The Weekenders#ep8
{{short description|American animated television series}}
{{About|the American animated series|the Reeves and Mortimer sitcom pilot|The Weekenders (TV pilot)}}
{{Original research|date=December 2023}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}}
{{Infobox television
| image = The Weekenders.png
| caption =
| alt_name = Disney's The Weekenders
| genre = Animated sitcom
Escapism
| runtime = 30 minutes
| executive_producer = Doug Langdale
| editor = Arthur D. Noda
| company = Walt Disney Television Animation
| related = Project G.e.e.K.e.R.
Dave the Barbarian
| creator = Doug Langdale
| director = Steve Lyons
| starring = Jason Marsden
Grey DeLisle
Phil LaMarr
Kath Soucie
Jeff Bennett
| opentheme = "Livin' for the Weekend" performed by Wayne Brady
| composer = Roger Neill
| country = United States
| language = English
| network = ABC {{small|(Disney's One Saturday Morning)}}
| first_aired = {{Start date|2000|2|26}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2001|3|17}}
| network2 = UPN {{small|(Disney's One Too)}}
| first_aired2 = {{Start date|2001|9|9}}
| last_aired2 = {{End date|2001|12|2}}
| network3 = Toon Disney
| first_aired3 = {{Start date|2002|10|19}}
| last_aired3 = {{End date|2004|2|29}}
| num_seasons = 4
| num_episodes = 39 (73 segments)
}}
The Weekenders, also known as Disney's The Weekenders, is an American animated television series created by Doug Langdale that ran on February 26, 2000, with the last episode airing on February 29, 2004, spanning four seasons. It centers on the weekend life of four 12-year-old 7th graders: Tino, Lor, Carver, and Tish. The series originally aired on ABC (Disney's One Saturday Morning) and UPN (Disney's One Too), but was later moved to Toon Disney.{{cite book |last1=Erickson |first1=Hal |title=Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 |date=2005 |edition=2nd |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=978-1476665993 |pages=271–272}}
Premise
The Weekenders details the weekends of four best friends: Tino Tonitini (voiced by Jason Marsden), a friendly and ambitious Italian-American boy; Lorraine "Lor" MacQuarrie (voiced by Grey DeLisle), a hyperactive and dull-witted Scottish-American girl; Carver René Descartes (voiced by Phil LaMarr), a vain and materialistic African-American boy who is of Haitian descent; and Petratishkovna "Tish" Katsufrakis (voiced by Kath Soucie), a highly intelligent and bibliophilic Jewish-American girl of Eastern European descent (the fictional country where she was born is identified throughout the series simply as "the Old Country"). Every episode is set over the course of a weekend, with little to no mentions of school life. Friday sets up the adventure of the episode, Saturday escalates/develops it, and the climatic third act happens on Sunday. The implied "ticking clock" is used to signify the characters running out of time and the problem must be solved before going back to school Monday.
Tino serves as a narrator of each episode, providing his own insight into what he's experiencing as well as his friends, and will sum up the moral of the story at the end, always ending with a sign off of, "Later days".
A running gag in most episodes is that when the group goes out for pizza, the restaurant they go to has a different theme each time, such as a prison, where each table is its own cell, or the American Revolution, where the waiters look like the Founding Fathers and give rousing speeches about the pizzas.
Production
The show was known for its distinctive animation style, similar to Nickelodeon's shows produced by Klasky-Csupo such as Rocket Power and As Told by Ginger, and also for being one of the few animated series where characters' outfits change from episode to episode. The series takes place in the fictional city of Bahia Bay, California ("Bahia" is Spanish for "bay"), which is based on San Diego, California where the creator lived.{{cite web|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Mega+Mirror%3A+HANGIN%27+WITH+4+FRIENDS.-a066835700 |title=Mega Mirror: Hangin' With 4 Friends |publisher=The Mirror |date=2000-11-11}}
Theme music
The show's theme song, "Livin' for the Weekend", was performed by Wayne Brady and written by Wayne Brady and Roger Neill.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
Episodes
=Series overview=
All episodes were directed by Steven Lyons.
