Friday Night Funkin' (2005 Film)

Friday Night Funkin' is a 2005 American animated musical adventure comedy film based on the video game by Newgrounds. It was directed by Scott 'O' Brien, produced by Cartoon Network Movies and Village Roadshow Pictures and disturbed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film features Micheal Cara, Grey DeLisle, James Mardson, Chris Evans, Tom Holland, Dee Bradley Baker, and Amy Adams. When Boyfriend meet his girlfriend named Elizabeth in High School, but she told him that he needs to beat 5 people to claim his victory.

The film was released on April 22, 2005 by Warner Bros. Pictures and received positive reviews and it was the box office success.

A sequel, Friday Night Funkin' 2 was released on June 1, 2012.

Plot
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Cast

 * Michael Cera as Boyfriend, the blue haired boy as a main protagonist.
 * Gray DeLisle as The Girlfriend, she is the second protagonist and Boyfriend love interest.
 * James Mardsen as Daddy Dearest, Girlfriend's father and the first antagonist of the film.
 * Tom Holland as Skid, The first person from of Spooky Month.
 * Dee Bradly Baker as Pump, The second person from the Spooky Month
 * Chris Evans as Pico, Boyfriend's friend
 * Amy Adams as Mommy Mearest, The second antagonist in the film.

Release
Friday Night Funkin' was originally release on June 2, 2006, but on October 2003, the film was delayed to April 22, 2005, because Cartoon Network wasn't felt comfortable with the 2006 release and later taken over by Splatoon on October 2004.

Trailers
The Teaser trailer was released on January 23, 2004 on tv after the Episode of Ed Edd n Eddy and was showed in Theaters with Teacher's Pet, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed and Home on the Range.

The First Theatrical Trailer was released on May 12, 2004 with Shrek 2, Garfield: The Movie, Computeropolis and Shantae: The Half-Genie Hero.

The Second Theatrical Trailer was released on September 21, 2004 showing with Shark Tale, The Polar Express, The Spongebob Squarepants and The Incredibles.

The Third and Final Theatrical Trailer was released ob March 11, 2005 showing with Robots.

TV Spots were aired between Early February and Late May 2005.

Marketing
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Video Game
A video game based on the film was published by Midway Games and released on April 19, 2005, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, GameCube, Xbox and Game Boy Advance.

The enchanted version was Released for the Xbox 360 on March 31, 2006 in North America and May 1, 2006 in Europe.

Home Media
Friday Night Funkin' was released in the United States on DVD, VHS and UMD on June 25, 2005.

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Reception
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