Ironic that despie hyping up jawbreaker the show didn't spend a single episode going into a detail about what they are. We could have had an episodes where rhe E's tried and failed to make there own jawbreaker or they make them but not as good as the ones they bought.
@@lesterwilliamsjr649I wonder if it's because molten sugar is super dangerous if handled improperly (not only is it hotter than boiling water, but it sticks to you the whole time it's burning you) and kids love imitating things on TV
Except the thing Johnny is asking for is a box of cereal - two people can eat from eat from the same box, they're not single serve. If Johnny is only getting the box, that'd still be 50 cents, not a dollar.
Eddy will probably say he deserves the last one because it's his brains. Double D will say it's his inventions that give them the jawbreakers while ed just wants it. A fight happens and then it gets eaten by someone else.
One thing I noticed recently with Ed Edd N Eddy is Johnny doesn’t like being around too many people.He doesn’t like big cities, he had trouble talking to the objects at that party, and he was afraid on the bus with a bunch of adults.
Johnny is consistently isolated. Jimmy and Sarah are always together. Kevin, Naz, and Rolf are a bit of a posse. Obviously, the Eds are always together. Johnny is squarely inbetween the Eds and Jimmy and Sarah age-wise. So he doesn’t have any kids his age in the cul-de-sac. So it makes sense that he’d develop an attachment with Plank and prefer being introverted, living out his own fantasies and adventures. To the point where even in the movie, he preferred to be on his own rather than join the rest of the group.
The entire point of jawbreakers as a candy is that they last forever and are nearly indestructible, so they're ideal for kids that Barely have any money to spend on candy. So it's actually quite apt that the eds would prefer Jawbreakers over every other candy.
The way I see it, While Eddy tries to make as much money as he possibly can. I think deep down he probably doesn't care exactly how much money they make so long as he knows that it's enough to buy jawbreakers.
well presuming he fixed it using parts from Goat's junkyard, and goat only really asks $2 for anything there, and im also assuming Goat is the type of guy to help/provide tools pro bono, I doubt it would be anything over $250-$300
I know this is going to sound pretty nuts, but Eddy's story in the whole show is kinda similar to Walter White's. When we first meet them, they're shown to be flawed people but they still make you root for them. But as the show goes on, their occupations corrupt them, more and more, until once we've reached the final chapter, they've basically become the villain of their own story. The only difference is that one's story ends with them losing everything and die, while the other one ends with them owning up for their actions, and redeeming themself.
If Phineas and Ferb was about the titular characters scamming others for their money instead of coming up with inventions, it would be an expy of this show, since both shows take place during the Summer.
My headcanon for the episode where the Eds fight for one jawbreaker is that when the jawbreaker falls into the river and the Eds look for it, Ed actually finds it and kept it for himself. Ed already has rare moments of intelligence in the show, so it would make sense for it to happen in the episode where he most deserves a jawbreaker.
This was fun. Kind of reminds me of some of Schaffrillas Productions’ weird video ideas. Like his video on which Smash Bros characters have canonically eaten pizza
I think there was a study on it and genetics play a role on whether you like black licorice or not. It was something like Nordic, Germanic and Slavic people are more likely to like it.
You do realize Johnny always pays for himself and Plank because Plank is either broke or being a cheapwad. So those were indeed *4 Quarters.* *50¢ For Johnny & 50¢ For Plank!*
I always liked that Ed Edd n Eddy's finale movie we finally got to meet his big brother who turned out to be a big jerk. But we also found that how the neighborhood kids really like them and was very upset how his big brother treated him.
They resolved everything with that movie. It’s the perfect ending to the series. I’d only want a reboot if it was set during the regular time period of the show.
The Johnny scene where he puts 4 coins in for chunky puffs is 50 cents for him, 50 cents for plank. Thus 4 coins. In addition to that, not all the coins in eddy's hand during the food fight are quarters, they slipped in a dime towards the far side of his hand with a clearly labelled 10, not that it matters much in the long run, but it was a nice detail they periodically put into the show.
Well, with MatPat gone we need a Cartoon Theorist. Go Enter Go! Might I suggest the logistics of how long the Starmakers would need to be at it to fill the night sky, the Logistical Nightmare that is the Fire Nation's supply line, or the all time classic of cracking the Krabby Patty recipe?
