What an awesome and hilarious watch! Loved how deep you went down the Ed, Edd n Eddy games rabbit hole, including the flash games. And yeah, Mis-Edventures for the GBA was a godsend compared to EEnE Jawbreakers, glad the GBA was able to get a good EEnE game.
As someone else who has anxiety, that analogy you mentioned in that tangent is genuinely really relatable. I might have to keep it in mind next time I have a meltdown
Much like Tom & Jerry, EEnE is proof that slapstick humor rules. Given how insane EEnE could be, it's pretty absurd that they could never make a really outstanding game based on that show. But, it's okay; the show still slaps at least. I still sob-laugh at that scene where Kevin drops a piano on Eddy in that episode where the Eds are trying to get to the candy store and win free jawbreakers before the store closes. Plus, Ed's running and attack animations in the Mis-Edventures game are flipping hysterical.
One of my favorite slapstick gags in the entire show was in Little Ed Blue, where Eddy's face gets flattened by a comic book and turned into a jumbled comic page. Some of them are genuinely extremely creative and inspired, which only adds to how hilarious they are.
24:25 What the hell, I loved Bubble Trouble as a kid, and played it a ton with my dad way back then. Finding out only now that there was a mobile clone with Ed, Edd n' Eddy is quite a surprise to me.
Sometimes I imagine my Ed Edd n' Eddy Rétro Future AU* having a video game adaptation, where the main game is based on the console trilogy's playstyles, and it has some extra minigames based on the flash games. For example, since the AU is Y2K/Frutiger sci-fi centered around Cyberspace(which sounds completely unhinged out of context) it could explain Lost in Space as being an actual thing to an extent and not just Edd's dream; since it wouldn't be too out of place in a Cyberspace dimension, and with the addition of retrofuturistic(or, I guess, rétrofuturistic) technology, Eddy might as well get his hands on some kind of spaceship/airship like that. By accidental coincidence, one of the areas is a cave system of tunnels and otherworldly materials, so that could work for a Jawbreaker MIne based minigame. I could go on and on. Candy Machine Deluxe could also work as a basis for customization, in some way. Mainly the UI style, and perhaps have an OST track remixed from the song that plays in it. Maybe the reward for having a high enough style score would be obtaining an apple-and-cinnamon-flavored Chunky Puffs item, if you know what I mean. I[t] could even reference some of the Cartoon Network crossover games that had Ed Edd n' Eddy co-featured in them, not mentioned in this video, like Summer Resort, Bean Bag Tag, and even Tokyo Blows with its... incredibly cursed sumo-wrestler-ified Eddy. My idea for the main game is that it has two modes, one where all of the Eds follow each other like Mis-Edventures, the other that lets you control and place them seperately like Jawbreakers! but more polished obviously. I think a game like that could work, as having them together would be more convenient and obviously more useful, but the separate movement is proven by Lost Vikings/Fireboy & Watergirl to be good for puzzle solving or just in case the non-selected Eds need to be still for a moment for whatever-reason. I'm thinking more of a Metroidvania kind of level progression, though, considering the story of the written material the AU's story is told through. If that ever does happen, however and why-ever it does, I'll probably not include bits from every game, for obvious reasons. I'll definitely leave out the ones that feel like generic games with the show's branding slapped on to it, like Build the Faces Of and (*My fanseries of the show that's an alternate universe, with things like artwork and written material to go with it. I talk about it a lot because I am actively working on it as I type, and I'm also hyperfixated on the show itself currently. I can't help but talk about it, as weird and perhaps "cringe" as it may be.)
*Can't edit the comment now because it would remove the creator heart, but I meant to end that last non-parenthesis sentence as "...like Build the Faces Of and the coloring book page they did for a lot of the shows on CN at the time," by the way.
I remember a few weeks ago, playing Scam of the Century and choosing Edd first, and when I got to the segment with the nuts, I thought on-impulse as well as said out loud "HOLY SH|T, THIS GAME HAS A DEDICATED 'DOUBLE DEEZ NUTS' MECHANIC!" And that's what I call it to this day.
I'm glad to have come across this video! I bought a used copy of the Mis-Edventures way back in 2015 (Hard to believe I was only 11 at the time, man time really flies by) , a whole decade after its release. I remember it was the only game I played for months and was THIS close to %100 the game. Gosh, just watching this makes me want to bust out my old Nintendo Wii just to play it again... P.S. I also bought Jawbreakers! for the GBA but learned the hard way it wasn't particularly a pleasant game.
