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| 05 Nov 2012 08:24 PM |
| The show feels so closed like...they are stuck in the Cul-De-Sac and there are barely anyone else but the kids of the Cul-De-Sac. |
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sage296
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DjStefen
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| 05 Nov 2012 08:26 PM |
*Sense*
kids that are playing in the neighborhood and their mysteric adventures with the powerpuff girls! |
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lion9031
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| 05 Nov 2012 08:26 PM |
| Is it that stuck in purgatory theory |
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| 05 Nov 2012 08:27 PM |
| Yes,that theory. The gang NEVER gets the jawbreakers they yearn for,much like Heaven? |
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River777
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| 05 Nov 2012 08:28 PM |
| But they get jawbreakers on several occasions. |
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| 05 Nov 2012 08:29 PM |
| But they never fully enjoy them. |
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lion9031
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| 05 Nov 2012 08:29 PM |
I haven't read the whole thing so what do the adults (like the jawbreaker store owner) represent
and technically they did get jawbreakers in that episode edd used saras fudge money to buy them |
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| 05 Nov 2012 08:33 PM |
| They did get them but they were,then again,given pain. (Being strung from a tree by their underwear) And the jawbreaker store owners kind of represents God. |
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| 05 Nov 2012 08:35 PM |
the theory states that the cul-de-sac is some kind of afterlife where kids who died in peach creek spend the rest of time oblivious to fact there dead.
Rolf was first to arrive; he immigrated from the old world to the neighborhood (it didn't look like it does in the cartoon), died in 1903 after being trampled by a rampaging bull, and kept his animals and his old-world farming sensibilities from that time.
Jonny had no friends so Plank became his imaginary friend. He died in 1922 after a long battle with tuberculosis. He kept Plank along with him.
Eddy came next in the 1930s. His scheming nature stems from his experiences during the Great Depression, doing anything to get what little money he can. He died in 1939 when he drowned in a river.
Sarah and Ed came next in the late 40s. The cul-de-sac now sort of looks like it does in the cartoon, preplanned developments were popular then. Their mother was a hard worker and Sarah learned her attitudes from that. Ed just shut it all out, becoming preoccupied with the comic books and movies that were cropping up and becoming popular with kids during that era. They both died in 1953, perhaps in a car accident.
Nazz was next, a flower child of hippies in the late 60s. Died in the summer of 1979 when an escaped serial killer killed her and her family.
Edd, the son of two controlling business people, prone to abusing him and giving him his meek and introverted style. Died in 1986 of a gas leak that gave him a head wound which never healed / scarred horribly, which is why he always wears the hat.
Kevin's father was abusive as well, so he would ride his bike to escape and bully others because that's all he knew. When he died after his father beat him in 1999, he shut out his father's old identity, pretending that his life now was with a father that gives him gifts and stays out of his way.
Jimmy is last, died in the early 2000s, probably of leukemia.
The Kanker sisters are the guardians of the cul-de-sac, there to trip anyone up anytime someone gets the notion to venture too far away. |
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