{{Series overview
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|end1 = {{end date|2000|5|6}}
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|end2 = {{end date|2001|3|17}}
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|episodes3 = 13
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|end3 = {{end date|2001|12|2}}
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|link4 = #Season 4 (2002–04)
|episodes4 = 5
|start4 = {{start date|2002|10|19}}
|end4 = {{end date|2004|2|29}}
|network4 = Toon Disney
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=Season 1 (2000)=
{{Episode table |background=#371dbe |overall=5 |season=5 |title=20 |writer=22 |airdate=15 |episodes=
{{Episode list | LineColor = 371dbe
| EpisodeNumber = 1
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Crush Test Dummies"
"Grow Up
| WrittenBy = Doug Langdale
Sam Kass & Sharon Lee Watson
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|2|26}}
| ShortSummary = Lor is in love with Thompson, and Carver thinks that she's talking about him.
----
When Tino is caught bouncing on a bouncy house, he becomes determined to be older and mature. Trouble ensues when Carver and Lor get annoyed with his new maturity (minus an easily impressed Tish).
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 371dbe
| EpisodeNumber = 2
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Shoes of Destiny"
"Sense and Sensitivity
| WrittenBy = Doug Langdale
Lance Kinsey
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|4}}
| ShortSummary = Carver wants to stand beside the cool kids on picture day and his new shoes help him be "C.A.R.P.".
----
When Lor disappoints her friends, she tries to be nice to make up for it.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 371dbe
| EpisodeNumber = 3
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = The Perfect Weekend"
"Throwing Carver
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
Larry Spencer
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|11}}
| ShortSummary = Tino plans out the perfect weekend, but his friends bail out.
----
Tish takes an art class at the museum and makes an ugly statue of Carver. Carver himself, and the others try to keep their mediocre reviews to themselves.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 371dbe
| EpisodeNumber = 4
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Home@work"
"To Be or Not to Be
| WrittenBy = David Warick & Amy DeBartolomeis
Jonathan Rosenthal
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|18}}
| ShortSummary = Lor needs her friends to help her pass an upcoming test or face going to military school.
----
When Tish's friends make fun of Shakespeare, she stops hanging out with them.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 371dbe
| EpisodeNumber = 5
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Sitters"
"Band
| WrittenBy = Rachel Powell
Steve Atinsky & Dan O'Connor
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|25}}
| ShortSummary = Carver's mom and dad go to a conference, so Carver has to babysit his little brother, Todd.
----
Carver lies that Chum Bukket will dedicate the show to him and his friends.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 371dbe
| EpisodeNumber = 6
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Makeover"
"The New Girl
| WrittenBy = Sharon Lee Watson
Sam Kass
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|1}}
| ShortSummary = Lor gets asked out by Thompson and gets a whole new makeover by two girly girls.
----
Tish's mom tries to become Americanized by hanging out with her friends.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 371dbe
| EpisodeNumber = 7
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Party Planning"
"Pudding Ball
| WrittenBy = Dan O'Connor & Steve Atinsky
Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|22}}
| ShortSummary = The gang gets invited to a party. It turns out to be clownless and they have to know each other's gender.
----
The gang competes in a pudding throwing contest, but aggression and competing go near the heads of the gang.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 371dbe
| EpisodeNumber = 8
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Dead Ringer"
"Carver the Terrible
| WrittenBy = Brian Palermo
Rachel Powell
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|5|6}}
| ShortSummary = Tino tries not to look like a geek while playing horseshoes.
----
Carver's classmates thinks he's a bully when they see him trip on Laird.
}}
}}
=Season 2 (2000–01)=
{{Episode table |background=#baff04 |overall=5 |season=5 |title=20 |writer=22 |airdate=15 |episodes=
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 9
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Radio Drama"
"The Tradition
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
Sam Kass
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|9|9}}
| ShortSummary = Tish gets bossy over a radio contest.
----
Tish must study for a coming-of-age ceremony.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 10
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = To Each His Own"
"Diary
| WrittenBy = Larry Spencer
Japhet Asher
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|9|16}}
| ShortSummary = Each member of the gang wants to go to events that cater to their interests.
----
Carver, Tino, and Lor think that Tish is moving after "accidentally" reading her diary.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 11
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = The Invited"
"Real Fake
| WrittenBy = Doug Langdale
Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|9|23}}
| ShortSummary = Tino and Tish secretly get ready for a costume party, that Lor and Carver aren't invited to.
----
The group gets filmed for a movie and emulate TV characters when they think their normal selves are too boring.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 12
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Super Kids"
"Crevasse of Dreams
| WrittenBy = Sam Kass
Japhet Asher
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|4}}
| ShortSummary = After a seminar, everyone tries to do something meaningful with their weekends.
