Best Ed

Best Ed is an American/Canadian animated television series created by Rick Marshall. The series chronicles the adventures of an excessively helpful and enthusiastic dog named Ed and his best friend, Doug the squirrel and soldier, whom everyone calls "Buddy" because Ed refers to him as best buddy. They live in their fictional hometown of Swellville. Best Ed is produced by 9 Story Entertainment and Nickelodeon Productions and animated using Adobe Flash software.[1]

Best Ed
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GenreAnimated comedy
Slapstick
Slice of life
Created byRick Marshall
Developed byJ.D. Smith
Directed byRick Marshall
Voices ofSean Cullen
Patrick McKenna
Opening theme"Best Ed"
Composer(s)
  • Steve D'Angelo
  • Doug Pennock
  • Terry Tompkins
Country of originCanada
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes26 (52 segments)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Vince Commisso
  • Steve Jarosz
  • For Cartoon Network: Richard Rowe and Cecilia Persson
Producer(s)J.D. Smith (also creative producer)
Running time22 min approx. (whole)
11 min approx. (segments)
Production company(s)9 Story Entertainment
Nickelodeon Productions
Release
Original networkTeletoon
Cartoon Network (U.S./UK)
Picture format1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Original releaseOctober 3, 2008 (2008-10-03) 
October 22, 2010 (2010-10-22)

The fifth episode premiered on October 3, 2008 on Teletoon as a sneak preview.[2][3] However, subsequent episodes were only shown beginning October 5, 2009.[3] The series ended on October 22, 2009.[3] 26 episodes were produced.[4]

Overview

The series follows two anthropomorphic animals, Ed and Buddy, a dog and a squirrel respectively, who live in the town of Swellville (parody Snellville) in the north of the United States. Their adventures and sometimes mis-adventures usually cause them to interact with other characters. While Ed is well-liked by all, and extremely lucky, Buddy is vehemently despised, and extremely unlucky, gratuitously so.

Characters

Main

  • Ed (voiced by Sean Cullen) – A yellow dog. Ed is overenthusiastic and helpful, but rather dimwitted. He has many catchphrases, such as his trademark 'Yee!' and 'I'm here to help!', as well as 'Sacagawea!', 'Krakatoa!' and 'Well isn't that curious?' He has a speech impediment which makes him often say 'sh' rather than 's'. He has 'happy sandals', and is a frequent viewer of The Mighty Measel Moles, a Star Trek parody, both of which Buddy hates. He has numerous skills. Much focus is drawn to his navel. He is well liked by everyone in the neighborhood, although he considers Buddy his best friend.
  • Buddy AKA Doug (voiced by Pat McKenna) – An orange squirrel. Buddy is more level-headed and intelligent than Ed. He suffers incredibly from the antics of Ed, and everyone else (through either neglect or abuse), and only ends the episode happily in only a few episodes. He still does consider himself good friends with Ed. Everyone else dislikes him. He enjoys nuts, and has a car with a giant acorn for a roof. He was part of a club devoted to the nerdy role playing game Battle Buddies awhile ago. His catchphrases are "Oh no, please, no!" and 'It's Doug, actually'.

Recurring

  • Mr. Thursty (Thurston Plumtickler III) (voiced by Kedar Brown) - A large, brown dog. Mr. Thursty is paranoid and aggressive. His sidekick is Eugene. He speaks with an African-American accent. He is very jealous of Buddy.
  • Miss Fluffé (voiced by Carolyn Scott) - A yellow hamster. Miss Fluffé resembles the stereotypical fortune teller, but this is not an often employed trait. She has a crush on Ed.
  • The Kitten Twins (Betsy voiced by Sarah Commisso, Buster voiced by Tessa Marshall) - Pink cats. Betsy and Buster appear cute and innocent, but are the worst of the lot. They tend to speak at the same time and giggle a lot. They are very rich, due to their high paying jobs as top mitten testers. They ride unicycles, as displayed in "Best Ed The Movie".
  • Dr. Quacken (voiced by Jamie Watson) - A tall green duck who wears glasses and a white jacket. He is Ed and Buddy's family doctor. Whenever he gives Buddy the bill, he uses "duck bill humor". He loves playing golf, and does not know what club to use on the ninth hole.
  • Eugene Tuttle - A short, green and brown turtle. Eugene is frequently picked on by Mr. Thursty. He lives in a house shaped liked a shell, surrounded by a moat. He is the only reptile in the neighbourhood. He appears infrequently compared to everybody else in the neighborhood, and is shy and nervous. He has not been mean to Buddy yet.
  • Heiny (voiced by Damon Papadopoulos) - A Scottish Terrier who wears a kilt and has a Scottish accent who is a crossing guard. Heiny appears to have a temper as he is yelling most of the time.
  • Whithey, Blakie and Red - Three squirrels and brothers who attended the same college as Buddy. The group hosts annual Battle Buddy Weekends with Buddy.

Episodes

Pilot. "Fat Chance" (Lost Media)

  1. "Rub My Ed for Luck"/"Best Ediquette"
  2. "Crossing Dogs"/"Squeals on the Bus"
  3. "Smarti Pants"/"Sock It to Him"
  4. "Driver's Ed"/"Go Cart Go"
  5. "Nightmare on Sweet Street"/"Cat Fright"
  6. "Ed and Breakfast"/"Tooth or Consequences"
  7. "Lost in Place"/"Scouts Dishonour"
  8. "Chinese Please"/"The Unhappy Sandals"
  9. "Perfect-O"/"Sleep Wrecker"
  10. "The Night Before Hoppenscotch"/"Yeederhosers"
  11. "My Fair Laddies"/"Confined to Ed"
  12. "Local Zeroes"/"Outside Inmates"
  13. "Yee for a Life"/"The Mighty Measle Role"
  14. "Follow the Yeeder"/"Come Fly with Yee"
  15. "Paws for Alarm"/"Send in the Klownmans"
  16. "Chamele-Ed"/"Camp Camaraderie"
  17. "Squirrels Gone Wild"/"Ed Waiter"
  18. "Missing Mittens Mission"/"Talking Ed"
  19. "Lost Ed Found"/"Peddle Me Nuts"
  20. "Aye Robots"/"Where No Buddy Has Gone Before"
  21. "Uncommon Scents"/"A Pox on Thee Now"
  22. "No Buddy's Hero"/"An Arm-Yee of One"
  23. "Memor-Yee Loss/"Long Bark of the Law"
  24. "Ed for Sale"/"Rope-a-Dopes"
  25. "Help Want-Ed"/"Screaming Yee-Bees"
  26. "King Mr. Tut's Nut"/"Gym-Dandy"

Home release

Madman Entertainment released one volume of Best Ed on DVD in Australia on August 18, 2012. The DVD contained four episodes (16 segments).[5]

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References

  1. Kuzmyk , Jenn: 9 Story Entertainment, C21 Media, February 9, 2006.
  2. "PR: A Spooky Schedule This October on TELETOON" (Press release). Toronto: Teletoon and Cartoon Network US. Toon Zone. October 1, 2008. Archived from the original on September 17, 2015.
  3. "Television Program Logs". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2016-03-02. Archived from the original on 2016-05-16.
  4. Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 216. ISBN 9781476672939.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-10-30. Retrieved 2018-10-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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