![]() Not this time, the kids now actually want to kill them (perhaps literally because of how hellbent they were to find them). For example, Eddy's Flanderization into a Jerkass is deconstructed in that both his friends and neighbors are actually reacting to it, while most of time the Eds do something to deserve whatever they got, and even then the kids left them off the hook. The movie in general deconstructs many parts of the series.Now we know why Eddy can take so much punishment. The cruel way he beats him up just because he asked for protection from the enraged neighborhood kids revolts even Sarah and the Kankers. When Edd enlists the Urban Rangers to rescue Ed in 'Ed Overboard', Eddy calls them out for only being interested in saving Ed for a 'Freeing of the Fool' medallion. Eddy's brother is definitely older and physically stronger than Eddy. It wasn't rare for the cul-de-sac kids to pick on the Eds, but they were the same age and had more or less comparable chances. Second, with Eddy's brother's beatings on Eddy having resulted in his inferiority complex and jerkassery. First it's deconstructed with the injuries all the kids had, which were horrifying, and rightly so. The climax of The Movie gives us a pretty disturbing deconstruction of Amusing Injuries.
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