When double D called the Korean money "foreign" currency, I thought he meant it was fake money. I didn't know what the word foreign meant at the time so I assumed he meant it wasn't real and couldn't use it at all.
Based on what you said the end, the movie and Take this Ed and shove it, both definitely came after the Smileville scam, so whichever you look at it Eddy did get his stuff back at least one way or another, we just don't know how or when.
Never really thought about this but I'm glad you took the time to analyze all of this. However, I remember in Dawn of the Eds (the one where the Eds end up in the junkyard after missing out on the movie) that Double D mentions an economic inflation of some kind and that the price of jawbreakers increased to a quarter.
Next we'll see granddad from boondocks and how much money he wasted. Even without season 4 he's basically gonna leave huey and riley broke and homeless considering he's spending THEIR MONEY
@@alienonlsd3209 yeah. I feel I hear everyone say Robert wouldn't waste money like in season 4 but we see he starts the series by buying a house and later spending tons of money on women. We could probably calculate how much money he lost since he doesn't work while ignoring expenses like food and school to just be on what Robert wastes
@@ivanbluecool he also served in the military there's a chance he would have benefits we also have to deal with the unknown factor of whether or not the inheritance was Robert's own money or from something happening to the boys parents, affects estimated amount
@@alienonlsd3209 the inheritance was from Huey and Riley's parents and Robert said he spent it on the house and later we hear how he keeps spending it so it was from his kids. If the show did have a revival it'd be good to start with losing the house after grand dad spends the last of the money on a big blow out funeral as hed definitely do that too. Leaving huey to get a job snd Riley to go on the streets selling to survive.
Too bad as a kid I thought Jawbreakers were like the ones in the show….only to be very disappointed Also since I know how much a fan of comics, model kits and horror Ed is, especially now he would easily make a killing off he sold any of his comics(if they’re not filthy) and any model kits he hasn’t made My favorite of the Ed’s is sitting on a gold mine basically
You should do more content like this, like Game Theory for animated shows. Could call it Theory of Animation or Animated Queries to be less on the nose lol
I think the last jawbreaker should go to Mr. Enter since he put in the effort to do the math for this series (and he was VERY generous with that math).
Yeah, but we can always be happy with the memories and that it ended on a high note. (Also that it didn’t go the way of The Powerpuff Girls or The Magic School Bus)
@@johnsolie6777 yes i am thankful that it is still a classic to this day and not ruined in any way there was a hoax of 2019 reboot but it was fake i wish danny the creator of the show came out of retirement and remade the show the way it used to be
Honestly I get why some people don’t like Danny Antonucci’s character design (especially on his first show the brothers grunt!) But I might be insane I really like his character design (the brothers grunt reminds me of those raftink hot rods you see!) There’s this strange appeal I have for it!
Never thought I'd see Mr. Enter going the theorist route. I will say, though... that is a lot of jawbreaker for just 5 cents! Even for the time period!
I guarantee it’s gotta be like a major net negative given the supplies and work put into their scams for only 25 cent. Like if the Eds were a company they would be in the red in like a month! XD
The Korean cash ( Won) has an exchange rate of roughly 1000 to 1 usd. So we can assume if all the bills are 1000 Won, than each bill is roughly 1usd. So Eddy scammed some Korean kid out of… 100… 200 bucks?
0:13 The creator of the show really chose the jawbreaker for that reason? 2:34 "Isn't smart enough to ask the money upfront, he is greedy enough to ask the money upfront" 6:35 Eddy did something smart? 7:24 why we aren't counting "paying back for the damages"
Clearly the creator never tired Candy Corn, or that would have been the main focus of the series. (probably dodge a bullet not letting that get popular)
(Before watching the video) I've been rewatching the entire series lately and this exact thought popped in my head. I was honestly shocked when I realized that there were quite a few episodes that the Ed's don't the money they earn (e.g. The wishing well from the Sumo episode)
Jawbreakers were already popular in my middle school before Ed Edd and Eddy, we had a jawbreaker vending machine in the cafeteria for a quarter, because gumballs aren’t allowed in school. This cartoon was very popular for older kids, because it’s has the screwball humor, my friends even mentioned the jawbreaker references from Ed, Edd, and Eddy in class!
