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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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Flatboatmen Of The Frontier (1941)

Presents a phase of pioneer agricultural economy in the early nineteenth century. Portrays Ohio Valley farmers as they fell trees, prepare the lumber, and build a flatboat to carry their produce down the river to market. Shows the farmers’ families helping them prepare for the trip, and the men on the first lap of their journey downstream. For junior, senior high school and adult groups. Shows dependence on the land for livelihood and on the river for transportation.


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Fraud by Mail (1944)


A theatrical short about mail order scams, eyeglasses by mail, nose shaper, height increaser harness, hair restorer, lip reshaper, vision restorers, etc.

This film is available on Thirty Second Dreamland DVD-R


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Rats Rats Rats

Films about rats and humans and how we really aren’t that different after all. Films include Fourteen Rats And A Rat Catcher, Rats, Let’s Have a Party, How Rodney the River Rat Made Money Grow and more.

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Twenty-First Century

In the late 1960s, Walter Cronkite hosted this followup series to the popular “Twentieth Century,” looking to science and how it would impact our lives in the next century. Films include: Can You Live To Be 100?, Mystery of Life, Deep Frontier and Surviving In Space.

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Just Cartoons!

C’mon!
Sometimes you just want to sit around and watch a bunch of goofy cartoons that
have no redeeming educational value. Well, this is the DVD for you! Films include
– some wonderful old black & white Terrytoon cartoons and more!

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Those Naughty Teens DVD

See teenagers succumb to sweet hoplifting, vandalism,
premarital sex and just plain naughty thoughts. Films include – Caught In
A Ripoff, Nobody Tells Me What To Do, Lucy
and Morality for Youth

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