The Weekenders is a Disney animated series.
Crush Test Dummies: Lor is in love with Thompson, and Carver thinks that she's talking about him.
Shoes of Destiny: Carver wants to stand beside the cool kids on picture day and his new shoes help him be "C.A.R.P."
The Perfect Weekend: Tino plans out the perfect weekend but his friends bail out.
Home@work: Lor needs her friends to help her pass an upcoming test or face going to military school.
Sitters: Carver's mom and dad, John and Sophia go to a conference so Carver has to babysit his little brother, Todd.
Makeover: Lor gets asked out by Thompson and gets a whole new makeover by two girly girls.
Party Planning: The gang gets invited to a party. It turns out to be clownless and they have to know each other's gender.
Dead Ringer: Tino tries not to look like a geek while playing horseshoes.
Radio Drama: Tish gets bossy over a radio contest.
To Each His Own: Each member of the gang wants to go to events that cater to their interests.
Diary: Carver, Tino, and Lor think that Tish is moving after "accidentally" reading her diary.
Super Kids: After a seminar, everyone tries to do something meaningful with their weekends.
Taking Sides: Tino and Carver get into a fight which splits the group in two.
Tickets: Tino wins 2 tickets to a Chum Bukket concert and he has a tough time deciding which of his friends to take.
Murph: Tino worries that people don't like him.
My Punky Valentine: Tino has a crush on the punk girl and his friends try to "un-crush" him.
Tish's Hair: Tish gets a new hairdo and the gang is too afraid to tell her it's ugly.
Baskets for Bucks: 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.
Talent Show: Lor tries out for the talent show.
New Friends: After Tino meets his mom's former best friend, he decides that the differences he has with his friends will only end in tears.
Crushin' Roulette: Tish feels left out when she is the only one without a crush and tries to find the right person.
Cry: 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.
Listen Up: 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.