

This is first shown in " Virt-Ed-Go" when after the Eds retrieve a quarter from the sewer, a bird (possibly a seagull) flew in, and took the quarter out of Eddy's hand, and flew away. Eddy's brother was someone who people wanted to be around, because he was fun and popular (despite in his only appearance seeming to be a ruthless bully).Įddy is known to hate birds. His brother was popular because his scams and pranks worked, while Eddy's backfired and ended in him and his friends getting pummeled and walking away empty handed. After he left, Eddy decided to follow in his footsteps, but failed miserably in the process. His brother was accepted into society easily, and Eddy was respected because he was with him. Many of his negative traits come from his brother, who (according to Eddy) also conned people, although much more successfully. Though these traits might seem to be definitive parts of his character on their own, they can also be easily explained. Although there were some episodes who showed these trait (like in "A Fistful Of Ed" or "Momma's Little Ed"), the most prominent one is in the movie, which matches with his character development: He saved Ed from an angry Rolf in the car chase, cried for an apology to Edd by admitting his faults, and smiles when Edd comforts him after showing remorse from his actions in the end of the movie. Despite his horrible treatment, he shows that he does care about them and really cherishes their friendship.
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This dream world was shown during his part of Jonny's bedtime story in " Once Upon an Ed."Įddy is possibly paranoid of Kevin as displayed in " The Luck of the Ed." After Ed forgets where he hid Eddy's prized magazines, he suspects Kevin of stealing his magazines and that Ed, Edd and Jimmy are all in on the imagined heist.Įddy has also displayed cowardly behavior on more than one occasion, having saved his own hide (or get free jawbreakers) rather than help his friends. In this world, he is more intelligent than Edd and is the literal King of the Cul-De-Sac. Eddy (more for himself than for Sarah) comes up with a scam that has Kevin giving Edd and Ed painful wedgies and hanging them from a tree, and afterward Eddy uses them as piñatas in a piñata scam with Jonny trying to get a prize out of them.Įddy somewhat lives in his own world, in which everyone loves and admires him. Kevin describes him as being "desperate" on more than one occasion, as Eddy is indeed starved for social acceptance and he is irritated by the fact that his rival Kevin is the most popular kid, whereas he is not even as popular as Plank.Ī good example of his selfishness and greed is in " Brother, Can You Spare an Ed?" After manipulating Ed into buying jawbreakers instead of fudge for Sarah, Edd comes up with the idea of paying back Sarah, with interest.

Because he is frequently overambitious, deceiving, loud, and power-hungry, his peers often socially reject him. Eddy is often selfish, and mostly works for his own interests, sometimes even neglecting his friends.
