T. J. Detweiler

T. J. Detweiler

Infobox character
name = T.J. Detweiler
creator =Paul Germain
species = Human
gender = Male
born =
death =
occupation = Student
title = Third Street School student
spouse =
parents =
family = Randy Detweiler (father)
Mother (unnamed)
Becky (sister)
episode =
portrayer = Ross Malinger (1997-1998)
Andrew Lawrence (afterward)
Theodore Jasper "T.J." Detweiler is a the protagonist of the television show Recess.

The ringleader of his five best friends. He normally wears a red baseball cap backwards. T.J. usually spends time planning pranks against the teachers. In The Experiment because of "the straws" he was forced to kiss Spinelli. He also has a dance by raising his arms and placing both of hands in a single fist and bouncing it above his head and then punches the air to side. He also has the catchphrase "Tender." T.J. and Spinelli may have had crushes on each other. He has a sister named Becky who was in Recess: School's Out and was portrayed by Melissa Joan Hart. He was voiced by Ross Malinger from 1997-1998, and Andrew Lawrence afterward. In the t.v series he was nicknamed Teeg short for Tj. written By Thomas J Tazelaar or Tj/Teeg

In the movie , T. J. and his friends all help to "save the world" from Principal Prickly's old rival Phillium Benedict, who wanted to get rid of recess, and more notably Summer vacation.

Possible Interest

*Ashley Funicello Spinelli

Friends

*Vincent Pierre "Vince" LaSalle voiced by Rickey D'Shon Collins.
*Ashley Funicello Spinelli voiced by Pamela Segall Adlon.
*Gretchen Priscilla Grundler voiced by Ashley Johnson.
*Michael "Mikey" Blumberg voiced by Robert Goulet.
*Gustav Patton "Gus" Griswald. A.K.A El Diablo voiced by Courtland Mead.


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