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Llegó el recreo

Título original: Recess: School's Out
  • 2001
  • A
  • 1h 22min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
12 k
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Rickey D'Shon Collins, Jason Davis, Ashley Johnson, Andrew Lawrence, Courtland Mead, and Pamela Adlon in Llegó el recreo (2001)
TJ and company must save summer vacation from disappearing forever.
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T.J. y la pandilla deben evitar que las vacaciones de verano desaparezcan para siempre.T.J. y la pandilla deben evitar que las vacaciones de verano desaparezcan para siempre.T.J. y la pandilla deben evitar que las vacaciones de verano desaparezcan para siempre.

  • Dirección
    • Chuck Sheetz
  • Guionistas
    • Paul Germain
    • Joe Ansolabehere
    • Jonathan Greenberg
  • Elenco
    • Andrew Lawrence
    • Rickey D'Shon Collins
    • Jason Davis
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.5/10
    12 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Chuck Sheetz
    • Guionistas
      • Paul Germain
      • Joe Ansolabehere
      • Jonathan Greenberg
    • Elenco
      • Andrew Lawrence
      • Rickey D'Shon Collins
      • Jason Davis
    • 48Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 37Opiniones de los críticos
    • 43Metascore
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    Andrew Lawrence
    Andrew Lawrence
    • Tj
    • (voz)
    • (as Andy Lawrence)
    Rickey D'Shon Collins
    • Vince
    • (voz)
    Jason Davis
    Jason Davis
    • Mikey
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    Ashley Johnson
    Ashley Johnson
    • Gretchen
    • (voz)
    Courtland Mead
    Courtland Mead
    • Gus
    • (voz)
    Pamela Adlon
    Pamela Adlon
    • Spinelli
    • (voz)
    • (as Pamela Segall Adlon)
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Principal Prickly
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    Robert Goulet
    Robert Goulet
    • Mikey's Singing Voice
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    Melissa Joan Hart
    Melissa Joan Hart
    • Becky
    • (voz)
    Peter MacNicol
    Peter MacNicol
    • Fenwick
    • (voz)
    April Winchell
    April Winchell
    • Ms. Finster
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    James Woods
    James Woods
    • Benedict
    • (voz)
    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
    • Guard #2
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    Allyce Beasley
    Allyce Beasley
    • Miss Grotke
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    Gregg Berger
    Gregg Berger
    • Tech #1
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    Klee Bragger
    • Digger Sam
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    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Bald Guy
    • (voz)
    Dan Castellaneta
    Dan Castellaneta
    • Guard #1
    • (voz)
    • Dirección
      • Chuck Sheetz
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      • Paul Germain
      • Joe Ansolabehere
      • Jonathan Greenberg
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    8jimorris

    Likeable Cartoon Feature

    This is a likeable cartoon feature for both parents and children because it moves along and holds your attention. Fortunately, no one bursts out singing, but the oldies background music is a plus. James Woods does a fine job as the voice of the baddie. NOTE : Have never seen the TV show so am judging the film on its own.
    7sufyaanrashid95

    A Nostalgic 90s Classic That Will Bring Back Fond Memories

    Recess: School's Out is a beloved 90s classic that captures the spirit of childhood and the joys of summer break. The film follows T. J. Detweiler and his gang of friends as they try to save their summer vacation from being ruined by their old nemesis, the school's principal. Little do they know that the principal's plot to cancel summer vacation is part of a larger conspiracy that threatens the entire world.

    The film is a fun and lighthearted adventure that will appeal to both kids and adults. The animation is bright and colorful, and the voice acting is top-notch, with the cast including some familiar names like James Woods, Robert Goulet, and Melissa Joan Hart.

    One of the strengths of the film is its focus on the power of friendship and teamwork. T. J. And his friends may not have superpowers or magic weapons, but they are able to overcome their challenges through their creativity, resourcefulness, and loyalty to each other.

    Another standout aspect of the film is its nostalgic 90s vibe. From the fashion and music to the humor and pop culture references, the film is a time capsule of the decade that will bring back fond memories for anyone who grew up in the era.

    Overall, Recess: School's Out is a fun and charming movie that captures the essence of childhood and the joys of summer break. It's a great choice for anyone looking to relive some 90s nostalgia or introduce a new generation to a timeless classic.
    cubblazer

    funny movie for the whole family

    This cartoon was enjoyed by the whole family. After watching the TV series, my children were amused to see each character involved in a mystery plot on the big screen. We had a lot of good laughs while watching a group of students save the day! Mom especially enjoyed the music and hopes that there will be a sound track available. It's great to see a good movie rated "G" that still entertains both the young and the older audiences. Thumbs up to Disney for some good, family entertainment.
    8jjs402

    If you like Recess on TV you'll LOVE the movie.

    Recess the TV show is about kids having fun, and teachers being teachers (good and bad). There's good character development and personality variation on the small screen and it carries well to the big screen.

    The movie puts the kids in the role of spies who need to break INTO school to save their lifestyle. Along the way, there are great 60's flashback scenes and songs, lots of funny spy movie cliches including the mob-scene climax.

    The characters are caricatures but it IS a cartoon after all. There's good voice casting (including James Wood, Melissa Joan Hart and a great sounding Robert Goulet). The plot is complicated (and just a little goofy), but my 8 and 10 year old had no trouble following the action.

    There are good messages about friendship, respect, integrity, duty, but these aren't done in a preachy way.

    The animation quality is variable. There are some great 3d zoom-sweeps, but for part of the movie the characters look like they've been singed. However, the few animation flaws are only an issue for nitpickers (like me).

