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− | [[File:The ashleys.jpg|250px|thumb|From left to right: [[Ashley Armbruster]], [[Ashley Tomossian]], [[Ashley Quinlan]], and [[Ashley Boulet]]]] |
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+ | |films = ''[[Recess: School's Out]]''<br>''[[Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade]]''<br>''[[Recess: All Growed Down]]'' |
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+ | |shows = ''[[Recess]]'' |
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+ | |leaders = [[Ashley Armbruster]] |
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+ | |members = [[Ashley Boulet]]<br>[[Ashley Quinlan]]<br>[[Ashley Tomossian]]<br>[[Ashley Spinelli]] (briefly) |
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+ | |occupation = Third Street School Students |
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+ | |headquarters = [[Ashley's Clubhouse]] |
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+ | |inspiration = The Heathers}} |
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+ | {{Quote|Scandalous!|The Ashleys typical saying.}} |
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+ | They are recurring antagonists towards The Recess Gang, especially towards [[Spinelli]], due to her first name being Ashley and her refusal to join them. |
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− | + | They have been known to have ideas that can do damage to the playground itself, while they are benefited, for example, a rating system that caused catastrophic damage to the playground's balance of nature, until The Recess Gang managed to fix it. They have also been known to be rather cruel to unpopular kids such as [[Gus]], targeting them in "[[The Ratings Game]]" and specifically picking on Gus in "[[Jinxed]]." |
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⚫ | They have a tradition called Purple Day where they wear only purple clothes to celebrate the day they first formed their clique. [[Ashley Armbruster|Ashley A.]] forgot this at one point, and for this, she was kicked out temporarily and she was forced to hang out with [[Gretchen Grundler|Gretchen]] for some time. |
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− | They have also been known to be rather cruel to unpopular kids such as Gus, targeting them in The Ratings Game and specifically picking on Gus in Jinxed. |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
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*[[Ashley Armbruster]] (Ashley A.) (Ringleader) |
*[[Ashley Armbruster]] (Ashley A.) (Ringleader) |
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− | *[[Ashley Boulet]] (Ashley B.) |
+ | *[[Ashley Boulet]] (Ashley B.) (Second-in-command) |
− | *[[Ashley Quinlan]] (Ashley Q. |
+ | *[[Ashley Quinlan]] (Ashley Q.) |
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+ | *[[Ashley Tomassian]] (Ashley T.) |
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− | *[[Ashley Spinelli|Spinelli]]'s first name is Ashley, so she is only a member by association, and she does not partake in the Ashleys' snobbery. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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{{Gallerylink|The Ashleys}} |
{{Gallerylink|The Ashleys}} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Despite the events of "[[First Name Ashley]]", it is hinted in a few later episodes, most notably "[[The Beauty Contest]]" and "[[That Stinking Feeling (Recess)|That Stinking Feeling]]", that the Ashleys still desire to get Spinelli to be part of their clique. |
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− | *Ashley A. (voiced by Anndi McAfee) |
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+ | *In the episode where [[Partners in Crime|Randall and Menlo team up]], it was revealed by Menlo that at least one of the Ashleys' fathers went to a state university, and inquired which of them it was. Based on the fact that he got them to serve himself and Randall during their rise to power as defacto rulers via this information, it's implied that the Ashleys did not want any knowledge of their fathers having attended a state university to get out. |
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− | *Ashley B. (Francesca Smith) |
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+ | * The Ashleys appear to be based on the Heathers from the 1989 film ''Heathers'', a film about a school's social hierarchy run by a group of girls, all with the same first name. |
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− | *Ashley Q. (Rachel Crane) |
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− | *Ashley T. (Ashley Johnson) |
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− | *It is heavily implied in the episode where Randall and Menlo team up that at least one of the Ashley's fathers was not actually wealthy or at the very least may have had financial problems, as Menlo's blackmail to them to force them into their servitude involved some issues their father had. |
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==External links== |
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*[[w:c:recess:The Ashleys|The Ashleys on Recess Wiki]] |
*[[w:c:recess:The Ashleys|The Ashleys on Recess Wiki]] |
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Revision as of 15:43, 22 November 2020
- “Scandalous!”
- ―The Ashleys typical saying.
The Ashleys are a clique of four girly, fashionable, beautiful, snobby, and spoiled girls. They are always uttering the phrase "Scandalous" and they all have a little sister Brittany and a little brother Tyler.
They are recurring antagonists towards The Recess Gang, especially towards Spinelli, due to her first name being Ashley and her refusal to join them.
They have been known to have ideas that can do damage to the playground itself, while they are benefited, for example, a rating system that caused catastrophic damage to the playground's balance of nature, until The Recess Gang managed to fix it. They have also been known to be rather cruel to unpopular kids such as Gus, targeting them in "The Ratings Game" and specifically picking on Gus in "Jinxed."
They have a tradition called Purple Day where they wear only purple clothes to celebrate the day they first formed their clique. Ashley A. forgot this at one point, and for this, she was kicked out temporarily and she was forced to hang out with Gretchen for some time.
Members
- Ashley Armbruster (Ashley A.) (Ringleader)
- Ashley Boulet (Ashley B.) (Second-in-command)
- Ashley Quinlan (Ashley Q.)
- Ashley Tomassian (Ashley T.)
Gallery
Trivia
- Despite the events of "First Name Ashley", it is hinted in a few later episodes, most notably "The Beauty Contest" and "That Stinking Feeling", that the Ashleys still desire to get Spinelli to be part of their clique.
- In the episode where Randall and Menlo team up, it was revealed by Menlo that at least one of the Ashleys' fathers went to a state university, and inquired which of them it was. Based on the fact that he got them to serve himself and Randall during their rise to power as defacto rulers via this information, it's implied that the Ashleys did not want any knowledge of their fathers having attended a state university to get out.
- The Ashleys appear to be based on the Heathers from the 1989 film Heathers, a film about a school's social hierarchy run by a group of girls, all with the same first name.
External links