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''Cartoon Cartoon Fridays'' (abbreviated as ''CCF'' and later simply retitled ''Fridays'') was a Friday-night programming block on Cartoon Network for their assortment of original animated series, collectively known as "Cartoon Cartoons". It premiered on June 11, 1999, and went through several iterations before concluding on February 23, 2007.
==History==
===Cartoon Cartoon Fridays===
''Cartoon Cartoon Fridays'' premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on June 11, 1999. For its first year, ''CCF'' broadcast new episodes of Cartoon Cartoons that were framed with live-action segments and sketches. On June 9, 2000, ''CCF'' was hosted for the first time by a Cartoon Cartoon character, that being Eustace from ''Courage the Cowardly Dog''. This revamp was headed by the start of ''The Big Pick'', a special broadcast event featuring a new cartoon pilot every week for 10 consecutive weeks. All such pilots, except for ''[[Uncle Gus (partially found original English audio of Cartoon Network animated pilots; 2000-2001)|Uncle Gus]]'', have been found.
For the next three years, the block was presented in a revamped format by Primal Screen, the same studio that produced the bumpers and interstitials on Cartoon Network during the late 1990s and early 2000s. This redesign had a white background, a red and yellow ribbon, and a blue disc featuring the logo for ''CCF''. During this time, ''CCF'' would feature a different Cartoon Cartoon character or characters hosting the block every Friday, including characters from ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'', ''Ed, Edd n Eddy'', ''The Powerpuff Girls'', ''Dexter's Laboratory'', ''Johnny Bravo'', ''Time Squad'', and ''Sheep in the Big City''.
===Fridays===
The Cartoon Cartoon character hosting format would last through mid-2003, when ''CCF'' was temporarily replaced by a hostless ''Summer Fridays''. In October 2003, a live-action iteration would take its place. Simply titled ''Fridays'', the new block featured a different introduction and theme music, and its hosts were Tommy Snider and Nzinga Blake. Unlike the old ''CCF'' format, which occasionally recycled old animation, ''Fridays'' featured brand new segments every week. In addition to live-action characters, the revamped block often incorporated other formats for segments, such as puppetry. Blake would be replaced on the series the following year by voice actress Tara Sands.
===Later iterations===
In 2007, the ''Fridays'' block ended and was replaced by ''Friday Night Premiere Thunder'', which premiered on April 6, 2007. This block went on hiatus after May 25, 2007, until it was replaced on June 1 by ''Fried Dynamite'', which aired new segments until September 26, 2008. ''Fried Dynamite'' would be replaced by ''You Are Here'' shortly afterwards.


'''"Cartoon Cartoon Fridays"''', also known as CCF and later simply retitled "Fridays", was a highly successful programming block on Cartoon Network for their original series. It lasted from June 11, 1999 to February 23, 2007. Although many episodes have been recovered over the years, others remain lost.
==Availability==
Although many episodes have been recovered over the years, others remain lost. Promotional bumpers made for the block's broadcasts are scarcely available. Voiceover work on these promos was provided by Harry Shearer (1999-2000), Tom Clark (2000-2002), and Doug Preis (2002-2003).


==Update 7/9/16==
===November 17, 2000===
User ""Nodog"" Has uploaded a audio promo from 2004 in a old Ed Edd N Eddy tape
This was the premiere night of the short-lived series ''Sheep in the Big City''. Edd (from ''Ed, Edd, n Eddy)'' hosted a unique night that was never aired again. Throughout the program, the title character of ''Johnny Bravo ''as well as Chicken (from ''Cow & Chicken'') harassed Edd to the point where he had to call for Baboon (from ''I Am Weasel'') to beat up the troublemakers. This is one notable ''CCF'' that is missing from YouTube user ccffreak's account.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/user/ccffreak</ref> A few very brief clips of this night can be seen in the ''CCF'' theme from 2002. Also, a small clip appeared in a fan-made video, but it is hard to hear due to narrator talking over it. On September 16, 2015. Lost Media Wiki user Nodog uploaded the Edd segments in full.
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==November 17, 2000==
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This was the premiere night of the short-lived series ''Sheep in the Big City. ''Edd (from ''Ed, Edd, n Eddy)'' hosted a unique night that was never aired again. Throughout the program, the title character of ''Johnny Bravo ''as well as Chicken (from ''Cow & Chicken) ''harassed Edd to the point where he had to call for Baboon (from ''I Am Weasel'') to beat up the trouble makers. This is one notable ''CCF'' that is missing from YouTube user ccffreak's account.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/user/ccffreak</ref> A few very brief clips of this night can be seen in the ''CCF'' theme from 2002. Also, a small clip appeared in a fan made video, but it is hard to hear due to narrator talking over it. On September 16, 2015. Lost Media Wiki user ''''Nodog'''' uploaded the Edd segments in full.
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===Christmas in July Party===
The ''Christmas in July Party'' aired July 20, 2001. It used all the same bumpers as the ''Christmas Party'' special in 2000, only with Baboon yelling "in July" when necessary. It is notable for airing the pilot of ''Codename: Kids Next Door'', "No P in the Ool".
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===Edd Checks the Schedule (ads)===
For the last half of 2000, there was a new series of ads which featured Edd checking who was going to be hosting the following week. The only one of these ads that ever resurfaced were for the ''Halloween Party'' special and the block from the week that ''Sheep in the Big City'' premiered. The remaining advertisements have yet to be found.


