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* [[The Pete Best]]: There aren't many fans who remember that Ross Malinger was the voice of T.J. in season one, and only remember him being voiced by Andrew Lawrence from the second season until the end of the series.
* [[The Pete Best]]: There aren't many fans who remember that Ross Malinger was the voice of T.J. in season one, and only remember him being voiced by Andrew Lawrence from the second season until the end of the series.
* [[Puppy Dog Eyes]]: Arguably his default set of eyes in season one.
* [[Puppy Dog Eyes]]: Arguably his default set of eyes in season one.
* [[Round Bushy Hair]]: [[Depending on the Artist]] when he's not wearing his hat
* [[Rousing Speech]]
* [[Rousing Speech]]
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The red to Vince's blue.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The red to Vince's blue.
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* [[Only One Name]]: His last name is never given in the show
* [[Only One Name]]: His last name is never given in the show
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]
* [[Round Bushy Hair]]
* [[Skunk Stripe]]
* [[Skunk Stripe]]


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=== Dr. Slicer ===
=== Dr. Slicer ===
* [[A Nazi by Any Other Name]]
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: His episode is one of the darkest episodes of the series and every scene he appears in takes a darker turn. Not to mention, that unlike all other antagonists, his actions are played seriously and he is downright cruel (calling TJ sappy boy, just because he showed emotion and humilliated him in front of the school) and every other characters fear him, even TJ, who normally stands up to evils of adults.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: His episode is one of the darkest episodes of the series and every scene he appears in takes a darker turn. Not to mention, that unlike all other antagonists, his actions are played seriously and he is downright cruel (calling TJ sappy boy, just because he showed emotion and humilliated him in front of the school) and every other characters fear him, even TJ, who normally stands up to evils of adults.
* [[A Nazi by Any Other Name]]
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: Despite appearing in one episode, he is the cruelest character in the entire series and is one of few antagonists of the series that can be called truly evil.
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: Despite appearing in one episode, he is the cruelest character in the entire series and is one of few antagonists of the series that can be called truly evil.
* [[Sadist Teacher]]: Put emphasis on [[Complete Monster|sadist]] part.
* [[Sadist Teacher]]: Put emphasis on [[Complete Monster|sadist]] part.


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Revision as of 15:17, 21 September 2019


The Main Six

T.J. Detweiler

Voiced by: Ross Malinger (Season one and first two episodes of season two), Andrew Lawrence (Season two to the end of the series), Myles Jeffrey (Direct-to-video movies), Axel Alba (Lilo & Stitch crossover), Randy Crenshaw (Singing (Credits of movie only))

Vince LaSalle

Voiced by: Ricky D'Shon Colins

Ashley Spinelli

Voiced by: Pamela Segall-Aldon

Gretchen Grundler

Voiced by: Ashley Johnson, Anndi McAffee (Singing (Credits of movie only))

Mikey Blumberg

Voiced by: Jason Davis (Speaking), Robert Goulet (Singing), Zach Shada (Lilo & Stitch crossover)

Gus Griswald

Voiced by: Ryan O'Donohue (First episode), Courtland Mead, Zach Ewing (Lilo & Stitch crossover), Blake Ewing (Singing (Credits of movie only))


Other Students

Randall Weems

Voiced by: Ryan O'Donohue

Menlo

Voiced by: Blake Ewing

King Bob

Voiced by: Toran Caudell

Erwin Lawson

Voiced by: Erik von Detten

The Kindergarteners

Voiced by: E.G. Daily (Captain Sticky, Spencer, and Hector (In "Dodgeball City" and "Call Me Guy")), Kath Soucie (Hector ("Wild Child" and direct-to-video movies, Cindy, and Gilbert), Jason Davis (Tubby), Francesca Smith (Emma), Pamela Segall-Aldon, and Christine Cavanaugh

