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Recess first aired on ABC from 1997 through to 2001, and reruns aired on Disney Channel in the United States. The show premiered on September 13, 1997, on ABC as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning, with the first season spanning 26 episodes. The second season premiered on September 12, 1998.
The main characters of the series. From left to right: Vince, Spinelli, Mikey, T.J., Gretchen and Gus. Theodore Jasper "T.J." Detweiler Jr. (voiced by Ross Malinger, Seasons 1–2; Andrew Lawrence, Seasons 2–6): T.J. is the main protagonist of the series, the leader of his five best friends, and usually spends time planning pranks against the teachers.
Francine Nebulon (voiced by Nicolette Little) is Lloyd's little sister. She loves her doll Rosie, and loves to use her telekinesis and telepathy. Her favorite TV show is The Daisy Droid Girls (a parody of The Powerpuff Girls). Station (voiced by Brian George) is the space station's computer. When activated, he assumes the form of an eyeball ...
A former girlfriend of rocker Jim Morrison is speaking out on her time with the late Doors frontman — including an alleged instance of sexual assault.. Judy Huddleston is one of the many members ...
Image credits: Humans and Animals United / Facebook Dawn is still in foster care today, enjoying countless cuddles and new favorite toys while HAAU is still looking for the most loving forever ...
Recess: School's Out (also known as Recess: The Movie – School's Out) is a 2001 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Disney television series Recess, [3] and features the voices of Andrew Lawrence, Rickey D'Shon Collins, Jason Davis, Ashley Johnson, Courtland Mead, Pamela Adlon, Dabney Coleman, Melissa Joan Hart, April Winchell, and James Woods.
He currently boasts a passer rating of 120.7, which ranks as the fourth best ever at the moment but is well within striking distance of the 122.5 Aaron Rodgers posted in 2011, his first MVP season.
Richard Whitley was born in Elmhurst, Illinois, to Marian and Edward F. Whitley. [3] [4] He had an older half-brother, John Hill, who was a game designer. [5]Whitley began his career by writing the script for Roger Corman's Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979). [6]