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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