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'''''Cartoon Cartoon Fridays''''' (abbreviated '''''CCF''''') was a highly successful line up on Cartoon Network for their original programming. It lasted from June 11, 1999 to May 16, 2003. Although much has been recovered over the years, some pieces remain lost.
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'''''Cartoon Cartoon Fridays''''' (abbreviated '''''CCF''''') was a highly successful line up on Cartoon Network for their original programming. It lasted from June 11, 1999, to May 16, 2003. Although much has been recovered over the years, some pieces remain lost.
 
==November 17, 2000==
 
==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 trouble makers. This is one notable ''CCF'' that is missing from YouTube user ccffreak's account. 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.
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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 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.
[[File:CCF (The Evolution of Fridays) Vol. 2|none|thumb|330x330px|Brief clips from this night are seen at 0:41 and 1:09]]
 
[[File:My Top 5 Favorite Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Moments|none|thumb|330x330px]]
 
   
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'''UPDATE:''' This was found and uploaded to YouTube on September 16, 2015. There is also an "Edd Checks the Schedule" ad at the end of the video. (See below)
 
[[File:CCF (The Evolution of Fridays) Vol. 2|none|thumb|330x330px|Brief clips from this night are seen at 0:41 and 1:09]]
 
[[File:My Top 5 Favorite Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Moments|none|thumb|330x330px|Scene from that night starting at 2:01]]
 
[[File:Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, Edd Hosts. November 17, 2000-1|none|thumb|335 px|November 17, 2000]]
 
==Eustace Hosts==
 
==Eustace Hosts==
When ''CCF'' introduced character hosts in the summer of 2000, Eustace (from ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'') was one of the first to host. 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 comes in the form of a fan video, which contains no audio and has half an episode of ''Phineas and Ferb ''attached to it.
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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, including a Cartoon Cartoon short "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Meet the Reaper" (a pilot of ''Grim & Evil'') at 9:00pm.<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. However, no recordings exist.
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Also, a fan video (which contains no audio and has half an episode of ''Phineas and Ferb'' attached to it) from YouTube has been deleted in the past days from 2018.
[[File:Cartoon Cartoon Fridays part 1 eustace hosts my version|none|thumb|330x330px|Silent clip of Eustace hosting]]
 
==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 ''Kids Next Door ''"No P in the Ool". 
 
   
 
==Christmas in July Party==
== Edd Checks the Schedule (ads) ==
 
 
The ''Christmas in July Party'' aired July 20, 2001. It used all the same hosting segments and bumpers as the ''Christmas Party'' special in 2000, only with Baboon yelling "in July" when necessary (including Mr. Announcer [Tom Clark] saying "in July" in the Back to the Show bumpers for the pilot of ''Kids Next Door'' [as well as the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' episode "Better Off Wet" and the ''Johnny Bravo'' episode "Balloon Platoon"] and ''Time Squad''). It is notable for airing the pilot of ''Kids Next Door'' "No P in the Ool". 
For the fall 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 was for the ''Halloween Party'' special. The remaining advertisements have yet to be found.
 
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'''UPDATE:''' The '' Christmas in July Party'' was been found by the YT user Captain B. Zarre. (see below)
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[[File:Cartoon Cartoon Fridays - July 20th, 2001 Host Segments, Promos, & Commercials|thumb|center|335 px]]
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==Edd Checks the Schedule (ads)==
 
For the fall of 2000, there was a new series of ads which featured Edd checking on his clipboard for who was going to be hosting the following week. The only one of these ads that ever resurfaced was for the ''Halloween Party'' special. The remaining advertisements have yet to be found.
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'''UPDATE:''' A promo for the Mayor and Miss Bellum hosting November 24, 2000, was found attached to the end of the Sheep in the Big City premier night video as seen above.
 
[[File:CN (90s Intros, Promos, Commercials) 36|centre|thumb|330x330px|Ad at the start of video]]
 
[[File:CN (90s Intros, Promos, Commercials) 36|centre|thumb|330x330px|Ad at the start of video]]
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==Announcer Host (Late 2001-Early 2002)==
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Sometime in late 2001/early 2002, the CCF stars took a break. However, the announcer is hosted. The rollercoaster and puzzle bumpers were narrated by the announcer (Tom Clark). No recordings exist, unlike the late 2000/early 2001 version.
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== Announcer Host (November 29, 2002) ==
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On November 29, 2002, when CCF had an special Black Friday marathon (which contains two ''Flintstones'' specials, ''The Iron Giant'' and a special presentation of ''Private Eye Princess''), the CCF stars took a break. However, the announcer is hosted. The rollercoaster and puzzle bumpers were narrated by the announcer (Doug Preis). No recording exists, unlike the late 2000/early 2001 version.
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==A Very Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Holiday Special (December 20, 2002)==
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On December 20, 2002, the CCF stars having another Christmas party (since 2000 and 2001) with a brand-new episode of the thirteenth Cartoon Cartoon, ''Codename: Kids Next Door''. However, no recording exists.
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==Time Squad Host and What's New, Scooby-Doo?==
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Sometime in the early of 2003, an episode of CCF is shown with Time Squad hosting (Buck Tuddrussel, Larry 3000 and Otto Osworth) and an episode of Warner Bros.' ''What's New, Scooby-Doo?''. However, no recordings exist.
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==Ed and Eddy Host (February 21, 2003)==
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On February 21, 2003, an episode of CCF is shown with Ed and Eddy (from ''Ed, Edd n Eddy'') hosting and a special presentation of ''The Grooveians'' with a brand-new episode of ''Codename: Kids Next Door''. However, no recording exists.
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==CCF Finale==
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The final episode of the "original" CCF, before it switched to Summer Fridays, aired on May 16, 2003. However, no recordings of this episode exist on the Internet, though it's known that Dexter hosted it solo.
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==References==
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<references />
 
