It's an interesting concept to see the shrill, loud-mouthed Eddy lose his voice for about ten minutes. The expressions he makes are hilarious and the animation has some really nice moments. The slapstick is great as usual. One of my problems with the episode is some of the sound effects are a bit cacophonic. The other is that the other characters are unsympathetic to poor Eddy's pain, although Edd at least tries to help a little. Still, I don't think I'll ever get tired of this episode. It's like the 'Seinfeld' episode 'The Diplomat's Club'. It's mean, and you feel sorry for Eddy, but it's really funny at the same time.
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