Principal Prickly gets his car stuck in a snowbank and decides that it must be the Recess gang's fault, but the teachers look back and remember all the good times they've had with T.J. and t... Read allPrincipal Prickly gets his car stuck in a snowbank and decides that it must be the Recess gang's fault, but the teachers look back and remember all the good times they've had with T.J. and the rest of the gang.Principal Prickly gets his car stuck in a snowbank and decides that it must be the Recess gang's fault, but the teachers look back and remember all the good times they've had with T.J. and the rest of the gang.
Jason Davis
- Mikey Blumberg
- (voice)
Ross Malinger
- TJ Detweiler
- (archive sound)
Courtland Mead
- Gus Griswald
- (voice)
Pamela Adlon
- Ashley Spinelli
- (voice)
- (as Pamela Segall)
Gregg Berger
- Robotic Santa
- (voice)
- …
Klee Bragger
- Digger Sam
- (voice)
Dick Clark
- Dick Clark
- (voice)
Rachel Crane
- Ashley Q
- (voice)
Elizabeth Daily
- Trisha
- (voice)
- (as E.G. Daily)
- …
Paul Dooley
- Hank the Janitor
- (voice)
- …
Blake Ewing
- Menlo
- (voice)
Robert Goulet
- Mikey Blumberg
- (singing voice)
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Just stick and have belief in one story, it isn't that hard
Yet another forced animated sequel from Disney.
'Recess Christmas: Miracle On Third Street' is a compilation of four different stories, which as always leads to a disjointed film. While the stories themselves are somewhat entertaining, they add nothing to the preceding film.
The animation is a step down but still satisfactory, just like everything else including the cast. On that note, it is cool to hear two well known voices appear in James Earl Jones (Mister) and Michael McKean (Mr Bream) - not that they add much to the film, admittedly.
Again, if you love the television series then I am sure you'll enjoy this. However, with a few exceptions, these 'Frankenstein's monster' films are usually always a mess and this isn't much different unfortunately. Just stick and have belief in one story, it isn't that hard to do so.
'Recess Christmas: Miracle On Third Street' is a compilation of four different stories, which as always leads to a disjointed film. While the stories themselves are somewhat entertaining, they add nothing to the preceding film.
The animation is a step down but still satisfactory, just like everything else including the cast. On that note, it is cool to hear two well known voices appear in James Earl Jones (Mister) and Michael McKean (Mr Bream) - not that they add much to the film, admittedly.
Again, if you love the television series then I am sure you'll enjoy this. However, with a few exceptions, these 'Frankenstein's monster' films are usually always a mess and this isn't much different unfortunately. Just stick and have belief in one story, it isn't that hard to do so.
I Expected Better
When I first heard of a Recess Christmas Movie I was really excited because I am a HUGE Recess fan. After I watched it I was a little upset. There was basically no new footage in this movie. The movie contains a little part with Mrs. Finster, Principal Prickly, and Mrs. Grotkey getting stuck in a snowstorm. The rest of the movie is just clips from other Recess episodes. I expected better than this.
I was really hoping for a full new Recess movie - Not this. The only thing I really liked about this movie was the clip form "Weekend at Muriels", which is one of my favorite Recess episodes.
Overall I give this movie 5/10 stars.
I was really hoping for a full new Recess movie - Not this. The only thing I really liked about this movie was the clip form "Weekend at Muriels", which is one of my favorite Recess episodes.
Overall I give this movie 5/10 stars.
Basically a "best of" of Recess
This is just a compilation of previous Recess episodes. Sure there is a "story" going on here, but it is just an excuse to recap a bunch of previous Recess episodes and call it a full length "movie."
I would say skip this if you have seen the series already because you are just watching a handful of episodes edited together, with breaks in between involving the teachers stuck in a snowstorm.
Overall though, if you have not seen all the Recess episodes or if you want to put in something that plays in the background during a Christmas party, you can do a lot worst than this. This is just "okay," as a compilation.
5/10.
I would say skip this if you have seen the series already because you are just watching a handful of episodes edited together, with breaks in between involving the teachers stuck in a snowstorm.
Overall though, if you have not seen all the Recess episodes or if you want to put in something that plays in the background during a Christmas party, you can do a lot worst than this. This is just "okay," as a compilation.
5/10.
Entertaining but you do question the point of it
I love the Recess show, it was one of my favourite shows as a young girl and at 20 I still have a soft spot for it. As far as the Recess movies go, Recess Christmas: Miracle on 3rd Street is better than Taking the Fifth Grade but for me the best of the Recess movies is School's Out. Recess Christmas is entertaining enough, but it is far from perfect. There is little story to speak of, most of it reads too much of a clips show, which is what I mean when I say that you are likely to question the point of the movie. The animation in the (rather brief) links with Principal Prickley, Miss Finster and Miss Groatkey is very basic and nowhere near as colourful or appealing, and I don't think these parts are anywhere near as well written as the episodes featured. However, the episodes featured in Recess Christmas are hugely entertaining, Weekend at Muriel's and the Christmas special Yes Mikey, Santa Does Shave are the best stories. The episodes are beautifully animated, complete with memorable music, witty writing and imaginative storytelling. All the characters are fun and true to character, and the voice acting is top notch(of the direct-to-video Recess movies it is here where TJ is the best-voiced). All in all, doesn't have much a point to it but I was still entertained by it. 6/10 Bethany Cox
It was o.k.
This was the worst movie of the recess ones. I don't want to be to harsh but I have to say it was boring. The title is good but the storyline is crap. I give the storyline a low 7/10. The animation gets a high 7/10. All Christmas movies that I have seen are good like Eloise at Christmastime,Home Alone,Home Alone 2 and Mickeys Christmas movie everyone except Recess:miracle on third street school. I liked Principal Prickly and Mikey in this film because they had the best and main parts in this Recess film.In this film they showed different episodes of Recess and my favourite one is the great can drive in which the recess gang want to beat the Ashleys for collecting more cans for thanksgiving.
Did you know
- TriviaRobert Goulet's last filmed project.
- ConnectionsEdited from Recess (1997)
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- Also known as
- A Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 3m(63 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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