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* CatSmile: In "Bad Hair Day" after giving Mikey a haircut.



* CatSmile: This is Gus's default smile.
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* RambunctiousItalian: Italian-American, and the member most prone to anger and solving problems with fisticuffs.
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Fan film, unofficial.


->'''Played by:''' Benjamin Wadsworth in ''Recess: Third Street''

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->'''Played by:''' Benjamin Wadsworth in ''Recess: Third Street''



->'''Played by:''' Fritzy-Klevans Destine in Recess: Third Street

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->'''Played by:''' Fritzy-Klevans Destine in Recess: Third Street



->'''Played by:''' Louriza Tronco in Recess: Third Street

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->'''Played by:''' Louriza Tronco in Recess: Third Street



->'''Played by:''' Lillian Doucet-Roche in Recess: Third Street

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->'''Played by:''' Lillian Doucet-Roche in Recess: Third Street



->'''Played by:''' Sean Depner in Recess: Third Street

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->'''Played by:''' Sean Depner in Recess: Third Street



->'''Played by:''' Clive Holloway in Recess: Third Street

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->'''Played by:''' Clive Holloway in Recess: Third Street
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* NiceMeanAndInbetween: The main six children are split into pairs of a downplayed version of this trope. We have Mikey the sensitive GentleGiant and sweet, intelligent Gretchen (nice), aggressive and short-tempered Spinelli and occasionally egostical jock Vince (mean), and ThePrankster T.J. and neurotic Gus (in-between).

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* NiceMeanAndInbetween: The main six children are split into pairs of a downplayed version of this trope. We have Mikey the sensitive GentleGiant and sweet, intelligent Gretchen (nice), aggressive and short-tempered Spinelli and occasionally egostical egotistical jock Vince (mean), and ThePrankster T.J. and neurotic Gus (in-between).
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* NiceMeanAndInbetween: The main six children are split into pairs of a downplayed version of this trope. We have Mikey the sensitive GentleGiant and sweet, intelligent Gretchen (nice), aggressive and short-tempered Spinelli and occasionally egostical jock Vince (mean), and ThePrankster T.J. and neurotic Gus (in-between).
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** And again when they invented schoolyard currency. At the same time he financially toke over the school, he got incessantly more insane. This is cemented when he only offered one mark for his own hat. Which was his goal in first place.

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** And again when they invented schoolyard currency. At the same time he financially toke took over the school, he got incessantly more insane. This is cemented when he only offered one mark for his own hat. Which was his goal in first place.
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* {{Expy}}: Essentially a kid version of Robert Hogan from ''Series/HogansHeroes''. The school is framed like a prison, and he leads a crew of rebels within it, even using military terms for his strategies.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: "Ten-der!", as well as any use of the word "whomp" (meaning, "to be unfair" [used in the context of ""This stinks" or "This sucks"]).

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: "Ten-der!", as well as any use of the word "whomp" (meaning, "to be unfair" [used in the context of ""This stinks" or "This sucks"]).



* CatchPhrase: "She's gonna blow!" or some variant.

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "She's gonna blow!" or some variant.

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Dewicking and alphabetizing... I don't know about the latter, though. Please fix if I misplaced.


* InconsistentSpelling: His last name is spelled "Griswald" in official merchandise, most episodes, and in print material, however, it was spelt as "Griswold" in two episodes: "The New Kid" and "Gus's Fortune".



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His last name is spelled "Griswald" in official merchandise, most episodes, and in print material, however, it was spelt as "Griswold" in two episodes: "The New Kid" and "Gus's Fortune".
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* BankruptcyBarrel: In the episode "Mikey's Pants", Mikey ends up splitting a seam in his pants. One of the attempts his friends come up with to cover the rip is to make barrel pants like they've seen in cartoons. Unfortunately, Mikey falls victim to one of the classic downfalls of barrel pants in those same cartoons; falling over and rolling down a hill uncontrollably.
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Cool Loser TRS cleanup, has been renamed to Unconvincingly Unpopular Character and is a YMMV audience reaction.


* CoolLoser: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]. T.J. is HollywoodPudgy, Gretchen looks {{Geek}}y, Spinelli is a grump with a HairTriggerTemper, Mikey is an ExtremeDoormat, and Gus is a LovableCoward. The only group member without any "loser" traits is Vince. And yet, these six children are the most popular kids in school, as shown in episodes like "Randall's Reform" or "Lawson and his Crew."
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* LovedByAll: TJ is the most beloved kid on the playground. So much so, that one episode made a huge deal about someone ''[[SomebodyDoesntLoveRaymond not]]'' liking him. Even Ms. Finster admitted to liking him.

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* LovedByAll: TJ is the most beloved kid on the playground. So much so, that one episode made a huge deal about someone ''[[SomebodyDoesntLoveRaymond not]]'' liking him. Even Ms. Finster admitted to liking him.him in spite of nailing him for his misbehavior.
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* LovedByAll: TJ is the most beloved kid on the playground. So much so, that one episode made a huge deal about someone ''[[SomebodyDoesntLoveRaymond not]]'' liking him.

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* LovedByAll: TJ is the most beloved kid on the playground. So much so, that one episode made a huge deal about someone ''[[SomebodyDoesntLoveRaymond not]]'' liking him. Even Ms. Finster admitted to liking him.
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's a one-kid army at dodgeball.

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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's a one-kid army at dodgeball.dodgeball, with the fearsome nickname "El Diablo".
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** In the episode "The Economics of Recess", Randall was holding a bidding auction for all the school's balls for everyone to play in exchange for "Monstickers". However, considering the fact that all of the students were into the sticker fad, they have no problem of paying some of their Monstickers to Randall; even Spinelli herself is willing to do the same.

