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The programming block is one of the most notable aversions of the FridayNightDeathSlot next to Creator/{{ABC}}'s ''Franchise/{{TGiF}}'' block. While older teenagers and adults were likely out of the house on Friday nights, most children found themselves with nothing to do other than watch television (doing their homework certainly wasn't an option!). And with Cartoon Network entering more homes and being the only channel showing anything brand new on that night...well, you get the gist. Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel would later follow the animation channel's lead, moving the premiere slots for some of their shows to Fridays as well during the 2000s.

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The programming block is one of the most notable aversions of the FridayNightDeathSlot next to Creator/{{ABC}}'s [[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]]'s ''Franchise/{{TGiF}}'' block. While older teenagers and adults were likely out of the house on Friday nights, most children found themselves with nothing to do other than watch television (doing their homework certainly wasn't an option!). And with Cartoon Network entering more homes and being the only channel showing anything brand new on that night...well, you get the gist. Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel would later follow the animation channel's lead, moving the premiere slots for some of their shows to Fridays as well during the 2000s.
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This "mystery announcer", whether it be Frank Welker, Scott Sanders, or anyone else, never actually announced for Cartoon Cartoon Fridays. It was only Tom and Doug.


* InteractiveNarrator: Characters would often interact with Mr. Announcer (Tom Clark, Creator/FrankWelker and later, Doug Preis).

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* InteractiveNarrator: Characters would often interact with Mr. Announcer (Tom Clark, Creator/FrankWelker and later, Doug Preis).
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** During the ''Big Game XXIX''[[note]]old cartoons from the CN library stitched together with football sounds overlaid, together with parody commercials, halftime shows, sponsors, and the obligatory pre-game and halftime reports, [[ParodyAssistance anchored by the crew of]] ''Inside The NFL'' (when it aired on CN's sister network Creator/{{HBO}}), all as a parody of the Super Bowl and modern sports broadcasts in general[[/note]] ''Tailgate Party'' special, pictures of the previous ''Big Game'' winners ([[WesternAnimation/TomandJerry Jerry]], [[SylvestertheCatAndTweetyBird Tweety]], and [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadrunner The Road Runner]] are briefly shown with The Mayor claiming it doesn't look to good for the [[ButtMonkey underdog]], followed by Cow saying that ''the'' WesternAnimation/UnderDog isn't playing.

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** During the ''Big Game XXIX''[[note]]old cartoons from the CN library stitched together with football sounds overlaid, together with parody commercials, halftime shows, sponsors, and the obligatory pre-game and halftime reports, [[ParodyAssistance anchored by the crew of]] ''Inside The NFL'' (when it aired on CN's sister network Creator/{{HBO}}), all as a parody of the Super Bowl and modern sports broadcasts in general[[/note]] ''Tailgate Party'' special, pictures of the previous ''Big Game'' winners ([[WesternAnimation/TomandJerry Jerry]], [[SylvestertheCatAndTweetyBird [[WesternAnimation/SylvestertheCatAndTweetyBird Tweety]], and [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadrunner The Road Runner]] are briefly shown with The Mayor claiming it doesn't look to good for the [[ButtMonkey underdog]], followed by Cow saying that ''the'' WesternAnimation/UnderDog isn't playing.

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