In fact, Hanky Panky Hullabaloo and Boo Haw Haw are virtually impossible to watch legally these days. While it's disappointing that they're not on HBO Max, it certainly isn't surprising, as they have long been incredibly elusive. The real problem is the holiday specials. RELATED: Cow and Chicken Was Cartoon Network’s Answer to The Ren & Stimpy Show While the film was never released on DVD, it's available on iTunes for only $5 and can even be streamed on Hulu with the Live TV add-on. That being said, Big Picture Show being excluded isn't the worst thing in the world, as it can easily be found elsewhere.
However, HBO Max is still missing the show's three holiday specials - Ed, Edd n Eddy's Jingle Jingle Jangle (2004), Ed, Edd n Eddy's Hanky Panky Hullabaloo (2005) and Ed, Edd n Eddy's Boo Haw Haw (2005) - as well as its television film Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show (2009).īig Picture Show is probably the most glaring omission, as the film serves as Ed, Edd n Eddy's true series finale, sending the Eds on an epic journey and completing their character arcs in order to end the show on a high note.
In other words, a solid 95 percent of the show is readily available to stream. It has all 52 episodes that make up Seasons 1-4 and the 12 main episodes that make up Season 5, as well as "The Eds Are Coming" - a special episode released shortly after Season 5's finale in 2007 - and "May I Have This Ed?"/"Look Before You Ed" - a standard two-segment episode that was produced for Season 6 and aired in 2008 as a "lost episode" after the sixth season was canceled.
Currently, HBO Max hosts 66 episodes of Ed, Edd n Eddy.