==Eustace Hosts==
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When ''CCF'' introduced character hosts in the summer of 2000, Eustace (from ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'') was one of the first to host.<ref>http://cartoonnetwork.wikia.com/wiki/Fridays_(Cartoon_Cartoon_Fridays)#1999.E2.80.932000_season</ref> He hosted on a number of occasions throughout the summer and fall of that year. Later in 2001, he hosted a new night with his wife, Muriel. This was due to his original voice actor's retirement. The only footage of him hosting alone on YouTube, since deleted, came in the form of a fan video, which contained no audio and had half an episode of ''Phineas and Ferb ''attached to it.
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==Christmas in July Party ==
==="Cartoon Network's Fridays" host segments===
The ''Christmas in July Party'' aired July 20, 2001. It used all the same bumpers as the ''Christmas Party'' special in 2000, only with Baboon yelling "in July" when necessary. It is notable for airing the pilot of ''Kids Next Door ''"No P in the Ool".  
In October 2003, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays was rebranded as "The New Fridays" and given new host segments, featuring live-action hosts Tommy & Nzinga. Unlike its predecessor, Fridays host segments changed every week, meaning that its host segments are much more difficult to find than the CCF host segments. Many of the Fridays host segments are currently lost and missing from YouTube, although they have been mentioned on forums such as ToonZone. However, a few segments from mid-2004 have surfaced and were uploaded in a compilation video.  


== Edd Checks the Schedule (ads) ==
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==CCF Finale==
==="Summer Fridays" segments===
The final episode of the "original" CCF, before it switched to live-action hosts, aired on May 16, 2003. However, no recordings of this episode exist on the Internet, though it's known that Eustace hosted it solo.
Beginning on May 23, 2003, CCF adopted a temporary look called "Summer Fridays" that ran from 7pm until 12am every Friday night. Unlike CCF, these segments were not hosted by a character. Very little footage exists online of the block; CCFfreak, a YouTube user who archives Cartoon Cartoon Fridays host segments, stated that he did not like the block as soon as he saw the first host segment and only has the first half or so of a ''Kids Next Door'' episode from the first night saved. However, more footage has begun to be preserved; CN archivist SpongeBranded uploaded a few host segments from the block in November 2016, and Captain B. Zarre has uploaded the intro and a few host segments of the "Fridays" block that used very similar bumpers.  


Here is a link to the first part Eustace Hosting CCF part 1
===2004 audio promo===
https://archive.org/details/VTS011_20151108 credit to uploader Toonami Archive on 11/8/2015
LMW user ""Nodog"" has uploaded an audio promo from 2004 in an old ''Ed Edd, n Eddy'' tape.
Download link https://ia801304.us.archive.org/29/items/VTS011_20151108/VTS_01_1.mp4
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==Gallery==
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==See Also==
===Anthology and Short Series===
*[[Big Bag (partially found Cartoon Network live-action animated puppet series; 1996-1998)]]
*[[The Moxy Show (partially found Cartoon Network CGI animated anthology series; 1993-1995)]]
*[[Sunday Pants (partially lost Cartoon Network animated anthology series; 2005)]]
*[[ToonHeads (partially lost Cartoon Network animation anthology series; 1992-2003)]]
*[[ToonHeads "A Night of Independent Animation" (found special of Cartoon Network animation anthology series; 1996)]]
*[[Villainous (partially found Cartoon Network Mexico online animated short series; 2012-2013)]]
*[[What a Cartoon! (found Cartoon Network animated anthology series; 1995-1997)]]
*[[Youri, the Spaceman (found Cartoon Network France CGI animated short series; 2002)]]
 
