Edgar & Ellen
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{{Infobox Book
| name = Edgar & Ellen
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| author = [[Charles Ogden (children's writer)|Charles Ogden]]
| country = [[United States]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
| genre = [[Children's books]]
| publisher = [[Simon and Schuster]]
| release_date = 2003-present
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'''''Edgar & Ellen''''' is a multimedia property for ages 6+ that started as a book series by [[Charles Ogden (children's writer)|Charles Ogden]], published by Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing, is based on two twelve-year old twins who cause mischief and mayhem in their sticky sweet town, Nod's Limbs. The series currently contains six books, a new companion guide: The Mischief Manual, and plans for more in the works. ''[[Rare Beasts]]'' is the first, followed by ''[[Tourist Trap (book)|Tourist Trap]]'', ''[[Under Town]]'', ''[[Pet's Revenge]]'', ''[[High Wire]]'', and ''[[Nod's Limbs (book)|Nod's Limbs]]''. Although they seem to go in order, they don't have to be read in order--though they do have a continuity throughout these volumes. The ''[[Mischief Manual]]'', a book written in the voice of the twins themselves, hit shelves in June 2007. A weekly TV series premiered October 7, 2007 on [[Nicktoons Network]].
==Books==
*''[[Rare Beasts]]'' 2003 ISBN 1-58246-110-4
*''[[Charles Ogden|Tourist Trap]]'' 2004 ISBN 1-58246-111-2
*''[[Under Town]]'' 2004 ISBN 1-58246-126-0
*''Pet's Revenge'' 2006 ISBN 1-4169-1408-0
*''High Wire'' 2006 ISBN 1-4169-1500-1
*''[[Nod's Limbs]]'' 2007 ISBN 1-4169-1501-X
*''Mischief Manual'' 2007 ISBN 1-4169-3935-0
*''[[Edgar and Ellen: Hot Air|Hot Air]]'' 2008 ISBN 1-4169-3935-0
*''[[Hair'em, Scar'em]]''
*''Frost Bites'' 2008
Books are published by Simon and Schuster in the United States, Canada, and the UK. Internationally books are published by Hachette Children's Book Australia, Pocket Jeunesse (France), Grupo SM in Spain, and Editora Rocco in Brazil among others.
==Book Overviews==
;''Rare Beasts''
{{main article|Rare Beasts}}
:In ''Rare Beasts'', the twins realize wreaking havoc can incur expenses, so they come up with a unique fundraising scheme: they'll nab the pets of Nod's Limbs and sell them as exotic animals for big bucks. But things don't go as planned when a purloined python gets hungry.
;''Tourist Trap''
:Mayor Knightleigh's new hotel will mean the destruction of Edgar and Ellen's beloved scavenging grounds. A group of dignitaries has arrived in Nod's Limbs for the annual French Toast Festival, but the twins are concocting a scheme to send potential tourists screaming in the opposite direction.
;''Under Town''
:In ''Under Town'' (released 2004), someone is tormenting the fine people of Nod's Limbs...and for once, it's not Edgar and Ellen. A new prankster is one step ahead of the twins, making mischief all over town. To discover the identity of this daring new foe, Edgar and Ellen must descend under town to stop this rash of copycat capers once and for all.
==Plot==
Scheming twins Edgar and Ellen love nothing better than scavenging in their "Gadget Graveyard". But when the devious Mayor Knightleigh's plan to turn their haunt into a luxurious hotel, they concoct a plan that will keep Nod's Limbs tourist free forever.
;''Pet's Revenge''
:In ''Pet's Revenge'', Edgar has to plot solo when Ellen suddenly turns into a model of proper behavior. She (voluntarily) takes a bath and even accepts an invitation to a slumber party. Surely she's got a scheme up her (unusually clean) sleeve. Or has the hairy traitor managed to break up the devious duo...
;''High Wire''
:The twins' grounds keeper, Heimertz, has a dark and secret past shrouded in... the Big Top. When the circus comes to Nod's Limbs, everyone, especially Edgar and Ellen, gets their money's worth.
;''Nod's Limbs''
:The legend of Nod's missing golden limbs resurfaces, and a town-wide search commences. The entire town becomes obsessed with a treasure hunt that leads to the twins' turf, and the intruders dig out a collapsed cave to discover something far more shocking than gold.
