
* [[Character Tic]]: Whenever Eddy gets annoyed, disgusted, or just plain bored, [[Big Ol' Unibrow|his eyebrows connect]].
* [[The Chew Toy]]
* [[Disco Dan]]: His room looks like it never left the 1970s.
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: "Skipper", according to the episode "Your Ed Here".
* [[Fat Idiot]]: Subverted. Eddy is noticeably the chubbiest character in the series, and he tends to fail at school...[[Brilliant but Lazy|but that's due to laziness rather than actual stupidity, since Eddy is shown to be quite clever at times]].
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: [[Big Brother Bully|His brother]] pretty much made him into who he is.
* [[Failure Hero]]
* {{spoiler|[[Freudian Excuse]]}}: {{spoiler|Made explicit in the movie. His older brother is a ''PSYCHO''.}}
* [[Greed]]: A trait that often causes Eddy to drag his friends into big trouble.
* [[Hates Being Touched]]: Most certainly due to his brother.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: In the film.
* [[The Hero]]
* {{spoiler|[[Hidden Depths]]}}: And how!
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]
* {{spoiler|[[Inferiority Superiority Complex]]}}: He seems to be ridiculously overconfident, but [[The Movie]] shows this is all a mask to cover up a severe case of self-loathing.
* [[Jack of All Stats]]: Among the Eds, he doesn't stack up with Ed's strength and endurance or Double D's intellect, but he's in-between the two in these traits as well as a ([[Ambiguous Disorder|technically speaking]]) more stable personality.
* [[Jerkass]]
** {{spoiler|[[Jerkass FacadeHas a Point]]}}: Sometimes.
** [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: He was's one [[Hidden Heart of Gold|way deep down]]. In [[The Movie]] he turns out to have a...
** [[Jerkass Facade]]: The guy admits he only pretended to be a jerk because he thought it was cool imitating his brother.
* [[Lovable Rogue]]: Pre-[[Flanderization]] at least.
* [[Made of Iron]]: Like Ed, Eddy's been known to survive a ton of damage and beatings, only to get back up again. Although unlike Ed, he doesn't enjoy the pain too much to say, but can still take a lot of it. And it took a lot of damage, more than any regular human could take, to knock him out in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ed".
** Justified since {{spoiler|he got repeatedly beaten up by his brother at an early age, so it's one of the side-effects from it.}}
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: In "All Eds Are Off".
* [[The McCoy]]
* [[The Napoleon]]: Only in the first few episodes.
* [[The Nicknamer]]: Only Sarah, Nazz, Plank, and the Kankers are always called by their real names.
** Edd: Sockhead, Double D (of course); Ed: Burrhead, Monobrow, Lumpy; Kevin: Shovelchin; Jonny: Baldy, Melonhead; Rolf: Stretch, Dracula, Rolfie-Boy; Jimmy: Curly Q. I've probably forgotten some.
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* [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]]: Manly Man to Double D's Sensitive Guy. (One of two)
* [[Seven Deadly Sins]]: He's committed all seven of these at least once.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: {{spoiler|Deconstructed in [[The Movie]], where he is much more of a...}}
** {{spoiler|[[Jaded Washout]]}}: {{spoiler|He's perfectly aware that he's a hated, unrespected, pathetic excuse of a [[Schemer]] and he doesn't take it very well,. [[Stepford Smiler|not atAT allALL]].}}
* [[Smug Snake]]
* {{spoiler|[[Stepford Smiler]]}}: {{spoiler|A '''huge''' Type A. He seems confident and manly, but it's shown that it's was all a [[Beneath the Mask|mask]] to hide the inferiority complex he got from his brother's abuse. A [[Beneath the Mask|mask]] he made in naive belief that he would be popular if he acted like he did.}}
* [[Tasty Gold]]: Eddy bites into a quarter he gets from Kevin. He gets splinters on his tongue.
{{quote|'''Eddy:''' Your wooden money's no good here, Pecos Kev!}}
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* [[Tongue-Tied]]: Eddy is literally this when he's around Nazz.
{{quote|'''Kevin:''' What's the matter, dork? Can't talk to girls?}}
* [[Took a Level Inin Jerkass]]: Eddy over time, {{spoiler|but [[Took a Level in Kindness|reversed]] in [[The Movie]].}}
* [[Triple Nipple]]: Eddy claims that Ed has three nipples (like that guy from [[The Man with the Golden Gun|James Bond]]) to prevent Nazz from discovering that they are naked in her pool.
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[The Voiceless]]: He becomes this in "Button Yer Ed", when a fly gets lodged in his throat, only allowing him to make wheezing, squeaky noises.
* [[Young Entrepreneur]]: Tries very hard to be this in order to get jawbreakers. However, each failure brings him closer and closer to the [[Despair Event Horizon]] until Edd leaves him and epically [[Break the Haughty|snaps]]. Then [[Domestic Abuser|his brother]] [[Knight of Cerebus|shows up]] [[From Bad to Worse|and everything goes to hell from there]].
* [[Young Entrepreneur]]
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== The Other Kids ==
 
