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"Randall's Friends" is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of Recess, which was first broadcast on October 3rd, 1999. Randall gets T.J. and his friends to act as his friends after lying to his father about his friendships, and his father later visits in honor of Randall's birthday. It's Randall's birthday and his father tell him that he is coming to Third Street School to surprise him.


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Randall in " Stand Up Randall ". Randall threating Spinelli to reveal her real first name. (Ashley) Randall's dad bringing cupcakes on Randall's birthday. Randall being "arrested" for starting a food fight. Randall tattling on the last day of school. Randall fainting after getting hit by a rock. Randall playing alone.


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I've counted the ceiling tiles 13 times already. There's 1,678. You hear me? 1,678!T.J. "The Break In" (YouTube link) is the first episode of the first season of Recess, as well as the debut episode of the series, which was first broadcast on September 13th, 1997. However, a sneak peek was shown on August 31st, 1997. It was the name of the pilot episode of Recess. T.J. Detweiler is punished.


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Recess: School's Out (also known as Recess:. School snitch Randall Weems, who has been eavesdropping on them, goes to inform deputy principal Muriel Finster. The kids find the auditorium has been turned into a laboratory. T.J. is captured by guards while his friends escape and is imprisoned with Prickly. They both discover that Prickly's old.


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Recess premiered on September 13, 1997, on ABC, as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning block (later known as ABC Kids). The series ended on November 5, 2001, with 65 half-hour episodes and six seasons in total.. Randall J. Weems (voiced by Ryan O'Donohue) is a fourth grade student at ten steak house. His hair cut and color (a reddish/brown.


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Randall Weems is a sneaky, conniving, and greedy character in Disney's animated series "Recess". He is known as the school snitch who loves to spy on his classmates, often reporting their wrongdoing to the principal or the teachers. He enjoys causing chaos and trouble for others. He never misses an opportunity to gain favor from his seniors.


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Randall shares the same voice actor as Digger Dave. In the episode "The Madness of King Bob," he is mistakenly referred to as Randall C. Weems in lieu of the correct Randall J. Weems (although this may just be a mistake on the part of Hustler Kid). In the episode "Lawson and His Crew," Randall was the equivalent of Gus in Lawson's crew.


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Randall threating Spinelli to reveal her real first name. (Ashley) Randall-0.png. Randall snitching during Recess: School's Out. Screen Shot 2012-07-18 at 6.23.34 PM.png. Randall's dad bringing cupcakes on Randall's birthday. Screen Shot 2012-07-18 at 6.26.02 PM.png. Randall being "arrested" for starting a food fight.


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Randall J. Weems is the secondary antagonist of the animated series, Recess. He is the snitch of Third Street Elementary School.. This trait was also hinted at in the ending of Recess: School's Out, where Randall was visibly disgusted at Fenwick trying to squeal on his own boss just to reduce his own sentencing for his role in the agenda and.


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Randall shares the same first name and many traits of Randall Weems from Recess. Both characters are sneaky, mean, and tend to assume similarly serpent-like postures. Randall's nephew, Rex (named after the Toy Story character), made an appearance in the "Monsters Inc. Storybook Collection" as one of the toddlers in the company's daycare program.


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"Prince Randall" is the thirty-eighth episode of the fourth season of Recess, which was first broadcast on March 1st, 2000. Randall Weems blackmails King Bob into giving him power over the playground. The gang tries to redeem King Bob. Coloring/continuity error: During the opening scene, the holes on the helmet worn by T.J. are colored in yellow. For the following scenes, they are colored as.


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Randall J. Weems is a character from the TV show, Recess. Like Prickly and Ms. Finster, he is sometimes good or bad when he is with the Recess gang. He is in fourth grade and gets caught for spying. He sometimes has a major role in the series and in Recess: School's Out. Randall is the most hated kid in school for his snitch ways, resulting in him being banned from the Fifth and Sixth Graders.


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Randall J. Weems is the main antagonist of the animated series, Recess. He is the snitch of Third Street Elementary School. He is in fourth (later fifth) grade and spends most of his time with Miss Finster or spying for her. Just about every kid that inhabits the playground has a strong contempt for him - due to his job as a snitch. Miss Finster trusts Randall more than anyone and even.


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Randall Weems is the school snitch who relishes in telling the teachers about all the activity that is going on around the school, no matter what. He is desperate to be liked by the teachers and that leads to him not being very well-liked by his peers. He is certainly cunning and clever in terms of hiding out to try and spy on people, but he also often gets caught because of the basic mistakes.