----
Tino remembers a former hang-out spot and tries to convince the gang of its existence.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 13
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Dixon
| WrittenBy = Doug Langdale
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|11}}
| ShortSummary = An amusement park is re-opening and the gang tries to earn tickets while Tino frets about his mom's upcoming date, but after finding out his mom's date, Dixon, is cool, Tino tries to make sure they get together.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 14
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Taking Sides"
"To Tish
| WrittenBy = Jonathan Goldstein
Doug Langdale
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|1|13}}
| ShortSummary = Tino and Carver get into a fight which splits the group in two.
----
Tish's name becomes a slang term and it really bugs her to the max.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 15
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Tickets"
"Vengeance
| WrittenBy = Larry Spencer
Doug Langdale
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|1|27}}
| ShortSummary = Tino wins 2 tickets to a Chum Bukket concert and he has a tough time deciding which of his friends to take.
----
Carver seeks revenge, after being tricked by a girl at school.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 16
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Murph"
"Uncool World
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
Doug Langdale
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|3}}
| ShortSummary = Tino worries that people don't like him.
----
When one of the cool kids stops being cool, the gang helps her get accustomed to being uncool.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 17
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = My Punky Valentine"
"Brain Envy
| WrittenBy = Doug Langdale
David Warick & Amy DeBartolomeis
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|10}}
| ShortSummary = Tino has a crush on the punk girl and his friends try to "un-crush" him.
----
Lor is jealous when the boy she likes pays attention to Tish's academics.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 18
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Tish's Hair"
"I Want to Be Alone!
| WrittenBy = Peter Gaffney
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|17}}
| ShortSummary = Tish gets a new hairdo and the gang is too afraid to tell her it's ugly.
----
Tish decides to spend the weekend alone and the gang goes on a mission to discover why.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 19
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = Baskets for Bucks"
"Pru
| WrittenBy = Dan O'Connor & Steve Atinsky
Susan Leslie
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|3}}
| ShortSummary = Lor is under pressure when she must sink three baskets in a row to win money, and thinks that losing will end her friendship with the others.
----
A popular girl makes the gang popular to get back at her friends.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 20
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = Talent Show"
"Relative Boredom
| WrittenBy = Larry Spencer
David Warick & Amy DeBartolomeis
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|10}}
| ShortSummary = Lor tries out for the talent show.
----
Tino's super geeky cousin is coming over for the weekend, conflicting his plans to see the new Chum Bukket movie.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = baff04
| EpisodeNumber = 21
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = New Friends"
"The Awful Weekend
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|17}}
| ShortSummary = After Tino meets his mom's former best friend, he decides that the differences he has with his friends will only end in tears.
----
The gang experiences a terrible weekend, but end up laughing in the end because it's so terrible.
}}
}}
=Season 3 (2001)=
{{Episode table |background=#fca33f |overall=5 |season=5 |title=20 |writer=22 |airdate=15 |episodes=
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 22
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Crushin' Roulette"
"Lucky Shoes
| WrittenBy = Doug Langdale
Larry Spencer
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|9|9}}
| ShortSummary = Tish feels left out when she is the only one without a crush, and tries to find the right person.
----
Carver loses his lucky shoes, and his confidence with them.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 23
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Cry"
"The Perfect Son
| WrittenBy = Brian Palermo
Peter Gaffney
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|9|16}}
| ShortSummary = After Tino cries during Romeo and Juliet in class and is made fun of, he decides to give up all his emotions. The lost emotions plan seems to backfire among the gang.
----
Carver gets jealous when Tino spends the weekend at his house, and his parents seem to like Tino better than him.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 24
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = Listen Up"
"Never Say Diorama
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
David Warick & Amy DeBartolomeis
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|9|23}}
| ShortSummary = The gang becomes Preteen Pals courtesy of Helpers Helping the Helpless, to help kids get over middle school fears, but Carver has a tough time listening and being helpful.
----
Lor and Carver are suffering from "Homework Paralysis Syndrome", and Tish and Tino must help them complete their assignment.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 25
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Secret Admirer"
"The Lone Wolves Club
| WrittenBy = Larry Spencer
Peter Gaffney
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|9|30}}
| ShortSummary = Carver tries to discover who his secret admirer is, and becomes unhappy when he learns who it is.
