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{{Template:Episode
 
|title = The Challenge
 
|title = The Challenge
|image = Pricklys.jpg
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|image = The Challenge.PNG
 
|Season = 02
 
|Season = 02
|number = 05
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|number = 09
|airdate = October 10, 1998
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|airdate = October 10<sup>th</sup>, 1998
|Previous = [[Operation Field Trip]]
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|Previous = "[[Operation Field Trip]]"
|next = [[Wild Child]]
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|next = "[[Wild Child]]"
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|writtenby = [[Jonathan Greenberg]]
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The Challenge is the fifth episode of the [[Season 2|Second Season]] of [[Recess]].
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|directedby = [[Chuck Sheetz]]}}"'''The Challenge'''" is the ninth episode of the [[Season 2|second season]] of ''[[Recess]]'', which was first broadcast on October 10<sup>th</sup>, 1998.
   
== Summary ==
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== Plot ==
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{{Spoilers}}
Principal Prickly and his brother (as it is revealed in this episode that Principal Prickly of 3rd Street has an older brother, also a principal of an elementary school) square off on a bet based on a game of 4th grade kickball.
 
==Plot==
 
   
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=== '''Summary''' ===
The kids play a wholesome game of kickball, all the while, Principal Prickly is being called by his brother, the other Principal Prickly. This Prickly decides to visit Third Street School to see how our Prickly is doing. Prickly then makes sure that the school is tidied up and ready for his brother's visit. Things are going well, just then, the other Prickly sees the game of dodge ball and challenges our Prickly to a game between their two teams. The kids express delight at a chance of missing school and they wear purple and gold uniforms for the occasion. The other Prickly was fixing the school in a fashion similar to our Prickly just before the gang's arrives.
 
 
[[Principal Prickly]] and his brother (as it is revealed in this episode that Principal Prickly of Third Street has an older brother, also a principal of an elementary school) square off on a bet based on a game of 4th grade kickball.
   
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=== '''Main Story''' ===
Gus separates from the group going past the school's own, Upside-Down Girl and Guru Kid. Gus then falls into a hole dug by the school's own diggers, much to their chagrin, and to Gus's fright. He tries to tell the gang, but he fails, and they don't find out about the school being an exact replica of their school, until they meet the other team, their own clones. They play the game, and each team is evenly matched (Even Gus and his clone both stink). This goes on for some time until T.J. negotiates with his clone, C.J., and the kids call it a draw, much to the Prickly brothers' displeasure. And while the kids go play on the clones' playground, the Prickly brothers fight until way past the end of the episode.
 
 
The kids play a wholesome game of kickball, all the while, [[Principal Prickly]] is being called by his brother, the other Principal Prickly. This Prickly decides to visit [[Third Street School]] to see how our Prickly is doing. Prickly then makes sure that the school is tidied up and ready for his brother's visit. Things are going well, just then, the other Prickly sees the game of dodge ball and challenges our Prickly to a game between their two teams. The kids express delight at a chance of missing school, and they wear purple and gold uniforms for the occasion. The other Prickly was fixing the school in a fashion similar to our Prickly just before the gang's arrives.
==98th Street School's similarities==
 
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The other Prickly's school has clones of the characters from Third street school that are only different in some aspect of their appearence, and in some cases gender. The ones that are seen in this episode, and their appearence differences are as follows:
 
 
[[Gus]] separates from the group going past the school's own, [[Upside-Down Girl]] and [[Guru Kid]]. Gus then falls into a hole dug by the school's own diggers, much to their chagrin, and to Gus' fright. He tries to tell [[The Recess Gang|the gang]], but he fails, and they don't find out about the school being an exact replica of their school, until they meet the other team, their own clones. They play the game, and each team is evenly matched (Even Gus and his clone both stink). This goes on for some time until [[T.J.]] negotiates with his clone, C.J., and the kids call it a draw, much to the Prickly brothers' displeasure. And while the kids go play on the clones' playground, the Prickly brothers fight until way past the end of the episode.
* [[File:Clones.png|thumb|394x394px|The Recess Gang and their Clones]]
 
 
==[[98th Street School]]'s similarities==
'''C.J. Rotweiler:''' A clone of T.J., C.J. is a girl instead of a boy with curly ginger hair and a blue baseball cap, as opposed to T.J's red one.
 
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[[File:Third Street School similarities.PNG|thumb|321x321px]]
* '''Rigelli:''' A clone of Spinelli. Rigelli is Caucasian, has short blonde hair down, and a beret as opposed to Spinelli's beanie.
 
