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And animated sales pitch for prepackaged ice cream cartons for grocers, druggists, etc. The story involves the butcher and baker looking for a third person to help them sing at the nursery school fair.

This film is available on the Sell Sell Sell DVD-R

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Our Mr. Sun (1956)

Popular scientific film directed by Frank Capra that launched the Bell System Science series. Combining animation and live action, Our Mr. Sun uses a scientist-writer team to present information about the sun and its importance to humankind.

This film is available on the Bell Science 2 DVD-R

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Skipper Learns A Lesson (1952)

Encyclopedia Britannica, 9 min 42 sec In a departure from Sid Davis’ traditional “kids in peril” scenarios, this film introduces us to Skipper – a bigoted dog who doesn’t like the “funny looking’ diverse neighborhood kids that his owner is playing with. Skipper also has problems with the neighborhood dogs, but learns his lesson when he accidentally gets covered in poster paint. Even though this film is awkward and the message is forced, it is one of the first made for young children that addresses the problems of racial intolerance.

Paul Burnford, who produced the film, made several feature films in the 1940s including Adventures of Rusty (1945)

This film is available on the Kids & Kritters DVD


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Schoolhouse Scandal

Given the current outrage against the extracurricular shenanigans taking place in our hallowed halls of learning, you’d think that kids have truly gone wild. But the A/V Geeks have picked school films from our past that show students have always looked beyond the Three Rs in school! Also all of the films were made by Kansas-based Centron Films. Films include – The Bully, The Outsider, The Show-Off, What About Prejudice?, Dance Little Children and more!

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Those Naughty Germs

Films about our microscopic friends who make our lives
so miserable. Films included – Joan Avoids A Cold (2nd ed), Getting Sick
And Getting Well, Cell Wars, Communicable Diseases: They Just Get Around
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and VD Questions and Answers.

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Soc Eng 101

Why aren’t you popular? Finally a video tape that answers the
tough questions: How can I be popular? Why is my family shunned? What can I
do to fit in? Funny, awkward and sometimes downright insulting… Nearly ninety
minutes of films pulled from the A/V Geeks Educational 16mm Film Archive: Getting
Along with Others, Are You Popular?, Mirror Mirror, Shy Guy, Psychological Differences
Between the Sexes
and Social Acceptability.

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As the Office Turns…

Melodrama and madness in the
office in the midst of an outright class war between management and the workers.
Funnier than Dilbert because it seems so real! Films include: The Grapevine,
Promotion Bypass, The Trouble with Women


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