As you may know, the popular show "Ed, Edd and Eddy" has been running for a long time. However, between October 7th, 2003 and October 21, 2003 episode 34 was accidentally released one week before it was scheduled to.
It was also known to some around the office the
primary writer had been sick with the flu, and instead of going on to make
episode 34, the show was supposed to replay episode 1. At 5:00am eastern,
people reported a very disturbing new episode premiering on Cartoon Network -
some children were unfortunate enough to see it.
Apparently the quality of the episode was
mediocre when held to the regular standards. Animation was choppy, sound was
constricted and very muffled. Reports of a line running up and down, similar to
a crappy VHS tape were received. Scenery was described as "overwhelmingly
dark and depressing without changing props and other background objects; stormy
looking."
Characters also behaved oddly. Instead of the
normal goofy, hi-jinks inspired personalities, viewers complained they seemed
extremely agitated, gratuitously hateful toward each other, and constantly
about to begin sobbing after the lines. The protagonist also had a very bad
lisp - no one knows why, but he spoke with a sexual tone and that further
bothered the viewers.
I was one of these viewers.
The episode began with Eddy walking down the
street with Ed. I noted that Edd was missing. There was an angular shot coming
from in-front of the two to show them walking toward the viewer. He (Eddy) was
wearing the angry look he does when something goes wrong, his eyes were red
around the iris. Ed looked absolutely forlorn and practically dragged behind
Eddy, tears in his eyes - which were both lazy and looking in opposite outward
directions.
Kevin, the series antagonist was riding his
bike opposite of the Eds, toward them. The shot became blurry and low moans
were heard coming from Eddy before Kevin hit him - which never happened because
the screen went to black.
The screen then snapped back and Kevin was
again headed toward Eddy - the view was so blurry this time all I saw was a
green blob headed toward a yellow one. Again, the low moan, only this time it
sounded like the microphone was broken and loud static came, greatly overshadowing
the moan.
A claymation sequence of Double D sleeping in
Eddy's bed came up. Honestly it may have just been the abruptness, but I jumped
and shivered. Waking up and getting out of bed, he moved oddly around the
circular room, the fast pitter-patter of footsteps being the only audio. The
steps' sounds were very clear as I was shown a birds-eye of him scampering
around the room.
There were no visible doors.
Edd began screeching (sounded like a Fisher
Cat) as he moved wildly around the cell of a room faster and faster until the
screen began blurring again, the purple room's color swallowing a now orange
blur.
An extreme close-up of Eddy's front door sat,
in absolute silence for a maddeningly long time - at least two minutes of dead
silence and a door.
Next we see Jimmy and Sarah at a doctor of some
sort (probably oral). Jimmy, obstructed in view by a hanging lamp, is crying
loudly with Sarah trying to comfort him in an unusually warm fashion. 'It hurts
Sarah... it hurts...' Suddenly, the door of the room in smashed open by a new
character, a dentist. His face wasn't shown because he was tall enough to be
out of the shot. Sarah was escorted out of the room, Jimmy was shown. His head
gear was mangled, the front bent upward, stretching his lip very high-tearing
proportions. The front of his gums was trickling blood, and teeth were missing.
The disturbing part was he had lost both arms and legs beforehand apparently,
and sat a paraplegic. I almost cried as I came to the conclusion the others had
beaten him up and bent his head gear. The camera stayed on his mangled face for
a few seconds, still as a picture, silent as ever.
Commercials came on.
We are instantly assaulted with a very hairy
Rolf in his darkened shed fisting the cow repeatedly. The visual loops and gets
blurry again as the scene pans out.
Nazz is reading a magazine on her couch. The
quality is now perfect.
Eddy is now alone, without Ed. The quality
declines worse than before and he is still walking, the sun now lightening the
mood somewhat as he smiles and begins running. The door is shown again and we
see through Eddy's eyes as he reaches out and opens it. His house is nice and
bright, but a very badly played violin is blaring - the only audio in this
scene as he makes his way through the house. Eddy opens the door to his room.
Johnny is shown under Nazz's couch cushion as
he crawls out on all fours in a comedic way and pops up behind her, still
oblivious. I laughed because someone forgot to draw his eyes and I thought of a
mole. Suddenly I stopped laughing as he starting swallowing her head, still in
a cartoonish fashion of course, but this was different. He and she stayed like
this until she started kicking and struggling.
Johnny held her like this until she went limp.
A zoom in on his face revealed extremely small, human eyes.
Double D was laying on Eddy's floor, no longer
in claymation. The camera showed Eddy's house for the remainder of the episode
(about 3 minutes), and the next program began on the spot.
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