=== '''Sarah''' ===
{{quote|Ed's bossy kid sister, who seems inspired by Angelica Pickles. She frequently cows her older brother into doing her bidding through either blackmail ("I'm telling Mom!"), emotional manipulation, or threats of violence. Seems to have a bit of a crush on Edd.}}
 
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* [[Cute Bruiser]]: She apparently has Ed's genes for strength, as she has been shown to have the strength to carry a car.
* [[Enfante Terrible]]: She's downright evil at times.
* [[Everyone Has Standards|Even Jerks Have Standards]]: {{spoiler|For all she bullies Ed, she is genuinely horrified by the abuse Eddy suffered from his brother.}} In fact, seeing Eddy being abused by his brother prompted her to have a [[Jerkass Realization]] and treat her brother more kindly, as seen when she hugs him in the end.
* [[Fiery Redhead]] and [[Evil Redhead]].
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Implied whenever someone actually stands up to her. Best seen with Ed (her usual target of abuse) and even ''Johnny''.
* [[Jerkass]]: Especially to Ed and Eddy.
** [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: She cares deeply about Jimmy, has a crush on Edd, gets along well with Nazz and she shows on rare occassions she ''does'' care about her brother.
** [[Jerkass Realization]]: Implied, when she witnesses Eddy being beaten up his older brother similar to how she abuses Ed, she was horrified.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: And how!
* [[Mama Bear]]: She's basically Jimmy's bodyguard.
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* [[Tsundere]]: You will very rarely see the dere side, but it's there.
** She mostly only shows that dere side of herself only to Jimmy.
* [[Yandere]]: To Edd in "An Ed Too Many". Albeit not to classic psychotic levels, ironically enough.
 
=== '''Jimmy''' ===
{{quote|Sarah's best friend, an effeminate young man with a retainer, a habit of frequently getting injured, artistic leanings, and a substantial collection of stuffed animals. In later seasons he develops something of a barely suppressed mean streak.}}
 
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** In his dream in "The Eds Are Coming", Kevin was SHIRTLESS.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Caused by [[Break the Cutie]].
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: At his worst, especially in later seasons. Thankfully, he returned to be a [[Nice Guy]] by the time of [[The Movie]].
* [[Braces of Orthodontic Overkill]]
* [[Break the Cutie]]:
** In "If It Smells Like An Ed", the Eds once pushed Jimmy too far when Eddy gave him an atomic wedgie in front of all the kids. For that, [[[[Revenge|RevengeJimmy]] framed the Eds for multiple crimes, and sold them to the Kankers.
** In "A Fistful of Ed", Eddy pissed off Jimmy so much that he beat Double D to a bloody pulp.
* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Camp Straight]]
* [[Camp Straight]]: The "straight" part is debatable however in canon he has, or had, a crush on Sarah from the looks of it.
** I would say straight, seeing as how he did a complete personality flip-flop when she stopped paying attention to him.
* [[Chew Toy]]: He is EXTREMELY accident-prone.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: In "If It Smells Like an Ed".
* [[Nice Guy]]: When he's not a [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]], he's usually this.
* [[Noodle Incident]]: When he tries to pick up a quarter stuck to the ground using an eyelash curler. And then gets driven away in an ambulance.
{{quote|'' '''Kevin''': Looks like eyelashes are the only thing that thing curls!''}}
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* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: His foot gets broken by a ''clothespin''.
 
