Jimmy Starkey

"I'm a star! I'm awsome, sexy and brave! Right Eddy?"

- Jimmy

Jimmy Starkey is either 9/10/11 or 12 years old child with a friendly personality. He wishes to become rich, more sexy and famous cop, and is most often seen spending most of his time with his friend Double D. Jimmy is accident-prone (usually seen sporting many bandages and band-aids), and is the weakest of the Eds (as evidenced in "Cry Ed", when he was hurt just couse a clothes-peg bounced onto it). Though Jimmy has a cowardly and delicate personality, he wishes to be strong and brave and a police chief keeping the piece in  Cleveland Ohio. He can be crafty when motivated, and twice formulated scams that were very successful - even getting back at the Eds with one particularly cunning scheme. Jimmy has shown how deeply attached he is to Doube D when someone tries to take him away from him thought he is gay thats why he is spending most of times with him, and also flirting with him. Jimmy shows excellent cooking and drawning skills in some episodes, using his "Easy-Bake"-style oven to make soufflés, omlets, bread and cupcakes and, on one occasion, cookies that were shaped like sailors and gingers.

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Jimmy was friendly, cowardly, and weak, but he was brave enought to become a part of Eddy's gang called The Eds. Cevin mostly says that as "Jimmy is smart enought to be Eds informant, but to cowardly and weak to ever be the leader or second in commant." Thought Cevin hates Eds.

Personality
Jimmy may seem weak and cowardly and very snob he mosty cares only for himself, but he is very intelegent and enjoy cooking more than monster trucks, but he has a darker side in addition to his more commonly seen angry persona. When the show first started, Jimmy was very accident prone and was teased a lot, especially by Sara and Cevin. He was nervous in most every situation, especially those which did not fit into his and Edd's world of love and cooking. Over time, however, he becomes a mischievous, sneaky little kid who is kind to the Eds and learns to scam people. There is still a lot of teasing going on in his life by Sara and Cevin, though, and he is still in most cases uses a Baseball bat to scare them away, and he also refers to himself as "I ain't just sexy, I'm smart as a whip! Yeah!".

In earlier episodes, Jimmy can usually be seen playing with Double D and Ed, them telling him what to do and makes him their erand boy, but they are still friends. This setup seems to work well for all three of them. Jimmy is happy with his cooking, gaying with Double D, and maths, as well as the helping the Eds around with their jobs and scams. He puts up with Ed's bossiness because anyone who wants to get at Jimmy must go through his angry bodyguard Ed Hutton. In addition to protecting him in the physical sense, Ed also protects Jimmy emotionally. When Cevin insults Jimmy’s quiche in "Pop Goes the Ed" by stating that it is a cursed food and has in turn cursed the party, Jimmy orders Ed to beat up Cevin for him.

Jimmy doesn't really know what to make of the Eds's scheming. He still trusts them, and most of all, see good in them. Jimmy also sees himself as the king of the world by being in Eds's team, and usally helps them get more quicly to money $. Jimmy also when Eddy somethimes insults him with words like "This is all your fault chicken-head!", he orders Ed to punch him.

Relationship with The Eds
For the entire series (except in dreams, and flashbacks taking place before his accident), Jimmy wears a retainer or tooth ring he calls it, to reset his teeth. This is due to a scam gone awry, when Jimmy bites into a bowling pin that Eddy had disguised as a pastry horn (revealed in a flashback in "Every Which Way But Ed"). Even though Eddy has shown to like him (and vice versa), Eddy feels that Jimmy is a rising star, and tries to take advantage of this when he can. One specific example is when Eddy teaches Jimmy how to run scams in Ed in a Halfshell then Jimmy becomes a part of Eds's gang.

Ed is friendly with Jimmy and also his bodyguard. Even though it usually isn't beneficial (to Jimmy or Ed), Jimmy often likes to imitate Ed and do the foolish things Ed does. He also appears to be friendly with Rolf Lumbers (Another member of Eds's gang) and also tells him flitarius and dirty jokes to him, and both are snob, fear gym class, and share similar interests. He also joined his animal club, Rolf's Animal Club run by Rolf.

At at the end of the Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy's Big Picture Show, he helped straighten Double D's tie as a kind gesture. The only major conflict between the two was in "An Ed Too Many", when Jimmy was jealous of Double D and Sara.

Appearance
Jimmy wears a torquised colored sweater, white pants, black belt, black shoes with black soles (sometimes white in Season 5), and a gold ring. In winter he wears a medium blue sweater and a dark magenta button-up fur coat. Jimmy has white skin, magenta eyes, and a purple tongue like Rolf Lumbers and Sara Smith.

Trivia

 * Eddy calls him "Timmy," insted of Jimmy somethimes he also calls him Starkey mah boy.
 * In the episode "Ed in a Halfshell", Rolf asks Jimmy if he realizes that his hair resembles the backside of a chicken.
 * According to "Who, What, Where, Ed", Jimmy likes plums and oranges, since he was going to trade his giant beaver toy called Toothy and paint for those two items.
 * Jimmy is a member of the The Eds. Well their informant.
 * Jimmy's hair is exactly the same color as his skin.
 * It is possible Jimmy has relatives or friends from Norway because of the postcard he received in "The Eds are Coming".
 * Jimmy is the only character to wear two different pajamas. He switches from a torquised blue pajama and orange pajamas and then to.
 * Jimmy is also very snob due he ofers himself in a third person and looks himself in the mirror alot and talks abaut self alot.
 * Jimmy is one of my favorite characters in Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy.
 * He is gay as seen in most of episodes flirting with Double D and Rolf, and also when Eddy put a poster on school's wall it was writen "Singed up for a date with Eddy Furners" the answer was "Jimmy Starkey".