listened to so much 100gecs and breakcore while drawing this
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"PLAY THE BEST SONG IN WORLD OR I'LL..."
based on this video by Eddsworld & MajinPiccolo
GO CHECK IT OUT!!! its epic
I had to go on a hunt for the origin of demon tord and finally found it
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What the hell Rolf meant when he called Eddy "half man half woman Ed boy"?
Uh, I mean...
In addition to frequently making very non-heterosexual gestures such as checking his nails, or even...
And let's not forget his pink and purple room (which reveals his taste in music, fashion and pop culture in general) with a dressing table and his huge closet with women's shoes...
I think it's a little obvious and we all know very well what Rolf meant. At first I overthought about it too, but it's not a phrase with a super deep meaning, Rolf just attested to the obvious and observable fact that Eddy often presents himself as a woman/effeminate.
I think Eddy dresses as a woman even more often than Double D. And it's important to note that almost every moment Double D is dressed as a woman is because Eddy made him do it, while Eddy dresses/acts as a woman spontaneously of his own free will (even though some of the time it's part of his scams, it's a part that didn't need to be added and he adds it just because he wants to, like making Double D be his wife/romantic partner), and yet we insist on saying that Double D is the most effeminate when Eddy's the true and greatest drag queen icon.
While Eddy's masculinity and heterosexuality are visibly forced, pretended and acted, it seems that femininity and womanhood are spontaneous and very comfortable for him. It just comes naturally to him.
I find it funny how Eddy himself sometimes makes fun of Double D because he's effeminate and "into girly stuff" while he doesn't seem to be aware of his own tendency to femininity, and he'd certainly deny the existence of this tendency if someone pointed it out (in "Flea-Bitten Ed", for example, he was very uncomfortable with just Double D calling him nurse, so he doesn't want to be feminine at all, which is expected of this gay closeted kid trying to appear straight and manly at all costs).
In fact, I was a little unsure if I should include him in "Hand Me Down Ed" since he was under the boomerang's effect and his femininity was brought out by it, but the fact that Eddy has this clear "secret" tendency towards femininity makes me believe more on the theory that the boomerang perhaps exposes a repressed side of the characters (to me it makes more sense for the boomerang to make them their opposites, but there's no way to deny that Eddy tends to be feminine without the boomerang. And I know that the effect of the boomerang on Eddy was to make him motherly and not necessarily feminine, but one thing ended up following the other).
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