How I Spent My Summer Vacation

How I Spent My Summer Vacation is a 1989 American traditional-animated adventure comedy film produced by Hughes Entertainment and Viacom Animation. It is directed by Simon Wells (in his directorial debut) and written by John Hughes.

The film's plotline concentrates on Ben (Fred Savage) as he and his parents leave the state of Missouri to visit the town of Chicago, Illinois for the whole entire summer vacation. While his parents are out doing stuff, Ben takes off on an all-out epic journey to experience a vacation of freedom in the big city. After creating all kinds of chaos and mayhem throughout the summer, Ben begins to realize near the end of the season that he and his family might stay in Chicago forever and must accept the ultimate consequence of his actions. In a similar vein to Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Ben breaks the fourth wall from time to time to explain to the audience what his inner thoughts are.

Apart from Savage, the film features the voice talents of TBD.

The film was released by Paramount Pictures on March 17, 1989 and became a critical and commercial success. The film continues to be a cult classic and a staple on television during the summer.

Plot
In the state of Missouri, on the last day of school before summer vacation, sixth-grade student, Ben and his friends, David and Timmy wait anxiously for summer vacation to start while also pulling out every trick in making the last day of school better for the rest of the kids. Throughout the film, Ben breaks the fourth wall from time to time, to talk to the audience about his friends and family, what his inner thoughts are, and many various subjects. Ben, David and Timmy hijack the auditorium in the middle of the school principal's speech, creating a small concert where Ben performs while lip-syncing to "Sympathy for the Devil" by The Rolling Stones. The performance succeeds in making Ben a school celebrity and impressing many of the children at the assembly, but he, David and Timmy get caught and sent to the principal's office.

While waiting outside of the office, the school principal calls Ben's parents and forewarn them that his behavior in Missouri may result in him facing capital punishment. Fearing for his future, Ben's parents decide to take him on what he thinks will be a summer-long trip to Chicago, after reminiscing of the dates they had here, many years ago.

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Cast

 * Fred Savage as Ben.
 * Beverly D'Angelo as Ben's mother.
 * Howie Mandel as Ben's father.
 * Macaulay Culkin as David, one of Ben's friends.
 * Matthew Lawrence as Timmy, one of Ben's friends.
 * Kristy Swanson as Emily, a girl in Chicago who has a secret crush on Ben.
 * John Cleese
 * Cheech Marin
 * Steve Martin
 * Eugene Levy
 * Madeline Kahn
 * Alfred Molina
 * Jon Lovitz
 * Matthew Broderick
 * Charlie Sheen
 * John Candy
 * Wallace Shawn
 * Ben Stein
 * Edie McClurg
 * Dee Dee Rescher

Additional voices

 * Charlie Adler
 * Jack Angel
 * Hank Azaria
 * Dee Bradley Baker
 * Bob Bergen
 * Jeff Bergman
 * Mary Kay Bergman
 * Mel Blanc
 * Clancy Brown
 * Corey Burton
 * Hamilton Camp
 * Nancy Cartwright
 * Mary Jo Catlett
 * Cathy Cavadini
 * Peter Cullen
 * Jim Cummings
 * E.G. Daily
 * Jennifer Darling
 * Eddie Deezen
 * Bill Farmer
 * Pat Fraley
 * Phillip Glasser
 * Gilbert Gottfried
 * Michael Gough
 * Jess Harnell
 * Phil Hartman
 * Pamela Hayden
 * Dana Hill
 * John Hughes
 * Candace Hutson
 * Maurice LaMarche
 * Tress MacNeille
 * Danny Mann
 * Mona Marshall
 * Mickie McGowan
 * Scott Menville
 * Don Messick
 * Candi Milo
 * Laraine Newman
 * Rob Paulsen
 * Patrick Pinney
 * Charles Nelson Reilly
 * Maggie Roswell
 * Will Ryan
 * Ernie Sabella
 * Ken Samson
 * Harry Shearer
 * Yeardley Smith
 * Andre Stojka
 * Cree Summer
 * Russi Taylor
 * Frank Welker
 * Danny Wells
 * Billy West

Development
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Writing
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Casting
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Animation
To create the animation for the film, Wells brought in artists from Who Framed Roger Rabbit as well as artists who worked on recent animated films at that time. He also hired artists who would later work for Amblimation and Walt Disney Feature Animation.

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Music
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Release
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Home media
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Reception
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Box office
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Critical reception
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Accolades
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