 
The other Prickly's school has clones of the characters from Third street school that are only different in some aspect of their appearance, and in some cases gender. The ones that are seen in this episode, and their appearance differences are as follows:
* '''Vance:''' A clone of Vince. Vance is Caucasian and has golden hair that is slicked back.
 
* '''Greta Grobler:''' A clone of Gretchen. Is Indian-American, has brown hair with no pigtails (similar to Rigelli), and square glasses as opposed to Gretchen's round ones.
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* '''C.J. Rotweiler:''' A clone of [[T.J.]], C.J. is a girl instead of a boy with curly ginger hair and a blue baseball cap, as opposed to T.J.'s red baseball cap.
* '''Mickey:''' A clone of Mikey. He is Asian with black hair but otherwise looks pretty much similar.
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* '''Rigalli:''' A clone of [[Spinelli]]. Rigalli is Caucasian, has short blonde hair down, and a beret as opposed to Spinelli's beanie.
 
* '''Vance:''' A clone of [[Vince]]. Vance is Caucasian and has golden hair that is slicked back.
* '''Rus Rimple:''' A clone of Gus. He is African-American and has longer black hair in a hairstyle similar to Vince. He has virtually the same glasses, however. In "Gus and Misdemeanors" Gus said he had a friend named Rus.
 
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* '''Greta Grobler:''' A clone of [[Gretchen]]. She is Indian-American, has brown hair with no pigtails (similar to Rigelli), and square glasses as opposed to Gretchen's round ones.
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* '''Mickey:''' A clone of [[Mikey]]. He is Asian with black hair but otherwise looks pretty much similar.
 
* '''Rus Rimple:''' A clone of [[Gus]]. He is African-American and has longer black hair in a hairstyle similar to Vince. He has virtually the same glasses, however, in "[[Gus and Misdemeanors]]", Gus said he had a friend named Rus.
 
* The building is almost the same, but is red as opposed to the Third Street's yellow.
 
* The building is almost the same, but is red as opposed to the Third Street's yellow.
* There's a clone of Upside Down Girl that is African-American and has a long braid in place of the pigtails.
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* There's a clone of [[Upside-Down Girl]] that is African-American and has a long braid in place of the pigtails.
* There's a clone of the Guru Kid that is certainly more obese than the regular.
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* There's a clone of the [[Guru Kid]] that is very obese.
* Gus stumbles upon the clones of the diggers, who are girls with short blond hair that wear similar helmets, green overalls, white shirts, and a purple and pink neckercheif respectfully.
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* Gus stumbles upon the clones of the diggers, who are girls with short blond hair that wear similar helmets, green overalls, white shirts, and a purple and pink neckerchief respectively.
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* [[98th Street School]] has a janitor similar to Hank. His name is Harry, but he has no mustache, is somewhat overweight, wears a green shirt and a red cap, and appears to be bald.
 
* C.J. mentions that their jungle-gym is named "Old Crusty", similar to [[Old Rusty]].
 
* C.J. mentions that their jungle-gym is named "Old Crusty", similar to [[Old Rusty]].
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* A tired pile club similar to the Ashley club but without the flag with the A, meaning that it might be a boys club.
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* [[The Megans]] from the episode "[[Dance Lessons]]" might be clones of [[the Ashleys]] from this school. If that is the case, than Rigalli’s first name would be Megan as she is Spinelli’s (who’s first name is Ashley) clone at the school.
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* Counting backwards from 100, 98 is the third number.
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== Goofs ==
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* '''Animation/continuity error: '''Only the gang is shown going to 98th Street School, but later, some students from Third Street School are also shown at the stands.
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* '''Animation error:''' Once Paul Prickly announces the home team at 98th Street School, there is a girl with long bright blonde hair at the stands. While she is shown cheering, the tip of her hair blinks randomly.
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* '''Animation/coloring error:''' Once Paul Prickly announces Greta Grobler, the "98" on her jersey is black. After Gretchen wipes her glasses, it is white. It remains white throughout the episode.
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* '''Animation error: '''When T.J. says, "But we are not up right now," the '3 ST' on his jersey is inverted.
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* '''Consistency/animation error: '''When C.J. says that the gang has "the announcement to make," Vince is on the left and Vance is on the right together, but when she says, "Sorry, Principal Prickly's, but we're not listening to you guys anymore," Vince and Vance switch spots.
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* '''Consistency/animation error: '''When C.J. says that the gang has "the announcement to make", Mikey is on the Third Street side and Mickey is on the 98th Street side, but when the gang and their clones is cheering after Spinelli says that it is getting "out of school to play the game," Mikey and Mickey switch spots.
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== Trivia==
 
== Trivia==
   
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=== '''Regular''' ===
*The scene of the painter painting the ceiling is a parody of Michael Angelo's Sistine Chapel, while the scene of the construction workers raising the flagpole is a parody of Iwo Jima.
 
