Nagged to Ed: Edd's monthly insect expedition turns into a nightmare when the Eds wind up trapped in the trailer park as guests of the recently moved-in Kanker sisters.
A Pinch to Grow An Ed: Eddy gets picked on because of his height, so Edd builds him a pair of Elevator Boots. All goes well until the Kankers show up and ruin everything.
Quick Shot Ed: While sifting through the treasures lurking up in Eddy's attic, the Eds come across an old instant-develop camera. Eddy instantly hatches a scam: take pictures of all the cul-de-sac kids, put them in a calendar, and sell the calendar back to the kids. However, this plan turns out to be more difficult to execute than previously thought.
Ed-n-Seek: The cul-de-sac kids are playing hide and go seek, and the Eds participate in the game.
Tag Yer Ed: Edd is getting ridiculed because he is weak, so Eddy decides to toughen him up. Ed and Eddy put Edd through a training program.
Virt-Ed-Go: The Eds are beat after a bird steals their hard-earned quarter when they spot a passing plane towing a sign advertising Joe's Clubhouse. They come up with the obvious scam: start a club and charge for membership.
Keeping Up with the Eds: Edd's father wants him to mow the lawn. Ed and Eddy decide to help, but after Ed ruins the yard, Eddy uses his dad's Montezuma's Free Range Manure to turn the lawn into a forest, and decides to mow peoples lawns for cash.
A Boy and His Ed: Kevin tells the Eds he wants to give them something, but Eddy does not believe him and sends him away. After finding out that Kevin was actually giving out jawbreakers, the Eds try to become Kevin's friend in order to get some jawbreakers.
It's Way Ed: Strolling down the lane, the Eds find the kids are walking around on stilts. They tell the Eds that it is the latest fad. The Eds' go home to make their own stilts, and return to find the cul-de-sac kids wearing hats with tether-balls, wizz-wazzing. Tired of being behind, the Eds decide to invent their own style. However, the other kids are always ahead of them.
Oath to an Ed: The Eds all have new clothes, which are still stiff from the store. Ed and Eddy try to break them in, but end up ruining them. After that, the Eds hear about the "Urban Rangers" and decide to join in order to receive their uniforms, but Eddy begins to fake the good deeds.
Flea-Bitten Ed: The Eds open up an animal grooming business and clean up all of Rolf's filthy animals. All goes smoothly until Ed's allergic reaction to Rolf's rabbits kicks in.
Avast Ye Eds: After a tire-swing scam gone awry, the Eds launch a cruise line on the local creek. The Eds make a cruise ship out of a big tire inner-tube and convince the kids, particularly Jimmy and Jonny, to go on the cruise. All goes well until the Kankers, dressed as pirates, foil the Eds' plans (and kiss them).
Ready, Set... Ed!: Jealous of Kevin's record-breaking bike riding abilities, Eddy decides to show off his own skills. Eddy tells the kids that the Eds just broke a world record for flying around the world. Eddy gives them a ride in his fake "rocket car", and manages to convince them that they're riding around the world, until Kevin realizes the truth.
One + One = Ed: Ed can't sleep, so he goes to Eddy's house and starts irritating him all night with questions. The next morning when they find Edd taking apart an antique radio, they decide to learn what things are made of by taking them apart. Their imaginations take over and reality is bent in a surrealistic manner.
Dear Ed: The Eds find Jimmy hanging around with Plank one day, and ask him why. Jimmy tells them that Jonny and Plank had a big feud and Jonny left Plank for good. The Eds decide to help Jonny out, and make him a new friend at a cost. Eddy then sets up a new scam, "Ed's Friend Store".
Floss Your Ed: The Eds' latest scam goes well, but Jonny does not have any money and pays them with coconuts instead. Ed gladly takes a bite out of his, and finds that his tooth is sore. Edd inspects him and finds that he's losing his last baby tooth. Eddy knows just what to do: yank the tooth out and get loads of cash from the tooth fairy.
Who Let the Ed In?: As Edd tries to set up the prize grabber scam, Ed's off goofing around. When Edd and Eddy go to find out what he's doing, they find him acting strangely. He introduces them to his new imaginary friend, Jib. They play along, and start this episode's scam, an enormous claw machine. Edd and Eddy realize Ed is serious, but "Jib" tells the other kids that it is a scam. They finally get rid of Jib by telling Ed that he has to go home.
