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Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade
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Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade

Wow ... fifth grade! But what good is practically being a grown-up when the teacher's a big sourpuss?
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User Score96 ratings
TMDB 6.616+20031h 2mEnglish
FamilyComedyAnimation

Synopsis

Everyone's favorite fourth graders have graduated! It's an all-new school year for the kids — and the gang hits the fifth grade running! But they're stopped in their tracks when they discover some unwelcome changes — no pizza, no playground... no lockers! And to make things worse, their teacher turns out to be the cantankerous Miss Finster! It's all too much for T.J., who is determined to find a way to stand up for what the gang believes in and improve the school they love! The fifth grade brings out the best in everyone... even Miss Finster and Principal Prickly!

Director
Howy ParkinsFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Disney Television Animation2 production companies
Release
December 9, 2003Released
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Top Cast

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Rickey D'Shon Collins
Rickey D'Shon Collins
Vince (voice)
Jason Davis
Jason Davis
Mikey Blumberg (voice)
Myles Jeffrey
Myles Jeffrey
T.J. Detweiler (voice)
Ashley Johnson
Ashley Johnson
Gretchen (voice)
Courtland Mead
Courtland Mead
Gus (voice)
Pamela Adlon
Pamela Adlon
Spinelli (voice)
Allyce Beasley
Allyce Beasley
Miss Grotke (voice)
April Winchell
April Winchell
Miss Finster / Mrs. Detweiler (voice)

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Reviews

From TMDB users
r96sk
Jul 12, 2020

Thankfully better than <em>'Recess: All Growed Down'</em>, but <em>'Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade'</em> 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 <em>'Recess Christmas: Miracle On Third Street'</em>, yet still miles off <em>'Recess: School’s Out'</em>. 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!

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