CCF (FANMADE Broadcast): Dexter Hosts (The Loud House's "Tripped!" Premiere Night)
Welcome to yet another fanmade broadcast of Cartoon Cartoon Fridays; and a very special one too, hosted by none other than the genius boy himself, Dexter, from Dexter's Laboratory! Get ready for an exciting night filled with nostalgic cartoon goodness!
In tonight's broadcast, we have a special treat for all the Loud House fans out there. We're celebrating the belated 5th Anniversary of The Loud House Season 3 Special, "Tripped!" Also, this is in honor of the 7 episode Road Trip Arc that'll be airing next Friday night, as Lincoln and his chaotic sisters embark on a cross-country journey across the United States. You won't want to miss this special night of CCF!
Tune in to our fanmade broadcast and relive the magic of Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, with Dexter as our host, and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of The Loud House. Get ready for laughter, adventure, and a whole lot of fun!
Tonight's Schedule:
7.00pm-The Loud House "Tripped!" Special (PREMIERE)
7.30pm-Dexter's Laboratory
8.00pm-The Powerpuff Girls
8.30pm-Grim & Evil
9.00pm-Time Squad
9.30pm-Ed, Edd n Eddy
10.00pm-The Loud House "Tripped!" Special (ENCORE Presentation)
10.30pm-Johnny Bravo
11.00pm-Sheep in the Big City
11.30pm-I Am Weasel
NOTE: The Hosting segments are at the top of the hour & this is the first time that Courage the Cowardly Dog is not on the schedule!
Credits to:
@CaptainBZarre, @ccffreak, @ccfarchives, @NickoRandom2020, @toonifntstapetrove5233, @TheToonArchivist & @CabooseJr for their CCF videos & audio used in this upload!
uberduck.ai & @NickoRandom2020 for the Doug Preis TTS voice.
Disclaimer:
The Loud House belongs to Nickelodeon and Paramount.
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays belongs to Cartoon Network & Warner Bros. Discovery.
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