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"Hey, I have an idea! There's this really cool place that recently opened downtown! The Louie Castillo Rec Center!"
―Hector

Get Rec'd! is a Sibling Rivalries comic from Season 6.

Plot[]

The McReary siblings and some of their friends visit a recreational center to have some more fun during the summer, but as they continue to go, Joel sees this as a new opportunity to catch them in a trap and defeat them.

Character Appearances[]

♥ = character's debut
♠ = character does not speak throughout comic
♣ = character is mentioned only
♦ = character appear in a speaking/non-speaking cameo only

McReary-Wilson Family[]

McReary Siblings' Friends[]

Wilson Family[]

Antagonists[]

Others[]

Trivia[]

  • This comic marks the first ever "appearance" of Giovanni Ancelotti, although his face wasn't seen; only his arms and legs.
  • The title is a clear play on words to the phrase "get wrecked".
  • This comic introduces three new characters that become friends of Packie: Aaron Velazco, Victor Clay, and Anthony DeoBer. These were recycled characters who served as part of the main cast of the now non-canon sequel series Sibling Rivalries: The Next Chapter, however they were only recurring characters during Season 6 before becoming rare characters by Season 7.
  • Eighth comic to end in an exclamation mark. ("Hello, Wisconsin!", "The McRearys Get Schooled!", "The McRearys' Halloween Special!", "Happy New Year!", "Meet The Robots!", "Field Trip Gone Wrong!", "ApRiL fOoLs DaY: wIsCoNsIn StYlE!")
  • Armando and Braulio are shown to be into painting as they visit the art class of the rec center.
    • Armando paints a picture of SpongeBob SquarePants at the rec center, being one of SpongeBob's many cameo appearances in SR.
  • When Packie is playing GTA IV at the end of the comic, one of the lines that comes from the TV along with the sound effects of the games are "Niko, it's Roman! Let's go bowling!", a clear reference to the bowling meme that has overtaken the GTA IV fandom.
  • Joel finds himself going back to jail at the end of the comic, being the second time he was arrested in the series following "Like Father, Like Sons (And Daughter)". However, this time, he is alone whereas in that comic he was with his buddies.
  • This is the only prominent appearance of the Louie Castillo Rec Center of the series, not appearing again in any other comic, although it was mentioned in Season 8 comic "Barking Up The Wrong Tree". The series' 100th comic reveals that owner Louie Castillo passed away from ALS not long after opening the place, and the rec center was shut down soon after.

References[]

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