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Usually, adults start to reminisce about their childhood during their college/early adult years. They start feeling nostalgic for the kid shows they watched, the toys they played with, the video games they played as a kid. Me? I started to go through my "nostalgia phase" rather early, actually. As a teenager, I started growing a bit obsessed with the many things I grew up with, and I started to rewatch all the
I still remember coming home from middle school every Friday looking forward to watching the
I forget the exact name of the site, not that
With just a quick search away, I found the entire series on one torrent. All six seasons (well… does season 6 even count as its own season? I mean, it only has one episode), the Big Picture Show finale, and even the holiday specials. Obviously, since it was over 60 episodes plus the movie, it took awhile to download. When it did, however, I was ecstatic.
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I decided to find out.
The mp4 in question was only about 12 minutes long, while every other episode was at least 22 minutes in length. The episode begins with the usual intro, nothing out of the ordinary at all. After the intro, the episode immediately began with no title card. Although strange, the lack of title card is the only odd occurrence in this entire episode. Other than that, the episode was pretty normal. Maybe a bit sensitive on the subject matter, but
The episode starts off with Double D at his locker, taking his books out and putting them in his book bag. Suddenly, Ed and Eddy run to Double D visibly nervous and in a panic. When he asks what the commotion was about, Eddy says he needs to borrow his math notes since there was supposedly going to be a test in class that Eddy and Ed
The episode then cuts to the classroom, the teacher (face obviously hidden much like any other adult in the series) handing out the tests. Double D smiles and thanks the teacher, writing his name on the paper. Eddy takes the test from the
"2 + 2 = __"
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"4 x 4 = __"
Ed writes "TOSTE" as the answer and shakily hands the teacher his paper, looking as if he was on the verge of tears. The bell rings, and so Ed tries following Eddy and Double D out the door.
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"I suppose, we could... tutor him ourselves."
I forget exactly what happens between this and the tutoring scene, concerning it was actually rather boring, but in a nutshell Double D and Eddy attempt to tutor Ed by teaching him books, math and science. This results in Ed engaging in his usual stupidity, mistaking the textbooks as sandwiches, drinking the chemicals in the test tubes growing a beard, all the usual shenanigans
Towards the end of the episode, Ed takes another math test and passes with a C-, just enough to pass. As the Eds walk down the hallway, Eddy explains an idea inspired by the experience of tutoring Ed, a scam involving "tutoring" people. I honestly would have rather seen how that went down instead of this long episode. The episode ends and the end credits roll.
Like I said, the episode was pretty boring. What can I say? There was barely any excitement or humor within the episode aside from
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