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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWow - 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?
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Jason Davis
- Mikey Blumberg
- (voce)
- …
Pamela Adlon
- Spinelli
- (voce)
- (as Pamela Segall)
April Winchell
- Miss Finster
- (voce)
- …
Gregg Berger
- BoE Agent #4
- (voce)
Clancy Brown
- BoE Agent #1
- (voce)
Corey Burton
- News Caster
- (voce)
Toran Caudell
- King Bob
- (voce)
Danny Cooksey
- Greg Skeens
- (voce)
Rachel Crane
- Ashley Q
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
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!
Recess deserved a better ending to their storyline, but I guess this isn't all bad. It just feels really disjointed and the three stories don't really join well with each other. Fortunately, I love Halloween so I didn't mind the final 20 minutes as it dealt with the gang trick or treating as 5th graders, realizing that they are getting older and things change, and realizing that all good things will come to an end one day, just like our life.
Everything will end for us, it just will, but what is truly forgotten, the physical body or when your name has disappeared?
Live your life like the end is coming, because it will get here one day man.
7/10.
Everything will end for us, it just will, but what is truly forgotten, the physical body or when your name has disappeared?
Live your life like the end is coming, because it will get here one day man.
7/10.
Recess: going to the fifth grade is a movie about the new school year and how the gang discover some unwelcoming changes - no good food like pizza, no good stuff left in the playground and no lockers.It's up to T.J. and the gang to solve this problem even though T.J. solves it by himself so he decides not to go to school and holds kind of petition. This is one of the best Recess movies ever and I really enjoy watching it because it's so funny and I most like all the Halloween parts. In this movie my favourite characters are Mikey,Vince and Principal Peter Prickly.The animation was very well put together and the voices were well put together.
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.
Despite being touted as a 'movie' in the style of 'School's Out' this is in fact three episodes of the show sandwiched together, and although you can't really see the join, the quality of the animation and story telling isn't on a par with that of 'School's Out'.
It's not a bad collection of tales, but the new voices in the cast take a while to get used to, and the writers have taken some liberties with believability that are a bit daft.
Watchable, yes, totally enjoyable, no
It's not a bad collection of tales, but the new voices in the cast take a while to get used to, and the writers have taken some liberties with believability that are a bit daft.
Watchable, yes, totally enjoyable, no
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe 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.
- BlooperNo 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.
- Citazioni
Digger Sam: [his voice has deepened] My voice! What happened to my voice?
- ConnessioniFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Times Recess Tackled Serious Issues (2023)
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