Friday (disambiguation)
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Friday is a day of the week.
Friday or Fridays may also refer to:
Literature
- Friday (fictional character), a character in Robinson Crusoe
 - Friday (comics), a character in the 2000 AD comics
 - Friday (G.I. Joe), a fictional member of the Phoenix Guard in G.I. Joe: America's Elite
 - Friday (novel), a novel by Robert A. Heinlein
 - Friday Caliban, a character in A Series of Unfortunate Events
 - Al-Jumua, 'Friday', the 62nd chapter (sura) of the Quran
 
Film and television
- Friday (film series), a series of comedy films starring Ice Cube and John Witherspoon
 
- Friday (1995 film), a 1995 film featuring rapper Ice Cube
 - Friday: The Animated Series, a TV cartoon based on the film series
 
- Friday (2012 film), an Indian drama film
 - Fridays (TV series), an American comedy show which aired from 1980 to 1982
 - Joe Friday, a fictional police detective in the television series Dragnet
 
Music
- Friday (opera) or Freitag, an opera by Karlheinz Stockhausen from his Licht cycle
 -  Friday (soundtrack), the soundtrack album from the 1995 film
- "Friday", a song by Ice Cube on the soundtrack
 
 - Friday (album), an album by Christine Milton
 - "Friday" (Daniel Bedingfield song)
 - "Friday" (Rebecca Black song)
 - "Friday", a song by Goldspot
 - "Friday", a song by Phish from Round Room
 - "Friday", a song by Plies from The Real Testament
 - "Friday", a song by Sunny Day Real Estate from Sunny Day Real Estate
 - "Friday", a song by Joe Jackson from I'm the Man
 - "Friday", a song written by Ellie Greenwich and Tony Powers
 - "Friday", a song by Bowling For Soup from their album Rock on Honorable Ones!!
 
Others
- Friday (surname)
 - T.G.I. Friday's, American restaurant chain
 
See also
- Friday the 13th, a day considered unlucky in some traditions
 - Girl Friday (disambiguation)
 - All pages beginning with "Friday"
 - HMS Friday, an urban legend about an ill-fated ship.
 
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