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  1. Characters that appeared in the Disney animated series Recess, its 2001 movie, and its subsequent direct-to video films

  2. Recess is illustrated to be a symbol of liberty —a time when children can express themselves and develop meaningful relationships. Most episodes involve one or more of the main six characters seeking a rational balance between individuality and social order.

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  4. Recess portrays the lives of six fourth graders as they go about their daily lives in a highly clichéd school environment. The students of Third Street School have set up a microcosm of traditional human society complete with its own government, class system, and set of unwritten laws.

  5. The show portrays the life of six elementary school students: popular and confident T.J. Detweiler, athletic Vince LaSalle, tough girl Ashley Spinelli, gentle giant Mikey Blumberg, smart Gretchen Grundler, and a shy new kid Gus Griswald.

  6. Recess was an animated series created by Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere, and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It aired on ABC 's One Saturday Morning block from 1997 to 2001 . The series focused on six fourth grade students and their interactions with other students and teachers.

  7. Recess: Created by Paul Germain, Joe Ansolabehere. With Rickey D'Shon Collins, Jason Davis, Ashley Johnson, Pamela Adlon. Comic tales of a group of good friends, four boys and two girls, during breaks in primary school, as they grow up, relate to each other, and have brushes with authority.

  8. A description of characters from Recess. The Main Six: Click to expand. Other Students: Click to expand. Faculty members: Click to expand. Other Characters: Click to expand. Alternative Title (s): Recess Taking The Fifth Grade, Recess Schools Out.

  9. Camille Winbush (Half of Season 1), Ashley Johnson (remainder) & Rachel Crane (Recess: School's Out) as Ashley Tomassian

  10. Aug 7, 2001 · Recess is illustrated to be a symbol of freedom — a time when children can express themselves and develop meaningful relationships. Most episodes involve one or more of the main six characters seeking a rational balance between individuality and social order.

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