
Ed, Edd n Eddy(1999)
Overview
Three adolescent boys, Ed, Edd "Double D", and Eddy, collectively known as "the Eds", constantly invent schemes to make money from their peers to purchase their favorite confectionery, jawbreakers. Their plans usually fail though, leaving them in various predicaments.
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Season 1
26 episodes • 1999Avg: 7.0Golden Era

Season 1
26 episodes • 1999Avg: 7.0Golden Era
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | The Ed-Touchables | Jan 4, 1999 | 7.0 |
2 | Nagged to Ed | Jan 4, 1999 | 7.0 |
3 | Pop Goes the Ed | Jan 11, 1999 | 7.0 |
4 | Over Your Ed | Jan 11, 1999 | 7.0 |
5 | Sir Ed-a-Lot | Jan 18, 1999 | 7.0 |
6 | A Pinch to Grow an Ed | Jan 18, 1999 | 7.0 |
7 | Dawn of the Eds | Jan 25, 1999 | 7.0 |
8 | Virt-Ed-Go | Jan 25, 1999 | 7.0 |
9 | Read All About Ed | Feb 1, 1999 | 7.0 |
10 | Quick Shot Ed | Feb 1, 1999 | 7.0 |
11 | An Ed Too Many | Feb 8, 1999 | 7.0 |
12 | Ed-n-Seek | Feb 8, 1999 | 7.0 |
13 | Look Into My Eds | Mar 1, 1999 | 7.0 |
14 | Tag Yer Ed | Mar 1, 1999 | 7.0 |
15 | Fool on the Ed | Mar 8, 1999 | 7.0 |
16 | A Boy and His Ed | Mar 8, 1999 | 7.0 |
17 | It's Way Ed | Mar 15, 1999 | 7.0 |
18 | Laugh Ed Laugh | Mar 15, 1999 | 7.0 |
19 | A Glass of Warm Ed | Apr 12, 1999 | 7.0 |
20 | Flea-Bitten Ed | Apr 12, 1999 | 7.0 |
21 | Who, What, Where, Ed | Apr 19, 1999 | 7.0 |
22 | Keeping Up With the Eds | Apr 19, 1999 | 7.0 |
23 | Eds-Aggerate | Apr 26, 1999 | 7.0 |
24 | Oath to an Ed | Apr 26, 1999 | 7.0 |
25 | Button Yer Ed | Jun 11, 1999 | 7.0 |
26 | Avast Ye Eds | Jun 11, 1999 | 7.0 |

Season 2
26 episodes • 1999Avg: 7.0Golden Era

Season 2
26 episodes • 1999Avg: 7.0Golden Era
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Know it All Ed | Nov 26, 1999 | 7.0 |
2 | Dear Ed | Nov 26, 1999 | 7.0 |
3 | Knock Knock Who's Ed? | Feb 11, 2000 | 7.0 |
4 | One + One = Ed | Feb 11, 2000 | 7.0 |
5 | Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Ed | Mar 3, 2000 | 7.0 |
6 | Ready, Set, Ed | Mar 3, 2000 | 7.0 |
7 | Hands Across Ed | Mar 24, 2000 | 7.0 |
8 | Floss Your Ed | Mar 24, 2000 | 7.0 |
9 | In Like Ed | Apr 7, 2000 | 7.0 |
10 | Who Let the Ed In? | Apr 7, 2000 | 7.0 |
11 | Home Cooked Eds | May 12, 2000 | 7.0 |
12 | Rambling Ed | May 12, 2000 | 7.0 |
13 | To Sir with Ed | Jun 23, 2000 | 7.0 |
14 | Key to My Ed | Jun 23, 2000 | 7.0 |
15 | Urban Ed | Jul 21, 2000 | 7.0 |
16 | Stop, Look and Ed | Jul 21, 2000 | 7.0 |
17 | Honor Thy Ed | Aug 4, 2000 | 7.0 |
18 | Scrambled Ed | Aug 4, 2000 | 7.0 |
19 | Rent-a-Ed | Aug 18, 2000 | 7.0 |
20 | Shoo Ed | Aug 18, 2000 | 7.0 |
21 | Ed in a Halfshell | Sep 8, 2000 | 7.0 |
22 | Mirror, Mirror, on the Ed | Sep 8, 2000 | 7.0 |
23 | Hot Buttered Ed | Oct 27, 2000 | 7.0 |
24 | High Heeled Ed | Oct 27, 2000 | 7.0 |
25 | Fa, La, La, La, Ed | Dec 22, 2000 | 7.0 |
26 | Cry Ed | Dec 22, 2000 | 7.0 |