;''Hot Air''
:Things have changed for Edgar and Ellen. With Augustus Nod back from the dead and the Knightleighs in disgrace, the good citizens of Nod's Limbs don't merely tolerate pranking, they embrace it. They've even made the troublesome twins local heroes. Great, right? Well, maybe not. Edgar and Ellen could be losing their edge just when they need it most. The outcome of the first-ever Nod's Limbs Knightleigh-less mayoral election is in their hands...and perhaps of slightly greater importance, the future of the planet. Humanity's safety rests in the secret of the balm, which may have just fallen into the wrong hands. Is it the twins' old nemesis, The Mason? Or the mysterious Man in the Paper Bag Mask? Or someone even more frightening?
;''Frost Bites''
:Bring your mittens...
;''Split Ends''
:Above the treetops and under the sea.....
;''Election Infection''
:Don't vote on it.....
;''Public Enemies''
:Life is a rollercoaster.....
;''Mischief Manual''
:The ''Mischief Manual'' is Edgar and Ellen's first chance to write a book in their own voice, out from under the thumb of that stuffy Charles Ogden. In this book, the twins share their trade secrets and inspirations for all manner of misdeeds and mayhem, including skill-building exercises, sample blueprints, and schemes to try at home.
==Storyline Overview==
Edgar and Ellen live in a 13-story mansion on the edge of their sickeningly sweet town called "Nod's Limbs". Ellen is older by 2 minutes and 13 seconds. They live with their pet, unnaturally named Pet—a hairball with an eyeball. Their grounds keeper and caretaker, Heimertz, lives in a small shack just outside the house. Their mansion is located near a now disassembled junkyard, which the twins had lovingly dubbed their "Gadget Graveyard". They take parts from it and create marvelous contraptions for trouble.
Both of the twins wear striped footie pajamas and prank each other all day long-- when they're not pranking the goody-goody townspeople of Nod's Limbs. They are clever, fearless, mischievous, and creative. So creative, in fact, that their pranks often backfire hilariously.
===''Tourist Trap''===
Mayor Knighleigh plan to destroy the gadget graveyard in order to build his own fancy hotel, using a group of celebrities to sponsor it. The twins manage to steal Stephanie Knightleigh's position as tour guide, taking the celebrities for a ghastly tour. The twins manage to sabotage the world's largest French toast festival, seemingly crushing Knightleigh's plans. We then find out that one tourist, Alex Sai, wrote a positive review on Nod's Limbs tourism.
===''Under Town''===
When the twins find out that Knightleigh has continued his plans to build the hotel, using Smelterburg work crew. Unexpectedly, someone called 'The Mason' sabotages the work crew using the twins own prank plans. The twins come across a laboratory and a Balm-like mixture which they presume belongs to 'The Mason'. It turns out the former head of local building company Smithy & Sons, Eugenia Smithy, was fired from the company for losing the job. It turns out that Eugenia wanted to get the Smelterburg company kicked out so Smithy & Sons could get the job. The twins soon blackmail Eugenia into helping them sabotage the construction. In return she gets her job. Unfortunately, thanks to Eugenia, the twins' efforts backfire and the hotel work proceeds. It is discovered that the lab was not Eugenia's, leaving the identity of the lab's owner a mystery. The story ends with one of the seedlings of Ellen's plant 'Berenice' (which was destroyed by Stephanie Knightleigh) grows in a balm covered beaker from the lab.
===''Pet's Revenge''===
Edgar and Ellen have been tormenting their pet, Pet, forever, but when Ellen changes from a mischievous trickster to an apple-polishing ninny overnight, no one suspects Pet is behind the whole thing. Now Edgar must wage the war of a lifetime by himself: Mayor Knightleigh’s wife Judith wants to remodel the twins' dank house on live TV, and she has recruited an army of helpers to get the job done, including her daughter, Stephanie, the transformed Ellen, and an array of handymen from gardening policemen to a cage-cleaning zookeeper. Edgar’s plans to stop this house metamorphosis are stymied at every turn by his turncoat sister—but he loses all hope for her when he witnesses her going to archenemy Stephanie's for a sleepover. He finds a cure for her—and a way to repel the invading army—but not before learning that Pet's tears is a stronger version of the balm, the balm in turn has the power to transform people into human gumdrops like his super-sweet sister. The twins are left with the unsettling realization that Pet has motives of its own, is an old friend of the towns founder Augustus Nod, as well as a possible alliance with their creepy caretaker, Heimertz.
