Recess: School's Out Soundtrack

Synopsis: It's the most exciting time of year at Third Street Elementary-- the end of the School Year! But boredom quickly sets in for protagonist TJ Detweiler, as his friends (the other 5 protagonist children) are headed for Summer Camp. One day, while passing by the school on his bike, he notices a green glow coming from the school's auditorium. This is the work of the insidious ex-principal of Third Street, Phillium Benedict and his gang of ninjas and secret service look-alikes! Benedict is planning to get rid of Summer Vacation using his newly-acquired Tractor Beam, which he stole from the US Military Base in an effort to raise US Test Scores, and it's up to the Recess Gang to stop him! In the end, TJ and the gang, with the help from the other students, Principal Prickly, Ms. Finster and the other teachers, destroy the laser, Benedict and his henchmen are arrested, and the kids (TJ's buddies) decide to spend their Summer with TJ.
Director(s): Chuck Sheetz
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
61%
G
Year:
2001
82 min
$34,801,195
Website
1,683 Views


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1Born To Be Wild3:27
2Dancing In The Street2:38
3Green Tambourine2:36
4Incense And Peppermints2:46
5Let The Sunshine In2:29
6Nobody But Me2:14
7One3:01
8Wipe Out2:37

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