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The Golden Age of Cartoons

Short-lived, with a final episode count at 39, The Weekenders succeeded critically because of its likeable characters and strong writing. Every episode usually included at least quotable line that could stick in your head for days, getting funnier with each mental recitation. Unlike most cartoons, the wardrobes of the main cast—Tino, Carver, Tish, and Lor—were in a constant cycle. The show’s premise revolved around this group of friends and what they did on the weekend, which generally meant eating pizza, shooting pool, and going to the mall. Simple enough, but this cartoon proved that funny characters with good chemistry are a suitable replacement for an eye-catching plot. Tino’s mom, a source of advice for the kids, churned out the moral or lesson in every episode, but did it with enough humor and wittiness to not sound preachy.

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