An exposed brain
Hideous baldness.
>>94591529
Some object was stuck on his head, Ed even asked if that hurt
>>94591529
Ciamese twin face
>>94591529
His head
>>94591529
Weak, scrawny, nerdy, and wears a hat, I always just assumed he was recovering from cancer, some type of brain tumor, or something.Mainly because I knew a kid when I was young that were a beanie due to brain surgery scars/cancer treatment.
A black hole
>>94591529
See: >>94591607 as my guess.
But like >>94591661 it could be some kind of scar.
A sticky note labelled "head".
>>94591529
A newspaper clipping.
No seriously.
>>94591529
Didn't Ed ask him "does it hurt?" in the movie?
>>94591624
that's non canon dumbass
>>94593489
Could be a scar from a surgery.
>>94591529
https://youtu.be/xrbddZuN_8Q
>>94591529
stink
A massive fucking scar that was stitched over the metal plate in his skull.
Double D's parents were laissez-faire about child rearing before this incident.
>>94593492
It is now
>>94593495
>>94593489
>>94591606
It was very tight braids
http://raveneesimo.deviantart.com/art/Remembering-The-Incident-261096631
According to some comments here,pictures of Double Dee being arrested.This IS the original artist for the show after all...
>In Edd's old school other students mercilessly targeted him in dodgeball. After "too many hits to the head" as he put it, he finally designed a dodgeball-shooting cannon to retaliate. The resulting injuries to all his classmates scarred Edd much more than any abuse he'd received to his own person. This would have been the origin of his pacifism and a hint at why he was so crushed by the events in A Fistful of Ed.
It can also be interpreted as a reason that his family moved to Peach Creek and perhaps it could be responsible for some of the coldness he receives from his parents. Edd has always had an irrational fear of authority and even of himself in some situations. This back story was my attempt to rationalize that without changing the core of his character.
>No actually. It was meant to be a fake-out of sorts. Before he revealed this secret, he took off his hat willingly in front of his friends as a sign he was finally comfortable with them. When he did, a newspaper clipping spilled out--with a photo of him when he was younger, in handcuffs, giving a public apology to his school. Its played much like the other scene in the movie where it comes off--you never get to see it, but you get to hear about the dodgeball incident instead. The two things are unrelated.