Home-Cooked Ed: Eddy goes home to find a trailer parked on his front lawn. Edd tells him that some misinformed out-of-towner's must've lost their way. The Eds go inside and find that the trailer belongs to the Kankers, who say that they are on vacation, and they can hang there as long as they want. The Kankers cause their usual brand of mayhem.
Key to My Ed: Another invention goes horribly wrong, and ends with Ed being rocketed through the air powered by ultra-fizzy soda. Edd and Eddy chase after him, when they come across a key on the ground. They think about what it might open, and Edd insists that they return it to its rightful owner. Eddy does not care, however, and tries to open every lock in the cul-de-sac.
Scrambled Ed: Totally exhausted Edd finally finishes building the Golden Gate Bridge out of toothpicks and goes to bed. Ed and Eddy are setting up their latest scam, Eds' Sea Ranch, and they need Edd's help. Edd is too tired to help, and either sleeps or mumbles the wrong ideas whenever Ed or Eddy want something from him, causing the scam to go terribly wrong.
Stop, Look and Ed: The Eds are fooling around, but the moment turns serious when Eddy nearly steps on a contaminated lawn marked by a "KEEP OFF THE GRASS" sign. Edd warns him that rules are the most important part of life, but Eddy's not convinced. To prove his point, he goes around breaking every rule he can find. Sooner or later, he manages to convince everyone to break the rules and destroy order in the Cul-de-Sac and forms the "No Rules Rule Party".
Shoo Ed: When Jonny's being particularly annoying to Kevin, Eddy uses this opportunity to use Jonny to make money. They dress Jonny in a suit and tie, glue a block of wood to one of his shoes, feed him stinky anchovies, and send him around the cul-de-sac to annoy everyone. The Eds offer to get rid of Jonny for cash. However, it doesn't work on Rolf, who sees Jonny's bizarre behavior as customs from the old country.
Mirror, Mirror on the Ed: The Eds are taking a walk when they stumble on to the cul-de-sac kids playing Truth or Dare. The Eds want to join, but all the kids quit, leaving the boys alone. They play by themselves and then Ed dares Eddy to be Edd, who dares Ed to be Eddy, who dares Edd to be Ed. They go around being each other, confusing Rolf and causing commotion.
High Heeled Ed: The Eds plan to get big money with their "Sewer Swamp Ride", but Sarah, Jimmy, and Nazz are not impressed. When Eddy discovers this, he thinks Kevin, Rolf, and Jonny will come for the sewer ride. Sarah tells Eddy that they went go-karting and will not be back until dinner. The "Snuggle-Me-Ed" scam also fails to impress, so the Eds then get some gold paint and make "jewelry" to wow the more "sensitive" members of the cul-de-sac.
Cry Ed: The Eds are attracting the other kids' attention, when Jimmy's foot gets hit with a clothespin. Jimmy puts on a pity play and everyone starts attending to him. Eddy gets angry over being ignored, and decides that he'll have to pretend to be injured in order for people to notice him.
Momma's Little Ed: The Eds are hanging out at Edd's house. While Edd tends to his daily chores, directed by his parents' sticky notes, Ed and Eddy do the perfect imitation of Edd's parents, using Ed's strange ability to copy people's handwriting perfectly, telling him to do the most ridiculous things. Edd believes it and thinks his parents actually wrote it.
For Your Ed Only: A scam gone wrong lands the Eds in Sarah's bedroom, destroying the room. The Eds, trying to clean up the room before Sarah gets back, find her secret diary. Sarah searches for her diary, while Eddy makes the wrong decision of reading it. Sarah gets the other kids to help her look for her diary.
3 Squares and an Ed: Guardsmen Sarah and Jimmy inform Edd and Eddy that Ed has been grounded, and the Eds must stage a daring escape from the house without Sarah and Jimmy knowing.
Dim Lit Ed: After an encounter with Jimmy, Jonny, Ed and Eddy, Edd has come to the conclusion that the whole cul-de-sac lacks good judgement. He gets everyone together, and encourages their education with a scavenger hunt. This fails when the kids realize that the prize is not a jawbreaker, which they at first came to believe.