=== '''Nazz''' ===
{{quote|A cute, somewhat dim girl-next-door type. She frequently reduces the boys in the neighborhood to sweaty, nervous wrecks of early-adolescent lust, apparently without realizing it. It can also be said that she's the second most realistic character.}}
 
{{quote|Not to be confused with [[Todd Rundgren]]'s former band.}}
 
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Usually, she wouldn't be doing anything bad to anybody, including the Eds, but in the Halloween special, Ed, who has watched too many monster movies, mistakes her for Medusa and puts her in cement. Afterwards, she gets so pissed off and wants the hides of not just Ed, [[Disproportionate Retribution|but his friends, too!]] SomewhatAnd outthen of character, but thatthere's not her only [[OutThe of CharacterMovie]] moment. See that trope below.
* [[Big Beautiful Woman|Big Beautiful Girl]]: In "Every Which Way But Ed", Nazz reveals that she was huge when she was younger.
* [[Brainless Beauty]]: At first, that's her main role, but she eventually gets better.
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* [[Hello, Nurse!]]
* [[Informed Attractiveness]]
* [[Lethal Chef]]: According to "Mission Ed-Possible", where her grade in cooking is a D, but her macaroni and cheese might be the only dish she can make that tastes good.
dish she can make that tastes good.
* [[Major Injury Underreaction]]: In '''Truth or Ed''', Nazz gets hit by a toilet by Sarah, only to return with a tissue box after the blow causes her to go through the floor. Sarah hits her again, with a full-size car.
* [[The Messiah]]: She's one of the nicer kids on the show. She even invited the Eds to her events.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Has had three different voice actresses.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Well, she's the only one that doesn't have some strange feature or trait.
* [[Out-of-Character Moment]]: She snaps at the Eds in "Once Bitten, Twice Ed" during the raccoon scam.
* [[Ship Tease]]: With Kevin, especially in [[The Movie]]!
** True, she was siding with Jonny over whether or not to hit the raccoon (actually Ed in costume), but this was rather extreme. Besides, Ed's impervious to pain, so, Nazz, what the hell?
* [[Smooch of Victory]]: Nazz honors Double D with a hug and a peck when he prepares to [[It Makes Sense in Context|sacrifice himself to stop Ed's rampage]]. Eddy gets one too after surviving his brother.
*** I'm pretty sure they were convinced Ed was a real raccoon, and I wouldn't say her snapping is out of character, considering she defended Jimmy when they scammed him into buying Gold Pants. so maybe mistreating others is her [[Berserk Button]]?
**** The time with the Gold Pants was actually appropriate. It's just shocking that she would tell the Eds off unexpectedly since she ''is'' the nicest female character in the cul-de-sac.
* [[Ship Tease]]: With Kevin, {{spoiler|especially in [[The Movie]]!}}
* [[Smooch of Victory]]: Nazz honors Double D with a hug and a peck when he prepares to [[It Makes Sense in Context|sacrifice himself to stop Ed's rampage]]. {{spoiler|Eddy gets one too after surviving his brother.}}
* [[Talking to Herself]]: With May Kanker.
 