[[Category:Lost Animation]]
 
[[Category:Lost Animation]]
 
[[Category:Lost Advertising and Interstitial Material]]
 
[[Category:Lost Advertising and Interstitial Material]]
 
[[Category:Lost TV]]
 
[[Category:Lost TV]]
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[[Category:Partially Found Media]]
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[[Category:Partially Lost Media]]
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[[Category:Lost Cartoon Network]]
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[[Category:Rare animation]]

Revision as of 21:36, 27 March 2020

Cartoon Cartoon Fridays (abbreviated CCF) was a highly successful line up on Cartoon Network for their original programming. It lasted from June 11, 1999, to May 16, 2003. Although much has been recovered over the years, some pieces remain lost.

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.

UPDATE: This was found and uploaded to YouTube on September 16, 2015. There is also an "Edd Checks the Schedule" ad at the end of the video. (See below)

CCF_(The_Evolution_of_Fridays)_Vol._2

CCF (The Evolution of Fridays) Vol. 2

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

My_Top_5_Favorite_Cartoon_Cartoon_Fridays_Moments

My Top 5 Favorite Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Moments

Scene from that night starting at 2:01

Cartoon_Cartoon_Fridays,_Edd_Hosts._November_17,_2000-1

Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, Edd Hosts. November 17, 2000-1

November 17, 2000

Eustace Hosts

When CCF introduced character hosts in the summer of 2000, Eustace (from Courage the Cowardly Dog) was one of the first to host, including a Cartoon Cartoon short "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Meet the Reaper" (a pilot of Grim & Evil) at 9:00pm.[2] 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. However, no recordings exist. Also, a fan video (which contains no audio and has half an episode of Phineas and Ferb attached to it) from YouTube has been deleted in the past days from 2018.

Christmas in July Party

The Christmas in July Party aired July 20, 2001. It used all the same hosting segments and bumpers as the Christmas Party special in 2000, only with Baboon yelling "in July" when necessary (including Mr. Announcer [Tom Clark] saying "in July" in the Back to the Show bumpers for the pilot of Kids Next Door [as well as the Dexter's Laboratory episode "Better Off Wet" and the Johnny Bravo episode "Balloon Platoon"] and Time Squad). It is notable for airing the pilot of Kids Next Door "No P in the Ool". 

UPDATE: The Christmas in July Party was been found by the YT user Captain B. Zarre. (see below)

Cartoon_Cartoon_Fridays_-_July_20th,_2001_Host_Segments,_Promos,_&_Commercials

Cartoon Cartoon Fridays - July 20th, 2001 Host Segments, Promos, & Commercials

Edd Checks the Schedule (ads)

For the fall of 2000, there was a new series of ads which featured Edd checking on his clipboard for who was going to be hosting the following week. The only one of these ads that ever resurfaced was for the Halloween Party special. The remaining advertisements have yet to be found.

UPDATE: A promo for the Mayor and Miss Bellum hosting November 24, 2000, was found attached to the end of the Sheep in the Big City premier night video as seen above.

CN_(90s_Intros,_Promos,_Commercials)_36

CN (90s Intros, Promos, Commercials) 36

Ad at the start of video

Announcer Host (Late 2001-Early 2002)

Sometime in late 2001/early 2002, the CCF stars took a break. However, the announcer is hosted. The rollercoaster and puzzle bumpers were narrated by the announcer (Tom Clark). No recordings exist, unlike the late 2000/early 2001 version.

Announcer Host (November 29, 2002)

On November 29, 2002, when CCF had an special Black Friday marathon (which contains two Flintstones specials, The Iron Giant and a special presentation of Private Eye Princess), the CCF stars took a break. However, the announcer is hosted. The rollercoaster and puzzle bumpers were narrated by the announcer (Doug Preis). No recording exists, unlike the late 2000/early 2001 version.

A Very Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Holiday Special (December 20, 2002)

On December 20, 2002, the CCF stars having another Christmas party (since 2000 and 2001) with a brand-new episode of the thirteenth Cartoon Cartoon, Codename: Kids Next Door. However, no recording exists.

Time Squad Host and What's New, Scooby-Doo?

Sometime in the early of 2003, an episode of CCF is shown with Time Squad hosting (Buck Tuddrussel, Larry 3000 and Otto Osworth) and an episode of Warner Bros.' What's New, Scooby-Doo?. However, no recordings exist.

Ed and Eddy Host (February 21, 2003)

On February 21, 2003, an episode of CCF is shown with Ed and Eddy (from Ed, Edd n Eddy) hosting and a special presentation of The Grooveians with a brand-new episode of Codename: Kids Next Door. However, no recording exists.

CCF Finale

The final episode of the "original" CCF, before it switched to Summer Fridays, aired on May 16, 2003. However, no recordings of this episode exist on the Internet, though it's known that Dexter hosted it solo.

References