===''High Wire''===
When a strange circus rolls into Nod's Limbs, Edgar and Ellen find like-minded mischief makers among the escape artists and carnivorous plant-taming showmen. In an effort to prove themselves to their newfound peers, the twins embark on an adventure to recover three amber artifacts. Meanwhile, Mayor Knightleigh and his ilk are after Edgar and Ellen’s mansion and someone is after the mysterious balm spring hidden underneath. With the help of their beastly pet, Pet, the twins are able to unravel some of this mystery and recover the artifacts, but when they are betrayed by one of their Big Top confidants Ormund Heimertz, it leads to the loss of the mansion, the success of the Knightleighs, and mayhem at the main tent.
===''Nod's Limbs''===
{{main article|Nod's Limbs (book)}}
Edgar and Ellen race against time to save their home from the Knightleighs and collect the spring balm beneath the mansion to save their dying pet, Pet. As Edgar and Ellen scheme of ways to hinder the destruction of their mansion, a mysterious will and testament of the town’s founder, Augustus Nod, resurfaces with a series of elusive riddles to answer the town’s oldest mystery: Where are the golden limbs from Nod’s statue? According to the will, whoever solves and discovers where the original prankster had hid his limbs will acquire all that he once owned, including the twins' mansion! Each clue, more baffling than the next, will lead to a string of missions as the twins try to stay ahead of the Nod’s Limbsians in their greedfueled hunt for the priceless limbs. However, things are not as simple as they may sound. Outsmarting the townspeople may seem easy, but the twins were not expecting their plans to constantly be thwarted by their arch-nemesis, Stephanie Knightleigh, whose family stands to lose more than they bargained for.
Who will find the limbs? And more importantly, will Edgar and Ellen get their mansion back in time to save their beloved Pet? The clock is ticking.
==Characters==
===Edgar and Ellen===
Edgar is an escape artist (and is portrayed as a skilled scientist and inventor in the TV shorts and specials). He lives in a tower in the town, Nod's Limbs, with his twin sister, Ellen. Wherever Edgar goes, so does his satchel of gadget oddities - good for chaos in any situation. He is generally logical and calm in many situations, but tends to lose his cool when scores are far against him. Edgar tends to also be a little absent minded. He plans many of the twins' schemes and diagrams.
Edgar is also known to admire [[Harry Houdini]]. He is voiced by [[Kathleen Barr]] . Ellen is a mad scientist in the world of botany. She and Edgar concoct chaos to cure their boredom. Ellen is quick to plan pranks, especially when they involve her archnemesis, Stephanie Knightleigh. She is very athletic, being able to take out numerous Nod's Limbsians in ''Pet's Revenge''. Ellen is a quick thinker, easily loses her temper when angry and is skilled in problem solving. is very affectionate toward her plants. She owns a pitcher plant called Morella. She is voiced by [[Jillian Michaels]]. Both Edgar and Ellen love booby traps and pranks, and they typically burst out in song or verse. Funnily enough even though they fight often they are helpless when going solo as proven in ''Pet's Revenge''. The twins also in ''Nod's Limbs'' become Augustus Nod's heirs. Both twins have black hair and are very pale with wide, bulging eyes.
===Pet===
Edgar and Ellen's pet a strange one-eyed, hairy, spider-like creature, Pet or Pilos (oculos) lives with the twins in their mansion on the edge of Nod's Limbs. Earlier in the series, it was a victim of the twins pranks. In ''Pet's Revenge'' it eventually turns out Pet is a creature of the Balm and a former cohort of Augustus Nod. When fueled with the Balm, Pet gained more zest and intelligence, making him able to turn Ellen against Edgar. Later, Pet and the twins make up in ''High Wire''. Sadly, due to a poisonous bite, Pet began to die, he was eventually saved by a bucketful of Balm from The Old Balm Spring. Since Pet cannot speak with a voice, it usually gestures through body language or with its eye to communicate thoughts and ideas.
No one knows where pet came from, or what it is (all though Dahlia and other members of the Hiemertz circus called it an "ithune").
===Heimertz===
Ronan Heimertz is the twin's groundskeeper and caretaker. He might be the only man alive Edgar & Ellen fear more than each other. Heimertz has an eerie smile, hardly says a word, and lives in a shack in the Gadget Graveyard. In the TV series, it is revealed in "High Wire" and the "Heimertz Family Album" segments that relatives in Heimertz's family share the same eerie smile he possesses. On the single occasion he spoke in "High Wire" it was compared to a rumbling boulder. Despite the twins fear of him, Heimertz has shown to care for the twins and Pet. He also has a girlfriend named Dahlia, who currently lives at the mansion with the twins and Heimertz.
