Recess: School's Out

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Recess: School's Out

Recess: School's Out film poster
Directed by Chuck Sheetz
Produced by Stephen Swofford
Written by Paul Germain
Joe Ansolabehere
Jonathan Greenberg
Starring Rickey D'Shon Collins
Jason Davis
Paul Wilson
Ashley Johnson
Andrew Lawrence
Courtland Mead
Pamela Segall
Dabney Coleman
Robert Goulet
Melissa Joan Hart
April Winchell
James Woods
Allyce Beasley
Music by Denis M. Hannigan
Editing by Tony Mizgalski
Distributed by Walt Disney Pictures
Release date(s) February 16, 2001
Running time 82 minutes
Language English
IMDb profile

Recess: School's Out is an animated film based on the television series Recess. This film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and released to movie theatres by 2001.

Tagline: Saving the world one playground at a time.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Dr. Philium Benedict, (voiced by James Woods) the former secretary of education (fired after trying to abolish recess nationwide in a prior episode) and former principal of Third Street School, steals a tractor beam and places it in the school during summer vacation. He plans to use the device to alter the moon's orbit, thereby altering the weather and creating permanent winter, and even get rid of summer vacation! He hopes to raise American test scores by doing this (and become president).

T.J. Detweiler is the only kid in town (aside from Randall) who doesn't go to a summer camp. Bored and friendless he walks by Third Street Elementary School one day only to notice an eerie green light coming from inside the school. T.J. tries to tell his parents and the cops, but no one believes him (the cops laugh out loud when anyone tries to suggest what is really going on, a running gag throughout the movie). He finds Principal Prickly on the golf course and brings him to the school (the principal is still skeptical and annoyed from being pulled from his game in the middle of his vacation) where he is promptly "vaporized" (really kidnapped through some kind of teleporter) on the front step. Later, with some help from his sister, TJ gets his friends together. They do not believe him either...until they see Benedict's tractor beam come out of the school and fire a green ray into the sky.

They all try to stop Benedict, but fail on their own. In order to save the world as they know it, every single student in school is brought in, including the former sixth graders, such as King Bob. Additionally, Ms. Finster arrives with the rest of the school's faculty to stop Benedict - they, like the pupils, refuse to give up the largest period of time when they don't have to worry about school. In the midst of a large battle between Benedict and his men vs. the students and teachers staged in the laboratory (really the upgraded auditorium), Vince destroys the photon channeler and the kids and teachers win. Benedict and his minions lose and are sent to prison, and the series essentially ends. (It should be noted that themes such as good vs. evil, growing up, and to some extent the loss of innocence are prevalent in this film.)

Spoilers end here.

A soundtrack with the same name is released and it includes the songs, but Purple Haze, Coloney Bogey, Nessun Dorma and a theme based on S.W.A.T. are officially omitted.

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