=== '''Kevin''' ===
{{quote|An athletic kid who is usually seen riding on or working on his bike, playing sports, or trying to impress Nazz. He thinks the Eds are a bunch of "dorks", and isn't afraid to make his opinion of them known once at least once an episode. Other than that, he seems to be the most realistic kid in the neighborhood when compared to everyone else.}}
 
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** [[Inspector Javert]]: Even when the Eds' schemes technically aren't frauds, he tries to stop them anyway. Of course, it helps that [[For the Lulz|Eddy always call them "scams" anyway]].
* [[Jerk Jock]]: He tends to play the archetypal cool kid. Girls like him, he's got a sweet bike, he's good at sports, and of course, [[Totally Radical|he wears his hat backwards]]. As icing on the cake, his dad conveniently works at the "jawbreaker factory" - which gives Kevin an unlimited supply of the series' Holy Grail.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: He's a [[Jerk Jock]] who is often a dick to the Eds, and can be bullying towards other kids. However, he does still get along with the kids, is best friends with [[Funny Foreigner|Rolf]], and is shown to be generous with his jawbreakers. In [[The Movie]], he defends Eddy when he's being beaten up by his brother, and forgives the Eds by inviting them to jawbreakers at the end.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: In "Your Ed Here", he forces Eddy to go through humiliating tasks in order not to reveal his [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]. And, despite doing everything he says, he still tells everyone Eddy's middle name.
* [[Moving the Goalposts]]: In the episode where he learns Eddy's [[Embarrassing Middle Name]], he uses the blackmail material to make Eddy perform all sorts of humiliating stunts, and at the end of the episode, he ''tells everyone the name anyway''.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Has very many moments and examples of this with other characters, but moments such as these with the Eds are rare. In one episode, he struck up a polite conversation with Double D while fixing his bike, simply because Double D is kind, unlike Eddy, whom is the one who antagonizes Kevin in the first place. Ironically, Double D was going to prank him as forced by Eddy at the time, but he was unaware. (And Double D never went through with it.)
* [[The Rival]]: He and Eddy compete a lot. Kevin usually wins.
* [[Ship Tease]]: With Nazz, {{spoiler|especially in [[The Movie]]!}}
* [[Talking to Himself]]: With Marie Kanker.
* [[Took a Level Inin Jerkass]]: He usually only antagonizeantagonizes the Eds when they throw the first stone, but then there's the episode where he blackmails Eddy. To be fair, though, everyone else was out of character in that episode.
** To be fair, Kevin, along with everyone else in that episode, was out of character.
 
=== '''Rolf''' ===
{{quote|An oddball foreigner who runs a farm in the backyard of his home, and frequently rambles about either his oddball family or the oddball customs of [[The Old Country]], which was formerly named [[Cloudcuckooland]], (and suggested to actually be Norway.) He's usually tolerant of the "Ed-boys", unless he becomes a direct target of one of Eddy's scams.}}
 
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* [[Disco Dan]]: His TV is huge, but has a screen about the size of a belt buckle, and he uses a typewriter for typing class.
* [[Farm Boy]]
* [[Funny Foreigner]]
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: [[Cooking Duel|Duels]] in the Old Country are done with fish. [[Testosterone Poisoning|Like men]].
* [[Informed Ability]]: Rolf can detect shoddy spot-welding from "the distance of forty goats".
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* [[In the Name of the Moon]]: Rolf pulls does this along with a [[Badass Boast]] when he captures Ed in the Season 5 episode "No Speak Da Ed".
{{quote|'''Rolf:''' '''QUAKE AND QUIVER LIKE A JELLYFISH, DOGGY-DOO-DOO ED-BOY!''' For in the name of the Great Shepherd Elders, '''ROLF WILL GRILL YOUR STRUDEL UNTIL YOU CRY LIKE A TEENSY-WEENSY BABY!'''}}
* [[Large Ham]]: Probably the hammiest character in the series, and he's got serious competition.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: He's as strong as Ed, but he appears to lack the latter's grace and agility, as seen as in the movie where he needed Wilfred to catch up to the Eds<ref>Compare that to how Ed can more or less outrun the kids by literally just running with a car over him.</ref>
* [[My Hovercraft Is Full of Eels]]: He does this quite regularly.
* [[Nice Guy]]: He's one of the few kids who's usually on good terms with the Eds. He not only tolerates them, but views them as friends, unless he's scammed or if wolves are brought up.
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** Rolf's hair is probably natural, because in the Ed, Edd n Eddy universe, black hair has been really shown to be black hair, but is blue for better visibility.
 
