Talk:Nazz/@comment-74.182.10.198-20120225005745/@comment-173.175.108.172-20120410231951

^ Then again, pretty much every single boy in the cul-de-sac (with the exception of Jimmy and Rolf) has been shown to be romantically attracted to her as well :/.

It's also implied that none of the male characters have ever crushed on a girl other than Nazz (most of the cast seem to be petrified of the Kankers, and I'm sure Kevin and Jonny haven't had or developed feelings for Sarah, either.)

I won't say that Nazz is a favorite of mine, but I don't dislike her either. She generally seems to be very friendly and accessible, yet the inconsistency in her character design irritates me.

I've heard that the Eds are based off of different components of Antonucci's personality, while the show itself is supposed to mirror (or at least parodize) the events of his childhood.

Knowing this, I suppose Nazz is designed to represent that "pretty, popular blonde girl" that most boys will develop their first crush on as a preteens, just as Sarah is the typical bratty, spoiled little "princess" who torments her older brother, Jimmy the weak, affeminate, and very sensitive little boy who always hid beneath the shadow of more overt, assertive people, Kevin the typical snarky jock who bullies people to feel better about himself, Jonny that overly imaginative "weird" kid you wanted to avoid in elementary school, and Rolf, the typically quaint, but very hospitable and hard-working foreigner. The Kankers, of course, serve as the "abhorrent admirers" of the series who pretty much represent the girls who always tried to kiss and "spread cooties" to you back in late elementary school, when you were still too young to understand the concepts of love and romance.

This comment turned out longer than I'd hoped, but I suppose this pretty much summarizes the childhood/ preteen stereotypes of Ed, Edd, n Eddy...