    See it with someone who knows that characters and likes them. It'll be a good rental or a nice afternoon in the theater.
    7StevePulaski

    "Summer vacation; the ultimate recess"

    As a youth, I remember the show Recess with great memories. I remember it playing on Toon Disney (now Disney XD, respectively) at around 3:30pm when I was in the third grade. I used to rush home and watch it before carrying on with my homework. It was childhood nostalgia at its finest. I wasn't introduced to the series till around 2004 or 2005, so when the film came out in 2001 I had no interest in seeing it because, well, I didn't know what it was.

    It wasn't until about six months of watching the show I finally found Recess: School's Out and watched it. Back then, I thought it was one of the greatest animated movies of all time. I was shown it again at the end of the year in forth grade when the whole grade watched it at once. Memories like that will never die for me.

    Not seeing this since around sixth grade, I used to rewatch it at least twice a year, seeing it again in 2011 kind of saddened me. I hesitate to watch old animated films I adored as a kid and some films like Fools Rush In which was a kid favorite of mine because I fear of tarnishing my memories of those movies. I remember them to be "amazing" and "hilarious." When reality catches up to me, most of my childhood favorites are only average pieces of film.

    First of all, the film focuses on a bizarre storyline. T.J. Detweiller's forth grade year comes to an end and he has plans of riding bikes, camping out, and just hanging out with his five friends Mikey, Spinelli, Gretchen, Gus, and Vince. Only problem; they are all going to some sort of camp for most of the summer leaving T.J. secluded.

    T.J. spends his first days of summer riding his bike and moping, like any kid with no friends over the summer would do. He notices strange activity going on in the school. There is a giant laser beam, satellite monstrosity inside of it and when he goes to the principal for help, the principal is dematerialized right before his eyes after trying to unlock the front door.

    It turns out, that Dr. Phillium Benedict, former principal of the school, is trying to realign the moon to make a "year round winter" so summer vacation will be obsolete. His obsession with "test scores" and "improvement" leads to this chaos, so T.J. rounds up the gang to have an adventure and save their summer from extinction.

    The plot is entertaining, but it is unbelievably strange and awkward. Eliminating summer vacation? I could see that. Hell, it is already happening in some schools. But I don't know if any proctor is planning to realign the moon. Another thing, where are the neighbors to the school? Don't they see the laser beam come out? And who wouldn't notice the long beam of green light light up the sky? The police are absolutely no help either. I can understand if a kid comes in saying "people are in a school with a laser beam" and the cops not believe him. But if multiple people, even adults, came in saying nearly the same thing don't you think the police would at least investigate. In order for this plot to work, half the town has to be a bunch of unaware nitwits.

    And for a kids movie, it doesn't really have any attract factor for adults. The sixties music and the retro scenes are actually something adults may like. They only last for a short while though. Some scenes in this film like the scene of T.J. riding his bike with One is the Loneliest Number and the end credits with the whole Recess gang covering My Green Tambourine was actually the most favorable parts of the movie. I remember from my youth watching those scenes.

    The animation is a bit different from the show. The show was hand drawn, and the movie is CGI. In 2001, CGI still wasn't a normal thing for all animated films. It's that awkward period between the past and the present. The buildings look blocky, but the characters look great. It isn't the beauty and remarkable quality Toy Story has, but animation isn't everything. It gets by.

    Recess ranks up with the biggest nostalgic memories with me. While appreciating the movie when I was younger, the movie doesn't really serve more as a purpose than an extra trip to the theater. This could've easily been a TV movie, but maybe Recess deserved a film adaptation to the big screen. While some of the fun has deteriorated, there is still some there that will most likely never go away. The scenes in the treehouse were still as fun as they'll ever be.

    Starring: Rickey D'Shon Collins, Jason Davis, James Woods, Paul Wilson, Ashley Johnson, Andrew Lawrence, and Dabney Coleman. Directed by: Chuck Sheetz.

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    • Trivia
      Burt Reynolds was originally cast as Benedict but was replaced with James Woods as the producers thought Reynolds' performance was too over-the-top and sinister.
    • Errores
      After Prickley gets dematerialized outside the school's main entrance only his shoes remain on the ground, T.J runs home to get Beckey to help him round up his friends and leaves the steaming shoes on the ground. But when T.J arrives at the baseball camp to collect Vince, he is shown to have the shoes and shows them to Vince to prove he is telling the truth.
    • Citas

      Principal Prickly: I'll let you in on a little secret, Detweiller. Every adult you've ever known was a kid at sometime in his life. You think we don't remember summer vacation? Riding our bikes down the creek. Catching polliwogs in a jar. Camping out under the stars. Well you're wrong! Sometimes I sit there in my office, looking out at you kids in the playground and I think, "They don't know how good they got it. In a few years, they'll be grownups like me and all those good times will be memories for them, too". So go ahead. Put a whoopie-cushion in my chair. Put fake vomit on my carpet. Make fun of my "big, saggy butt". But don't ever say I don't care about summer vacation, 'cause those memories are the last part of childhood I got left.

    • Créditos curiosos
      When the Walt Disney pictures logo forms, T.J., Spinelli, Mikey, Gretchen, Gus, and Vince appear behind the castle and blow their kazoos to the tune of "When You Wish Upon a Star."
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Sweet November/Recess: School's Out/Down to Earth/Faithless/Yi Yi (2001)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Dancing in the Street
      Written by Marvin Gaye, Ivy Jo Hunter, William Stevenson

      Performed by Martha & The Vandellas

      Courtesy of Motown Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de abril de 2001 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Corea del Sur
      • Japón
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
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    • También se conoce como
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    • Productoras
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Paul & Joe Productions
      • Disney Television Animation
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 23,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 36,706,141
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 10,065,873
      • 18 feb 2001
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 44,460,850
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