
With trickery failing, they tail Eddy to the playground, where he's scamming squirrels of their nuts. This time, they try a direct approach, but Eddy takes off, swinging like Tarzan through the trees. Another attempt is made to ambush him, this time while he's sucking on a fire hydrant he thinks is a jawbreaker, but needless to say, this attempt fails as well.įinally, they're back to trickery, luring Eddy to a shed with a dollar bill. Once inside, Edd locks the door to what has become a padded cell and tells Ed to hide the key.

While Edd focuses on Eddy, Ed eats the key.

As soon as Eddy cheers his success, Ed turns his head and shows him a humongous pile of cash in the corner. Ecstatic, Eddy leaps into the money and celebrates his newfound wealth. Once he's done, he says that they'll buy a truckload of jawbreakers with the loot, only to be informed that the money is all fake, hand-drawn bills made by Ed. Eddy is angry, which seems to have been Edd's point, as now Eddy is cured. Soon, though, Eddy's mind is off of the fake money, as he can hear the kids playing outside, having recovered from the disease. Ed struggles to push the cardboard truck, even with Edd assisting him.When Eddy is first seen in the ice cream truck, the red stripe on his shirt is missing.The Eds are going to have a hard time getting out however, as Ed ate the key, and it seems that their only option is to use Ed as a shovel to dig their way out. At the beginning of the episode, the quarantine signs are nowhere to be seen.In other episodes, Ed can readily lift and push large objects unassisted. When Edd teaches Ed how to do cat's cradle, Edd's nose disappears for a frame.After encountering Jimmy, Ed points out the signs are around the entire Cul-de-Sac.