*"Mickey", "Rus", and "Vance" were also the names that Mrs. Spinelli called Mikey, Gus, and Vince in "Parents' Night".
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*"Mickey", "Rus", and "Vance" were also the names that [[Flo Spinelli]] called Mikey, Gus, and Vince in "[[Parents' Night]]".
 
*This episode was included as a bonus on the DVD of ''[[Recess: All Growed Down]]''.
 
*This episode was included as a bonus on the DVD of ''[[Recess: All Growed Down]]''.
 
*Greta, Rigalli, C.J., and the female diggers were the only students from 98th Street School to speak in the episode.
*The other school's name, 98th Street School, may be a refrence to the year the episode was aired, (19)98.
 
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*Greta, Rigelli, C.J., and the female diggers were the only students from 98th Street School to speak in the episode.
 
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=== '''Continuity''' ===
*The landscaping truck that arrived at Third Street School at the beginning of the episode was called "Joe and Paul's Landscaping", a reference to the creators.
 
*This was the final episode written by [[Jon Greenberg]]. 
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* This was the final episode written by [[Jon Greenberg]].
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=== '''Allusions''' ===
 
* The other school's name, 98th Street School, may be a reference to the year the episode was aired.
 
* The landscaping truck that arrived at Third Street School at the beginning of the episode was called "Joe and Paul's Landscaping", a reference to the creators.
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=== '''Parodies''' ===
 
* The scene of the painter painting the ceiling is a parody of Michael Angelo's Sistine Chapel (with Peter Prickly in the role of Adam), while the scene of the construction workers raising Paul Prickly's flagpole is a parody of Iwo Jima.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
   
*T.J. Detweiler - Andrew Lawrence
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*[[T.J. Detweiler]] - [[Andrew Lawrence]]
*Vince LaSalle - Rickey D'Shon Collins
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*[[Vince LaSalle]] - [[Rickey D'Shon Collins]]
*Ashley Spinelli - Pamela Segal-Adlon
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*[[Ashley Spinelli]] - [[Pamela Segall-Adlon]]
*Gretchen Grundler - Ashley Johnson
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*[[Gretchen Grundler]] - [[Ashley Johnson]]
*Mikey Blumberg - Jason Davis
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*[[Mikey Blumberg]] - [[Jason Davis]]
*Gus Griswald - Courtland Mead
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*[[Gus Griswald]] - [[Courtland Mead]]
*Principal Prickly - Dabney Coleman
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*[[Principal Peter Prickly]] - [[Dabney Coleman]]
*Principal Paul Prickly - Martin Mull
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*[[Paul Prickly|Principal Paul Prickly]] - Martin Mull
*Miss Finster - April Winchell
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*[[Miss Finster]] - [[April Winchell]]
*Miss Lemon - Tress MacNeille
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*[[Miss Lemon]] - [[Tress MacNeille]]
*Rigelli/Female Digger #1 - E.G. Daily
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*Rigalli/Female Digger #1 - [[E.G. Daily]]
*Greta Grobler/Female Digger #2 - Christine Cavanaugh
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*Greta Grobler/Female Digger #2 - [[Christine Cavanaugh]]
 
*C.J. Rotweiler - Alex McKenna
 
*C.J. Rotweiler - Alex McKenna
*Butler - Tony Jay
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*Butler - [[Tony Jay]]
*Umpire - Patrick Renna
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*Umpire - [[Patrick Renna]]
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Revision as of 00:41, 14 May 2020

"The Challenge" is the ninth episode of the second season of Recess, which was first broadcast on October 10th, 1998.

Plot



Summary

Principal Prickly and his brother (as it is revealed in this episode that Principal Prickly of Third Street has an older brother, also a principal of an elementary school) square off on a bet based on a game of 4th grade kickball.

Main Story

The kids play a wholesome game of kickball, all the while, Principal Prickly is being called by his brother, the other Principal Prickly. This Prickly decides to visit Third Street School to see how our Prickly is doing. Prickly then makes sure that the school is tidied up and ready for his brother's visit. Things are going well, just then, the other Prickly sees the game of dodge ball and challenges our Prickly to a game between their two teams. The kids express delight at a chance of missing school, and they wear purple and gold uniforms for the occasion. The other Prickly was fixing the school in a fashion similar to our Prickly just before the gang's arrives.

