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Set in a toy tabletop town, this film uses brightly colored model cars and trucks to demonstrate a range of driving safety scenarios. The number of near-misses and accidents would make for an extremely violent film if real vehicles and people were used, but the models keep the feeling of mayhem at a distance. An unusual example of a rich tradition within the safety film genre: the tabletop model.

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Crappily animated film that demonstrates different types of birth control. No soundtrack but it’s great when played with Calliope music.

This film is available on Cartoon Propaganda DVD-R


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This trippy tribute to our country’s 200th birthday was funded by a Bicentennial Project Grant and animated by Vincent Collins who made other psychedelic cartoons. This film was produced by the United States Information Agency -the government’s propaganda agency.

This film is available on Schooladelic DVD-R


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Coal Miner (1979)

This film explains and explores the advanced technology in today’s coal industry through interviews with men and women who work in the mines and are proud of it. They tell the story of American technology and our national pastime of building a better mousetrap.

This film is available on the Power Behind the Nation DVD-R


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Clutch Cargo episode


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An episode the odd barely-animated cartoon “Clutch Cargo”.

This film is available on Cartoon Propaganda DVD-R


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Kids & Kritters

W.C. Fields once said, “Anyone who hates children and animals can’t be all bad.” The AV Geeks present a night of school films where the producers seem to share that same sentiment with films featuring children interacting with animals. Films include: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Frances and her Rabbit, Kitty Cleans Up, Skipper Learns A Lesson, Lost Puppy, Safety with Animals and Ro-Revus Talks About Worms!

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P is for Prisoner

Films made for potential prisoners. Three Days In County Jail (for high school students to teach them what it is like to be in jail. Narrated by Gregory Morris), Surviving Hostage Situations (made for upper management of multi-national corporations on what to do if they are kidnapped by radical terrorists) and Escape! (made for Army soldiers on how to escape when in a prisoner of war camp).

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Why Why Why?

Educational films that answer some of the nagging questions you might have. Questions like: Answering The Child’s Why, Why Not Try?,Why We Use Money?, Why Not Snack?, Sanitation – Why All The Fuss?, Why Explore Space?, Why 55? and Why’d the Beetle Cross The Road?

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Daddy’s Day

The A/V Geeks pull from their vast archive of educational films to bring you a tribute to Dad—the man who provided the sperm, brought home the bacon and put up with your repeated rebellious attempts. Films include: I Just Don’t Dig Him, Fears of Children, Schoolboy Father (an Afterschool Special featuring Rob Lowe, Dana Plato and Nancy McKeon) and more!

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