‘Why eat Vegetables?’

November 8th, 2008 |

A school classroom learns that if they were stuck on a desert island for months, the thing they would miss most was vegetables.

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‘Anatomy of an Accident’ Condensed

October 28th, 2008 |

This film, originally made for Ma Bell, outlines the need to remain fully aware of other drivers, and cars around you. The story is narrated by a ghost who did everything right, up to the moment he swerved in front of a truck. Hammy writing and sappy music top off this spooktacular tour de force.

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‘Introducing the TV Remote Control’

October 22nd, 2008 |

Back when TV really mattered, you had to get up to change channels! Not anymore with the newest convenience from the world of 1961 called a ‘remote control.’ It all seems pretty technical, we doubt this fad will last.

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‘Make Mine Freedom’

October 18th, 2008 |

Those commie bastards. They’re coming around with their system of government code-named ‘ISM’ in this 1940’s animated civics lesson. The slick huckster is pushing ‘ISM’ on everyone, and they almost accept, were it not for John. Q. Public, a red-blooded American who explains the obvious superiority of the capitalist system, with it’s superior banking system, free enterprise and minimal government interference with citizen lives.

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‘Your Life Work: Automotive Service’

October 5th, 2008 |

Ever wonder how fun it would have been to work in the exciting field of automotive repair during the 1940’s? This film will give you insight in the fun, and fundamentals of fixing vehicles, back in the day when nobody had a crankin’ sound system, Ipod interface, GPS or even spinning rims.

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