Ed Crosswire

Ed Crosswire (full name Eddie Edsel Crosswire ) is a businessman who sells used cars for his used-car dealership Crosswire Motors and is also the coach of the Lakewood Elementary Soccer Team since Muffy's Soccer Shocker. He is the father of both Muffy and Chip Crosswire and the husband of Millicent Crosswire. He is also Elwood City's wealthiest business man, whose catering gigs are highly lucrative. His grandfather, Edzel E. Crosswire was the founder of the Crosswire's automotive empire, and was mentioned in Arthur and the True Francine.

Appearance
Edward is a monkey depicted with a pale complexion, short combed orange hair; and wears a suit consisting of a light pink shirt, pink necktie, a light blue blazer, bluish-green dress pants, a belt buckle, and brown shoes.

His original design was seen in a Crosswire family portrait inside of a tent at camp on a page in Arthur Goes to Camp, first published in 1982. In his original design he had clumps of hair and brown monkey fur, and wore glasses and a suit and tie. He was absent from the Arthur franchise for more than ten years, then was brought back in the television series for Season 1, completely redesigned and no longer wearing glasses. He is thought to be around forty to fifty years old, like most other parents in the series.

Personality
Ed is somewhat like his daughter, Muffy, in the way that he can be a snob at times. He is however, kind and a good parent as seen in How the Cookie Crumbles. He had talked to Muffy about her situation where she wasn't giving her friends any credit and he had said "A lie is a lie even when you get away with it". Muffy had then said "And being a car-salesman, he won't stand for any lying!" which can be interpreted as her father being a fair man who doesn't scam people into buying his cars. Ed also seems to spoil Muffy, as seen in "The Cherry Tree."

Trivia

 * Ed's credit card number is A03 7002 70123.
 * In the Arthur Adventure series, Ed originally works at a bank instead of a car dealership.
 * Ed's middle name, Edsel, is likely a reference to the car of the same name from the Ford Motor Company.