La banda del patio: Ya está en el 5º curso
Título original: Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWow - fifth grade. But what good is practically being a grown-up when the teacher's a big sourpuss?Wow - fifth grade. But what good is practically being a grown-up when the teacher's a big sourpuss?Wow - fifth grade. But what good is practically being a grown-up when the teacher's a big sourpuss?
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Pamela Adlon
- Spinelli
- (voz)
- (as Pamela Segall)
Rachel Crane
- Ashley Q
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
Here comes a new film for a new school year. It is time to return to the Third Street School with Recess, already in fifth grade!. Gang discouraged to discover that have occurred in the school some unpleasant changes: there will be no pizza, no playground ... no lockers! And if that were not enough, his new teacher turns out to be Miss Finster! All this is too much for TJ, who is determined to find a way to defend what they believe in Clique school and get back to what it was. Full of emotion, suspense and lots of laughter, enjoying how the 5th year get the best out of everyone ... including the best of Miss Finster and Pickly director! Recess is already in the 5th grade and teach that working together is the best way to learn about friendship, teamwork and, above all, fun
It's cute, actually it's boring, but I liked the Halloween part, there are several stories within one, several events, which makes it less boring, nice...
It's cute, actually it's boring, but I liked the Halloween part, there are several stories within one, several events, which makes it less boring, nice...
"Recess Takes on the Fifth Grade" is a delightful movie that brings back fond memories of childhood. As a fan of the original "Recess" series, I was excited to see how the gang tackles their newest challenge: starting fifth grade.
The movie does a great job of capturing the spirit of the original series, with its fun and quirky characters, witty humor, and heartwarming moments. The plot is engaging and keeps you hooked until the very end.
One of the things I loved about the movie is how it touches on important themes such as friendship, teamwork, and standing up for what is right. It's a great reminder for adults and kids alike that these values are important no matter what stage of life you're in.
Overall, "Recess Takes on the Fifth Grade" is a fun and nostalgic trip down memory lane that will leave you feeling uplifted and entertained. Whether you're a fan of the original series or just looking for a good family-friendly movie, I highly recommend giving this one a watch.
The movie does a great job of capturing the spirit of the original series, with its fun and quirky characters, witty humor, and heartwarming moments. The plot is engaging and keeps you hooked until the very end.
One of the things I loved about the movie is how it touches on important themes such as friendship, teamwork, and standing up for what is right. It's a great reminder for adults and kids alike that these values are important no matter what stage of life you're in.
Overall, "Recess Takes on the Fifth Grade" is a fun and nostalgic trip down memory lane that will leave you feeling uplifted and entertained. Whether you're a fan of the original series or just looking for a good family-friendly movie, I highly recommend giving this one a watch.
Just for the record, I love Recess. It is fun and entertaining with great characters and writing as well as one of the catchiest theme tunes of any animated series. Taking the Fifth Grade is decent, but it is lacking something compared to the overall standard of the show. I did feel as though All Growed Down and School's Out captured the show's spirit better as well. I'll start with the good things as there are enough. I did think the voice acting was good, TJ's voice is naturally different and lacks spunk but everybody else is voiced very well, Prickley and Miss Finster are especially well voiced. The music manages to be both catchy and dynamic, good characteristics for music. The writing is on the most part fun and engaging, maybe a little preachy for my tastes in the first story but the second story especially has some great moments. The characters largely are true to those of the show, Miss Finster being a class teacher is odd, but that didn't bother me too hugely. TJ lacks his characteristic spunk at times but like in the show he does have a sense of fun and his heart in the right place. The rest of the gang I can't think much of a problem with. On the other hand, the animation is rather basic, the colours lack real vibrancy and the character designs do look very sketchy at times. Taking the Fifth Grade's story is three stories into one, and I have to agree that the second story is the only one that properly captures the show's spirit. The first one means well but over-patronises for me towards the end and the third, while having some funny moments like seeing Miss Finster as a fairy princess and Randall as a fairy prince, is rather forgettable and somewhat predictable too. I also really dislike the character of King Freddy, I do find him annoying and rather incompetent as a king of the playground, mainly because King Bob(who you do see briefly) has better rules and more of a command over the rest of the kids whereas Freddy comes across at times as a whiny brat. All in all, a little tired but not bad. 6/10 Bethany Cox
Production shut down on ABC's "Recess" series after it reached 65 episodes, as is mandated by producer Disney. But "Recess" proved to be so popular that an additional 13 episodes were commissioned. For some reason, though, ABC never broadcast the new episodes and they were instead edited into three direct-to-video movies. This entry, comprised of three episodes loosely joined together, finds the "Recess" gang finally being promoted to the fifth grade. But it seems they've lost some of their magic with the change in grades. First of all, there are distracting problems with character voices. Courtland Mead (Gus) and Jason Davis (Mikey) don't quite sound like they usually do, and Myles Jeffrey has replaced Andrew Lawrence as TJ (Lawrence's voice was sounding pretty deep in the final episodes of the series, so this change is understandable). Jeffrey is OK, although he hasn't captured TJ's spunk the same way that Lawrence did. The real problem, though, is that the stories just seem...tired. The first, in which TJ becomes a truant to protest changes at school, is simply boring. The last one, in which Spinelli decides she is too old for Halloween, seems like a rehash of previous stories. Only the middle entry, in which the kids join a secret club, comes close to the series' standards. Fans of the series will understandably want to catch up with their favorite characters, but this movie may make them realize why all good things must come to an end.
Thankfully better than 'Recess: All Growed Down', but 'Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade' is still a bit of a chore to watch.
This again features a couple of different stories, though to be fair their integration into the film is much improved if still a bit messy. The cast are as they've always been, solid but not exactly memorable. Animation-wise it's decent.
This is more on the level of 'Recess Christmas: Miracle On Third Street', yet still miles off 'Recess: School's Out'. I simply don't understand why they didn't create three unique stories for these sequels, as they did for the original production. Compiled stories are, in my opinion, lazy.
Not a series of films that I'll be revisiting, but they are ones that have pretty respectable ratings across a few platforms so it seems I'm in the minority. Each to their own, as always!
This again features a couple of different stories, though to be fair their integration into the film is much improved if still a bit messy. The cast are as they've always been, solid but not exactly memorable. Animation-wise it's decent.
This is more on the level of 'Recess Christmas: Miracle On Third Street', yet still miles off 'Recess: School's Out'. I simply don't understand why they didn't create three unique stories for these sequels, as they did for the original production. Compiled stories are, in my opinion, lazy.
Not a series of films that I'll be revisiting, but they are ones that have pretty respectable ratings across a few platforms so it seems I'm in the minority. Each to their own, as always!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe last shot of the movie where TJ waves at the camera and Miss Finster shuts the door echoes the ending of the TV series's theme song sequence.
- PifiasNo one makes a single mention of the plot to change the earths weather in the previous movie, and acts like it never happened, nor is it mentioned during the news report on TJ.
- Citas
Digger Sam: [his voice has deepened] My voice! What happened to my voice?
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Times Recess Tackled Serious Issues (2023)
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