===Mayor Knightleigh and his family===
Mayor Knightleigh is the mayor of Nod's Limbs. He is pompous, nosy, and bent on tearing down Edgar & Ellen's "eyesore" of a tower. Mayor Knightleigh has a wife (Judith), a daughter (Stephanie), an "odd" son (Miles), and a faithful but klutzy intern named Bob who does everything for him. A descendant of the first mayor Thaddeus Knightleigh. Mayor Knightleigh
tore down Edgar and Ellen's tower in the book "Nod's Limbs", but he was also stripped of his
title as mayor in the same book when Augustus Nod, the town's founder and the original mayor, returned.
====Stephanie====
Stephanie is Ellen's mortal enemy. She's the popular kid that thinks she runs the world with her "sweetness" but is really a snob who looks down on Ellen. Ironically, when Ellen was briefly turned normal by balm in ''Pet's Revenge'' she treated Ellen with suspicion, then with nothing but the utmost snobbishness. Stephanie, despite thinking herself as sweet and cute, can quickly become aggressive and downright ruthless when confronting Edgar and Ellen. Her hatred of them during ''High Wire'' quickly turned somewhat obsessive, when she made a deal with Ormond Heimertz, a relative of Heimertz, to get the property contract. Finally in ''Nod's Limbs'' she attempts to cave in the twins, Augustus Nod and (unknowingly) her brother Miles, but thanks to Heimertz the foursome escape. When Edgar, Ellen, Miles, and Nod reveal to Nod's Limbs' citizens what the Knightleigh's had done, the Knightleighs are disgraced and when Augustus Nod was revealed to be alive her father lost his status and mayor and she lost her right to be the next mayor. she was last seen when Edgar and Ellen found the golden limbs and was employed by Augustus Nod to redecorate the Knightlorian Hotel on his property in a limousine with a bucket of life balm in her hands claiming "So you figured out the final riddle did you? Well that's okay, because a Knightleigh never says die."
Stephanie, in contrast to Edgar and Ellen, is obnoxiously perky, snobbish, and spoiled. She, like the twins, is resourceful and quick-witted. This has allowed her to be the sole recurring threat to Edgar and Ellen. She is quite paranoid where the twins are involved, as she stated once: "When these two [[Edgar and Ellen]] are involved, I find very few things surprise me." The twins returns her hatred, with Nod once describing her and her family as "frogspawn". Edgar and Ellen do the most pranks on her. Stephanie is voiced by [[Ashleigh Ball]].
====Miles====
Stephanie's younger brother's purpose, throughout the first five books, was to act as an inconvenience to Stephanie. He takes a liking to Ellen's plant, Berenice. During ''Nod's Limbs'', he forms an alliance with the twins and helps them solve one of the riddles, Miles is eventually (and unknowingly) trapped in a cave-in caused by Stephanie, along with Edgar, Ellen and Augustus Nod but was later saved along with the others by Heimertz. During "Pet's Revenge", Ellen (unwittingly) attended a sleepover for Stephanie at the Knightleigh home, and Miles was the only one there to treat her with any kindness. Ellen seems grateful that he was nice to her, and they have become friends.
Miles is the black sheep of his family, as shown by his fondness for that which the other Knightleighs dislike and his displays of genuine kindness (which his relatives seem congenitally incapable of). Miles, due to his age, has a limited vocabulary. However, he demonstrates a developing geographical mind and talent for improvisation while helping the twins solve one of Nod's clues. Ellen once summarized his personality as such; ''"As Knightleighs go, this one [Miles] is all right."''
Miles's parents tend to belittle and neglect him, while Stephanie bullies and treats him dismissively. Despite this, or maybe because of it, at the end of ''Nod's Limbs'', Miles bravely stands up to his family. Whether or not he is still living with his family or in The Knightlorian Hotel with Edgar and Ellen is unknown.
=== Augustus Nod ===
Augustus Nod Is the unintentional founder of Nod's Limbs whose waxwork factory it was built around. Unknown to many, Nod had discovered a substance he called life-balm. When a statue of gold was made in his honor, Nod stole the limbs hiding them and clues leading to them. Sometime later, his archenemy and mayor of Nod's Limbs (then called Nod's Lands) became bent on finding the secret ingredient and discovered him at the balm spring. Thaddeus, in his taunting, accidentally lit a glob of balm and due to its flammable qualities cause a cave-in trapping Nod and killing Thaddeus. The former was forced to live off the balm.