=== '''Jonny 2x4''' ===
{{quote|An eccentric, nature-loving youngster who hangs out with Plank, a piece of wood with a face drawn on it that seems to have a mind of its own.}}
 
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: He shows no attraction to girls, has an odd [[Cargo Ship]] type [[Heterosexual Life Partner]] type relationship with Plank, has uttered a few questionable lines, and likes nature.
** In the episode where all the guys were crushing on Nazz, he was too. Although he never really showed it before or since.
* [[Audience? What Audience?]]
* [[Berserk Button]]: The three times that Plank was messed with (corrupted by the big city, used as a backscratcher, kept away from him by Eddy) Jonny became dangerously violent. <ref> He took on the ''Kanker sisters'' to get Plank back and ''won''.</ref>
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Jonny's one of the most peaceful kids in Peach Creek, but he's also quite off his rocker.
* [[Blade Brake]]: Jonny actually does this with [[Companion Cube|Plank]].
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* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Once, he hid his ABC gum under a quarter so no one would take it. And it worked.
* [[Companion Cube]]: Plank.
* {{spoiler|[[Face Heel Turn]]}}: {{spoiler|At the end of [[The Movie]], after get beaten up by the other kids for attacking the Eds, Jonny and Plank declare war on the cul-de-sac by becoming the sinister Gourd and Timber the Dark Shard. The movie was over though.}}
* [[Jerkass]]: Particularly in "X Marks the Ed", where he makes fun of Eddy's zit and charges the other kids admission to point and laugh.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: As his alter-ego, Captain Melonhead. His strength and acrobatics were enough to fascinate Ed.
* [[Medium Awareness]]: Probably the only character NOT to have this.
* [[Naked People Are Funny]]: When the cul-de-sac falls into total anarchy in "Stop, Look, and Ed", Jonny decides to streak.
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* [[Token Minority]]: Jonny is the only dark-skinned character on the show (but not [[But Not Too Black|too dark-skinned]]). Rolf probably would not qualify for this, however, since the references to his "Old Country" makes him most likely to be from Eastern Europe, and is just tan from the farm work he does.
 
=== '''Plank''' ===
{{quote|Jonny's [[Companion Cube]]. While he has no speaking role in the show, he often acts with the characters as if he was alive.}}
 
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* [[Walk the Plank]]: In "Avast Ye Eds", he was forced to be the plank.
 
=== '''The Kanker Sisters''' ===
{{quote|May, Marie, and Lee, a trio of crazy sisters who live in the local trailer park and the main antagonists of the show. Each of them has a crush on one of the Eds, and the Kankers enjoy tormenting them and the other neighborhood kids.}}
 
