
Upon first viewingof the show we were expecting a typical cartoon with a simple plot that ranthe course of the show. "This show leaves all conceptand plot wide open," says college student Matt Gorball. The stories aretotally spontaneous from plot to setting. In the cartoon, the characters go from oneadventure to the next with little or no transition at all. Definitely Made for Kids One of the definite strengths of Ed, Edd, n Eddy is the creator'sapproach to the story structure.

You never know wherethey are going to end up. The three find themselvesplaced in several situations throughout each episode. Eddy is the ambitious, hot-headedleader who thinks up all the projects the trio does. Edd, or "Double D," is the sensitive thinker, who alwayshas the concerns and doubts about everything. His stupid and crazy comments highlight everything thetrio does. Ed is a goofball andnot very intelligent. In a unique style of story and character design, Ed, Edd n Eddy isbased on three kids going through the struggles of growing up whose most difficultproblem is trying to make enough money for jawbreakers.


After so much praise for this Cartoon Network/DannyAntonucci show, we decided to take another look. Editor's Note: In our February issue of Animation World Magazine ,Terrence Briggs reviewed Ed, Edd n Eddy in " Ed,Edd n Eddy: Caught in a Circle" and, frankly, wasn't too impressed.Over the next few months, letters of support for Ed, Edd n Eddy pouredin, two of which were featured in the April and May " of the magazine.