Dude, when I was a kid, I didn't try to collect coins for some jawbreaker. I was doing it just to either get that new game coming out for the Xbox 360, or I did it just for the hell of it. I just collect them because it's a hobby.
In "Brother, Can You Spare An Ed" Eddy does say a dollar (Sarah's dollar) is enough to buy three jawbreakers and they don't have enough left over to also buy the fudge with it, so it's fair to assume that means jawbreakers cost at least 25 cents outside of the first episode. I love the idea that a quarter is used to cover the cost for all three of the Eds getting a jawbreaker each, though. How selfless!
I’m gonna upvote this because you love the series so much you did this ridiculously granular task. I love this show to death and never will say anything different.
The use of Spyro music was a good choice, I wouldn't mind if that trend continued for this channel. This was also a great idea for a video and a nice change of pace from the typical on this channel, keep it up Enter, I think this kind of experiment always pays off
3:33 man i forgot the ways the episodes were titled to be just nonsense. Made it so difficult to find a scene from if you were trying use the episode name itself to go off of
This kinda felt like a more casual version of a film theory episode : P I don’t know if you’d ever want to do a thing like this again or if it’s just a one off, but just saying at the least, I’m into it.
Even though you've shown that it's coming later in the year, I wish you the best of luck with CN Reel Shows and hope it goes down better than the Nick-O-Rama project did.
0:45- Imagine that, Phantom Strider. I guess the whole complaint he made that every episode was just about the Eds trying to get jawbreakers holds no water. Of course, anyone who has seen more than one episode of the show knows that.
I remember at the movie theater that Jawbreakers cost $1 and they were huge. I ordered a pack of Jawbreakers on Amazon and they were on sale for about $20
What a coincidence. This coincides with me finally reviewing every single Ed Edd n Eddy episode for my UA-cam Shorts series! In seriousness, though, this was an interesting idea for a look through a series. It's like those Kill Count videos I've seen. You could also theorize that at least some of the Eds get an allowance. Especially Ed, who needs a way to feed his comic, horror movie, and gravy addictions, and who one time bought jawbreakers from a comic ad(ok, it said "FREE", but these ads usually still charge for shipping.) There was also the part at the end of Brother Can You Spare an Ed where they're pulverizing Eddy for a penny a piece, and Rolf hands them a truckload of pennies which, as Eddy points out, is probably more than enough to pay off Sarah. Though I guess you could argue that Sarah makes off with the entire take, since she's just that kind of person. Maybe another idea could be trying to estimate how much damage the Eds cause to the neighborhood. They've destroyed at least two houses, plus all those lamp posts in Dear Ed. I don't think $29.30 is even close to paying that off.
The show made jawbreakers look so desirable that I was disappointed when I first tried one. It just tasted like basic ass sugar but as a hard ball.
Ironic that despie hyping up jawbreaker the show didn't spend a single episode going into a detail about what they are.
We could have had an episodes where rhe E's tried and failed to make there own jawbreaker or they make them but not as good as the ones they bought.
@@lesterwilliamsjr649never thought about that. it's interesting they never did a plot like that
@@lesterwilliamsjr649I wonder if it's because molten sugar is super dangerous if handled improperly (not only is it hotter than boiling water, but it sticks to you the whole time it's burning you) and kids love imitating things on TV
Oh hey I’ve seen you before, you’re in the OSC
I had better luck with a thing called Lemon Heads. Acceptable conditions.
The Whiplash of going from exposing a Groomer to a Cartoon Theory is hurting my Neck
Palate cleanser moment.
I think for the first example, Johnny gave four quarters to the Eds. Two for himself, and two for Plank.
Typed the exact same thing when I saw that part.
Correct.
Because Plank is a character too. Believe it or not.
He mentions that at 2:59.
Except the thing Johnny is asking for is a box of cereal - two people can eat from eat from the same box, they're not single serve. If Johnny is only getting the box, that'd still be 50 cents, not a dollar.
I love it whenever people have these completely random questions, then actually go through the effort of answering them.
Me too.
Eddy will probably say he deserves the last one because it's his brains. Double D will say it's his inventions that give them the jawbreakers while ed just wants it.