  • Acrofatic: Tubby
  • Blinding Bangs: Zedd
  • Bratty Half-Pint: Almost all of them, though Tubby and Hector aren't as much
  • Competence Zone: They usually act like wild savages.
  • Cute Shotaro Boy: Hector
  • Expy: In-universe, Captain Sticky is the kindergartener's expy of King Bob
  • Fan of Underdog: Hector looks up to Gus like a big brother, even calling him "Safety Man"
  • Friendly Enemy: Captain Sticky, Spencer, Emma, Zedd, Jake, Tubby, Hector, and Cindy are all on good terms with the other kids (for a good 75% of the time)
  • Hair of Gold: Brittany A. and Cindy
  • Kath Soucie: The voice of Cindy, Hector, and Gilbert, among others.
  • Kawaiiko: Cindy
  • Keet: Spencer and Hector
  • Motor Mouth: Gilbert
  • The Other Darrin: A few cases:
    • Captain Sticky was voiced by Ryan O`Donahue in "To Finster with Love" (his first speaking appearance), and then E.G. Daily for the rest of the series.
    • Emma was voiced by E.G. Daily in "Wild Child" and then by Franchesca Smith in Recess: All Growed Down
    • Hector was voiced by Kath Soucie in "Wild Child", then he was played by E.G. Daily after that, until Recess: All Growed Down, when he was played by Kath Soucie again.
  • Talking to Himself: Tubby with Mikey in "Kindergarten Derby", as both were voiced by Jason Davis.
    • All of the other kindergarteners are voiced by E.G. Daily, Pamela Segal, Ashley Johnson (sometimes), Francesca Smith (sometimes), and Kath Soucie, which leads to this trope.
  • Tribal Face Paint
  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Gilbert has blue hair while Zedd has pink hair.
  • You No Take Candle: Often speak like this

The Diggers (Sam and Dave)

Voiced by: Klee Bragger (Sam) and Ryan O'Donohue (Dave)

The Ashleys

Voiced by: Anndi McAffee (Ashley A.), Francesca Smith (Ashley B.), Rachel Crane (Ashley Q. and Ashley T. (First few episodes)), and Ashley Johnson (Ashley T.)

Hustler Kid

Voiced by: Michael Shulman

Cornchip Girl

Voiced by: Francesca Smith (First few appearances), Ashley Johnson ("Weekend at Muriel's"), Aria Noel Curzon

Butch

Voiced by: Kath Soucie

Gelman

Voiced by: Justin Shenkarow

Kristen Kurst (Kurst The Worst)

Voiced by: Mayim Bialik

The Pale Kids

Voiced by: Eddie Deezen (Knarf), Pamela Hayden (Rodney), Kenny Blank (Steve), and Kath Soucie (Carl)

Swinger Girl

Voiced by: Francesca Smith

Upside-Down Girl

Voiced by: Francesca Smith

Guru Kid

Voiced by: Klee Bragger, Ryan O'Donohue (Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade)

Gordy

Voiced by: Malachi Pearson ("The New Kid"), Erik von Detten ("I Will Kick No More Forever"), Klee Bragger ("Bad Hair Day"), Sam Gifaldi (Most episodes)

Phil

Voiced by: Klee Bragger


Facuilty members

Miss Finster

Voiced by: April Winchell

Principal Prickly

Voiced by: Dabney Coleman

Miss Grotke

Voiced by: Allyce Beasley

Miss Lemon

Voiced By: Tress MacNeille


Other Characters

Aaron Kelso

Voiced by: Sam MacMurray

Becky Detweiler

Voiced by: Melissa Joan Hart (Recess: School's Out), Tara Strong (Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade)

Chad LaSalle

Voiced by: Kenny Blank

Dr. Slicer

  • Knight of Cerebus: His episode is one of the darkest episodes of the series and every scene he appears in takes a darker turn. Not to mention, that unlike all other antagonists, his actions are played seriously and he is downright cruel (calling TJ sappy boy, just because he showed emotion and humilliated him in front of the school) and every other characters fear him, even TJ, who normally stands up to evils of adults.
  • A Nazi by Any Other Name
  • One-Scene Wonder: Despite appearing in one episode, he is the cruelest character in the entire series and is one of few antagonists of the series that can be called truly evil.
  • Sadist Teacher: Put emphasis on sadist part.

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