Season 3
25 episodes • 2001Avg: 7.0

Season 3
25 episodes • 2001Avg: 7.0
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wish You Were Ed | Apr 6, 2001 | 7.0 |
2 | Momma's Little Ed | Apr 6, 2001 | 7.0 |
3 | Once Upon an Ed | May 25, 2001 | 7.0 |
4 | For Your Ed Only | May 25, 2001 | 7.0 |
5 | It Came From Outer Ed | Sep 19, 2001 | 7.0 |
6 | 3 Squares and an Ed | Sep 19, 2001 | 7.0 |
7 | Dueling Eds | Sep 20, 2001 | 7.0 |
8 | Dim Lit Ed | Sep 20, 2001 | 7.0 |
9 | Will Work for Ed | Jan 4, 2002 | 7.0 |
10 | Ed, Ed and Away | Jan 4, 2002 | 7.0 |
11 | X Marks the Ed | Jan 25, 2002 | 7.0 |
12 | From Here to Ed | Jan 25, 2002 | 7.0 |
13 | Boys Will Be Eds | Feb 15, 2002 | 7.0 |
14 | Ed or Tails | Feb 15, 2002 | 7.0 |
15 | Gimme, Gimme Never Ed | Mar 8, 2002 | 7.0 |
16 | My Fair Ed | Mar 8, 2002 | 7.0 |
17 | Rock-a-Bye Ed | Mar 22, 2002 | 7.0 |
18 | O-Ed Eleven | Mar 22, 2002 | 7.0 |
19 | The Luck of the Ed | Jun 21, 2002 | 7.0 |
20 | Ed, Pass it On | Jun 21, 2002 | 7.0 |
21 | Brother, Can You Spare an Ed? | Jun 28, 2002 | 7.0 |
22 | The Day the Ed Stood Still | Jun 28, 2002 | 7.0 |
23 | If It Smells Like an Ed | Jul 5, 2002 | 7.0 |
24 | Don't Rain on My Ed | Jul 12, 2002 | 7.0 |
25 | Once Bitten, Twice Ed | Jul 12, 2002 | 7.0 |

Season 4
25 episodes • 2002Avg: 7.0

Season 4
25 episodes • 2002Avg: 7.0
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | An Ed in the Bush | Sep 27, 2002 | 7.0 |
2 | See No Ed | Sep 27, 2002 | 7.0 |
3 | Is There an Ed in the House? | Nov 1, 2002 | 7.0 |
4 | An Ed is Born | Nov 1, 2002 | 7.0 |
5 | One Size Fits Ed | Nov 15, 2002 | 7.0 |
6 | Pain in the Ed | Nov 15, 2002 | 7.0 |
7 | Ed Overboard | Aug 24, 2003 | 7.0 |
8 | One of Those Eds | Aug 24, 2003 | 7.0 |
9 | They Call Him Mr. Ed | Nov 10, 2003 | 7.0 |
10 | For the Ed, by the Ed | Nov 10, 2003 | 7.0 |
11 | Little Ed Blue | Nov 17, 2003 | 7.0 |
12 | A Twist of Ed | Nov 17, 2003 | 7.0 |
13 | Your Ed Here | Jan 23, 2004 | 7.0 |
14 | The Good Ol' Ed | Jan 23, 2004 | 7.0 |
15 | Thick as an Ed | Jan 30, 2004 | 7.0 |
16 | Sorry, Wrong Ed | Jan 30, 2004 | 7.0 |
17 | Robbin' Ed | Feb 6, 2004 | 7.0 |
18 | A Case of Ed | Feb 6, 2004 | 7.0 |
19 | Run for your Ed | Feb 13, 2004 | 7.0 |
20 | Hand Me Down Ed | Feb 13, 2004 | 7.0 |
21 | Stiff Upper Ed | Feb 20, 2004 | 7.0 |
22 | Here's Mud in Your Ed | Feb 20, 2004 | 7.0 |
23 | Stuck in Ed | Feb 27, 2004 | 7.0 |
24 | Postcards from the Ed | Feb 27, 2004 | 7.0 |
25 | Take This Ed and Shove It | Nov 5, 2004 | 7.0 |

Season 5
22 episodes • 2005Avg: 7.0

Season 5
22 episodes • 2005Avg: 7.0
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mission Ed-Possible | Nov 4, 2005 | 7.0 |
2 | Every Which Way But Ed | Nov 4, 2005 | 7.0 |
3 | Boom Boom Out Goes the Ed | Nov 11, 2005 | 7.0 |
4 | Cleanliness Is Next to Edness | Nov 11, 2005 | 7.0 |
5 | Out with the Old, In with the Ed | Nov 18, 2005 | 7.0 |
6 | I Am Curious Ed | Nov 25, 2005 | 7.0 |
7 | No Speak Da Ed | Nov 25, 2005 | 7.0 |
8 | Cool-Hand Ed | Mar 31, 2006 | 7.0 |
9 | Too Smart for His Own Ed | Mar 31, 2006 | 7.0 |
10 | Who's Minding the Ed? | Jun 28, 2006 | 7.0 |
11 | Pick an Ed | Jun 28, 2006 | 7.0 |
12 | Truth or Ed | Jul 3, 2006 | 7.0 |
13 | This Won't Hurt an Ed | Jul 3, 2006 | 7.0 |
14 | Tinker Ed | Aug 14, 2006 | 7.0 |
15 | The Good, the Bad and the Ed | Aug 14, 2006 | 7.0 |
16 | Tight End Ed | Aug 28, 2006 | 7.0 |
17 | 'Tween a Rock and an Ed Place | Aug 28, 2006 | 7.0 |
18 | All Eds Are Off | Apr 13, 2007 | 7.0 |
19 | Smile for the Ed | Apr 13, 2007 | 7.0 |
20 | Run Ed Run | Apr 20, 2007 | 7.0 |
21 | A Town Called Ed | Apr 20, 2007 | 7.0 |
22 | A Fistful of Ed | Apr 28, 2007 | 7.0 |

Season 6
2 episodes • 2008Avg: 7.0

Season 6
2 episodes • 2008Avg: 7.0
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | May I Have This Ed? | Jun 29, 2008 | 7.0 |
2 | Look Before You Ed | Jun 29, 2008 | 7.0 |
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