A fight happens and then it gets eaten by someone else.
or falls in the river or something else liquid that they cant get it back
Plank says he deserves the jawbreaker because he was the MVP of the show.
And dad will just sit there and watch tv
oh hey Ivan, I didn't expect you to be here
One thing I noticed recently with Ed Edd N Eddy is Johnny doesn’t like being around too many people.He doesn’t like big cities, he had trouble talking to the objects at that party, and he was afraid on the bus with a bunch of adults.
Johnny is consistently isolated. Jimmy and Sarah are always together. Kevin, Naz, and Rolf are a bit of a posse. Obviously, the Eds are always together. Johnny is squarely inbetween the Eds and Jimmy and Sarah age-wise. So he doesn’t have any kids his age in the cul-de-sac. So it makes sense that he’d develop an attachment with Plank and prefer being introverted, living out his own fantasies and adventures. To the point where even in the movie, he preferred to be on his own rather than join the rest of the group.
And yet he thinks Cities are bad because the people don't talk to him.
Makes me wonder then why Jonny would go go-karting with Kevin and Rolf in "High Heeled Ed"
@@SuperGoker64 Go-karting is actually a pretty isolated sport since everyone is in their own car. I wonder if Plank also drove his own...?
It’s no wonder he becomes the bad guy in the credits of the finale of the show… wanting to take revenge on the entire Cul de Sac.
The entire point of jawbreakers as a candy is that they last forever and are nearly indestructible, so they're ideal for kids that Barely have any money to spend on candy.
So it's actually quite apt that the eds would prefer Jawbreakers over every other candy.
So if an apocalypse happens, jawbreakers would be a good leftover food even after decades?
@@AxisChurchDevoteejawbreakers and twinkies
I feel attacked finding out that Danny Antonucci hated jawbreakers. I love jawbreakers.
The way I see it, While Eddy tries to make as much money as he possibly can. I think deep down he probably doesn't care exactly how much money they make so long as he knows that it's enough to buy jawbreakers.
That's the way I see it too.
For me, it would be how MUCH it costed Coop to fix up Megas XLR
Nice to see an XLR fan hahaha
Or how much money has Team Rocket made from their non-Pikachu schemes
At least $2.
@@skibot9974with how they use the money to fund large machines, probably enough to live comfortably doing honest business.
well presuming he fixed it using parts from Goat's junkyard, and goat only really asks $2 for anything there, and im also assuming Goat is the type of guy to help/provide tools pro bono, I doubt it would be anything over $250-$300
I can't help but feel like a kid again everytime I see these characters :)
That's pretty cool.
I know this is going to sound pretty nuts, but Eddy's story in the whole show is kinda similar to Walter White's.
When we first meet them, they're shown to be flawed people but they still make you root for them. But as the show goes on, their occupations corrupt them, more and more, until once we've reached the final chapter, they've basically become the villain of their own story. The only difference is that one's story ends with them losing everything and die, while the other one ends with them owning up for their actions, and redeeming themself.
The Eds should've sold crystal meth. Guarantee repeat business by getting the kids addicted!
Jawbreaker is basically crack to them thinking about it
@@tompossessed1729 The kids are all extremely addicted to jawbreakers. I reckon there's something in them that makes them addictive.
If Phineas and Ferb was about the titular characters scamming others for their money instead of coming up with inventions, it would be an expy of this show, since both shows take place during the Summer.
My headcanon for the episode where the Eds fight for one jawbreaker is that when the jawbreaker falls into the river and the Eds look for it, Ed actually finds it and kept it for himself. Ed already has rare moments of intelligence in the show, so it would make sense for it to happen in the episode where he most deserves a jawbreaker.
The question everyone has been asking finally answered
Yes.
This was fun. Kind of reminds me of some of Schaffrillas Productions’ weird video ideas. Like his video on which Smash Bros characters have canonically eaten pizza
He probably inspired him to do so
@@gokublack9724 other ppl habecdone similar concepts before schafrillas
I cannot tell you how emotionally invested I was as a kid in the Eds getting their jawbreakers. I was a very strange and stressed out kid.
Jawbreakers are single worst candy Danny could think of? Clearly he’s never had black licorice before.
Ugh, no kidding. Regular red licorice is okay, but I can't stand the black licorice.