----
Tino gets invited to join a super secret and coveted club.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 26
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = The Most Dangerous Weekend"
"Charity Case
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
Dan O'Connor & Steve Atinsky
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|10|7}}
| ShortSummary = Tino becomes paranoid and overcautious, after breaking his arm.
----
Tish decides that the gang should help a girl who seems to be an unpopular loser.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 27
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Best"
"Broken
| WrittenBy = David Warick & Amy DeBartolomeis
Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|10|14}}
| ShortSummary = Tino tries to get "Best" designation in the yearbook.
----
Tino lets Carver borrow the scooter Dixon made for him, but Carver breaks it. Carver promises to fix it, but forgets. Tino is reluctant to remind him, because he's worried Carver will accuse him of nagging.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 28
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Father's Day"
"Follow the Leader
| WrittenBy = Doug Langdale
Peter Gaffney
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|10|21}}
| ShortSummary = It's Father's Day this weekend but for Tino, what does Father's Day mean to him since his dad doesn't live with him?
----
The group can't decide what to do for the weekend, so they decide to make just one friend decide for the whole weekend.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 29
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Careers"
"Tutor
| WrittenBy = Peter Gaffney
Larry Spencer
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|10|28}}
| ShortSummary = The group puzzles over their career test results.
----
Once again, Lor's grades are slipping and she needs a tutor to help her.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 30
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = The Tao of Bluke"
"An Experimental Weekend
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
David Warick & Amy DeBartolomeis
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|11|4}}
| ShortSummary = The group has a team challenge called "Bluke".
----
Tish has her mind set on winning a psychology prize.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 31
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Celebrity
| WrittenBy = Doug Langdale
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|11|11}}
| ShortSummary = Tish stars in an episode of Teen Canyon and becomes a celebrity, so Carver tries to teach her how to behave like one, but she soon starts to act rude and superior.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 32
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = Clown"
"Testing Dixon
| WrittenBy = Larry Spencer
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|11|18}}
| ShortSummary = Tino tries to cure himself of his coulrophobia.
----
Tino decides to test Dixon to see if he's stepfather material.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 33
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = Croquembouche"
"Imperfection
| WrittenBy = Peter Gaffney
David Warick & Amy DeBartolomeis
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|11|25}}
| ShortSummary = The gang visit a food festival with presentations.
----
Tish tries to overcome her perfectionist ways.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = fca33f
| EpisodeNumber = 34
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = The Worst Holiday Ever
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|12|2}}
| ShortSummary = The Christmas season approaches, but because each member of the gang celebrates different holidays – Lor celebrates Christmas, Tino celebrates Solstice, Tish celebrates Hanukkah, and Carver celebrates Kwanzaa – they all plan to spend the weekend at Lor's grandmother's farm, but her RV gets stuck in a blizzard.
}}
}}
=Season 4 (2002–04)=
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{{Episode list | LineColor = 03a1d1
| EpisodeNumber = 35
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Nevermore
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|10|19}}
| ShortSummary = Tino goes through a revenge rampage, when his friends won't go trick-or-treating with him and they think they're "too old".
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 03a1d1
| EpisodeNumber = 36
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Brain Dead"
"Lor's Will
| WrittenBy = Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
Larry Spencer
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|11|7}}
| ShortSummary = Tish loses her title as "Brain" when she gets a B on a test.
----
Lor has an injury that she thinks may be fatal, so she writes a will for her friends and family, but Tish feels betrayed when she isn't mentioned.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 03a1d1
| EpisodeNumber = 37
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = Radio Free Carver"
"Dinner Party
| WrittenBy = David Warick & Amy DeBartolomeis
Larry Spencer
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|11|14}}
| ShortSummary = Carver becomes the new DJ of the Bahia Bay Middle School with disastrous results.
----
Tish hosts a salon party and "invites" Tino, Carver, Lor and Bluke.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 03a1d1
| EpisodeNumber = 38
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Laundry Day"
"Penny McQuarrie
| WrittenBy = David Warick & Amy DeBartolomeis
Peter Gaffney
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|11|21}}
| ShortSummary = Lor enlists the gang to help her do her family's laundry.
----
When Carver's sister Penny is dating one of Lor's brothers, both Carver and Lor get involved.
}}
{{Episode list | LineColor = 03a1d1
| EpisodeNumber = 39
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Tino's Dad
| WrittenBy = Doug Langdale
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|2|29}}
| ShortSummary = Tino's dad is visiting for the first time in 8 years, and he must plan the perfect weekend to bond with his dad.
