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Eddie and his brother [[Teddy Valiant|Teddy]] were sons of a circus clown (shown by the pictures on their desk in the film), who joined the police force and eventually started their own private investigation service ''Valiant and Valiant'', in [[1934]], working largely on toon cases, such as the kidnapping of [[Donald Duck]]'s [[Huey, Dewey and Louie|nephews]] in [[1937]] or clearing [[Goofy]] of accusations of espionage in [[1940]], both seen as newspaper clippings in Eddie's office. | Eddie and his brother [[Teddy Valiant|Teddy]] were sons of a circus clown (shown by the pictures on their desk in the film), who joined the police force and eventually started their own private investigation service ''Valiant and Valiant'', in [[1934]], working largely on toon cases, such as the kidnapping of [[Donald Duck]]'s [[Huey, Dewey and Louie|nephews]] in [[1937]] or clearing [[Goofy]] of accusations of espionage in [[1940]], both seen as newspaper clippings in Eddie's office. | ||
However, | However, during another investigation in the early 1940s, he and Teddy were chasing the unknown Toon form of [[Judge Doom]], who was robbing the First National Bank of [[Toontown]] (the home of all the Toons), but during the chase, Doom dropped a large grand piano on them from 15 stories up, Eddie survived, only with a broken arm, but Teddy was killed. After his death, Eddie showed a great dislike for Toons, turned to the bottle, and disappeared from the public eye, refusing to take any more cases involving Toons. | ||
Since turning to alcohol, Eddie became a subject of ridicule among the police force, due to being a former member of Los Angeles' Finest. | |||
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