Recess: All Growed Down

2003 "Even kindergartners deserve a little respect."
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Released: 09 December 2003 Released
Producted By: Disney Television Animation
Country: United States of America
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T.J. and The Recess Gang are kidnapped by the Third Street School's kindergartners, who are in turn being bullied by a new kid in their class.

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Howy Parkins, Brenda Piluso, Chuck Sheetz

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Disney Television Animation

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Recess: All Growed Down Audience Reviews

Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Suman Roberson It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
ndunsmo Okay, first thing to note going into this is that, well, don't expect the entire thing to be a completely new story. They actually take what I like to call the old Loony Tunes approach and create a story that's basically an excuse to showcase older episodes, though in this case, they all have a particular theme to them, specifically the kids building a friendship with the kindergartners. As such, we're treated to 3 classic episodes, but what makes this film worth it is the addition of a 4th new story, specifically back when Gus was in kindergarten. For the most part, it's fine. I can at least believe most of it, but there is one major plot hole that kind of removes whatever credibility the writers clearly wanted us to think it had. See, it's revealed that Gus actually had the same kindergarten class as the others, and while this is questionable at first, they not only address the obvious plot hole here but also come up with a generally good reason, that being that the others can only remember a fraction of their kindergarten years and thus it makes sense that they wouldn't remember all of this. However, it does not explain why, if Gus had a good enough memory to remember this, he genuinely had no idea who all five were when he first appeared in the series. I wouldn't mind this so much, except this show is actually pretty good when it comes to continuity. They have a nice concept here, with Gus actually being the one who helped all five of the others find their callings, and even the whole subplot with Mikey picking on the other kids was confusing at first but made sense when you found out why he did it. (It also ties into Randal once telling his father that Mikey used to be a schoolyard bully... that's actually kinda neat) Again, I do feel like that one small detail from the first episode kind of contradicts a lot of the forth story, but it's still fine and I like the setup enough that this is more of a nitpick. Again, maybe if the film had been all new material and the main story tying it all together wasn't so paper thin, I'd recommend this more, but if you're a die-hard Recess fan looking for a nostalgia trip, I'd say this is worth seeking out.
TheLittleSongbird I love Recess, for me it is one of the last "good" Disney shows. And generally I liked All Growed Down, it is not as good as the show or School's Out but it is better and closer in spirit to the show than Taking the Fifth Grade. What was it that I didn't like very much? I personally do think that the film could have been 10 minutes longer, it all seemed too brief and short to me. I am also not a fan of TJ's voice, I can kind of forgive Taking the Fifth Grade because he was meant to be older(but only by a year) but not so much here. It lacks spunk and seems too adolescent for a 9-year old schoolboy. But my biggest problem was with Gus, his story is very inconsistent with what we know about him in the show and to me he seemed very out of character as well. However, the animation is bright and colourful, in keeping in style to the show's actually, and the music still manages to be catchy. The writing is smart and funny, not only that but also manages to be true in spirit too, while the story apart from the thing with Gus is cute and charming. All the characters are recognisable and on the most part consistent with the show, Gus in fact I think is the one exception. Apart from TJ, the voices are very good, Principal Prickley, Miss Finster and Spinelli are spot-on. All in all, I found All Growed Down good on the whole, though lacking those extra things to make it great. 7/10 Bethany Cox
husnain ali Recess: All growed down is a fantastic film because the storyline was good and so was the animation. In this movie my favourite characters were Mikey Blumberg and Ashley Spinelli because their animation was the best. The gangs gets kidnapped by some kindergarten tots and have to tell them stories to get out of their abandoned place (Kindergartner playground). Mikey tells Tubby the story of the kindergartens Derby, T.J. tells the story when the fourth graders have to spend time with the kindergartens and Gus makes up a story of his own that convinces the Kindergartners to let the gang go. I thought this movie was great even though it could have improved a bit on the animation.
honestabe1712-1 While I was on vacation, I bought this DVD. When I first watched this movie it was awesome it tells you so much about the recess gang and their adventures when they were younger. I think that anybody would love to see this movie even if you are not a fan of this show it is a great movie to watch. It is also a great movie to watch with your kids or just by yourself. This Movie is just a great movie if you love the recess movie than you will just absolutely love this movie. This movie contains all of the regular recess T. J., Mikey, Gretchen, Ashley Spinally, vince, and Gus. Also at the end of this movie there is a very special surprise that you learn about one of the recess gang members.