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'''''Codename: Kids Next Door Mission Weekend''''' was a 51-hour marathon that ran from 7 pm on August 8th, 2003, to 10 pm August 10th, 2003. Although the main focus was ''Kids Next Door, ''Cartoon Network also aired'' Dexter's Laboratory, Powerpuff Girls, Courage the Cowardly Dog, ''and ''Ed, Edd, n Eddy''.
'''''Codename: Kids Next Door Mission Weekend''''' was a 51-hour marathon that ran from 7 pm on August 8th, 2003, to 10 pm August 10th, 2003. Although the main focus was ''Codename: Kids Next Door'', Cartoon Network also aired ''Dexter's Laboratory'', ''Powerpuff Girls'', ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'', and ''Ed, Edd n Eddy''.


The main theme of the marathon was that the KND needed to build a satellite, and had to look at the other shows for clues. Throughout the marathon's several commercial breaks, Cartoon Network aired special bumpers, featuring spliced together footage of Kids Next Door characters interacting with characters from the other shows. Numbuh 1 stayed at the Treehouse, while Numbuhs 2 through 5 traveled "into" the other shows.
The main theme of the marathon was that the KND needed to build a satellite, and had to look at the other shows for clues. Throughout the marathon's several commercial breaks, Cartoon Network aired special bumpers, featuring spliced together footage of ''Codename: Kids Next Door'' characters interacting with characters from the other shows. Numbuh 1 stayed at the Treehouse, while Numbuhs 2 through 5 traveled "into" the other shows.


This marathon remained obscure for over 14 years, as no footage of it was uploaded to YouTube. There is an article on the subject on Cartoon Network's Wikia, although it goes so unmentioned that it there is not even a mention on the official KND wiki. A surviving ToonZone forum has a thread from August 8th, 2003 (during the weekend it aired).<ref>[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/cartoon-network-boomerang-cartoon-forum/84582-knd-mission-weekend%3Dteh-s-uck.html ToonZone forum on Kids Next Door: Mission Weekend from August 8th, 2003.] Retrieved 22 Apr '15</ref>
This marathon remained obscure for over 14 years, as no footage of it was uploaded to YouTube. There is an article on the subject on Cartoon Network's Wikia, although it goes so unmentioned that it there is not even a mention on the official ''Codename: Kids Next Door'' Wiki. A surviving ToonZone forum has a thread from August 8th, 2003 (during the weekend it aired).<ref>[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/cartoon-network-boomerang-cartoon-forum/84582-knd-mission-weekend%3Dteh-s-uck.html ToonZone forum on ''Codename: Kids Next Door'': Mission Weekend from August 8th, 2003.] Retrieved 22 Apr '15</ref>


On February 12th, 2017, Cartoon Network & Toonami promo archivist Captain B. Zarre uploaded some of the lost bumpers from the marathon. Approximately 8 bumpers were in the upload, but the rest are still missing. It was taken down for copyright infringement and has become lost again.
On February 12th, 2017, Cartoon Network and Toonami promo archivist Captain B. Zarre uploaded some of the lost bumpers from the marathon. Approximately 8 bumpers were in the upload, but the rest are still missing. It was taken down for copyright infringement and has become lost again.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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   |description1 =The resurfaced bumpers from the marathon.
   |description1 =The resurfaced bumpers from the marathon.
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==External Link==
==External Links==
*[http://cartoonnetwork.wikia.com/wiki/Kids_Next_Door:_Mission_Weekend Kids Next Door: Mission Weekend on the Cartoon Network Wikia.] Retrieved 22 Apr '15
*[http://cartoonnetwork.wikia.com/wiki/Kids_Next_Door:_Mission_Weekend ''Codename: Kids Next Door'': Mission Weekend on the Cartoon Network Wikia.]


==Reference==
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Revision as of 01:40, 3 November 2021

KNDmissionweekend.PNG

The marathon's promo card.

Status: Partially Found

Codename: Kids Next Door Mission Weekend was a 51-hour marathon that ran from 7 pm on August 8th, 2003, to 10 pm August 10th, 2003. Although the main focus was Codename: Kids Next Door, Cartoon Network also aired Dexter's Laboratory, Powerpuff Girls, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and Ed, Edd n Eddy.

The main theme of the marathon was that the KND needed to build a satellite, and had to look at the other shows for clues. Throughout the marathon's several commercial breaks, Cartoon Network aired special bumpers, featuring spliced together footage of Codename: Kids Next Door characters interacting with characters from the other shows. Numbuh 1 stayed at the Treehouse, while Numbuhs 2 through 5 traveled "into" the other shows.

This marathon remained obscure for over 14 years, as no footage of it was uploaded to YouTube. There is an article on the subject on Cartoon Network's Wikia, although it goes so unmentioned that it there is not even a mention on the official Codename: Kids Next Door Wiki. A surviving ToonZone forum has a thread from August 8th, 2003 (during the weekend it aired).[1]

On February 12th, 2017, Cartoon Network and Toonami promo archivist Captain B. Zarre uploaded some of the lost bumpers from the marathon. Approximately 8 bumpers were in the upload, but the rest are still missing. It was taken down for copyright infringement and has become lost again.

Gallery

The resurfaced bumpers from the marathon.

External Links

References