First video I saw of this channel, definitely interesting. Was a big fan of EENE as a kid, though I think all I played was Mis-Edventures on PC (Didn't get far but I blame keyboard controls) and that one top-down kart game where you collect the stars and such.
Great video overall, but it's worth pointing out that Ed actually can push the wagon when nobody's in it. (th-cam.com/users/clipUgkx_XgDQTOKGYX2ImZNnFnc9esknHkLzAzC?si=EluojJX_vpZw-oKL) I still agree with the other two things you mentioned when talking about it, but I figured that was worth pointing out.
after watching the video, i noticed that Ed, Edd n' Eddy not only have flash games but also shockwave games my fun fact: for some reason, some humans calls shockwave games as flash games, which does not make sense at all
I mention in the video that some of these games are actually shockwave and not flash, 'flash games' has just become an easy shorthand for browser based internet games from the mid 2000's
27:30 why double D cant go on the wet cement? cause he is a neat freak and it would murder his brain if he did, and ed doesn't care he would swim in literal shit if he had to without an issue, its their personalities. But yeah it does seem bad, never played any edd game wich is why I am here :D
@@supermoe1985 i also have anxiety and the way you explained it highly resonated with me. And i admire you for being able to make these videos i know it's not easy
What an awesome and hilarious watch! Loved how deep you went down the Ed, Edd n Eddy games rabbit hole, including the flash games. And yeah, Mis-Edventures for the GBA was a godsend compared to EEnE Jawbreakers, glad the GBA was able to get a good EEnE game.
I was pleasantly surprised by the GBA version, and thanks for watching :)
The Mis-Edventures was the best video game for PS2 🤪
As someone else who has anxiety, that analogy you mentioned in that tangent is genuinely really relatable. I might have to keep it in mind next time I have a meltdown
08:00 if you are like most people and want to skip the history lesson and go straight to what the video was meant for. You are certainly welcomed 😊
Ya know I did already provide timestamps :)
I loved the Cul De Sac Smash games a lot as a kid though I found a way to completely cheese them by just driving in a circle the entire time
Much like Tom & Jerry, EEnE is proof that slapstick humor rules. Given how insane EEnE could be, it's pretty absurd that they could never make a really outstanding game based on that show. But, it's okay; the show still slaps at least. I still sob-laugh at that scene where Kevin drops a piano on Eddy in that episode where the Eds are trying to get to the candy store and win free jawbreakers before the store closes.
Plus, Ed's running and attack animations in the Mis-Edventures game are flipping hysterical.
One of my favorite slapstick gags in the entire show was in Little Ed Blue, where Eddy's face gets flattened by a comic book and turned into a jumbled comic page. Some of them are genuinely extremely creative and inspired, which only adds to how hilarious they are.
24:25 What the hell, I loved Bubble Trouble as a kid, and played it a ton with my dad way back then. Finding out only now that there was a mobile clone with Ed, Edd n' Eddy is quite a surprise to me.
On the full studio logo, that's a ballsack
39:22 best bit
I can confirm that Saberspark himself has seen that segment as I tweeted it to him and he liked the tweet
Sometimes I imagine my Ed Edd n' Eddy Rétro Future AU* having a video game adaptation, where the main game is based on the console trilogy's playstyles, and it has some extra minigames based on the flash games. For example, since the AU is Y2K/Frutiger sci-fi centered around Cyberspace(which sounds completely unhinged out of context) it could explain Lost in Space as being an actual thing to an extent and not just Edd's dream; since it wouldn't be too out of place in a Cyberspace dimension, and with the addition of retrofuturistic(or, I guess, rétrofuturistic) technology, Eddy might as well get his hands on some kind of spaceship/airship like that. By accidental coincidence, one of the areas is a cave system of tunnels and otherworldly materials, so that could work for a Jawbreaker MIne based minigame. I could go on and on.
Candy Machine Deluxe could also work as a basis for customization, in some way. Mainly the UI style, and perhaps have an OST track remixed from the song that plays in it. Maybe the reward for having a high enough style score would be obtaining an apple-and-cinnamon-flavored Chunky Puffs item, if you know what I mean.