200 years later Nod's will was discovered, leading the Nod's Limbsian on a hunt for the aforementioned limbs and Nod's possessions. Edgar and Ellen desperately needing to get the spring dug up for a dying pet used a fake clue leading the Nod's Limbsians to the balm spring under their house. Eventually the spring was dug up freeing an over 200 year old Augustus Nod, the Nod's Limbsian with the exception of the twins and Miles fleeing in terror at the sight. Eventually, Mayor Knightleigh, Judith and Stephanie confronted them. After Nod explained what happened (albeit after a long string of insults to the Knightleigh trio), Stephanie attempted to cave the twins and Nod in. She did not realize that her own brother was with them. Fortunately, thanks to a freed Heimertz, the group managed to escape. Nod regained his land and money ownership. Later, the twins finding the golden limbs in Thaddeus's tomb.
Nod originally hated the town, despite being its founder, stating that none who dwelled there possessed "the gumption, the intellect, the independent spirit."
Nod is somewhat socially inept due to being isolated from human life for 200 years. Nod tends to be somewhat brash and immature due to his subsistence on balm. He is also old fashioned, as shown through his use of old English words. He is also quite eloquent, being quick to insult the Knighleighs with a wide range of insults that impress even Edgar and Ellen.
His statue stands in the town square.
==Setting==
[[Nod's Limbs]] is the town where Edgar and Ellen live. It's so sickeningly sweet that it makes your teeth hurt. There is no originality to the people that live there- which is why Edgar and Ellen are such a foil for them. The twins definitely liven up the place. It's a place so clean and shiny that you just want to throw mud at it just to mix things up a bit. Living in it is, in the twins' own words, "like living inside a sugar cube".
==The creators==
[[Charles Ogden (children's writer)|Charles Ogden]], is an avid camper and fisherman. He collects insects and has traveled in pursuit of various specimens to the North Pole, the South Pole, and Poland. Mr. Ogden and his insect collection make their home in a cool, dry, preservation-friendly environment, far removed from prying eyes.
[[Rick Carton]], the illustrator, has been drawing for a long time. In his Chicago studio he has a cherished collection of every pencil ever worn down to a nub during his lengthy artistic career. He has never formally studied art; instead, the art community has diligently studied him. They are yet to release their findings. He also co-created a company called [[Star Farm Productions]] in Chicago, that helps the ''Edgar & Ellen'' series come to life.
==The cartoon shorts==
The TV series is co-produced with [[Bardel Entertainment]] in association with [[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] and [[Nicktoons Network]]. [[Nicktoons Network]] airs Edgar & Ellen two-minute shorts every day. There are twelve in total. Six holiday specials began airing on Nicktoons Network on [[Labor Day]] Weekend [[2006]]. The Back-to-School special, "Accept No Substitutes," was followed by a Halloween special, "Trick or Twins," a winter special, "Cold Medalists," a Valentine's special entitled "Crushed", and an April Fool's special "Nobody's Fools." The next one, called "Frog Days of Summer" will air on 3rd of Sepetember. The television series will begin later in the summer on the Nicktoons Network and YTV.
Some of specials have an exclusive quality: The twins will sing a song during the special and the ending credits are shown against a mauve backgrouns.
In Canada, [[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] is set to begin the show in September.
The cartoons mainly show the pranking activities of Edgar and Ellen, but also include supporting characters like Mayor Knightleigh, Bob the Intern, Pet, Buffy the Muffin lady, and several other entertaining Nod's Limbsians.
Edgar and Ellen hosted the Scare-a-thon on Nicktoons during Halloween weekend of 2005 and did so again in 2006.
==Target stores==
To promote Halloween in [[2007]], [[Target Corporation|Target]] has created a section in their stores with a haunted house facade featuring moving likenesses of the two, giant pictures of Edgar and Ellen, and branded and licensed products featuring them. They also feature prominently in in-store displays.
Target also sold for Halloween an Edgar and Ellen DVD, ''Trick or Twins'', which shows the episodes "Trick or Twins" and "Cold Medalists".
==Del Taco==
Halloween 2008 Del Taco will be promoting Edgar & Ellen in over 500 stores throughout the western United States.
==TV series==
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| creator = [[Charles Ogden (children's writer)|Charles Ogden]], [[Rick Carton]]
| director = Keith Ingham
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| num_episodes = 14 episodes (42 segments); 6 (30 min.) specials
| executive_producer = Delna Bhesania<br/>Barbara Ferro<br/>Trish Lindsay
| producer = Brian Behling
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| sound designer = Ryan Nowak
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The television series premiered on [[Nicktoons Network]] around October 7, 2007. Two episodes of the series were shown. The series airs every Sunday at 5pm and 8pm. The television series also premiered on [[Nicktoons UK]] around [[October 22]], [[2007]].