Oh hell no licorice is disgusting
@@alecfoisy58 i am sorry
Or Tootsie Rolls
I think there was a study on it and genetics play a role on whether you like black licorice or not. It was something like Nordic, Germanic and Slavic people are more likely to like it.
Jawbreakers are huge compared to real life in Ed Edd n Eddy.
Just like eyes with anime.
You do realize Johnny always pays for himself and Plank because Plank is either broke or being a cheapwad. So those were indeed *4 Quarters.*
*50¢ For Johnny & 50¢ For Plank!*
The Opposite of How Much Mr Krabs makes!
Mr. Krabs be makin’ BANK!!!!
I always liked that Ed Edd n Eddy's finale movie we finally got to meet his big brother who turned out to be a big jerk. But we also found that how the neighborhood kids really like them and was very upset how his big brother treated him.
They resolved everything with that movie. It’s the perfect ending to the series. I’d only want a reboot if it was set during the regular time period of the show.
Now this is the hard hitting journalism we need
13:00 Eddy's room is also seen in the Season 6 episode "May I have this Ed?"
The Johnny scene where he puts 4 coins in for chunky puffs is 50 cents for him, 50 cents for plank. Thus 4 coins. In addition to that, not all the coins in eddy's hand during the food fight are quarters, they slipped in a dime towards the far side of his hand with a clearly labelled 10, not that it matters much in the long run, but it was a nice detail they periodically put into the show.
Well, with MatPat gone we need a Cartoon Theorist.
Go Enter Go! Might I suggest the logistics of how long the Starmakers would need to be at it to fill the night sky, the Logistical Nightmare that is the Fire Nation's supply line, or the all time classic of cracking the Krabby Patty recipe?
TheMysteriousMrEnter filling in the void.
When double D called the Korean money "foreign" currency, I thought he meant it was fake money. I didn't know what the word foreign meant at the time so I assumed he meant it wasn't real and couldn't use it at all.
That word was foreign to you then?
@@CyranofromBergerac I see what you did there.
Despite having grown up with this show, I never would’ve gone out of my way to do this much Calculating.
Fun to think about though. ^w^
One little thing missing! You didn’t account for sales tax on the jawbreakers.
Based on what you said the end, the movie and Take this Ed and shove it, both definitely came after the Smileville scam, so whichever you look at it Eddy did get his stuff back at least one way or another, we just don't know how or when.
Never really thought about this but I'm glad you took the time to analyze all of this. However, I remember in Dawn of the Eds (the one where the Eds end up in the junkyard after missing out on the movie) that Double D mentions an economic inflation of some kind and that the price of jawbreakers increased to a quarter.
*Mr. Enter:* "This is the Coin Count"
Next we'll see granddad from boondocks and how much money he wasted. Even without season 4 he's basically gonna leave huey and riley broke and homeless considering he's spending THEIR MONEY
I also would love if someone would do this trying to figure out how much money Robert lost.
@@alienonlsd3209 yeah. I feel I hear everyone say Robert wouldn't waste money like in season 4 but we see he starts the series by buying a house and later spending tons of money on women.
We could probably calculate how much money he lost since he doesn't work while ignoring expenses like food and school to just be on what Robert wastes
@@ivanbluecool he also served in the military there's a chance he would have benefits we also have to deal with the unknown factor of whether or not the inheritance was Robert's own money or from something happening to the boys parents, affects estimated amount
@@alienonlsd3209 the inheritance was from Huey and Riley's parents and Robert said he spent it on the house and later we hear how he keeps spending it so it was from his kids.
If the show did have a revival it'd be good to start with losing the house after grand dad spends the last of the money on a big blow out funeral as hed definitely do that too. Leaving huey to get a job snd Riley to go on the streets selling to survive.
“I love chickens, eddy!”
Im willing to bet eddys father taught him how to weasel out of paying for damages since dudes a car salesman. And yes it was stated in an episode.
Too bad as a kid I thought Jawbreakers were like the ones in the show….only to be very disappointed
Also since I know how much a fan of comics, model kits and horror Ed is, especially now he would easily make a killing off he sold any of his comics(if they’re not filthy) and any model kits he hasn’t made
My favorite of the Ed’s is sitting on a gold mine basically
We _all_ thought Real-Life jawbreakers were like in the cartoons.