I[t] could even reference some of the Cartoon Network crossover games that had Ed Edd n' Eddy co-featured in them, not mentioned in this video, like Summer Resort, Bean Bag Tag, and even Tokyo Blows with its... incredibly cursed sumo-wrestler-ified Eddy.
My idea for the main game is that it has two modes, one where all of the Eds follow each other like Mis-Edventures, the other that lets you control and place them seperately like Jawbreakers! but more polished obviously. I think a game like that could work, as having them together would be more convenient and obviously more useful, but the separate movement is proven by Lost Vikings/Fireboy & Watergirl to be good for puzzle solving or just in case the non-selected Eds need to be still for a moment for whatever-reason. I'm thinking more of a Metroidvania kind of level progression, though, considering the story of the written material the AU's story is told through.
If that ever does happen, however and why-ever it does, I'll probably not include bits from every game, for obvious reasons. I'll definitely leave out the ones that feel like generic games with the show's branding slapped on to it, like Build the Faces Of and
(*My fanseries of the show that's an alternate universe, with things like artwork and written material to go with it. I talk about it a lot because I am actively working on it as I type, and I'm also hyperfixated on the show itself currently. I can't help but talk about it, as weird and perhaps "cringe" as it may be.)
*Can't edit the comment now because it would remove the creator heart, but I meant to end that last non-parenthesis sentence as "...like Build the Faces Of and the coloring book page they did for a lot of the shows on CN at the time," by the way.
Enjoy it. Very well informed and researched. Keep up awesome work
Thank you!
I remember a few weeks ago, playing Scam of the Century and choosing Edd first, and when I got to the segment with the nuts, I thought on-impulse as well as said out loud "HOLY SH|T, THIS GAME HAS A DEDICATED 'DOUBLE DEEZ NUTS' MECHANIC!"
And that's what I call it to this day.
That's amazing lol
Crazy just how many of these I played, universal experiences and such I suppose.
I'm glad to have come across this video! I bought a used copy of the Mis-Edventures way back in 2015 (Hard to believe I was only 11 at the time, man time really flies by) , a whole decade after its release. I remember it was the only game I played for months and was THIS close to %100 the game. Gosh, just watching this makes me want to bust out my old Nintendo Wii just to play it again...
P.S. I also bought Jawbreakers! for the GBA but learned the hard way it wasn't particularly a pleasant game.
Those who still wonder in this very day what's under Double D's (Edd) hat, here you go! ===> 19:27
First video I saw of this channel, definitely interesting. Was a big fan of EENE as a kid, though I think all I played was Mis-Edventures on PC (Didn't get far but I blame keyboard controls) and that one top-down kart game where you collect the stars and such.
I thought that was jack nicolson lol
you got a sub from me! love the eds games! flash and mis-edventures where my childhood!
Love this video your channels unique i like it
Thank you :)
Hahahahahahahaha we bought a house on one, maybe my kids will live it out 😂
Great video overall, but it's worth pointing out that Ed actually can push the wagon when nobody's in it. (th-cam.com/users/clipUgkx_XgDQTOKGYX2ImZNnFnc9esknHkLzAzC?si=EluojJX_vpZw-oKL)
I still agree with the other two things you mentioned when talking about it, but I figured that was worth pointing out.
Well I'll be damned
after watching the video, i noticed that Ed, Edd n' Eddy not only have flash games but also shockwave games
my fun fact: for some reason, some humans calls shockwave games as flash games, which does not make sense at all
I mention in the video that some of these games are actually shockwave and not flash, 'flash games' has just become an easy shorthand for browser based internet games from the mid 2000's
Moe just being based as usual
27:30 why double D cant go on the wet cement? cause he is a neat freak and it would murder his brain if he did, and ed doesn't care he would swim in literal shit if he had to without an issue, its their personalities.
But yeah it does seem bad, never played any edd game wich is why I am here :D
Hey loved you're video hope you come back one day :)
Thanks! I've just been busy IRL, once that clears up I hope to get back to making videos :)
@@supermoe1985 i also have anxiety and the way you explained it highly resonated with me. And i admire you for being able to make these videos i know it's not easy
@@Matthew-it3wg Thank you! It's not easy, but nothing worth doing ever is.
Wooooooooweeeeeee ❤❤ hahaha ^ u ^ such a great video
2nd comment!!!!!!