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Carver René Descartes[3] is the self-proclaimed "cool guy" of the group in The Weekenders. He is an African American who has a strong interest in clothes and fashion (particularly shoes). Although he appreciates spending time with his friends, Carver desperately and hopelessly wants to be one of the cool kids and, ultimately, to become a celebrity. He is shown to be a little self-centered and annoying and can be immensely shallow and superficial towards women: he once rejected a girl just because she was too tall. Thus, the more touching moments of the show are when he is altruistic and battles his own insecurity. Carver often makes bad choices. One of the many notable jokes about Carver is that he secretly owns and tries on women's clothing, making him pretty strange. However, he usually (nervously) responds that the clothing is his sister's. Carver also has a younger brother named Todd, a toddler stuck in his terrible twos, who often torments Carver and often, by extension, his friends. He sometimes goes to his sister, Penny, for advice, but she frequently ignores his questions. Carver's head is often compared to a pineapple for humorous effect. Carver is sometimes noted for his horrible handwriting, which often leads to people reading words much different from his intentions.

Clothes[]

All of Carver's outfits consist of an open button-down shirt, t-shirt, pants, and sneakers, of various colors.

  • Standard Outfit - white t-shirt, yellow button-down shirt, gray pants, gray sneakers.

Trivia[]

  • Many fans believe that Carver may have a shoe fetish, as he always loves shoes.
  • Carver shares the fashion sense, hairstyle, hair color, and traits of Brock of the Nintendo game and anime series Pokémon. They both have brown spiky hair, they have similar heads, similar outfits, and they love women.
  • Carver shares his middle and last name with the philosopher René Descartes.
  • His middle and last name may suggest that he is Creole.

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References[]

v - e - d
Disney's The Weekenders 1999 Logo
Media
The WeekendersThe Weekenders Theme Song
Characters
Tino TonitiniLor McQuarrieCarver DescartesTish KatsufrakisMr. TonitiniMrs. TonitiniKirk McQuarriePenny DescartesTodd DescartesMr. KatsufrakisMrs. KatsufrakisGloria DuwongDixon PayneMoira PayneChloe MontezThompson OvermanCandi BrunschweggerChristie WilsonPruLaird LambertCool KidsJoshRubyMarie • Tripp Nickerson • Murph • Nona • Rhett • Nail • Bebe Cahill • Dot Cardigan • Marjoram • Tasha • Oliver • Chum Bukkit • Captain Dreadnought
Episodes
Season One: "Crush Test Dummies / Grow Up" • "Shoes of Destiny / Sense and Sensitivity" • "The Perfect Weekend / Throwing Carver" • "Home@work / To Be or Not to Be" • "Sitters / Band" • "Makeover / The New Girl" • "Party Planning / Pudding Ball" • "Dead Ringer / Carver the Terrible"

Season Two: "Radio Drama / The Tradition" • "To Each His Own / Diary" • "The Invited / Real Fake" • "Super Kids / Crevasse of Dreams" • "Dixon" • "Taking Sides / To Tish" • "Tickets / Vengeance" • "Murph / Uncool World" • "My Punky Valentine / Brain Envy" • "Tish's Hair / I Want to Be Alone!" • "Baskets for Bucks / Pru" • "Talent Show / Relative Boredom" • "New Friends / The Awful Weekend"
Season Three: "Crushin' Roulette / Lucky Shoes" • "Cry / The Perfect Son" • "Listen Up / Never Say Diorama" • "Secret Admirer / The Lone Wolves Club" • "The Most Dangerous Weekend / Charity Case" • "Best / Broken" • "Father's Day / Follow the Leader" • "Careers / Tutor" • "The Tao of Bluke / An Experimental Weekend" • "Celebrity" • "Clown / Testing Dixon" • "Croquembouche / Imperfection" • "The Worst Holiday Ever"
Season Four: "Nevermore" • "Brain Dead / Lor's Will" • "Radio Free Carver / Dinner Party" • "Laundry Day / Penny McQuarrie" • "Tino's Dad"

Locations
Bahia Bay
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