
Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Subverted-while he has bailed his grandson out of trouble on multiple occasions, it's obviously more out of concern for his own image than love for his grandson.Enemy Mine: In "The Red Ball", Huey has no choice but to accept Wuncler's offer to become the captain of the Woodcrest kickball team and recruit other players, as Wuncler bet most of the real estate in Woodcrest (including the Freeman house) to his business rival Long-Dou from Wushung, China.Does This Remind You of Anything?: His business tactics in "The Itis" are deliberately played as using drugs and crime to drive down property values on desirable locations.Deadpan Snarker: Ed I is a master of mean-spirited sarcasm and sardonicism.Corrupt Corporate Executive: As the owner of the conglomerate Wuncler Enterprises, he dominates the economy and politics of Woodcrest, using his wealth and power to get away with doing anything unethical.Con Man: Wuncler has no problems with simple dishonesty, such as in "The Block Is Hot" when he tricked Jazmine into selling lemonade for him with an empty promise of a pony.The Chessmaster: While most of the other villains are crazy and/or stupid, Ed I is very clever and cunning.It is in his second appearance that we see how cruel he is when he manipulates and defrauds Jasmine.

Characterization Marches On: In his first appearance, he comes across as a crass, but easygoing, old man.Big Bad: Due to being the most socially powerful villain in the show, although he's only the antagonist of some few episodes.Bald of Evil: Partially bald, but close enough.And he almost got Dan the security guard murdered, as part of a convoluted plot to profit from his death.He orders the murder of a kickball referee, because he accepted bribes from the Chinese team instead of Wuncler himself.He proudly exploits child labor, whether it's outsourced to a foreign sweatshop, or even Jazmine's lemonade stand at home.He arbitrarily fired the entire staff of a restaurant, except for the illegal immigrants from Mexico.Bad Boss: Not surprisingly, he treats all his employees like crap.

This is best shown with his relationship with Robert, as despite making it clear to him that he owns his house and can kick him out if he wants to, he quickly gets along with him, inviting him to his garden party and holds nothing against him when Riley ends up shooting Ed Wuncler III (knowing that it was likely his fault that happened in the first place). Affably Evil: While this is mostly an act for his amoral schemes, he is surprisingly friendly to those he takes a liking to.

Not surprisingly, his greed and amorality are insatiable. Voiced by: Edward Asner (English), Gabriel Pingarrón (Latin American Spanish)Įd Wuncler I is the wealthiest businessman in Woodcrest.
