

06/11/2001
Overview
Principal Prickly gets his car stuck in a snowbank and decides it has to 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.
Disney Television Animation

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Michael McKean
Mr. Bream (voice)

Courtland Mead
Gustav Patten 'Gus' Griswald (voice)

Ashley Johnson
Gretchen Grundler (voice)

Jason Davis
Mikey Blumberg (voice)

James Earl Jones
Mister (voice)

Rickey D'Shon Collins
Vincent Pierre 'Vince' LaSalle (voice)

Andrew Lawrence
Theodore J. 'T.J.' Detweiler (voice)

Bobbi Page
Chorus (singing voice) (uncredited)
Review by: r96sk
Written by: r96sk on 2020-07-12T02:12:20.149Z
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.