However, when they give him no answers, he resorts to using Chinese water torture on Plank. Eddy interrogates Jonny and Plank after tying them to chairs in Double Dee's garage and hooking them up to a homemade lie detector.
Eddy and Double D then jump out from behind a nearby bush and capture Jonny, accusing him of being the serial toucher. Impressed with Ed's hair cut, Jonny ignores the sign and rubs Plank against Ed's head. Jonny ( David Paul Grove) soon walks by, carrying his imaginary friend Plank, who is a board of wood. The three then form a plan, which has Ed sitting alone on a bench in the playground with a "Don't Touch!" sign around his neck. The Eds spread the word to the other cul-de-sac children, who offer them money if they catch the thief. Ed denies having done so, and Eddy concludes that there is a "serial toucher" on the loose. Not long after they arrive, Ed's younger sister Sarah ( Janyse Jaud) comes barging into his room, accusing him of stealing her doll. The two then go to Ed's ( Matt Hill) house. Convinced that it was stolen, he begins to have a panic attack but is calmed down by Eddy ( Tony Sampson). While organizing his room, Double D ( Samuel Vincent) notices that his magnifying glass is missing. The episodes can be bought as part of various season home media releases. Although Ed, Edd n Eddy was one of Cartoon Network's top-rated shows ever since its premiere and was largely well received, its pilot was met with mixed reviews. The score was composed by Patric Caird, who went on to compose the scores for all of the series' episodes.
Series creator Danny Antonucci directed both episodes, co-writing "The Ed-touchables" with Jono Howard and "Nagged to Ed" with Howard and Mike Kubat.
In "The Ed-touchables", the Eds try to earn money by hunting down the "serial toucher", who has been stealing the cul-de-sac children's belongings, while "Nagged to Ed" chronicles the Eds' first encounter with the obsessive Kanker Sisters, after they lure the Eds' into their trailer park home. The series follows Ed (voiced by Matt Hill), Edd "Double D" (voiced by Samuel Vincent), and Eddy (voiced by Tony Sampson), three preadolescent boys collectively known as "the Eds" and unofficially led by Eddy, who live in a suburban cul-de-sac. It premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on January 4, 1999, although it had originally been scheduled to air on November 7, 1998. " The Ed-touchables" and " Nagged to Ed" are the two segments of the series premiere episode of the Canadian-American animated television series Ed, Edd n Eddy that serves as a half-hour pilot episode for the show.