* [[Abhorrent Admirer|Abhorrent Admirers]]s
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Marie and May.
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: How many ways have they molested the Eds? They've set up traps to have all three of them married to their respective counterparts, moved into Eddy's house just so they can be with him and his friends, stripped them naked and fitted them with bathrobes while unconscious, put their feet in shackles so they can play footsie, dressed them in drag while chanting "We're gonna make you pretty", and left them [[Covered in Kisses]] too many times to count. A Cartoon Network promo even referred to them as "the girls who wanted to marry you and your friends" (with clips of their [[Double Standard Rape (Female on Male)]] antics to illustrate this).
* [[Blinding Bangs]]: Lee.
* [[Big Bad]]
* [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead]]
* [[Broken Bird]]: They where treated horrible in their introduction episode "Nagged to Ed".
* [[Diabolus Ex Machina]]: They usually show up ''only'' when something is going right for the Eds.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: To the Eds: Lee is the ringleader, Marie is the brains (sort of), and May is the moody ditz.
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* [[Dumb Blonde]]: May. [[Averted]] in the Valentine's special.
* [[Evil Counterpart]] [[Distaff Counterpart]]: The Kanker sisters to the Eds. Lee is the [[Schemer]], Marie her quirky straight man, and May is completely out of touch, like Ed.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: When they observe Edd and Eddy getting beat up by {{spoiler|Eddy's brother}}Brother, they react with outrage. Of course, it may just be a matter of who is getting beat up.
{{quote|'''Lee:''' WHAT'S HE DOING TO MY MAN?!?}}
* [[Evil Redhead]]: Lee.
* {{spoiler|[[Extra Eyes]]}}: {{spoiler|If you pause at the right time in the movie, Lee has them... That's just an ol' animator's trick to give off the illusion of speed without adding extra frames. At least two other episodes show Lee with just two eyes.}}
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: It can be inferred, from their introduction episode "Nagged to Ed", that the Kankers' boy obsession is related in some way to their mother either sleeping with, being married to (and divorced from), or dating three different guys (why else would The Kanker Sisters have three bathrobes with three different names on them) and, without a strong father figure (or any moral compass), the girls see their mom's behavior as acceptable.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: May, according to the Valentines Day episode.
* [[Hypocritical Heartwarming]]: In [[The Movie]].
* [[Jerkass]]: All have their moments, but Lee in particular is a jerk even to her sisters.
** [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: They do care about each other, though, and they seem to genuinely love the Eds.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: All three of them to an extent, though Lee is decisively the strongest.
* [[Missed Him by That Much]]: Throughout "Run For Your Ed". The Kanker Sisters are tearing up the cul-de-sac in search of their ship-in-a-bottle, while the Eds are stuck with it thanks to [[Continuity Nod|a sleepwalking Ed]].
* [[Peek-a-Bangs]]: Marie.
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* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Marie to a "T". Makes you wonder if it's natural like Rolf's, or if it's dyed blue (it's a lighter shade of blue than Rolf's).
 
=== '''Eddy's Brother''' ===
{{quote|A serious Ace, the coolest guy in the world. He taught Eddy everything he knows and is likely the least quirky character on the show. {{spoiler[[Sarcasm Mode|ExceptYeah, he's notright]]. He is actually a cruel, not-so-[[Comedic Sociopath]] who subverts [[Amusing Injuries]] on the Eds.}}}}
 
