Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy - The Complete Second Season
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This 2-disc set includes all 13 full-length episodes from the Eds' scam-tastic second season, plus tons of bonus special features -- like a behind-the-scenes documentary, lessons on how to draw Ed, a music video and more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13753 in DVD
- Brand: Turner
- Released on: 2007-04-24
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
- Original language: English, French, Spanish
- Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
- Dubbed in: French, Spanish
- Number of discs: 2
- Dimensions: .30 pounds
- Running time: 292 minutes
Customer Reviews
Laugh Your ED off... Some More !
There's something about "Ed, Edd n Eddy" that makes me laugh... uncontrollably. Whatever the reason, I can laugh some more in the brand new second season DVD set ! Forget five or six stars; I'm rating this SEVEN stars !
Honestly, some of my most favorite ED-isodes are from the second season such as:
"Dear ED" - Jonny 2X4 breaks up with Plank and the Eds help him find a new "friend" for him.
"To Sir With ED" - Nazz comes over Eddy's house to babysit Eddy, who thinks it's all a date.
"Ready, Set, ED !" - The Eds attempt to break a world record.
"Shoo ED" - The Eds use Jonny's annoyance on everyone for cash.
"Floss Your ED" - Single D has a loose tooth and everybody tries to pull it out.
"Home Cooked EDs" - The Kankers vacation in Eddy's front yard.
"ED in a Halfshell" - Jimmy becomes Eddy's protege in scheming.
"One + One = ED" - The Eds enter a parallel universe they've taken apart.
Along with some of these great ED-isodes are some greater special features. They include an in-depth and very informative interview by creator Danny Antonucci, a "How to Draw Ed" feature, two never-before-seen promo spots, and a music video entitled "I'm Not Coming in Today"; better known as "The Incredible Shrinking Day". (I knew it !)
Although I'm a tad bummed that Cartoon Network has officially announced the Eds' series finale recently, I won't be too bummed if I keep on buyin' the DVD sets so I can laugh on and on again and again whenever I want to. Hope you do too. And while we're at it, I hope season three is in the works !
Toon Mania
From the day Danny Antonucci faxed the rough sketch of the Eds to Linda Simensky at Cartoon Network, this early '80s toon was destined to be a classic. Watch the interview with DA on this set and you'll see why. Briefly, this toon introduced the "boiling line" --the outlines are constantly moving. This was initially disconcerting to some viewers, but compare how tastefully nuanced is the movement in this cartoon with the overdone computerized camera used in many live action shows. I could watch this show all day because the character design and backgrounds are so incredible, comparable to early Hanna- Barbera or Peanuts in their restrained "less is more" aesthetic. Contrast that with the CGI music video on this set of "I'm Not Coming In Today," where Sarah has lost all her "Sarah-ness," and the Eds move stiffly. Yawn.
Need more? This is one of the few shows since the Simpsons to feature humans. Like Peanuts or Looney Tunes, it mixes fantasy elements with realistic ones. The shows are also longer-- two to a half hour-- than the HB three to a half hour format they otherwise reflect. DA, known for indie toons Lupo the Butcher and The Brothers Grunt, is the last guy you'd expect to bring the mix of subtlety and innocence that is the secret of every great cartoon, but the first guy who did. In the current animation glut, this secret has been forgotten in the rush to make everything "extreme", which is to say, as overdone and unsubtle as most current live shows. The answer of Suits (or maybe flannel shirts) is to make everything even more extreme in hopes of seducing viewers, a short- sighted strategy if there ever was one. No wonder TV is in trouble. Now, with this great deal on Season two (and Season one also available), this watermark of early '80s toons shows how great a cartoon can be. Watch the Eds, Grasshopper, and learn from the Master.
Second season of the greatest animated comedy show ever made!
Here it comes! The second season in a complete set. Get ready for a second load of laughs from the eds. Warner brothers is finaly doing this series justice. Get it when it becomes availiable.




