Recess (1997)
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Cast & Crew.
Andrew Lawrence
TJ Detweiler (voice)
Ross Malinger
TJ Detweiler (voice)
Rickey D'Shon Collins
Vince LaSalle (voice)
Pamela Adlon
Ashley Spinelli (voice)
Ashley Johnson
Gretchen Grundler (voice)
Jason Davis
Mikey Blumberg (voice)
Paul Germain
Creator / Writer
Courtland Mead
Gus Griswald (voice)
Joe Ansolabehere
Creator / Writer
Klee Bragger
Digger Sam
Chuck Sheetz
Director
Howy Parkins
Director
Susie Dietter
Director
Brenda Piluso
Director
Richard L. McCullough
Supervising Editor
José Zelaya
Character Designer / Visual Development
Phil Walsh
Writer / Story
Mark Drop
Writer
Bart Jennett
Writer
Holly Huckins
Writer
Ford Riley
Writer
Sandy Adomaitis
Writer
Michael L. Kramer
Writer
David Pitlik
Writer
Libby Bideau
Writer
Mark Archuleta
Writer
Milton Chassman
Writer
Jonathan Rosenthal
Writer
Steve Bannos
Writer
Peter Gaffney
Writer
Rachel Lipman
Story / Writer
Jonathan Greenberg
Writer
Jack Monaco
Writer
Gregg Taylor
Writer
Doria Biddle
Writer
Scott Shelley
Writer
Scott Redman
Writer
Richard Whitley
Writer
Bob Illes
Writer
Catherine Lieuwen
Writer
Jeff Haber
Writer
Ron Birnbach
Writer
Brian Hamill
Writer / Story
Gail Glaze
Writer
Lesa Kite
Writer
Etan Cohen
Writer
Ned Teitelbaum
Writer
Matt Rosenberg
Writer
Joe Purdy
Writer
Rick Gitelson
Writer
Gil Evans
Writer
Randy Fechtor
Writer
Steve Ochs
Writer
Chad Einbinder
Writer
Lane Raichert
Writer
Nahnatchka Khan
Idea
Rocket Rabinowitz
Writer
Ilana Wernick
Writer
Katy Cooper
Writer
Gary Glasberg
Idea
Cary Okmin
Writer
Julie Ann Sipos
Writer
Yule Caise
Idea
Steve Viksten
Writer
Bruce Rubin
Writer
David Stone
Story
David Shayne
Writer
C.D. Payne
Idea
Nancylee Myatt
Writer
Katy Ballard
Writer
Julie Forte
Idea
Nick DuBois
Writer
Lesley Wolff
Writer
Sam McMurray
Lt. Griswald (voice) / Bob Spinelli (voice)
Mayim Bialik
Kristen Kurst (voice)
Katey Sagal
Flo Spinelli (voice)
Paul Willson
Coach Kluge (voice)
Camille Winbush
Ashley 'Ashley T' Tomossian (voice)
Riley Brock
Big Kid (voice)
Kath Soucie
Jeffery, Baby (voice)
E. G. Daily
Cap'n Sticky (voice)
Justin Shenkarow
Gelman (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Mr. Yamashiro
Blake McIver Ewing
Menlow (voice)
Tress MacNeille
Ms. Lemon (voice)
Ryan O'Donohue
Randall Weems / Digger Dave (voice) / Randall Weems (voice)
April Winchell
Miss Muriel P Finster (voice) / Miss Finster (voice)
Allyce Beasley
Miss Alordayne Grotkey (voice)
Dabney Coleman
Principal Peter Prickly (voice)
Erik von Detten
Erwin Lawson (voice) / King Bob's Guard (voice)
Francesca Marie Smith
Ashley 'Ashley B' Boulet (voice) / Ashley 'Ashley B' Boulet / Upside-Down Girl / Swinger Girl (voice)
Rachel Crane
Ashley 'Ashley Q' Quinlan (voice)
Robert Goulet
Mikey Blumberg (singing voice)
Glenne Headly
Miss Salimony (voice)
John Astin
Supt. Skinner (voice)
Lane Toran
King Bob (voice)
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 13, 1997
StatusEnded
Seasons6
Episodes127
Running Time11m
Content RatingTV-G
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Recess is an American animated television series created by Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere (credited on marketing materials and late-series title cards as "Paul and Joe") and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, with animation done by Grimsaem, Anivision, Plus One Animation, Sunwoo Animation, and Toon City. The series focuses on six elementary school students and their interaction with other classmates and teachers. The title refers to the recess period during the daily schedule, in the North American tradition of educational schooling, when students are not in lessons and are outside in the schoolyard. During recess, the children form their own society, complete with government and a class structure, set against the backdrop of a regular school.
Recess premiered on September 13, 1997, on ABC, as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning block (later known as ABC Kids). The series ended on November 5, 2001, with 65 half-hour episodes and six seasons in total. The success and lasting appeal of the series saw it being syndicated to numerous channels, including
ABC's sister channels Disney Channel and Toon Disney (which later became Disney XD).
In 2001, Walt Disney Pictures released a theatrical film based on the series, Recess: School's Out. It was followed by a direct-to-video second film entitled Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street that same year. In 2003, two more direct-to-video films were released: Recess: All Growed Down and Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade. The characters made their final appearance in a crossover episode for Lilo & Stitch: The Series.