Edgar & Ellen is broadcast internationally by Cartoon Network Latin America, KTV in Africa, LUK in Spain, TG4 in Ireland, MBC in the Middle East, Noga in Israel, and in Southeast Asia and northern Europe by Nicktoons International.
The show also airs new episodes every Wednesday on ''[[Rollercoaster (TV show)|Rollercoaster]]'' on the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] in [[Australia]].
===Episode list (with Nicktoons Network (US) Premiere Dates)===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! #
! Episode Title
! Air Date
|-
| S1
| "Accept No Substitutes"
| September 2, 2006
|-
| S2
| "snoep of poets"
| October 28, 2006
|-
| S3
| "Cold Medalists"
| December 23, 2006
|-
| S4
| "Crushed"
| 14 februari, 2008
|-
| S5
| "Kikker in je bil"
| 1 April, 2008
|-
| S6
| "Een glibberige zomer"
| 20 juni, 2008
|-
| 1
| diep verstopt in de kelder / poedelprijs / Edgar's graptas:
| October 7, 2007
|-
| 2
| "een veilig onderkomen" / Boutje de vriendelijke robot / Ellen's Horoscopes: Them Bones"
| October 7, 2007
|-
| 3
| Klok van slag / Dokter Edgar en Dokter Ellen" / Het geheime leven van mop: Viva mop
| October 14, 2007
|-
| 4
| Ben ik in beeld / Pasta prijs /<br>"Nod's Public Acces: Stephanie's How to Be Like Me"
| October 14, 2007
|-
| 5
| "op je strepen staan" / Ellen tegen de slak / het al wetende hoofd van Poe: die vraag is een eitje
| October 21, 2007
|-
| 6
| "is deze kunstzinnig" /<br>"spelletjes spelen" /<br>"Heimertz's familie Album: zijn eerste Accordeon"
| October 21, 2007
|-
| 7
| "naar de maan" /<br>"een Midzomer nachtmerie" /<br>"Heimertz's familie Album: de snor"
| October 28, 2007
|-
| 8
| "oplichters opgelicht" /<br>"eendagsvlieg" /<br>"het geheime leven van mop: reis naar atlantis"
| November 4, 2007
|-
| 9
| "Bon Voyage Stephanie / treiter tijdschrift" /<br>"het al wetende hoofd van Poe: ster gekte"
| November 11, 2007
|-
| 10
| "tweeling invasie" /<br>"hier, poesie, poesie, poesie" /<br>"Ellen's Horoscropes: The Feet of Fate"
| January 27, 2008
|-
| 11
| "zeldzame vogelvrienden" /<br>"pest polis" /<br>"het al wtende hoofd van Poe: zusjes"
| February 10, 2008
|-
| 12
| "kleiene Stephanie Nightingdale" /<br>"een sprong in het diepe" /<br>"Edgar's graptas: draaimeloen"
| February 24, 2008
|-
| 13
| "de grote Edgarini" /<br>"was verzachter" /<br>"het geheime leven van mop : prive detectieve mop"
| April 6, 2008
|-
| 14
| "volwassenen gedragen zich slecht" /<br>"de ogen hebben het" /<br>" het geheime leven van mop: Alien Absuction"
| April 13, 2008
|-
| 15
| "t'is een gekke,gekke,gekke geleerde!" /<br> "burgemisser" /<br> "Ellen's Horrorscopes: De nieuwe Look"
| April 20, 2008
|-
| 16
| "Pranker's Block" /<br> "The Barracuda Whisperer" /<br> "The Secret Life of Pet: Dogfight"
| April 27, 2008
|}
==Website==
Edgarandellen.com is an interactive website currently being accessed in over 12 countries. Fans can submit their own artwork, reviews, and even ideas for episodes that will be incorporated into the Edgar & Ellen television series. Users can chat about all things Edgar & Ellen on the blog forum or choose to play a variety of online games.
==Trivia==
Much of Rick's visual inspiration comes from Edward Gorey, Maurice Sendak, and Charles Addams.
Edgar, Ellen and Pet's names were inspired by the name of the famously morbid poet, [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. It is therefore logical that they have a [[bust]] of him in their home in the TV series.
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== External links ==
* [http://www.edgarandellen.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.starfarmproductions.com/ Star Farm Productions Home page]
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