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* [[The Ace]]: Heavily implied to be this. {{spoiler|Turns out it was a lie conjured up by Eddy.}}
* [[The Ace]]: Heavily implied to be this. Turns out it was a lie conjured up by Eddy.
** [[Shrouded in Myth]]/[[Memetic Badass]]: By word of Eddy in "Ed, Pass It On". {{spoiler|Again, all lies.}}
** [[Shrouded in Myth]]/[[Memetic Badass]]: By word of Eddy in "Ed, Pass It On". Again, all lies.
* {{spoiler|[[Bait the Dog]]}}: When he makes his first appearance, he and Eddy share a rather heartwarming moment of hugging and conversation. Then, {{spoiler|it gets worse.}}
* [[Bait the Dog]]: When he makes his first appearance, he and Eddy share a rather heartwarming moment of hugging and conversation. Then, he tells him to play "Uncle", and all goes to hell.
* {{spoiler|[[Big Bad]]}}: {{spoiler|Although he only appears at the climax of the movie, he becomes the closest thing the series has to one when it's revealed that he has been physically and emotionally abusing Eddy all this time.}}
* [[Big Bad]]: Although he only appears at the climax of the movie, he becomes the closest thing the series has to one when it's revealed that he has been physically and emotionally abusing Eddy all this time.
** {{spoiler|[[Bigger Bad]]: Due to being mentioned all the time.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Big Brother Bully]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Broken Pedestal]]}}: {{spoiler|To the other kids (sans Rolf (whoand was old enough to remember [[Noodle Incident|what he was like when he was around]]Kevin) when they finally see him and what he does to Eddy in [[The Movie]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Circling Birdies]]}}: {{spoiler|Has stars circling above him after he's KO'ed by Ed.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Complete Monster]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[The Sociopath]]}}: {{spoiler|To put it in perspective, he lives at a carnival now that he's left home, a carnival where there are [[Fridge Horror|plenty of kids...]] Yes, beating up on children is basically his whole life.}}
* [[Cool Shades]]
* [[The Dreaded]]: Just mere news about his arrival was enough to scare the pants out of everyone (except Sarah, who thinks all brothers are idiots). Even Rolf and the '''Kankers''' are afraid of him. When he appears for real in the movie, Rolf quite literally looked like he was about to shit his pants and needed Kevin for support, and only when he lost consciousness that the Kankers decided to teach him a lesson.
* {{spoiler|[[Establishing Character Moment]]}}: {{spoiler|Emotionally abuses and tortures a kid for fun and proudly admits he's done it to this same kid his entire life, cementing him as the series's only concrete villain.}}
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: Emotionally abuses and tortures a kid for fun and proudly admits he's done it to this same kid his entire life, cementing him as the series's only concrete villain.
* {{spoiler|[[Eviler Than Thou]]}}: {{spoiler|Even the Kankers are disgusted by his actions and the sisters had to restrain Lee from jumping on him. After he's knocked unconscious, the Kankers decide to let the Eds go free and drag Eddy's Brother into his trailer, whether they have their normal antics in store for him or more brutal, he's about the only one in the series that deserved their 'attention'.}}
* [[Eviler Than Thou]]: Even the Kankers are disgusted by his actions and the sisters had to restrain Lee from jumping on him. After he's knocked unconscious, the Kankers decide to let the Eds go free and drag Eddy's Brother into his trailer, whether they have their normal antics in store for him or more brutal, he's about the only one in the series that deserved their 'attention'.
* {{spoiler|[[Feet of Clay]]}}: {{spoiler|He ends up being beaten by Ed unhinging his door as Eddy pulls on it. The resulting force results in him being knocked out. According to [[Word of God]], it's because he's been inflicting pain his whole life but has never been on the receiving end, so something like a door to the face would hurt him a lot more than it would anyone accustomed to pain. Granted it's only in a cartoon such as this that being hit with a charging steel door could be seen as petty injuries.}}
* [[Feet of Clay]]: He ends up being beaten by Ed unhinging his door as Eddy pulls on it. The resulting force results in him being knocked out. According to [[Word of God]], it's because he's been inflicting pain his whole life but has never been on the receiving end, so something like a door to the face would hurt him a lot more than it would anyone accustomed to pain. Granted it's only in a cartoon such as this that being hit with a charging steel door could be seen as petty injuries.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: {{spoiler|There are lots of hints in the series that indicate that Eddy's Brother is a bastard, the most blatant would be in the episode where Eddy started a rumor that his brother was coming, where instead of joy on Eddy's face when it appears that he showed up, it is ''absolute fear''.}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: There are lots of hints in the series that indicate that Eddy's Brother is a bastard, the most blatant would be in the episode where Eddy started a rumor that his brother was coming, where instead of joy on Eddy's face when it appears that he showed up, it is ''absolute fear''.
