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[[File:CN NBA AllStars.png|thumb|The logo for the marathon.]]
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On February 9th, 2003, Cartoon Network aired the NBA All-Star Slam marathon from 12:00 - 6:00 PM, which also featured 13 interviews with NBA players telling the viewers about their favorite CN characters, and introduce some of the best cartoons featuring those characters that aired throughout the marathon, all leading up to the tip-off of the 2003 NBA all-star game on it’s sister network, TNT.
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On February 9th, 2003, Cartoon Network aired the NBA All-Star Slam marathon from 12:00 - 6:00 PM, which also featured '''thirteen interviews''' with NBA players telling the viewers about their favorite CN characters, and introduce some of the best cartoons featuring those characters that aired throughout the marathon, all leading up to the tip-off of the 2003 NBA all-star game on its sister network, TNT.


== List of Interviews ==
==List of Interviews==
So far, only two interviews (Bugs Bunny/Godzilla; although the latter is incomplete) have been found by C. Martin Croker, (A.K.A. The voice of Zorak/Moltar from SGC2C/The Brak Show) and TheH-Man, but the rest remain lost.
So far, only two interviews (Bugs Bunny/Godzilla; although the latter is incomplete) have been found by C. Martin Croker, (A.K.A. The voice of Zorak/Moltar from SGC2C/The Brak Show) and The H-Man, but the rest remain lost.




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|Elton Brand and Space Ghost||<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span>
|Elton Brand and Space Ghost||<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span>
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|Shaquille O’Neal and Godzilla||[https://youtu.be/G1MCKCJos5s <span style="color:yellow">'''Partially Found'''</span>]||Found By: TheH-Man
|Shaquille O’Neal and Godzilla||[https://youtu.be/G1MCKCJos5s <span style="color:orange">'''Partially Found'''</span>]||Found By: TheH-Man
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|Theo Ratliff and Hong Kong Phooey||<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span>
|Theo Ratliff and Hong Kong Phooey||<span style="color:red">'''Lost'''</span>
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==References==
==References==
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k92gdBEqnPs&feature=share| An incomplete promo featuring footage from the lost interviews]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k92gdBEqnPs&feature=share| An incomplete promo featuring footage from the lost interviews]


[[Category:Lost advertising and interstitial material]]
[[Category:Lost advertising and interstitial material]]

Revision as of 15:43, 8 July 2018

CN NBA AllStars.png

The logo for the marathon.

Status: Partially Lost

On February 9th, 2003, Cartoon Network aired the NBA All-Star Slam marathon from 12:00 - 6:00 PM, which also featured thirteen interviews with NBA players telling the viewers about their favorite CN characters, and introduce some of the best cartoons featuring those characters that aired throughout the marathon, all leading up to the tip-off of the 2003 NBA all-star game on its sister network, TNT.

List of Interviews

So far, only two interviews (Bugs Bunny/Godzilla; although the latter is incomplete) have been found by C. Martin Croker, (A.K.A. The voice of Zorak/Moltar from SGC2C/The Brak Show) and The H-Man, but the rest remain lost.


Interview Status Description/Found By
Shawn Marion and Cheetara Lost
Elton Brand and Space Ghost Lost
Shaquille O’Neal and Godzilla Partially Found Found By: TheH-Man
Theo Ratliff and Hong Kong Phooey Lost
Michael Redd and He-Man Lost
Latrell Sprewell and Fred Flintstone Lost
Allan Houston and George Jetson Lost
Jason Terry and Scooby-Doo Lost
Baron Davis and Droopy Dog Lost
Stephon Marbury and Bugs Bunny Found Found By: C. Martin Croker
Richard Jefferson and Yosemite Sam Lost
Jamal Mashburn and Buttercup Lost
Jason Kidd and The Wonder Twins Lost

References