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Below is an episode list for the Disney Animated series The Weekenders. The series, created by Doug Langdale, first aired on February 26, 2007. All episodes are 30 minutes long (including commercials). Most are divided into two 15 minute episodes, except for episodes that are by themselves 30 minutes long.
Seasons
[edit]Season 1: 2000
[edit]Release Order | Title | Original airdate | Episode Number |
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1 | "Crush Test Dummies/Grow up" | February 26, 2000 | 101 |
Crush Test Dummies: Lor attempts to get | |||
2 | "Weight Gain 4000" | August 20, 1997 | 102 |
Cartman has won an essay test, but Wendy suspects him of plagiarism. Meanwhile, it is announced that Kathie Lee Gifford is to bring Cartman his trophy so Cartman decides to shape up by taking Weight Gain 4000 pills. However, the pills are causing Cartman to grow fatter, not stronger. | |||
3 | "Volcano" | August 27, 1997 | 103 |
The boys go hunting with Stan's Uncle Jimbo and his Vietnam vet friend Ned. Meanwhile, Stan's father discovers a volcano about to erupt and the mayor exploits the opportunity to put South Park on TV. | |||
4 | "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" | September 3, 1997 | 104 |
When Stan finds out that his dog is gay, he seeks advice whether or not this is a good thing. Meanwhile, Jimbo and Ned attempt to sabotage a football game against a rival elementary school. | |||
5 | "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" | September 10, 1997 | 105 |
The boys try to breed an elephant with a pig as a genetic engineering experiment. Meanwhile, Stan struggles with his abusive sister, Shelley. | |||
6 | "Death" | September 17, 1997 | 106 |
Stan's grandfather, now 102 years old, harasses his grandson into assisting him with suicide. Meanwhile, Mrs. Broflovski leads the parents into protesting the crude humor of a popular cartoon show. | |||
7 | "Pinkeye" | October 29, 1997 | 107 |
8 | "Starvin' Marvin" | November 19, 1997 | 109 |
The boys befriend a boy from Ethiopia sent to them by Sally Struthers while mutant turkeys attack the town and the mayor sets up a canned food drive for Kenny's family. | |||
9 | "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" | December 17, 1997 | 110 |
Kyle meets a talking piece of crap named Mr. Hankey. However, no one believes him so they lock him up in a mental hospital. At the end, Mr. Hankey gives everyone presents. | |||
10 | "Damien" | February 4, 1998 | 108 |
11 | "Tom's Rhinoplasty" | February 11, 1998 | 111 |
Mr. Garrison gets a nose job and quits teaching to be a model. Meanwhile, Stan has a crush on the substitute teacher, leading Wendy to threaten her to stay away from Stan. | |||
12 | "Mecha-Streisand" | February 18, 1998 | 112 |
The boys find an artifact which Barbara Streisand uses to transform herself into a giant monster and wreck the town. | |||
13 | "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut[1]" | February 25, 1998 | 113 |
Cartman tries to find out who his father is after his mom announces that she had sex with a lot of men at the Drunken Barn Dance. This episode is part one of a two-part special, while part two is "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut". |
Season 2: 2000-2001
[edit]- 17. 2-1 114 (09-Sep-2000) Radio Drama
- 18. 2-2 119 (09-Sep-2000) The Tradition
- 19. 2-3 120 (16-Sep-2000) Each To His Own
- 20. 2-4 116 (16-Sep-2000) The Invited
- 21. 2-5 122 (23-Sep-2000) Diary
- 22. 2-6 123 (23-Sep-2000) Real Fake
- 23. 2-7 124 (04-Nov-2000) Super Kids
- 24. 2-8 117 (04-Nov-2000) Crevasse of Dreams
- 25. 2-9 125 (11-Nov-2000) Dixon (1)
- 26. 2-10 126 (11-Nov-2000) Dixon (2)
- 27. 2-11 (13-Jan-2001) Taking Sides
- 28. 2-12 (13-Jan-2001) To Tish
- 29. 2-13 (27-Jan-2001) Tickets
- 30. 2-14 (27-Jan-2001) Vengeance
- 31. 2-15 (03-Feb-2001) Murph
- 32. 2-16 (03-Feb-2001) Uncool World
- 33. 2-17 (10-Feb-2001) My Punky Valentine
- 34. 2-18 (10-Feb-2001) Brain Envy
Season 3: 2001
[edit]- 35. 3-1 (09-Sep-2001) Crushin' Roulette
- 36. 3-2 (09-Sep-2001) Lucky Shoes
- 37. 3-3 (16-Sep-2001) Cry
- 38. 3-4 (16-Sep-2001) The Perfect Son
- 39. 3-5 1-003 (23-Sep-2001) Listen Up
- 40. 3-6 (23-Sep-2001) Never Say Diorama
- 41. 3-7 (30-Sep-2001) Secret Admirer
- 42. 3-8 (30-Sep-2001) The Lone Wolves Club
- 43. 3-9 (06-Oct-2001) The Most Dangerous Weekend
- 44. 3-10 (06-Oct-2001) Charity Case
- 45. 3-11 (13-Oct-2001) Best
- 46. 3-12 (13-Oct-2001) Broken
- 47. 3-13 (20-Oct-2001) Father's Day
- 48. 3-14 (20-Oct-2001) Follow the Leader
- 49. 3-15 (27-Oct-2001) Careers
- 50. 3-16 (27-Oct-2001) Tutor
- 51. 3-17 (03-Nov-2001) The Tao of Bluke
- 52. 3-18 (03-Nov-2001) An Experimental Weekend
- 53. 3-19 (10-Nov-2001) Celebrity (1)
- 54. 3-20 (10-Nov-2001) Celebrity (2)
- 55. 3-21 (17-Nov-2001) Clown
- 56. 3-22 (17-Nov-2001) Testing Dixon
- 57. 3-23 (24-Nov-2001) Croquembouche
- 58. 3-24 (24-Nov-2001) Imperfection
- 59. 3-25 (01-Dec-2001) The Worst Holiday Ever (1)
- 60. 3-26 (01-Dec-2001) The Worst Holiday Ever (2)
Season 4: 2003-2004
[edit]- 61. 4-1 (07-Mar-2003) Tish's Hair
- 62. 4-2 (07-Mar-2003) I Want to be Alone!
- 63. 4-3 (07-Feb-2003) Relative Boredom
- 64. 4-4 (07-Feb-2003) Talent Show
- 65. 4-5 (21-Mar-2003) Nevermore (1)
- 66. 4-6 (21-Mar-2003) Nevermore (2)
- 67. 4-7 (16-Apr-2003) Baskets for Bucks
- 68. 4-8 (16-Apr-2003) Pru
- 69. 4-9 (18-Apr-2003) New Friends
- 70. 4-10 (18-Apr-2003) The Awful Weekend
- 71. 4-11 (07-Nov-2003) Lor's Will
- 72. 4-12 (07-Nov-2003) Brain Dead
- 73. 4-14 (14-Nov-2003) Radio Free Carver
- 74. 4-13 (14-Nov-2003) Dinner Party
- 75. 4-15 (21-Nov-2003) Laundry Day
- 76. 4-16 (21-Nov-2003) Penny McQuarrie
- 77. 4-17 (29-Feb-2004) Tino's Dad (1)
- 78. 4-18 (29-Feb-2004) Tino's Dad (2)