Every Which Way But Ed (Ed, Edd n Eddy)

"Every Which Way But Ed" is the second half of the second episode in the fifth season of Ed, Edd, n Eddy.

Plot
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 and Jimmy's retainer.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Ed having bunny slippers that cause static electricity when running is pretty impressive and cool, along with Eddy cleverly disguising himself as Jonny's plank friend with some yellow paint and lines.
 * 2) The flashbacks are very interesting and nice to watch, including Eddy trying to steal Jonny's jawbreaker, Plank going on the tractor in Rolf's garden and accidentally crashing in Rolf's house and going into his mouth and Rolf landing in a squash - which explained how he got his chip, Kevin being sat on by giant Nazz, and many more!
 * 3) The Eds messing through the flashbacks is pretty funny.
 * 4) The way the Eds met was pretty cool and interesting, as it has Ed and Eddy at a stand waiting for some money to watch Ed eating a television set, and then we see that Double D has moved in just recently, making him the new kid on the block.
 * 5) None of the flashbacks ever dragged out, nor did they serve as filler and were all interesting and the last one even answered the question on how the Eds met.
 * 6) The title card is neat and has something to do with the episode, as it has a clock upside-down along with a bunch of pool balls.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Plot Hole:
 * 2) * Although it answered most questions, it was never explained how Nazz lost weight when she used to be chubby.
 * 3) Sarah was still unlikable in the flashbacks she's in for attacking the Eds over Jimmy biting into a bowling pin, even though that was a misunderstanding, and even though the Eds locked her in a locker, she violently punches down the corridors with boxing gloves (even though that can be justified as she's always attacking the Eds). The Eds do manage to escape from them, however, thankfully.

Reception

 * This episode, along with Mission Ed-possible, holds a rating of 6.6 out of 100 on IMDB.