Joel Dickie, Jim Miller and Scott Underwood were the storyboard artists. Antonucci was also one of three writers of the episode, the other ones being Jono Howard and Mike Kubat. The episode was directed by series' creator Danny Antonucci. Following a Christmas and a Valentine's Day special, Halloween's "Boo Haw Haw" was the last installment in the holiday special line-up. However, Ed's warped perception of the world leads him to believe that his friends are joyously celebrating his triumphs over the monsters when, in actuality, the victims of Ed's attacks have located the boys' refuge and are attacking Edd and Eddy for their friend's aggression and ruining their Halloween.Įd, Edd n Eddy was originally set to end with its fourth season, but its popularity resulted in Cartoon Network ordering two more seasons as well as three holiday specials. By the end of the night, it is realized that the entire concept of Spook-E-Ville was just a prank Eddy's brother had devised to deceive him and that the map leads him back to his own house, and Ed insists upon tossing his friends into a pit in an attempt to seek refuge from the supposed monsters. In the meantime, Edd and Eddy attempt to track down Spook-E-Ville, oblivious to the reason for their friend's violent lashes at their peers. He sees Sarah as a vampiress, Nazz as Medusa, The Kanker Sisters as witches, Kevin as the Headless Horseman, Rolf as an ogre, Plank as "Frankenwood", Jimmy as an extraterrestrial being of some sort, and Jonny as a giant spider. Believing that it his mission to guard Eddy and Edd's lives, Ed attacks anyone who he mistakes for a monster. However, after spending an entire day mindlessly viewing horror films, Ed's perception of everybody around him with the exception of his two closest friends is completely altered, so that he mistakes everyone around him for the monsters as which they are costumed or creatures he saw in the movies. Costumed as a zombie version of Elvis Presley (while Edd dresses as a germ and Ed as "Lothar the Barbarian"), Eddy decides to embark on a quest to locate Spook-E-Ville with the help of the map. Infuriated upon receiving detention on Halloween, Eddy's spirits are uplifted at the recollection of the map given to him by his brother that apparently leads to a location known as Spook-E-Ville, where the Eds are more likely to receive candy. The second volume contains episodes from "Fool on the Ed" to "Avast Ye Eds".Edd, Ed and Eddy, all wearing their Halloween costumes.
The first volume contains episodes from "The Ed-Touchables" to "Who, What, Where, Ed". "Pop Goes the Ed" is the second episode in chronological order.
" A Glass of Warm Ed" / " Flea-Bitten Ed"." Fool on the Ed" / " A Boy and His Ed"." Read All About Ed" / " Quick Shot Ed"." Sir Ed-a-Lot" / " A Pinch to Grow an Ed".
These episodes were placed in the way they appeared on the DVD.