===Audio===
*[[Adventure Time (lost uncensored episode commentaries from Cartoon Network animated series DVDs; 2012-2014)]]
*[[Akazukin Chacha (partially found Cartoon Network Asia English dub of anime; 1998)]]
*[[Ani-Yoko: My Next Door Neighbor (lost Cartoon Network Philippines English dub of anime; 2008)]]
*[[Class of 3000 (found original English audio of Cartoon Network animated musical series; 2006-2008)]]
*[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy "Matinee Mandy" (lost original English audio of Cartoon Network animated short; 2007)]]
*[[Heidi, Girl of the Alps (partially found Cartoon Network India English dub of anime; 2001)]]
*[[Mojacko (lost Cartoon Network Asia English dub of anime; 2013)]]
*[[My Melody (lost Cartoon Network Asia English dub of anime; mid-2000s)]]
*[[Out of Jimmy's Head (found Cartoon Network live-action/animated teen sitcom; 2007-2008)]]
*[[Spaced Out (partially found Cartoon Network UK English dub of French animated series; 2000s)]]
*[[Sugar Sugar Rune (lost Cartoon Network Philippines English dub of anime; 2011)]]
*[[Uncle Gus (partially lost original English audio of Cartoon Network animated pilots; 2000-2001)]]
*[[Yatterman (lost Cartoon Network Asia English dub of anime; 2011)]]
*[[Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? (partially lost unreleased original voice audio and unfinished/unknown Cartoon Network animated series episodes; 2002-2003)]]
*[[Zoids Genesis (partially found Cartoon Network Asia English dub of anime; 2007)]]
 
===Bumpers and Interstitials===
*[[The Big Game XXVI: Tom vs. Jerry (found Cartoon Network marathon special; 1998)]]
*[[Cartoon Network (partially found "High Noon Toons" bumpers from TV channel block; 1994-1996)]]
*[[Cartoon Network (partially lost "Nood" bumpers from TV channel; 2008-2010)]]
*[[Cartoon Network "Cartoon Network Responds!" (partially lost interstitials from TV channel; 1997-1999)]]
*[[Cartoon Network Mayors' Awards of Excellence (partially found interstitials of Cartoon Network Philippines civic campaign; 2000s)]]
*[[Cartoon Network NBA All-Star Slam (found interviews of marathon; 2003)]]
*[[Cartoon Planet (partially found bumpers of revival block of Cartoon Network animated variety series; 2012)]]
*[[Codename: Kids Next Door Mission Weekend (partially found marathon bumpers for Cartoon Network animated series; 2003)]]
*[[Hotdog TV (partially found Cartoon Network interstitial series; 2010)]]
*[[Ice King Steals Christmas (partially found Cartoon Network UK Christmas themed bumpers starring "Adventure Time" character; 2015-2018)]]
*[[JBVO, Toon FM & Viva Las Bravo (partially found interstitials from Cartoon Network channel blocks; early-mid 2000s)]]
*[[Tickle-U (partially found Cartoon Network preschool block; 2005-2006)]]
*[[VBirds: Perfect (lost Cartoon Network UK interstitial series of British virtual girl group; 2003)]]
 
===Pilots===
*[[Ben 10 (partially found pitch pilot of Cartoon Network animated series; early-mid 2000s)]]
*[[Billy and Mandy in Trepanation of the Skull and You (found prototype short of "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy" Cartoon Network animated series; 1995)]]
*[[Camp Lazlo "Monkey See, Camping Doo" (lost pitch pilot of Cartoon Network animated series; 2004)]]
*[[Captain Sturdy (found Cartoon Network animated pilots; 2001/2003)]]
*[[Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe (partially lost pitch pilots from British animation studio; 2008-2011)]]
*[[Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (found pitch pilot of Cartoon Network animated series; 2003)]]
*[[Imp Inc. (found Cartoon Network animated pilot; 2001)]]
*[[Jeffrey Cat: Claw and Order "All Dogs Don't Go to Heaven" (found Cartoon Network animated pilot; 2002)]]
*[[A Kitty Bobo Show (found storyboard of cancelled second animated pilot for Cartoon Network; 2002)]]
*[[Major Flake in "Soggy Sales" (found Cartoon Network animated pilot; 2001)]]
*[[The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (partially lost unaired "Wedgies" pilot and short of Cartoon Network animated series; 2007)]]
*[[Mess O' Blues (partially found prototype short of "Johnny Bravo" Cartoon Network animated series; 1993)]]
*[[My Gym Partner's a Monkey (lost pitch pilots of Cartoon Network animated series; 2003/2004)]]
*[[The Powerpuff Girls (lost pitch pilot of Cartoon Network animated series reboot; early-mid 2010s)]]
*[[Project Gilroy (lost Cartoon Network animated pilot; 2007)]]
*[[Regular Show (non-existent Flash pilot of Cartoon Network animated series; late 2000s-2010)]]
*[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast (partially found pitch pilots of Cartoon Network adult animated comedy series; 1993)]]
*[[Squirrel Boy "Kite Makes Right" (partially found pitch pilot of Cartoon Network animated series; 2004)]]
*[[What's Wrong With Ruth? (found Cartoon Network animated pilot; 2007)]]
 