I did get one jawbreaker that was huge. The only problem was that it was thrown out before I could even eat a quarter of it.
You should do more content like this, like Game Theory for animated shows. Could call it Theory of Animation or Animated Queries to be less on the nose lol
I’d like more videos like this. Perhaps how many times Plankton tried to steal the Secret Formula
The last jawbreaker will go to some kid Eddy and Ed take under their wing when Double D goes to college.
I can see Eddy becoming a ...medicore buy proficient businessman in the future.
3:56 for those wondering, that's 60.3053435% of the series.
also, this is doing what Film theory hasn't.
Actual research? XD
Having emotion and not forcing the audience to instantly believe it?
I think the last jawbreaker should go to Mr. Enter since he put in the effort to do the math for this series (and he was VERY generous with that math).
I'm just glad someone did this kind of research.
🪙 I miss this show 🪙
Yeah, but we can always be happy with the memories and that it ended on a high note. (Also that it didn’t go the way of The Powerpuff Girls or The Magic School Bus)
@@johnsolie6777 yes i am thankful that it is still a classic to this day and not ruined in any way there was a hoax of 2019 reboot but it was fake i wish danny the creator of the show came out of retirement and remade the show the way it used to be
This man, answering the REAL questions!
This man is doing God's work.
Honestly I get why some people don’t like Danny Antonucci’s character design (especially on his first show the brothers grunt!)
But I might be insane I really like his character design (the brothers grunt reminds me of those raftink hot rods you see!)
There’s this strange appeal I have for it!
Never thought I'd see Mr. Enter going the theorist route.
I will say, though... that is a lot of jawbreaker for just 5 cents! Even for the time period!
The last one probably gets taken by someone else while the Eds fight over it
I guarantee it’s gotta be like a major net negative given the supplies and work put into their scams for only 25 cent. Like if the Eds were a company they would be in the red in like a month! XD
I'm pretty sure they get most -- if not all -- of their materials from the junk yard, so that's pretty much free.
@@mariic2 that’s true but dang the time they have to spend on setting everything up XD
Kids don’t buy the supplies, they find them lying around.
The Korean cash ( Won) has an exchange rate of roughly 1000 to 1 usd.
So we can assume if all the bills are 1000 Won, than each bill is roughly 1usd.
So Eddy scammed some Korean kid out of… 100… 200 bucks?
They probably should have stuck to recycling bottles. Less painful than their usual scams. Lol
What, and ruin the plot?
Indeed.
Video idea: top 10 worst Drew Pickles a prick episodes
Boy I wanna see you rip drew to shreds
0:13 The creator of the show really chose the jawbreaker for that reason?
2:34 "Isn't smart enough to ask the money upfront, he is greedy enough to ask the money upfront"
6:35 Eddy did something smart? 7:24 why we aren't counting "paying back for the damages"
I wouldn't mind seeing more theory videos like this one, dude.
These are always fun to watch!
Im so glad im not the only one who tried to add up the coins they showed
Clearly the creator never tired Candy Corn, or that would have been the main focus of the series. (probably dodge a bullet not letting that get popular)
I'm glad to live in a time in which this kind of content can be produced
(Before watching the video) I've been rewatching the entire series lately and this exact thought popped in my head. I was honestly shocked when I realized that there were quite a few episodes that the Ed's don't the money they earn (e.g. The wishing well from the Sumo episode)
Jawbreakers were already popular in my middle school before Ed Edd and Eddy, we had a jawbreaker vending machine in the cafeteria for a quarter, because gumballs aren’t allowed in school. This cartoon was very popular for older kids, because it’s has the screwball humor, my friends even mentioned the jawbreaker references from Ed, Edd, and Eddy in class!
The face Eddy has in the thumbnail is the face I made when I saw Mr. Enter made a new video.
From my memory, early one they would get money easier then later on. Theres just long stretches of time where they just are flat out broke
Me who’s never seen a single second of Ed edd and eddy-
“Interesting”
Now this is the kind of content the internet should be used for
Dude, when I was a kid, I didn't try to collect coins for some jawbreaker. I was doing it just to either get that new game coming out for the Xbox 360, or I did it just for the hell of it. I just collect them because it's a hobby.
