No Speak da Ed (Ed, Edd, n Eddy)

"No Speak Da Ed" is the second half of the fourth episode in the fifth season of Ed, Edd n Eddy.

Plot
Ed receives a variety of wolf-themed gifts from his pen-pal and ends up suffering the wrath of Rolf, whose past involves a wolf-man.

Why It Gets No Speak

 * 1) The "moon rocks" Eddy sells at the start are already chewed gum, which is very lazy and disgusting for a scam.
 * 2) The start, while okay, was sort of annoying, as Ed was constantly yelling at the top of his lungs and lifting people's chairs and gum from tables, putting it on various objects.
 * 3) Plot hole: How could the penpal letters be sent to Peach Creek Junior High, or how did the penpals know about what school the Eds are in?
 * 4) Lots of gross-out humor here, such as Ed lifting the gum from tables along with him taking a full paper bag out of his sock and dropping it to the point of it going through the floor, Eddy using Ed's tongue to lick the envelope and even a cow having Ed near his mouth.
 * 5) Rolf gets furious at Ed and smashed his music box on the ground. Then, he hits him with a stick just because of him howling like a wolf and even traps him in a cage in an underground chamber over his penpal gifts. This also makes it hypocritical as he was one of the people who gave the Eds those pen pal delivery gifts.
 * 6) * Eddy cares more about selling his "moon rocks" rather than Ed's wellbeing, keeps taking his temper on and making fun of Ed, and even slams Double D into a book.
 * 7) Ed is very dumb here to the point where he doesn't even realize that he's getting tortured by Rolf and Eddy and provided a lot of gross-out as mentioned above.
 * 8) Rolf doesn't even get punished or called out by anyone for his mean-spirited and cruel actions towards Ed, nor does he feel any remorse at all. Eddy also doesn't get that either.
 * 9) Bad ending: Although Rolf became happier at the end when hearing about Double D getting a letter from Gertle, he stuffs the Eds in a suitcase to send them to Norway, doesn't give them time to question, closes the thing, and leaves them hanging in a mailbox.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The start was mostly okay with the Eds getting their penpal gifts until Rolf started the conflict.
 * 2) The part where Eddy gets money from his penpal from South Korea and attempts to use it to buy jawbreakers ignoring Double D's advice that since it is South Korean money, while worthless within Peach Creek (unless it is exchanged for domestic money at a bank by a parent) and gets kicked out because of this, is funny.
 * 3) * In addition, it would also teach viewers a bit about South Korean culture.