* {{spoiler|[[For the Evulz]]}}: {{spoiler|After agreeing to let Eddy and his friends in, he indulges himself in beating up Eddy for some laughs while freely admitting to doing it for as long as Eddy can remember.}}
* [[For the Evulz]]: After agreeing to let Eddy and his friends in, he indulges himself in beating up Eddy for some laughs while freely admitting to doing it for as long as Eddy can remember.
* {{spoiler|[[Glass Cannon]]}}: {{spoiler|Far stronger than Eddy, but he can't take a hit. Eddy is [[Made of Iron]] against slapstick, by comparison.}}
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Far stronger than Eddy, but he can't take a hit. Eddy is [[Made of Iron]] against slapstick, by comparison.
** Antonucci himself pointed it out: {{spoiler|He's been dishing out pain all his life but never felt it, whereas Eddy has been the target of pain his entire life, [[Fridge Brilliance|meaning that Eddy developed a lot more resistance to pain, but Eddy's Brother didn't]].}}
** Antonucci himself pointed it out: He's been dishing out pain all his life but never felt it, whereas Eddy has been the target of pain his entire life, [[Fridge Brilliance|meaning that Eddy developed a lot more resistance to pain, but Eddy's Brother didn't]].
* {{spoiler|[[Grievous Harm with a Body]]}}: {{spoiler|He clobbers Double D over the head ''with Eddy''.}}
* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: He clobbers Double D over the head ''with Eddy''.
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: He's never seen, and the only things that we know about him are Eddy's stories about him {{spoiler|until he finally shows up in [[The Movie]].}}
* [[Hate Sink]]
* {{spoiler|[[Ironic Echo]]}}: {{spoiler|He forces his little brother to play Uncle, but keeps going after he does. When Ed defeats him, Eddy's Brother says Uncle himself; the kids leave him alone, but the Kankers don't.}}
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: He's never seen, and the only things that we know about him are Eddy's stories about him until he finally shows up in [[The Movie]].
* {{spoiler|[[Jerkass]]}}: {{spoiler|He beats down on his own brother and Double D in a manner that makes the cul-de-sac kids and even the freaking ''Kankers'' [[Even Evil Has Standards|feel disgusted]].}}
* [[Ironic Echo]]: He forces his little brother to play Uncle, but keeps going after he does. When Ed defeats him, Eddy's Brother says Uncle himself; the kids leave him alone, but the Kankers don't.
* {{spoiler|[[Knight of Cerebus]]}}: {{spoiler|Sort of. His abuse on Eddy is still displayed in a cartoony manner but it the trauma is played in a poignant light and is probably the single most serious scene in the entire series.}}
* [[Jerkass]]: He beats down on his own brother and Double D in a manner that makes the cul-de-sac kids and even the freaking ''Kankers'' [[Even Evil Has Standards|feel disgusted]].
* {{spoiler|[[Last-Episode New Character]]}}
* [[Karma Houdini Warranty]]: In [[The Movie]].
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Sort of. His abuse on Eddy is still displayed in a cartoony manner but it the trauma is played in a poignant light and is probably the single most serious scene in the entire series.
* [[Last-Episode New Character]]
* [[Nice Hat]]
* {{spoiler|[[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]]}}: {{spoiler|He ends up getting the Eds out of the trouble they'd gotten into in about the only way that avoids a [[Karma Houdini]] or [[Ass Pull]]: by revealing the living Hell he put Eddy through that made him the way he is. Because of him, Eddy admits to his mistakes at last and the Eds [[Earn Your Happy Ending|finally get their happy ending]]. Even more impressive is the scene was only a few minutes long.}}
* {{spoiler|[[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]]}}: {{spoiler|Up until Ed intervened, it was pretty much like this.}}
* [[No Name Given]]: Just called "Eddy's brother".
* {{spoiler|[[One-Scene Wonder]]}}: {{spoiler|Guess. However, that one scene was enough to emotionally break Eddy and give the entire cul-de-sac and even the Kanker Sisters sympathy for Eddy.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Slasher Smile]]}}: [[media:EddysBrother_3006EddysBrother 3006.jpg|Big time.]]
* {{spoiler|[[Smug Snake]]}}: {{spoiler|"I thought you wanted to hang with your "hero"?}}
* [[The Sociopath]]: To put it in perspective, he lives at a carnival now that he's left home, a carnival where there are [[Fridge Horror|plenty of kids...]] Yes, beating up on children is basically his whole life.
* [[Tomato Surprise]]: What do you think all these spoiler tags are hiding?
* {{spoiler|[[Ultimate Evil]]}}: {{spoiler|To the rest of the cast anyway.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Vile Villain Saccharine Show]]:}} {{spoiler|Even for a [[Sadist Show]] like this.}}
 
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