===Live-Action===
*[[Bobb'e Says (partially found Cartoon Network live-action clip series; 2009)]]
*[[BrainRush (partially lost Cartoon Network live-action game show; 2009)]]
*[[Track Rats (partially found Cartoon Network reality short series; 2010)]]
*[[The Othersiders (found Cartoon Network paranormal reality series; 2009)]]
 
===Other Cartoon Network Series===
*[[The Amazing World of Gumball (partially lost deleted scenes of Cartoon Network animated series; 2011-2019)]]
*[[The Amazing World of Gumball "The Downer" (lost original draft of Cartoon Network animated series episode; existence unconfirmed; 2012-2014)]]
*[[The Amazing World of Gumball "The Rex" (partially found production material of cancelled Cartoon Network animated series episode; 2012)]]
*[[Ben 10 (partially found pop-up trivia version of Cartoon Network animated series episodes; 2008)]]
*[[Chowder (lost pop-up trivia version of Cartoon Network animated series episodes; 2010)]]
*[[Chowder (lost production material of cancelled Cartoon Network TV film; 2009)]]
*[[Codename: Kids Next Door (lost production material of cancelled Cartoon Network animated series episodes; 2002-2008)]]
*[[Dexter's Laboratory "Rude Removal" (found unaired Cartoon Network animated series episode; 1997)]]
*[[Droopy's Guide to the Cartoon Network (found launch preview of TV channel special; 1992)]]
*[[Ed, Edd n Eddy "Luck Be an Ed Tonight"/"A Room with an Ed" (rumored/lost unfinished Cartoon Network animated series episodes; existence unconfirmed; 2005)]]
*[[Ed, Edd n Eddy "Special Ed" (non-existent unproduced Cartoon Network animated series episode; late 1990s/early 2000s)]]
*[[Hall of Game Awards (partially found Cartoon Network award show; 2011-2014)]]
*[[I Heart Tuesdays (lost production material of cancelled Cartoon Network animated series; 2011-2012)]]
*[[I-10: The Ben 10 User Generated Experience (found Cartoon Network TV special; 2008)]]
*[[Mixels (partially found unaired/unproduced episodes of Cartoon Network animated comedy series based on LEGO toy line; 2014-2016)]]
*[[OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes "Crossover Nexus" (partially found original 22-minute version of Cartoon Network animated series episode; 2010s)]]
*[[Skatoony (found original British version of Cartoon Network quiz show; 2006-2008)]]
*[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast (partially lost Gametap episodes of Cartoon Network adult animated comedy series; 2006-2008)]]
*[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast "Snatch" (lost script of ending of Cartoon Network adult animated comedy series episode; 1999)]]
*[[Sym-Bionic Titan (lost production material of cancelled Cartoon Network animated series episodes; early 2010s)]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
==External links==
* [https://cartooncartoonfridays.fandom.com/wiki/Cartoon_Cartoon_Fridays Cartoon Cartoon Fridays] at the Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Wiki on Fandom (includes episode guide).
* [https://cartoonnetwork.fandom.com/wiki/Fridays_(Cartoon_Cartoon_Fridays) Fridays (Cartoon Cartoon Fridays)] at the Cartoon Network Wiki on Fandom.
 
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Status: Partially Found

Cartoon Cartoon Fridays (abbreviated as CCF and later simply retitled Fridays) was a Friday-night programming block on Cartoon Network for their assortment of original animated series, collectively known as "Cartoon Cartoons". It premiered on June 11, 1999, and went through several iterations before concluding on February 23, 2007.

History

Cartoon Cartoon Fridays

Cartoon Cartoon Fridays premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on June 11, 1999. For its first year, CCF broadcast new episodes of Cartoon Cartoons that were framed with live-action segments and sketches. On June 9, 2000, CCF was hosted for the first time by a Cartoon Cartoon character, that being Eustace from Courage the Cowardly Dog. This revamp was headed by the start of The Big Pick, a special broadcast event featuring a new cartoon pilot every week for 10 consecutive weeks. All such pilots, except for Uncle Gus, have been found.

