Bro, skater Kevin! I love it is there anyway that you could do a themed drawing of him for the song Sk8ter boy? Like…he was the punk and Nazz did ballet?
omgg of course yesss hope these are good !!! >:pppp
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Bro, skater Kevin! I love it is there anyway that you could do a themed drawing of him for the song Sk8ter boy? Like…he was the punk and Nazz did ballet?
omgg of course yesss hope these are good !!! >:pppp
sillies
kev... kevnazz? >_<
DUHH !! NOW THAT I HAVE A NEW NOTEBOOK I CAN DO BIGGER AND BETTER DRAWINGS !!! (ALWAYS ACCEPT DOODLE/ART REQUESTS!!!!!!!!)
Best Friends - part 2
The dial tone rang as Sarah played with a strand of her red hair, waiting for Nazz to answer the call. It occurred go her that now Nazz was at beauty college she would either be too busy or too cool to speak to her. Doubting she would answer, she moved to press hang up when she heard Nazz's voice. Surprised, she quickly brought it to her ear.
"Hello? Sarah?" Nazz repeated.
"Nazz? It's Sarah." She answered plainly.
"I saw from the caller ID. What's up?" Nazz questioned sincerely.
Sarah struggled to work out what to say. Feeling uncomfortable, she took a sharp intake of breath before beginning. "Well... the Senior prom is coming up, and there's this guy..."
"It's Jimmy, right?" Nazz guessed, sounding bemused. Sarah heard a sudden raucous laughter somewhere in the background.
"What?? Who the heck's that?" She demanded, frowning.
Nazz quickly brushed it off, "Don't worry chick. What's the problem with him?"
Sarah sighed, getting increasingly frustrated. She figured she might as well come out and say it. "Do you think Jimmy likes me?"
More raucous laughter emerged from the background. She heard the perpetrator chortle "Good luck with that one!" before laughing even more. She instantly recognised the voice.
"Is that that shovel chin Kevin?!" Sarah yelled, which elicited more background laughter.
"Err... yeaah... just ignore him" Nazz said, though Sarah could tell she was trying not to laugh.
"Well," she smirked, tightly gritting her teeth in rage "At least Jimmy likes me more than a rusty old bike!"
She quickly hung up and threw her phone down on the ground. "Stupid bimbo" she growled to herself. And obviously having secret liasons with Kevin - gross. She looked to her far bedroom wall where a picture of Jimmy and herself from many summers ago hung on the wall. In that moment, she decided that if Jimmy didn't like her that way now, she would get him to like her before Friday.
Did anyone else notice how they did these two scenes?
The scenes were timed one after the other, back to back and appeared to be very similar and mirrored. In literature, this is often interpreted as the author trying to create a comparison between two sets of characters or situations.
Both Edd/Eddy and Nazz/Kevin here are positioned in a similar way, have similar facial expressions/reactions to the situation, and both are scenes of conflict/reconciliation between the two characters.
Setting - both are done in an almost romantic sunset/twilight setting, which is contrasted with the dirty, muddy surroundings of the swamp - representing the situations they find themselves in.
Eddy and Kevin have something in common - they are both putting on a facade and trying to be cool, but are also both driven by selfish actions - with Eddy it is scamming, pranking Double D and trying to be like his brother. For Kevin, it is his bike and his desire to find the Eds.
Edd and Nazz also have something in common - they are both frustrated at their respective friend about their selfish behaviour. They are both finally learning to stand up for themselves and want a change in the behaviour. They both appear to love the attention and physical contact they want when they finally get it.
Interestingly, the difference between these two scenes, couples and scenarios, other than the sex of the characters involved, is that Eddy is finally learning from his mistakes - Kevin is proven not to be by putting his bike first again. Eddy also seems to be increasingly comfortable with this physical contact and emotional connection, while Kevin seems awkward, unsure and doesn’t respond in the same way as Eddy. Kevin “doesn’t get her”, but Eddy understands Double D completely.
It’s for this reason that while the romantic focus was more prominent and obvious with Nazz/Kevin, the connection between Edd and Eddy is deeper, and more meaningful despite being portrayed more subtly.