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"Ed, Edd n Eddy" is a popular animated TV series that first aired in 1999. The show follows the adventures of three young boys, all named Ed, Edd, and Eddy, who live in a suburban cul-de-sac. The boys come up with various schemes to make money and have fun, often leading to comedic mishaps and misadventures.

Ed is the dim-witted and clumsy member of the trio, while Edd (nicknamed "Double D") is the brains of the group and often serves as the mediator between the other two. Eddy is the leader of the group and is always trying to come up with new ways to make money, often at the expense of his friends. The show also features a cast of quirky and eccentric characters, including the Kanker Sisters, a trio of girls who are infatuated with the Eds.

The show has been praised for its unique animation style, humor, and relatable characters. It ran for six seasons and a total of 71 episodes, with its final episode airing in 2009. "Ed, Edd n Eddy" has become a beloved classic among fans of animated television, and continues to be enjoyed by audiences of all ages.

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Anna Miko

Anna Miko enjoys writing more than reading books. But most of all she likes to write movie and series reviews. Being fond of classic cinema, she nevertheless is the author of many research works on contemporary visual arts. She also writes short essays on new movies and series helping others to navigate the world of modern cinema.

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