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  1. Apr 13, 2007 · Smile for the Ed: Directed by Danny Antonucci, Scott Underwood. With Matt Hill, Sam Vincent, Tony Sampson, Keenan Christensen. Eddy's school picture goes horribly wrong and word about it spreads through the entire school.

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    • Animation, Comedy, Family
    • Danny Antonucci, Scott Underwood
    • 2007-04-13
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    "Smile for the Ed" is the 19th episode of Season 5 and the 121st episode of Ed, Edd n Eddy. In this episode, Eddy gets a bad school photo on school picture day due to Kevin interfering with Eddy trying to make himself look good for the photo. The Eds try to edit Eddy's bad looking school photo, so that he can get the key to his brother's room.

    It's school photo day, and the kids are all getting ready before their pictures are to be taken. When Lee spills her perfume on Jimmy's clothes, he heads to the door, only for a chipper Jonny to notice that Jimmy and Plank are wearing the same outfit. This fuels his anxieties of being inadequate, and Jimmy makes a run for it while wailing about being too generic. The Eds then join the line, with Eddy examining his reflection in Jonny's reflection. When Edd notices and comments on this, Eddy tells his friends that this school photo is very important. As it turns out, his mom has promised him the key to Eddy's Brother's room if he manages to take a good picture this year. Therefore, it's of the utmost importance that he gets a perfect picture.

    Soon, though, the line moves forward, as the Kanker Sisters get their picture taken (May was disoriented by the camera flash and Lee threatened the photographer to get her good side) and move on. Next up is Sarah, dressed in a frilly pink dress that was giving her a rash; and behind her follows Rolf, who has placed a flour sack over his head and drawn a face on it in order to "keep from having his soul stolen". After his turn is over, Nazz takes a seat on the stool and poses for her picture. All the guys after her drool over, with Edd even remarking that he'd love to capture such beauty on his camera. Eddy then takes the stool, readies himself, and poses, ready to take the perfect photo–until Kevin says "dork", causing Eddy to jerk from his pose.

    When we next see him, Eddy has gotten his photo back, and man, is it ugly! He looks up from the picture in utter and complete despair. Edd tries to comfort Eddy, but when he sees the photo, there is really nothing complimentary he can say. Eddy slumps over his music stand just as the teacher comes in. Edd quickly gives Eddy his triangle, and as the band starts to play (poorly), he whispers to Eddy that he is a member of the photography club and can use his camera to retake Eddy's picture. This cheers Eddy up so much that he starts playing with fervor, but Eddy soon remembers that his mother can in no way know of the existence of his horrid picture, so he feeds it to Ed. Unfortunately, while Ed is eating the photo, the teacher points at him, and Ed hurriedly fumbles with his saxophone and ends up blowing the wet piece of paper out the end of it. The photo lands on the drum set, which Kevin is manning. When Kevin's drumstick lands on the wet piece of paper and gets stuck, Kevin waits a beat and then plasters it on a cymbal. The figure in the photo now revealed, Kevin looks at it and chuckles before showing it to his friends. The photo starts to make the rounds at school.

    Later, the Eds exit a class for lunch, Eddy feeling confident that Edd's picture will impress his mother. They go to put their books in their lockers only to find a piece of paper stuffed into each one. Edd takes it out and blanches, just as the one in Eddy's locker falls onto his face. It seems that some jokester has made copies of Eddy's horrid photo and stuffed them into every locker in school. Eddy speeds through the school, grabbing the photos. When Edd tries to make Eddy think rationally, Eddy simply gives Edd a huge stack of the photos, and they hustle over to store them in Eddy's locker. Ed, seeing the source of the photos (a continually printing copier), grabs the copier and stuffs it into Eddy's locker as well. The Eds then head to the lunchroom to see what other horrors have been done with Eddy's photo.

    When they get there, they find that everyone has received a copy of the photo and made a mask out of it. Eddy looks around, scared, only for a hand to grab him and drag him under a table. It is Lee, in an Eddy mask, who has decided to make Eddy kiss himself. Eddy's friends, knowing that they can't do anything, slam the doors on him, but Edd's eyes settle on an intercom.

    Shortly thereafter, Edd has rigged up a system that will allow him to pirate the PA system. Edd speaks into it and impersonates the principal, telling everyone to give Eddy the copies of his photo back, or else everyone will face detention for the rest of the semester. While Eddy receives this news with glee, Edd starts to shake, afraid of the ramifications of what he's just done. Before he can consider this too much, though, Eddy exits the lunchroom, lugging behind him a bunch of copies of his photo and happily saying that the principal made the kids give them all back to him.

    •Goof: To stop Eddy's picture from circulating around the school, Eddy steals the photocopier. He then stores it in his locker. Strangely, the photocopier continues working, despite being visibly unplugged.

    •Ed reveals his middle name is Horace.

    •With this episode, all the Eds have now had their middle names revealed. Edd and Eddy's middle names were previously revealed in "Your Ed Here", as Marion and Skipper respectively.

    •Edd says that the outlines on Ed's drawing were wiggly. This is a nod to the wiggling outlines or "boiling lines" of the characters in the show.

    •The key ring Eddy's mom holds up is labeled "El Hombre"; a nickname of series creator, Danny Antonucci.

    •During band class, Eddy calls Ed (who happens to be playing the saxophone), "Charlie-the-Birdbrain-Parker". This is a reference to Charlie Parker, a famous jazz musician often nicknamed "Bird" and "Yardbird".

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