Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy/Radar/Sandbox

While the original page isn't as bad as some of the others, I would like to start getting into the hang of fixing up radar pages with this.

The problem? I think its that haters of those who believe in Animation Age Ghetto think that this trope is automatically good, leading to people trying to shove in anything they find mildly inapropriate to the subpage, and that leads to a mild form of "my show is so much better than yours it kills the radar dead!"

This (or some problem like this) has came up on the trope repair shop, but for me the banner is missing (I guess it only appears if you hadn't read all the posts).

Again, this page isn't as bad as some other pages, but when I tried using the main sandbox last time to attempt a take on TDI's radar page, it gave me a headache. Well, it might not have, and I did also attempt this page, but the point is I still got a headache.

If you want to edit this, please follow these (unofficial, just made up by me) guidlines:


 * Do not cut an entry in its entirety. Move it to the folder labeled "cut list", and try to figure out what I falls under. This is a sandbox, not the actual page.
 * A similar thing goes with edits -- move it to the "minor edits" folder, and try to list every change you make.
 * If you want to comment on something, don't just leave it at the edit reason -- try to mark it up somehow.

Main page, trope page. Do note that some stuff may change there.

Also note that some of the entries may be moved around from their original place.

Fine, just fine
"Edd: * gasps* Please let go of my leg, Ed."
 * At the beginning of "To Sir With Ed", it is implied that Ed is humping Double-D's leg off-screen while pretending to be a dog.


 * In one of the later episodes, while at school, the Kanker sisters are giggling and huddled around a large textbook labeled 'Anatomy'.
 * One of the episodes have shown a sticky note that says "don't touch yourself." -- This is a pretty good example, as the sticky note is well hidden in the background.

Minor edits but the moment still stays
'Minor edits' can even include getting rid of an unnecessary Pothole.

Not really crap

 * In "If it Smells like an Ed", the boys are trying to prove their innocence of messing up the Friendship Day celebration by comparing shoe sizes of the other kids with a footprint they found. In order to get Kevin's shoe size, Ed holds a picture of Nazz in a skimpy swimsuit in front of a fence to distract him. It works. -- Even when fully clothed, Nazz still distracts people. It's (and by that I mean the Nazz-thing in general) a G-rated version of All Men Are Perverts, and nothing more.

Nudity alone doesn't count
A quick glance shows that quite a few entries (about three, including this, the reason why the other two arn't here is because they are 'atttached' to episode-related moments) think that the radar automatically hates naked people. I feel this is common enough to make into it's own sub-section.


 * They got naked A LOT in this show... -- Naked People Are Funny (or rather, people are funny when they are naked, since that trope appears to be about nudists.)

Parental Bonus/Refuge in Audacity/Not really getting it past the radar
AKA moments so obvious the radar CANNOT let it past.


 * In one of the early episodes Nazz has a pool party and the Eds decide to show up... IN SPEEDO'S! About halfway through the episode the speedo's fly off and the Eds spend the rest of the day and night in the pool. The tiny pool. Naked. Right next to each other. -- The entry contradicted itself with the Refuge in Audacity pot hole. I'm not sure if the tropes are mutualy exclusive, but spending the last few minutes like that is more of a case of 'radars accept or reject it', you can't get something that extensive and obvious past it. Now, if it was a background character in a speedo (which ruins the whole point of the Eds in them and losing them after) and there's no other moment like it to show that the censors will allow that, then it may qualify.

Accidental Innuendo/reaching too much or thinking too hard

 * One episode is called "Take This Ed and Shove It". -- The title is a play on "Take This Job and Shove it." I believe this may count as Have a Gay Old Time.

Conversation On the Main Page

 * ...rascal?
 * I thought it was vassal... -- Amusing guess, but that's not what GCPTR is for.

Unsorted
Currently, that's most of the page.

"Rolf: "Do not burn the candle at both ends as it leads to the life of a hairdresser." Gay joke?"
 * This from "1 + 1 = Ed":

"Double D: Oh my... It seems Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit have been practicing their multiplication tables...."
 * The episode "An Ed in the Bush" had Eddy Flipping the Bird at Rolf and his "Urban Rangers". Well, he would have been if he had a middle finger. Though the fact that he only has three means that that one was the middle.
 * The episode where the boys take care of Rolf's two rabbits. By the end of the episode, there are so many bunnies that they flood the street. The sight causes Double D to say:

"Eddy: What's that thing?
 * And in The Movie, we get this charming moment involving a navigational instrument.

