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Ed, Edd n Eddy - TV-G

Ed, Edd n Eddy
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Wacky cartoon sure to delight youngsters.

TV Rating: TV-G Network: Cartoon Network Cast: Matt Hill, Sam Vincent, Tony Sampson Genre: Children, Cartoons, & Animation
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Common Sense Note

Parents need to know that that the three main characters in this boisterous cartoon series routinely pick on each other and call each other by relatively benign names like "dork" and "loser." They also seem to receive zero adult supervision.

Families can talk about the characters' use of deceit in pursuit of their sugary goal. Is it ever OK to lie? Why is being forthright and honest important? What are some other ways that Ed, Edd, and Eddy could acquire Jawbreakers without taking advantage of their friends?

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Common Sense Review

Reviewed By: Lucy Maher

Cartoon Network's ED, EDD N EDDY has a pretty simple premise: It details the multiple plots that three adolescent boys devise to scam their friends for money so they can buy Jawbreakers, their favorite candy.

The boys live on a cul-de-sac in suburban Peach Creek Estates. Ed (voiced by Matt Hill), the dim one of the group, is often used as the prop in their schemes, while Edd (Sam Vincent), or "Double D," helps carry out the plans that Eddy (Tony Sampson), the group leader, hatches. In each episode, their plans are foiled, and they end up in a sticky predicament. The boys' hangers-on include Sarah (Janyse Jaud), Ed's annoying little sister; Kevin (Kathleen Barr), the neighborhood bully; Nazz (Erin Fitzgerald), the girl the boys have a crush on; and the Kanker sisters, a trio who consider the Eds their boyfriends.

Younger viewers will get a kick out of the silly antics of Ed, Edd n Eddy. The series includes violence of the cartoon kind (furniture falls on top of Ed, punches are thrown) and some mild name-calling, but otherwise, it's a harmless half-hour of fun.

Viewers who enjoy the show might also like Braceface and All Grown Up.

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Content
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Sexual Content

Violence

There is harmless cartoon violence: furniture crushes characters, punches are thrown, etc.

Language

Insults such as "dork" are used.

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Social Behavior

The characters routinely scheme to relieve peers of their money, but their plots inevitably fail.

 

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