}}
}}
Broadcast and home media
The series premiered on February 26, 2000, as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning on ABC. From 2001 to 2002, it also aired as part of Disney's One Too on UPN on Sunday mornings.{{Cite web |last=DataBase |first=The Big Cartoon |title=Disney's The Weekenders Episode Guide -Disney Studios @ BCDB |url=https://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Walt_Disney_Studios/Television/Disney_s_The_Weekenders/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130117213014/http://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Walt_Disney_Studios/Television/Disney_s_The_Weekenders/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=January 17, 2013 |access-date=2023-06-30 |website=Big Cartoon DataBase (BCDB) |language=en-US}} In September 2002, the series moved to Toon Disney,{{cite web | url=http://www.awn.com/news/toon-disney-premieres-eight-new-series-fall-2002 | first=Leigh | last=Godfrey | title=Toon Disney Premieres Eight New Series In Fall 2002 | work = Animation World Network | date=July 1, 2002 | access-date=April 4, 2014}} and new episodes began airing on October 19, 2002,{{cite web|url=https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/so-wait-there-were-episodes-of-the-weekenders-that-didnt-air-on-abc.3846881/ |title=So wait there were episodes of the Weekenders that didn't air on ABC? |date=25 March 2005 |publisher=Anime Superhero |access-date=2022-06-03}}{{better source needed|date=June 2014|reason=forum post}} finishing on February 29, 2004. Reruns of the series continued to air on Toon Disney from 2004 to 2006, and on Disney Channel in 2003.
In the United States, the entire series is now available on DVD on two volume sets sold exclusively through the Disney Movie Club,{{cite web|url=http://dafradio.net/2013/02/06/ovd-opinion-piece-what-the-weekenders-means-for-disney-tv-cartoons-on-dvd/ |title=OVD Opinion Piece: What "The Weekenders" Means for Disney TV Cartoons on DVD |publisher=Disney Afternoon Forever |date=2013-02-06}} which makes The Weekenders the first Disney animated television show to have a full release on DVD.{{cite web|url=http://dafradio.net/2013/02/04/news-the-weekenders-hit-dvd/ |title=NEWS: The Weekenders hits DVD! |publisher=Disney Afternoon Forever |date=2013-02-04}} Due to the first-sale doctrine in the United States, the discs can be legally resold and are regularly available from sellers on eBay and other similar sites.{{cite web|url=http://dafradio.net/2013/06/25/tips-on-joining-the-disney-movie-club/ |title=Want to Buy DMC DVDs Without Joining the DMC? Now You Can! |publisher=Disney Afternoon Forever |date=2013-07-14}}
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DVD name | Ep # | Release date |
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The Weekenders: Volume 1 | style="text-align:center;"|20 | March 5, 2013 |
The Weekenders: Volume 2 | style="text-align:center;"|19 | March 5, 2013 |
Reception
=Critical reception=
The Weekenders has received very positive reviews from critics and fans for its solid writing, upbeat energy and multi-dimensional characters.{{cite web|url=http://business.highbeam.com/2012/article-1G1-61202006/disney-weekenders|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130925034308/http://business.highbeam.com/2012/article-1G1-61202006/disney-weekenders|url-status=dead|archive-date=25 September 2013|title=Disney's The Weekenders|access-date=28 June 2016}}
=Ratings=
TV Guide called The Weekenders as "the show that killed Pokémon", because ABC stole the ratings when they aired it at 10:00 am – the same time Pokémon aired on Kids' WB. In addition, Variety reported that The Weekenders took the number one rating on Saturday morning television, which knocked off Pokémon from its 54 consecutive weeks as the top spot.{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/2000/tv/news/the-weekenders-defeats-pokemon-1117781251/ |title='The Weekenders' defeats 'Pokemon' |publisher=Variety|date=2000-05-05 |first=Michael |last=Schneider}}
References
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External links
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Category:ABC Kids (TV programming block)
Category:American animated sitcoms
Category:American children's animated comedy television series
Category:American children's television sitcoms
Category:Animated television series about children
Category:Toon Disney original programming
Category:UPN animated television series
Category:American English-language television shows
Category:Middle school television series
Category:Television series by Disney Television Animation
Category:Television characters introduced in 2000
Category:Television series created by Doug Langdale
Category:Television shows set in San Diego County, California
Category:Vegetarianism in fiction
Category:American Broadcasting Company animated television series