For the next three years, the block was presented in a revamped format by Primal Screen, the same studio that produced the bumpers and interstitials on Cartoon Network during the late 1990s and early 2000s. This redesign had a white background, a red and yellow ribbon, and a blue disc featuring the logo for CCF. During this time, CCF would feature a different Cartoon Cartoon character or characters hosting the block every Friday, including characters from Courage the Cowardly Dog, Ed, Edd n Eddy, The Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Time Squad, and Sheep in the Big City.

Fridays

The Cartoon Cartoon character hosting format would last through mid-2003, when CCF was temporarily replaced by a hostless Summer Fridays. In October 2003, a live-action iteration would take its place. Simply titled Fridays, the new block featured a different introduction and theme music, and its hosts were Tommy Snider and Nzinga Blake. Unlike the old CCF format, which occasionally recycled old animation, Fridays featured brand new segments every week. In addition to live-action characters, the revamped block often incorporated other formats for segments, such as puppetry. Blake would be replaced on the series the following year by voice actress Tara Sands.

Later iterations

In 2007, the Fridays block ended and was replaced by Friday Night Premiere Thunder, which premiered on April 6, 2007. This block went on hiatus after May 25, 2007, until it was replaced on June 1 by Fried Dynamite, which aired new segments until September 26, 2008. Fried Dynamite would be replaced by You Are Here shortly afterwards.

Availability

Although many episodes have been recovered over the years, others remain lost. Promotional bumpers made for the block's broadcasts are scarcely available. Voiceover work on these promos was provided by Harry Shearer (1999-2000), Tom Clark (2000-2002), and Doug Preis (2002-2003).

November 17, 2000

This was the premiere night of the short-lived series Sheep in the Big City. Edd (from Ed, Edd, n Eddy) hosted a unique night that was never aired again. Throughout the program, the title character of Johnny Bravo as well as Chicken (from Cow & Chicken) harassed Edd to the point where he had to call for Baboon (from I Am Weasel) to beat up the troublemakers. This is one notable CCF that is missing from YouTube user ccffreak's account.[1] A few very brief clips of this night can be seen in the CCF theme from 2002. Also, a small clip appeared in a fan-made video, but it is hard to hear due to narrator talking over it. On September 16, 2015. Lost Media Wiki user Nodog uploaded the Edd segments in full.

The Edd segments in full.

Brief clips from this night are seen at 0:41 and 1:09.

Scene from that night starting at 2:01.

Christmas in July Party

The Christmas in July Party aired July 20, 2001. It used all the same bumpers as the Christmas Party special in 2000, only with Baboon yelling "in July" when necessary. It is notable for airing the pilot of Codename: Kids Next Door, "No P in the Ool".

Edd Checks the Schedule (ads)

For the last half of 2000, there was a new series of ads which featured Edd checking who was going to be hosting the following week. The only one of these ads that ever resurfaced were for the Halloween Party special and the block from the week that Sheep in the Big City premiered. The remaining advertisements have yet to be found.

Ad at the start of video.

"Cartoon Network's Fridays" host segments

In October 2003, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays was rebranded as "The New Fridays" and given new host segments, featuring live-action hosts Tommy & Nzinga. Unlike its predecessor, Fridays host segments changed every week, meaning that its host segments are much more difficult to find than the CCF host segments. Many of the Fridays host segments are currently lost and missing from YouTube, although they have been mentioned on forums such as ToonZone. However, a few segments from mid-2004 have surfaced and were uploaded in a compilation video.

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"Summer Fridays" segments

Beginning on May 23, 2003, CCF adopted a temporary look called "Summer Fridays" that ran from 7pm until 12am every Friday night. Unlike CCF, these segments were not hosted by a character. Very little footage exists online of the block; CCFfreak, a YouTube user who archives Cartoon Cartoon Fridays host segments, stated that he did not like the block as soon as he saw the first host segment and only has the first half or so of a Kids Next Door episode from the first night saved. However, more footage has begun to be preserved; CN archivist SpongeBranded uploaded a few host segments from the block in November 2016, and Captain B. Zarre has uploaded the intro and a few host segments of the "Fridays" block that used very similar bumpers.

2004 audio promo

LMW user ""Nodog"" has uploaded an audio promo from 2004 in an old Ed Edd, n Eddy tape.

Gallery

RebelTaxi's video on the subject.

See Also

Anthology and Short Series

Audio

Bumpers and Interstitials

Pilots

Live-Action

Other Cartoon Network Series

References

External links