Just when people started to get excited at the prospect of Ed, Edd n Eddy being back on our screens we go and shatter it all because the creator said it will 'never happen' which probably means it's a no. Blame him, not us.

We don't care how adult and mature you are, curiosity would have made you watch it, even if it was just for one minute (it wouldn't be one minute but your secret would be safe).

Fans of the Cartoon Network animated series which ran from 1999 (yes 1999) to 2009 will be Disappointed (with a capital D) to hear that the programme won't be making a comeback - not ever.

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It doesn't even leave anyone with the pleasure of hope. Not like Barry and Paul Chuckle.

According to Tom Holland's Terror Time, the news comes after a fan under a parody account managed to catch the attention of Erin Fitzgerald, who voiced 'May Kanker' and 'Nazz Van Bartonschmeer' for the majority of the series.

The fan asked whether or not the actress would return for an Ed, Edd n Eddy comeback, this in-turn led Fitzgerald to say that she would (yas queen). But then she added that the show's creator, Danny Antonucci, said it would never happen.

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Replying to the fan on Twitter, Fitzgerald said: "I would but Danny has told me on MANY occasions, it will never happen. Trust me, i ask him a LOT."

The fan then quizzed why the series ended in the first place and Fitzgerald's answer was the nail in the make-believe coffin.



She said: "Danny was done. CN [Cartoon Network] said another season or a feature if he wanted, he chose to end with the Feature a complete work of art."

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If you're not a fan and don't want to waste time watching the series it revolves around three pre-teen LADs named Ed, Edd and Eddy (obviously) who live in a suburban cul-de-sac in the fictional town of 'Peach Creek'.

Under the unofficial leadership of Eddy, the trio frequently invent schemes to make money from their peers to purchase their favourite confectionery, jawbreakers. They're on our level really.

The show attracted an audience of 31 million households, was broadcast in 120 countries, and proved to be popular with children, teenagers, and adults.

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And with a 10-year run, Ed, Edd n Eddy was the longest-running Cartoon Network original series at the time of its end.

