The soundclip of him shouting "Dickie?" is very popular with Youtube Poop. One of the gifts was a false shirtfront (commonly known as a "dickey") which results in the memetic line. "A DICKIE?! They still make these?!" Explanation From the opening scene of "Jingle Jingle Jangle", Eddy sneaks into his attic to get a peek at his Christmas presents only to be annoyed that it's all clothing.I like chickens, Eddy! Explanation Ed's favorite animal is chickens, much to Rolf's distress.Explanation Double D is quite the neat freak to where, while not actually his catchphrase, this phrase has become one of his defining character traits. This scene from "Read all About Ed" provides an example at 0:04 EHH!!! Explanation One of the show's many notable sound effects, this one is used whenever a moment strikes at least one of the Eds that something is off or has just gone wrong.Gravy! Explanation Ed's other trademark favorite food, for similar reasons as to the above.Buttered toast! Explanation Ed's trademark favorite food, which he won't let you forget with how he randomly like to say it.The song was so utterly nonsensical and fulled with amusing injuries that it ended up becoming prime YouTube Poop fodder. That's my horse! Explanation From the episode Wish You Were Ed, where the Ed's were trying to help/scam Rolf by thinking he was back in the olden country.Explanation Rolf's equivalent of the above. It's rare when an episode goes by where he doesn't call any of the Eds this. Dorks!! Explanation Kevin's catchphrase more or less.Zero-Context Examples are not allowed on the wiki. The menus have the "cardboard" look that the American season 1 and 2 DVDs have, so that's good, but too bad it wasn't used on the covers too.Memes from Ed, Edd n Eddy: Please note, if you wish to add an example here, please explain why it's an example. Another annoying thing is that each "episode" doesn't have chapters to seperate the actual episodes in them, like the American season 1 and 2 DVDs did, so to get to the second actual episode, you're gonna have to forward through the first somehow. All the menus have the theme tune playing in the background. The episode selection has animated thumbnails, which is nice. The episode selection screen doesn't have the names of the episodes on though, which is a let down, but the "episode" numbers, which you can then look at the case and find the right "episode". The main menu has some nice animated clip art on it, and so do the other menus, come to think of it! The menus are in both English and Thai so it's still easy to navigate.
If you actually select the other option, you can go to the main menu which lets you change audio and subtitle/closed caption settings (these settings can also be changed while watching the show), select an "episode" or play them all back in a row. The DVD itself, once inserted, displays some logos and messages and then if left, will start to play back all the episodes on that disc with Thai audio (and I think they call this mode EasyDVD). Also, the discs are single-layer and not dual layer.just sayin'! Although that has nothing to do with copyright protection really. Copyright Protection: Unlike the American DVDs, there isn't any on these! Just thought I'd note this.Region Coding: Although the back of the packet states it's region 3 (and I've been reffering to it as region 3), it seems that it will work for all regions, so you don't need a DVD that can do multiple regions (multiregion), although you'll need a display that can handle PAL signals.
No subtitles/closed captions are enabled by default so you'll have to enable them some way or another. They don't include what sound effects happen from what I can see though. The English ones seem pretty accurate, obviously I'm not sure of the Thai ones, but I'm guessing they're alright.