Ed, Ed and Away: The Eds set up "Crazy Ed's Custom Hot-Bikes". As Kevin passes by, Eddy makes fun of his poor excuse of a bike. Eddy then shows Kevin around and shows the best bike in his shop. After this fails, they find a loose red balloon, which Eddy becomes obsessed with popping. They then follow the balloon, so that they can pop it.
See No Ed: The kids are in the lane when they learn from each other that they haven't seen the Eds all day. They look for them, but no luck. Kevin becomes paranoid and suspicious, and tries to convince everyone it is another nefarious plot by the Eds, but they do not listen.
From Here to Ed: After a scam gone wrong, Eddy blames and declares war on Kevin, much to Edd's disgust. Kevin insists he was completely uninvolved in the scam's failure, and Eddy's repeated attempts to get back at him fail.
Ed or Tails: Ed receives a package of two Slovak Brand jawbreakers he ordered. The fact that there aren't enough jawbreakers for all three Eds, starts an argument between the Eds, and Eddy is determined to get one. After witnessing a fired-up fight between them, which began with the loss of one of the jawbreakers, Rolf gets involved and tells them the only way to settle it is a battle of wits. Even after Eddy wins this battle, the other jawbreaker is lost as well.
An Ed is Born: Eddy gets a large package from his brother, only to find it is addressed to "Pipsqueak" and full of baby things. Determined to show his big brother how he's grown up, he borrows Ed's camera and has his friends help make a home movie that not only is meant to make Eddy look matured, but to also make him appear as if he is the leader and most popular kid of the cul-de-sac.
My Fair Ed: After being threatened by the other kids, Edd tries, and succeeds (to an extent) to turn his friends into polite people, like he is. This backfires, when Ed and Eddy begin to go overboard with niceness.
O-Ed-Eleven: While going through his brother's old stuff, Eddy and his friends stumble upon a map to Eddy's brother's "secret stash" and decipher it, only to find it lies underneath the Kankers' trailer.
Ed... Pass It on...: After Eddy's restaurant scam fails, Eddy decides to start a rumor about his big brother coming home that eventually gets out of hand.
The Day the Ed Stood Still: Edd and Eddy make Ed a monster suit, resembling the Xenomorph in Alien, to attract customers to their carnival. Upon donning the suit, Ed is convinced he's a monster, reenacting the movie Alien by pasting his friends to his basem*nt wall with chewed-up Chunky Puffs.
Once Bitten, Twice Ed: Eddy keeps on using the same failed scam plot over and over with minor tweaks. The kids are repeatedly unimpressed, but Eddy does not give up.
Pain in the Ed: Ed is taking violin lessons, much to Eddy's disgust. Eddy spends the whole day trying to destroy Ed's violin because he finds it annoying, yet Edd tries to stop Eddy, between knowing that Sarah has assigned Jimmy to spy on the Eds in case Eddy did break the violin, so he can tell Sarah, and out of personal love for the instrument.
One of Those Eds: Eddy finds a quarter mysteriously stuck to the sidewalk, but soon it becomes a free-for-all, as the other kids begin to fight over it, only to all be unsuccessful at picking it up off the ground.
For the Ed, by the Ed: After rescuing Jimmy from the Kankers and a centipede, wooden board Plank is praised as the "King of the Cul-de-sac". Eddy challenges Plank to an election, using his scheming ways to win to be the king.
A Twist of Ed: Edd comes up with the idea of using reverse psychology to ward off the Kankers, and works successfully, until it backfires on the Eds when the Kankers used "reverse reverse" psychology.
The Good Ol' Ed: "Ah, good times." The Eds make a timecapsule and find trinkets that remind them of scams both familiar and not-so-familiar: Edd's memory: A time machine scam where Jonny and Jimmy were "sent back in time" to the Triassic era. Eddy's memory: When Edd got a case of the hiccups that lasted two days. Ed's memory: When the Eds tried to make the world's largest pancake, which failed when the other kids mistook the grease on the cul-de-sac (the round area) for a skating rink, and the kids were accidentally cooked in the pancake batter (luckily for the Eds, all the kids survived).
