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The year pinpoint can also be almost debunked, as in the episode "May I Have This Ed", there is a banner displaying something about the year 1972, which may lead to the show was in 1972. But, in the episode "Hand Me Down Ed", Rolf complains about the boomerang catching on his pants. Before the incident, he says to his pig, Wilfred, "Do you think this is time for party of 1999?!" This could also pinpoint that the show is most likely in 1999 or to 1972. |
The year pinpoint can also be almost debunked, as in the episode "May I Have This Ed", there is a banner displaying something about the year 1972, which may lead to the show was in 1972. But, in the episode "Hand Me Down Ed", Rolf complains about the boomerang catching on his pants. Before the incident, he says to his pig, Wilfred, "Do you think this is time for party of 1999?!" This could also pinpoint that the show is most likely in 1999 or to 1972. |
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Revision as of 19:49, 28 November 2019
This page lists fan theories about the television series Ed, Edd N Eddy.
The Purgatory Theory
The Gist of ItThis theory posits that the kids who inhabit the Cul-de-sac are actually dead in reality and that the lives they lead there actually take place in a purgatory-like setting. Full Summary
Evidence/PointsThis theory points to facts such as:
Counter-EvidenceOne of the major supports is able to be proven false, though, whereas, the tongues are different colors due to one day when Danny, the producer, brought his kid and friends to the studio. Documented in the documentary, he said after eating different candies, the kids' tongues were different colors due to different kinds of candy. Therefore, he implemented different color tongues for different candy. The year pinpoint can also be almost debunked, as in the episode "May I Have This Ed", there is a banner displaying something about the year 1972, which may lead to the show was in 1972. But, in the episode "Hand Me Down Ed", Rolf complains about the boomerang catching on his pants. Before the incident, he says to his pig, Wilfred, "Do you think this is time for party of 1999?!" This could also pinpoint that the show is most likely in 1999 or to 1972.
What's Under Edd's Hat?
There are many theories surrounding Double D's trademark sock-hat, and the mystery behind what could just be under it. Many viewers believe that he was deformed from birth and that he either has an ear underneath his hat or a deformed twin. These beliefs stem from multiple occurrences in the show in which Edd is shown without his hat on. For example, in the TV movie for the series, Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show, Eddy was horrified by what was under his friend's hat, and Ed also asked Double D if whatever was under his head hurt. Unfortunately for the viewer, Edd's head is obscured during this scene, and the viewer doesn't get to find out what the big reveal was. Many people believe that Edd is either bald or has blond hair. This theory most likely stemmed from the Cartoon Network video game entitled Lunchroom Rumble. If you were to play as Edd and were also able to beat the game, the Edd sprite would then proceed to take off its hat and throw it into the air in triumph. However, this is actually false, because this computer game wasn't produced by A.K.A. Cartoons (the Canadian animation studio that produced the show), and therefore, it's not canonical to the main series. The idea about Edd having blond hair is also false, because Edd clearly has three strands of black hair on the back of his head, and therefore this theory is also debunked. But one theory is that Double D has cancer, which makes a great deal of sense. In the movie, Edd's next line of dialogue after Eddy sees him with his hat off ("You stop that") and Eddy's facial expressions suggest that Eddy's reaction was grossly exaggerated and that whatever is under Edd's hat is just something ugly that kids would laugh at rather than find horrifying. The circumstantial evidence of Edd's hat being only cloth, his determination to never let go of his hat, and not being worse off from enduring physical damage than the other Eds suggest that Edd is hiding something purely cosmetic and not anything debilitating if hit. In continuation with the original theory, Double D may have ignited his hair in his fatal Bunsen burner accident. His eyebrows and head are obscured constantly by his sock hat, and short singed hairs come from the back of his head out from under his cap. Given this, it is highly probable that Edd is bald and hides a surgery scar under his hat, likely to remove a brain tumor, which is not uncommon among childhood cancer cases. Or maybe he does have hair. Maybe it's just that he's attached to his beanie/hat for emotional issues. Yes, these are all just theories, but they could be true. We may never know, but it's fun to speculate.
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