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** In the episode "The Economics of Recess", Randall was holding a bidding auction for all the school's balls for everyone to play in exchange for "Monstickers". However, considering the fact that all of the students were into the sticker fad, they have no problem of paying some of their Monstickers to Randall; even Spinelli herself is willing to do the same.pay seven Monstickers to Randall for a ball.

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* PetTheDog: In the episode "Don't Ask Me," when Spinelli takes over Guru Kid's job of giving kids advice, Spinelli gives Randall advice on how to defend himself. It may not seem like much, since she took over Guru Kid's job, but Spinelli has a huge dislike for Randall and you expect her to refuse to help him, sabotage the advice she gives him or at most grudging help him. Instead, she gives him advice to help him with his problem, which he successfully uses.

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* PetTheDog: In the episode "Don't Ask Me," when Spinelli takes over Guru Kid's job of giving kids advice, Spinelli gives Randall advice on how to defend himself. It may not seem like much, since she took over Guru Kid's job, but Spinelli has a huge dislike for Randall and Randall, you expect her to either refuse to help him, sabotage the advice she gives him him, or at most grudging grudgingly help him. Instead, But instead, she gives him advice to help him with his problem, which he successfully uses.gratefully thanks her for.
** In the episode "The Economics of Recess", Randall was holding a bidding auction for all the school's balls for everyone to play in exchange for "Monstickers". However, considering the fact that all of the students were into the sticker fad, they have no problem of paying some of their Monstickers to Randall; even Spinelli herself is willing to do the same.
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-->'''Debut:''' "The Break In"

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RickeyDShonCollins, Creator/MiyuIrino (In the Japanese dub; TheOtherDarrin for Taya Hayabusa)

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-->'''Debut:''' ->'''Debut:''' "The Break In"

-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RickeyDShonCollins, Creator/MiyuIrino (In the Japanese dub; TheOtherDarrin for Taya Hayabusa)



-->'''Debut:''' "The Break In"

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PamelaAdlon

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-->'''Debut:''' ->'''Debut:''' "The Break In"

-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PamelaAdlon



-->'''Debut:''' "The Break In"

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyJohnson, Creator/AnndiMcAfee (Singing (Credits of movie only))

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-->'''Debut:''' ->'''Debut:''' "The Break In"

-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyJohnson, Creator/AnndiMcAfee (Singing (Credits of movie only))



-->'''Debut:''' "The Break In"

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonDavis (Speaking), Creator/RobertGoulet (Singing), Zack Ewing (''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' crossover)

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-->'''Debut:''' ->'''Debut:''' "The Break In"

-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonDavis (Speaking), Creator/RobertGoulet (Singing), Zack Ewing (''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' crossover)



-->'''Debut:''' "The New Kid

-->'''Voiced by:''' Ryan O'Donohue (First recording of "The New Kid"), Courtland Mead, Zach Shada (''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' crossover), Blake Ewing (Singing (Credits of movie only))

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-->'''Debut:''' ->'''Debut:''' "The New Kid

-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Ryan O'Donohue (First recording of "The New Kid"), Courtland Mead, Zach Shada (''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' crossover), Blake Ewing (Singing (Credits of movie only))

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* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: She is the Masculine Girl to TJ's Feminine Boy. TJ is characterized by loyalty and caring while Spinelli is violent and aggressive. The most obvious example is during "The Experiment" when they both say goodbye to their childhood: TJ gives his old cuddly toy a hug while Spinelli uses hers to trash the room. She also serves as the Masculine Girl to [[GentleGiant Mikey's]] Feminine Boy.

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* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: She is the Masculine Girl to TJ's Feminine Boy. TJ is characterized by loyalty and caring while Spinelli is violent and aggressive. The most obvious example is during "The Experiment" when they both say goodbye to their childhood: TJ gives his old cuddly toy a hug while Spinelli uses hers to trash the room. room.
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She also serves as the Masculine Girl to [[GentleGiant Mikey's]] Mikey's Feminine Boy.Boy. While Mikey is kind, good-hearted, gentle, peaceful, and poetic, she is tough, aggressive, angry, tomboyish, and rebellious. Mikey is interested in poetry, singing, art, philosophy and is more interested in arts and culture, while she is interested in wrestling, fighting, sports and physical activity. While Mikey's interests are spiritual, her interests are more physical and manly. Also, Mikey's interests are considered more suitable for females, while her interests are considered more suitable for males. While Mikey is sensitive, tolerant and forgiving, she is rough, less tolerant and less forgiving.


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* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: He is the Feminine Boy to Spinelli's Masculine Girl. While he is kind, good-hearted, gentle, peaceful, and poetic, Spinelli is tough, aggressive, angry, tomboyish, and rebellious. He is interested in poetry, singing, art, philosophy and is more interested in arts and culture, while Spinelli is interested in wrestling, fighting, sports and physical activity. While his interests are spiritual, Spinelli's interests are more physical and manly. Also, his interests are considered more suitable for females, while Spinelli's interests are considered more suitable for males. While he is sensitive, tolerant and forgiving, Spinelli is rough, less tolerant and less forgiving.
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that's the other flavor of asian


** Since she has almond-shaped eyes found on Asian girls in cartoons and light brown skin, many viewers have assumed that Spinelli was originally from somewhere in South Asia and was adopted by Caucasian parents.

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** Since she has almond-shaped eyes found on Asian girls in cartoons and light brown skin, many viewers have assumed that Spinelli was originally from somewhere in South Asia an East Asian conutry and was adopted by Caucasian parents.

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