Sorry, Wrong Ed: Rolf buries a phone that appears to be haunted; Eddy finds the phone to be stylish, so he takes it without Rolf knowing. As Eddy answers it, he is plagued by unfortunate mishaps throughout the day.
A Case of Ed: When Kevin has been grounded for the day, Ed and Eddy celebrate by taunting him with constant insults and annoyances, knowing he can't leave the house, infuriating him more and more. During Ed's and Eddy's fun hassling Kevin, Eddy also tricks Edd into believing he has "Lackadaisy-Cathro disease". This is only fueled by the others, causing Edd to believe he is dying. He then finds a "kick me" sign on his back (Eddy told him being kicked was a symptom), and gets angry at Ed and Eddy, which leads to him helping Kevin get revenge against the two afterward.
Here's Mud in Your Ed: After Eddy creates a scam called Smileyville (it is just a lone alley, which makes Jimmy's bad day worse by scamming him out of his last quarter), Rolf and Jimmy team up to turn the tables on Eddy by pulling a con on him.
Postcards from the Ed: When Plank's "parents" come to town, Ed irritates Eddy by offering to show them around the cul-de-sac, but then Eddy gets the idea to take them on his own, significantly pricier tour.
Hand Me Down Ed: Strange things begin to happen as a mysterious boomerang flies into the cul-de-sac, reversing the kids' personalities. Its effects cause Jimmy to become a rough-and-tough muscle-man, Sarah to become disturbingly nice and touchy-feely, and Rolf (though the only person who is conscious of the change and remembers it) to become an opera singer. The Eds are after the rest to be affected by the boomerang's supernatural powers, as it causes Ed to become a genius, Edd to become a sweating nudist and Eddy to become the mother to one of his own scams.
Every Which Way but Ed: Flashback episode that features alternate stories. The Eds try to make their way back to the place where all the flashbacks began. In this journey, many things are explained, including Plank's chip (Plank got stuck in Rolf's teeth) and why Jimmy wears a retainer (the Eds tricked him into eating a bowling pin when he thought it was a cream horn).
Cleanliness Is Next to Edness: Edd is about to take his morning shower, but blunders into the bathroom to find it is undergoing repair. He desperately tries to borrow a shower from one of his neighbors, but as he gets progressively dirtier in his quest to find a place to bathe, he eventually goes off the deep end, which means the more nobody would help him, the more dirtier he'd be.
No Speak Da Ed: Ed receives a variety of wolf-themed gifts from his pen-pal, and ends up suffering the wrath of Rolf, who realizes the said pen-pal is actually his old prankster arch-nemesis, and ends up sending the Eds to Norway.
Too Smart for His Own Ed: Edd is embarrassed to no end after losing to Ed in the annual spelling bee. All the other kids think he's lost his touch, and turn to Ed for help with their homework (even though Eddy insists they pay for the privilege). Meanwhile, Jonny seeks revenge on Nazz after she eliminated Plank from the Spelling Bee for not spelling a word clearly.
Pick an Ed: After Eddy reads "Eddy is a no neck chump" on the wall, he goes undercover as "Carl" to find out who wrote that. While he's with the kids, he is surprised that they actually treat him with respect. Eddy decides to ditch Ed and Edd and hang out with the other kids, but Edd is determined to get him back.
This Won't Hurt an Ed: When Eddy discovers that Kevin has Trypanophobia, he takes advantage of his fear and tells the school that it's booster shot day.
The Good, the Bad and the Ed: Eddy tries to prove that the Urban Rangers are a bunch of phonies by challenging Rolf to the most difficult badge: The Hairy Chest of Resilience Badge.
'Tween a Rock and an Ed Place: Jonny invites the Eds to his Arbor Day party. Eddy hopes that the party will have all the other kids there in attempt to boost his popularity, but his hopes are crushed when he discovers nobody else went.
Smile for the Ed: Eddy can move into his big brother's room if he brings home a good picture for his mother. Kevin distracts Eddy when the picture is taken, resulting in an ugly picture. Kevin then decides to take advantage of this and shows Eddy's embarrassing picture to everyone in the school.
A Town Called Ed: The Eds aren't allowed to go to Kevin's monster truck marathon party. They then discover a book stating that Eddy's ancestors founded Peach Creek, and Eddy attempts to use that history to lure the kids away from Kevin's party.