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Seeing how deranged he has become, the rest of his friends (including the sporty Vince LaSalle, the intellectual Gretchen Grundler, the rough-and-tumble Ashley Spinelli—referred to by her last name—and the sweet, naïve Mikey Blumberg) must try to break him out of detention by enlisting the help of the other students on the playground.
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.
A tomboyish girl who is a fan of Charles F. Muntz. She desires to move her "clubhouse" to a cliff overlooking Paradise Falls. [32] Enola Holmes: Enola Holmes Enola Holmes 2: 2020–present Millie Bobby Brown: Enola is a bit of a tomboyish girl in the 19th century. She is engaging in activities such as jiujitsu, reading, science, and playing chess.
Recess (TV series) E. List of Recess episodes; R. Recess: School's Out This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 03:13 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Terrifying Tales of Recess; That Stinking Feeling (Recess episode) The A.V. Kid; The Army-Navy Game (Recess episode) The Barnaby Boys (Recess episode) The Beauty Contest; The Bet (Recess episode) The Box (Recess episode) The Break Up (Recess episode) The Break-Up (Recess) The C Note; The Challenge (Recess episode) The Coolest Heatwave Ever
The $10,000 Pyramid, later The $20,000 Pyramid (1974–80) 500 Questions (2015–16) All-Star Blitz (1985) Bargain Hunters (1987) Bet on Your Baby (2013–14) The Better Sex (1977–78) Big Fan (2017) The Big Showdown (1974–75) Blankety Blanks (1975) Break the Bank (1976) Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak (1986) Camouflage (1961–62) Card Sharks ...
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I don't see why unoriginality is such a big issue. Most tv series reuse the same plots. In my opinion, Recess was a welcomed change from typical mindless childrens cartoons, and was clever with their humor. Mrkurto 00:43, 17 October 2006 (UTC) And still, its a good story.