Ed edd n eddy is my favorite tv show
In "Brother, Can You Spare An Ed" Eddy does say a dollar (Sarah's dollar) is enough to buy three jawbreakers and they don't have enough left over to also buy the fudge with it, so it's fair to assume that means jawbreakers cost at least 25 cents outside of the first episode.
I love the idea that a quarter is used to cover the cost for all three of the Eds getting a jawbreaker each, though. How selfless!
Mr. Enter asking the serious questions here.
Damn, Ed is strong. He'd probably get the last jawbreaker.
I’m gonna upvote this because you love the series so much you did this ridiculously granular task. I love this show to death and never will say anything different.
This video was actually really fun! Good job
Nice work! Good luck with that big project you mentioned.
nice to see you branch out to some silly stuff like this
About 30$? That's almost a full tank of gas where I'm from!
Honestly like this theory style of video.
Am I the only one who hurt their tongue trying to eat these things? Jawbreakers ain’t jawbreakers, they’re tongue scrapers!
This was a hilariously beautiful undertaking, please keep up the great work!
The use of Spyro music was a good choice, I wouldn't mind if that trend continued for this channel.
This was also a great idea for a video and a nice change of pace from the typical on this channel, keep it up Enter, I think this kind of experiment always pays off
Yo dude just saw your vid on Top 10 worst MLP episodes! Glad to see you're still on UA-cam making videos!
This was a very interesting topic. Great video!
Nice work Enter, you are a true Ed Edd n Eddy fan
Honestly I would subtract the $1.25 ed won from the bet because he said used it to order gravy
This was actually a pretty neat idea for an analysis, and something I somehow never pondered despite this being a show I've rewatched countless times.
That Ape Escape saloon music is fire
I like this video a lot. 👍 he should definitely make more of these, types of videos.
Oh my god mr enter did you read my mind?cause i just comment asking how much money the eds kept to film theory
3:33 man i forgot the ways the episodes were titled to be just nonsense. Made it so difficult to find a scene from if you were trying use the episode name itself to go off of
This kinda felt like a more casual version of a film theory episode : P I don’t know if you’d ever want to do a thing like this again or if it’s just a one off, but just saying at the least, I’m into it.
I like these cartoon analyses where you think about how stuff works in cartoons rather than review stuff. You should keep at it!
This was very interesting and informative.
I cannot deny, I did indeed start a brief jawbreaker phase from this cartoon as a kid.
Even though you've shown that it's coming later in the year, I wish you the best of luck with CN Reel Shows and hope it goes down better than the Nick-O-Rama project did.
0:45- Imagine that, Phantom Strider. I guess the whole complaint he made that every episode was just about the Eds trying to get jawbreakers holds no water. Of course, anyone who has seen more than one episode of the show knows that.
Yeah, some people really underestimate how much actually goes on in this show.
Your avatar looks so clean in this episode. Quite the glow up in image quality.
I remember at the movie theater that Jawbreakers cost $1 and they were huge. I ordered a pack of Jawbreakers on Amazon and they were on sale for about $20
One episode of Powerpuff Girls you forgot to add in Animated Atrocities is Sun Scream.
One of my favorite cartoons growing up.
I always had a headcannon that the Eds got jawbreakers more often than the cartoon implies. But being kids, it’s tough to have your sugary fill.
I really should get around to watching this show sometime
What a coincidence. This coincides with me finally reviewing every single Ed Edd n Eddy episode for my UA-cam Shorts series!
In seriousness, though, this was an interesting idea for a look through a series. It's like those Kill Count videos I've seen. You could also theorize that at least some of the Eds get an allowance. Especially Ed, who needs a way to feed his comic, horror movie, and gravy addictions, and who one time bought jawbreakers from a comic ad(ok, it said "FREE", but these ads usually still charge for shipping.) There was also the part at the end of Brother Can You Spare an Ed where they're pulverizing Eddy for a penny a piece, and Rolf hands them a truckload of pennies which, as Eddy points out, is probably more than enough to pay off Sarah. Though I guess you could argue that Sarah makes off with the entire take, since she's just that kind of person.
Maybe another idea could be trying to estimate how much damage the Eds cause to the neighborhood. They've destroyed at least two houses, plus all those lamp posts in Dear Ed. I don't think $29.30 is even close to paying that off.