Gus separates from the group going past the school's own, Upside-Down Girl and Guru Kid. Gus then falls into a hole dug by the school's own diggers, much to their chagrin, and to Gus' fright. He tries to tell the gang, but he fails, and they don't find out about the school being an exact replica of their school, until they meet the other team, their own clones. They play the game, and each team is evenly matched (Even Gus and his clone both stink). This goes on for some time until T.J. negotiates with his clone, C.J., and the kids call it a draw, much to the Prickly brothers' displeasure. And while the kids go play on the clones' playground, the Prickly brothers fight until way past the end of the episode.

98th Street School's similarities

Third Street School similarities

The other Prickly's school has clones of the characters from Third street school that are only different in some aspect of their appearance, and in some cases gender. The ones that are seen in this episode, and their appearance differences are as follows:

  • C.J. Rotweiler: A clone of T.J., C.J. is a girl instead of a boy with curly ginger hair and a blue baseball cap, as opposed to T.J.'s red baseball cap.
  • Rigalli: A clone of Spinelli. Rigalli is Caucasian, has short blonde hair down, and a beret as opposed to Spinelli's beanie.
  • Vance: A clone of Vince. Vance is Caucasian and has golden hair that is slicked back.
  • Greta Grobler: A clone of Gretchen. She is Indian-American, has brown hair with no pigtails (similar to Rigelli), and square glasses as opposed to Gretchen's round ones.
  • Mickey: A clone of Mikey. He is Asian with black hair but otherwise looks pretty much similar.
  • Rus Rimple: A clone of Gus. He is African-American and has longer black hair in a hairstyle similar to Vince. He has virtually the same glasses, however, in "Gus and Misdemeanors", Gus said he had a friend named Rus.
  • The building is almost the same, but is red as opposed to the Third Street's yellow.
  • There's a clone of Upside-Down Girl that is African-American and has a long braid in place of the pigtails.
  • There's a clone of the Guru Kid that is very obese.
  • Gus stumbles upon the clones of the diggers, who are girls with short blond hair that wear similar helmets, green overalls, white shirts, and a purple and pink neckerchief respectively.
  • 98th Street School has a janitor similar to Hank. His name is Harry, but he has no mustache, is somewhat overweight, wears a green shirt and a red cap, and appears to be bald.
  • C.J. mentions that their jungle-gym is named "Old Crusty", similar to Old Rusty.
  • A tired pile club similar to the Ashley club but without the flag with the A, meaning that it might be a boys club.
  • The Megans from the episode "Dance Lessons" might be clones of the Ashleys from this school. If that is the case, than Rigalli’s first name would be Megan as she is Spinelli’s (who’s first name is Ashley) clone at the school.
  • Counting backwards from 100, 98 is the third number.

Goofs

  • Animation/continuity error: Only the gang is shown going to 98th Street School, but later, some students from Third Street School are also shown at the stands.
  • Animation error: Once Paul Prickly announces the home team at 98th Street School, there is a girl with long bright blonde hair at the stands. While she is shown cheering, the tip of her hair blinks randomly.
  • Animation/coloring error: Once Paul Prickly announces Greta Grobler, the "98" on her jersey is black. After Gretchen wipes her glasses, it is white. It remains white throughout the episode.
  • Animation error: When T.J. says, "But we are not up right now," the '3 ST' on his jersey is inverted.
  • Consistency/animation error: When C.J. says that the gang has "the announcement to make," Vince is on the left and Vance is on the right together, but when she says, "Sorry, Principal Prickly's, but we're not listening to you guys anymore," Vince and Vance switch spots.
  • Consistency/animation error: When C.J. says that the gang has "the announcement to make", Mikey is on the Third Street side and Mickey is on the 98th Street side, but when the gang and their clones is cheering after Spinelli says that it is getting "out of school to play the game," Mikey and Mickey switch spots.

Trivia

Regular

  • "Mickey", "Rus", and "Vance" were also the names that Flo Spinelli called Mikey, Gus, and Vince in "Parents' Night".
  • This episode was included as a bonus on the DVD of Recess: All Growed Down.
  • Greta, Rigalli, C.J., and the female diggers were the only students from 98th Street School to speak in the episode.

Continuity

Allusions

  • The other school's name, 98th Street School, may be a reference to the year the episode was aired.
  • The landscaping truck that arrived at Third Street School at the beginning of the episode was called "Joe and Paul's Landscaping", a reference to the creators.

Parodies

  • The scene of the painter painting the ceiling is a parody of Michael Angelo's Sistine Chapel (with Peter Prickly in the role of Adam), while the scene of the construction workers raising Paul Prickly's flagpole is a parody of Iwo Jima.

Cast