Edd: It's called a sextant, Eddy.

(Ed and Eddy laugh uncontrollably. It takes Edd a minute to realize why.)

Edd: * embarrassed* Oh my."

"Nazz: So... dinner by seven, and in bed by nine..."
 * There is also an episode where Nazz is babysitting Eddy, but the title characters are under the impression that she's dating him. This makes for some funny implications concerning some of Nazz's lines:

"Daphne: (Looks at her chest) How am I supposed to compete with that?"
 * EEnE also got away with Edd saying some variant on "Good lord!"
 * In "Home Cooked Eds", the Kanker Sisters invade Eddy's house while on vacation, and at one point a terrified Edd says something along the lines of, "I fear they're becoming amorous..." He then whispers the meaning into a confused Eddy's ear, and the Eds quickly flee the house, screaming in terror.
 * Pretty much every scene ever involving Jimmy. For one thing, this happened.
 * Pay close attention to the particular dance Ed is doing at the end, not to mention the grin on his face...
 * A Cartoon Network bumper had Ed dating Daphne from Scooby Doo where Daphne was uncomfortable with Ed's talk about "Double D".

"Eddy: I'd tell you I love ya, Ed, but I ain't that kind of guy!"
 * The episode where Eddy's mom is cleaning the house and he asks Ed to hide his magazines is one 15 minute long giant middle finger to the radar. At one point he says that his (older) brother gave him the magazines, at another he thinks Ed hid them in a sewer and Edd mentions that the smudge would render them unreadable. Eddy's reply? "Its the PICTURES I'm worried about!"
 * Also, there was this:

"Eddy: I'm the king of the castle, and you're a dirty-
 * Also, we have the following dialogue:

Ed & Edd: DOGPILE!"

"Kevin: Awesome..."
 * In "See No Ed", Nazz's pants fall off in an accident at "Chimp Wurld". But that's not crap past the radar. What IS is Kevin's response.

"Edd: Eddy, motherly?
 * Earlier in the episode, on seeing a street covered in bananas, Jimmy says "I've never seen so much fruit in one place!" -- Is 'fruit' supposed to be a slang term for penis? Accidental Innuendo, since there's just so many damn slang terms for it that that its hard to not say one.
 * Later in this same episode, Rolf is covered in the food. He states: "The weight of these bananas is crushing Rolf's apples!"
 * We can only hope he's either using a term from his homeland, or talking about the Adam's variety... -- Natter. Going to cut this once I figure what section to put situations where a single episode has multipule moments.
 * AND Edd gets totally stripped - by Eddy - at the end...and you hear him complaining about losing his underwear. -- Another thing to go down in the 'nudity alone doesn't count' sub-section. Again, cutting this when I figure out what to do with entire episode entries.
 * From "Who's Minding the Ed", we got THIS.
 * In the episode "Hand-Me-Down Ed", a mysterious boomerang causes some of the kids' personalities to change hilariously. When Ed holds it, it he becomes a TV Genius. When Eddy holds it, he becomes maternal. But when Double D holds it? He becomes a stripper. -- ...No, he became a nudist-hippie type of guy (BIG difference), meaning that this falls under 'nudity alone doesn't count'.
 * Ed's reaction to it doesn't help much.
 * Also in "Hand-Me-Down-Ed, another classic example of Ed's inappropriate babble. When Eddy first touches the boomerang and is acting mommy-like...

Ed: And he didn't even show!"

"Rolf: Rolf's giant wiener will fetch a pretty penny at the market, yes Victor?"
 * In "An Ed Too Many": Sarah is pestering Double-D who had climbed up onto a fridge for safety. Sarah looks at the magnetic letters on the fridge briefly. If you were to use the 'A' twice, you would be able to form the word BASTARD out of the only visible letters.
 * "I am an Ed-i-pus, 'cause my name is Ed." Possibly looking into it too much.
 * Run For Your Ed:

"Jimmy: I want to take his temperature!"
 * In Scrambled Ed, Ed, Eddy, Sarah, Jimmy, and Kevin are fighting over the (sleeping) Double D. Jimmy and Sarah want to play doctor with him. Jimmy says a doozy of a line during the fight:

"Rolf: Wait! This house is owned by the provoked opera singer who lures little boys and girls with enchanted arias!"
 * In "One + One = Ed", Ed catches a glimpse of the Kanker sisters in the bath. Afterwards Eddy sniggers and asks him "did you see anything?".
 * When the kids are talking about who could live in the haunted house in "Honor Thy Ed," this comes up: