Carl, the New Kid
00:00 - 03:50
3m 50s

Eddy is normally treated with contempt by the other cul-de-sac kids. When he disguises as an alter-ego named Carl, all of the kids treat him kindly. Eddy is confused as to why they're being so nice, and Double D explains the concept of acceptance. He states that Carl has a clean slate, as he hasn't done anything to ruin his reputation, unlike Eddy.

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