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''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 aired 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 (
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) and
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( Disney's One Too), but was later moved to Toon Disney.


Premise

''The Weekenders'' details the weekends of four diverse middle school students: Tino Tonitini (voiced by
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), a humorous and somewhat neurotic
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boy; Lorraine "Lor" MacQuarrie (voiced by
Grey DeLisle Grey DeLisle (; born Erin Grey Van Oosbree; August 24, 1973), sometimes credited as Grey Griffin, is an American voice actress, comedian and singer-songwriter. DeLisle is known for various roles in animated productions and video games. On Sept ...
), a tomboyish and hot-headed
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girl; Carver Rene Descartes (voiced by
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), a self-absorbed and fashion-conscious
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boy who has Haitian heritage; and Petratishkovna "Tish" Katsufrakis (voiced by
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), an artistic and bibliophilic
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girl with vaguely defined
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heritage (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 conflict of the episode, Saturday escalates and 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
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, 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
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for "bay"), which is based on
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,
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where the creator lived.


Theme music

The show's theme song, "Livin' for the Weekend", was performed by
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and written by Wayne Brady and
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.


Episodes


Broadcast and home media

''The Weekenders'' premiered on February 26, 2000, as part of
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on ABC. From 2001 to 2002, it also aired as part of Disney's One Too on
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on Sunday mornings.The Weekenders
. ''Big Cartoon Database'', May 13, 2012
In September 2002, the series moved to Toon Disney, and new episodes began airing on October 19, 2003 finishing on February 29, 2004. Reruns of the series continued to air on Toon Disney from 2004 to 2006, and also 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, which makes ''The Weekenders'' the first Disney animated television show to have a full release on DVD. Due to the
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in the United States, the discs can be legally resold and are regularly available from sellers on
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and other similar sites. As of March 15, 2022, the series is not available for streaming on
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.


Reception


Critical reception

''The Weekenders'' has received very positive reviews from critics and fans for its solid writing, upbeat energy and multi-dimensional characters.


Ratings

''
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'' 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
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. In addition, ''
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'' and the ''
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'' 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.


References


External links

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