How was Ed able to fit an entire flute in his ear?
When Ed was crying, he was looking at photos of him and Rolf's animals. Where did he get the photos?
The tape used to hold the animals on the ceiling isn't strong enough to hold even a chicken, let alone a cow. Hence, why they fell on Eddy when Sarah left.
The reason that Jimmy needed to talk to Sarah about something he can't scratch isn't known.
If Rolf is from another country how is it likely that he could return from his family reunion as fast as he did? It's need seen how it got there so probably someone from his family would have come to pick him up or he had the means to go, there's also a possibility that his family had moved to the eds world just living somewhere else.
Unless Ed and Eddy has the skill to breathe underwater like Aquaman, the Eds would've a hard time being submerged underwater like Edd had.
How is Ed's bedroom able to fill up with water when there's a big hole in his Door? Reply: It's a cartoon, anything can happen.
When Rolf enters Ed's house and slams the door into Eddy, the doorknob disappears in the following shot.
Ed's house has changed completely from what's in prior episodes. When you walked in, there was a living room to the left. now, there isn't. Also, in prior episodes, if you went straight out of the basement, the door parallel to it would be the room where you come in.
When Rolf slams open the door to Ed's house, it remains hinged in the scene where it is opened, but after a few scenes, the door is flipped.
When the Eds are shown in the kitchen cleaning up the mess made by Rolf's animals, Edd and Eddy's sweaters disappear.
Ed seems to have forgotten about his allergies to rabbits and his concern of what they can do to him when Eddy shows him Edd in a bunny suit and he goes after him.
(After busting the Eds for ruining his leaf pile) Kevin: I'm on to ya, dorks. Try that again, and I'll pound ya.
Ed: Purr like a bunny, purr like a bunny. Double D: Rabbits don't purr, Ed!
Ed has a collection on sandwiches in his closet.
The Kanker Sisters, Nazz, and Jimmy don't appear in this episode, even though Jimmy is mention by Sarah. Sarah was on the phone with Jimmy.
We learn that one of Rolf's chickens is named Bridget.
We learn that Ed plays the flute very well.
Fourth-Wall Breaker: Eddy says to Edd "You've been on my back through this whole show!"
Main Scam: Pet the Bunny
This marks the second time the Eds (or mainly Ed) have watched over and tended to Rolf's animals. The first was in Flea Bitten Ed.
Running gag(s): 1) Ed leading the animals throughout the culdesac and throughout his house with a flute. 2) Sarah getting annoyed or affected by Ed's process of watching the animals. 3) Edd cleaning up the trail of dirt left behind by the animals in almost every scene. 4) Sarah trying to find out what Ed is up to, only to find something like water or sandwiches behind the doors she opens.
Ed resumes the business that he started with Rolf in Will Work for Ed.
Ed: The Pied Piper The way Ed used his flute to get the animals to follow him was similar to the way the musician in The Pied Piper use his flute to lure the mice out of the city.
Who's Minding the Ed? Phrase A reference to the phrase, Who's Minding the Fort?
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