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  • The Curse of Evil Tim
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  • The actual appearance of Evil Tim is unknown. Before Ed gets the idea for his scam, he saw Edd dressed as a hunchbacked monster with large clawed hands and claimed it to be the "Curse of Evil Tim." His statement may imply that Evil Tim, or a monster that Evil Tim summons, has this appearance; however, given that this occurred shortly after he had been interrupted while reading the comic by Eddy, it may have been his overactive imagination at work. Other statements Ed makes imply that Evil Tim summons a monster in the comic in order to, in Ed's words, "dissect our organs and feed them to the minions of Hades".
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  • The actual appearance of Evil Tim is unknown. Before Ed gets the idea for his scam, he saw Edd dressed as a hunchbacked monster with large clawed hands and claimed it to be the "Curse of Evil Tim." His statement may imply that Evil Tim, or a monster that Evil Tim summons, has this appearance; however, given that this occurred shortly after he had been interrupted while reading the comic by Eddy, it may have been his overactive imagination at work. Other statements Ed makes imply that Evil Tim summons a monster in the comic in order to, in Ed's words, "dissect our organs and feed them to the minions of Hades". The rest of the scam involves a hodgepodge of random objects and rituals, including placing rocks on an "X" on the ground (which Ed paints as a "Q" instead), a cement mixer painted like an Aztec temple, rotten spaghetti noodles, a person dressed up with a fethered top hat, skull face paint, and a pentagram sign, and pancakes. This apparently culminates in the summoner killing a sacrificial animal with their teeth (in Ed's case, he simply tore apart Jimmy's stuffed bunny Mr. Yum Yum). Due to Ed's overactive imagination, it's unclear whether these elements are part of the original story, his own invention, or a combination of the two. The episode ends with a flock of crows mysteriously appearing and attacking the Eds, implying that the curse was real.