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Schoolhouse Rock- The Body Machine
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Video duration: 182 seconds
1979. This song teaches about our bodies needs. Sung by Bob Dorough, Jack Sheldon. Written by Lynn Ahrens.
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Schoolhouse Rock- Them Not-So-Dry Bones
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1979. This song teaches about the human skeleton. This song was voted the 23rd best song on the 30th anniversary edition. Sung by Jack Sheldon. Written by George Newall.
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Schoolhouse Rock- The Energy Blues
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Video duration: 182 seconds
1978. This song teaches about the history of energy production and consumption in the world, and raises concerns about future energy crises. Sung by Jack Sheldon. Written by George Newall.
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Schoolhouse Rock- Telegraph Line
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Video duration: 182 seconds
1979. This song teaches about the human nervous system, portrayed as a deliverer of telegrams to people who either hurt themselves or, in one case, get stage fright. This song was voted the 22nd best song on the 30th anniversary edition. Sung by Jaime Aff, Christine Langner. Written by Lynn Ahrens.
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Schoolhouse Rock- Do The Circulation
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Video duration: 182 seconds
1979. This song teaches about our bodies circulatory system. Sung by Oshie Armstead, Mary Sue Barry, Maeretha Stewart. Written by Lynn Ahrens.
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Schoolhouse Rock- A Victim Of Gravity
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Video duration: 181 seconds
1978. This song teaches about the universal law of gravity and is performed by the Tokens in the style of 1950s doo-wop (an era made popular at the time by films such as Grease and TV series such as Happy Days). Sung by The Tokens. Written by Lynn Ahrens
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Horrific slicing of the baby cake (Lustmord - decompression)
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Video duration: 78 seconds
Music by Lustmord - decompression, Fair use, no copyright intended!
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Schoolhouse Rock- The Preamble
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Video duration: 181 seconds
1976. This song teaches about the opening to the United States Constitution, with its preamble set to music. When writing this song, they had to remove a small section of the preamble to make the song rhyme. This song was voted the 6th best song on the 30th anniversary edition. Sung by Essra Mohawk. Written by Bob Dorough, Tom Yohe.
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Schoolhouse Rock- Mother Necessity
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Video duration: 181 seconds
1977. This song teaches about the great American inventions, all depicted as being created as a result of a need for the inventors' mothers. This song was voted the 20th best song on the 30th anniversary edition. Sun by Bob Dorough,
Blossom Dearie, Essra Mohawk, Jack Sheldon. Written by Bob Dorough.
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Schoolhouse Rock- My Hero, Zero
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Video duration: 181 seconds
1973. It teaches about the digit 0, portrayed as a superhero (later redesigned as "Schoolhouse Rocky," the franchise mascot), as well as multiplication by powers of 10. This song was voted the 11th best song on the 30th anniversary edition. Sung and written by Bob Dorough
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Schoolhouse Rock- Ready Or Not, Here I Come
Posted by: MrRiggyRiggs
Video duration: 181 seconds
1973. It teaches about the multiplication of 5 through a game of hide and seek, in which the seeker counts by fives. This song was voted the 16th best song on the 30th anniversary edition. Sung and written by Bob Dorough.
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Schoolhouse Rock- Electricity, Electricity
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Video duration: 180 seconds
1979. This song teaches about the use of electricity. This song was voted the 4th best song on the 30th anniversary edition. Sung by Zachary Sanders, written by Bob Dorough
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Drive-in Intermission 11
Posted by: MrRiggyRiggs
Video duration: 641 seconds
I wasnt present in those days but I sure do enjoy watching these vintage drive-in intermission clips. I do however remember going to the drive in and having speakers you had to attach to your car/or tune into the radio station.
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: SirChubbyBunny. on 16 May 12, 22:18:23
Bleep bloop? beep beep. We are the robots, you are the robots.
By: BillHouseRock. on 16 May 12, 21:21:21
I knew it!? But that means YOU'RE a robot. I don't trust robots.
By: SirChubbyBunny. on 16 May 12, 18:23:16
That's because everyone is? a robot.
By: SirChubbyBunny. on 15 May 12, 19:36:56
If it helps, this was performed by Jack Sheldon and? Bob Dorough.
By: sorabrown. on 11 May 12, 03:43:09
i am? getting hungrey
By: BillHouseRock. on 10 May 12, 04:56:27
Wait...? everyone's a machine? INCLUDING ME? That crazy guy on the street corner was right!
By: SamshMaster2000. on 26 Apr 12, 10:04:11
Im aware of? that; it's still similar. that's all i was trying to prove
By: BBCKT. on 26 Apr 12, 02:45:47
They do sound very similar but? School House Rock came before Thomas the Tank Engine.
By: Flappy Puppy. on 04 Apr 12, 00:30:30
That was the yummiest looking cartoon sandwhich? ever
By: SamshMaster2000. on 28 Feb 12, 01:49:35
Am I the only who? thinks the beat is very "Thomaas the Tank Engine" Inspired?
By: AbuBishir. on 20 Feb 12, 13:35:03
That guy's voice is? so familiar!
By: SonicRainBoom12X. on 18 Feb 12, 04:15:19
i'm on the right side of? youtube! finally!
By: JGCooney. on 16 Feb 12, 04:38:12
You forgot Jack Sheldon in the? tags (Chef).
By: LoliCritic. on 26 Jan 12, 23:48:09
your high power revved? up body machine!
By: TheJujubee4000. on 26 Jan 12, 04:11:22
This song taught me a valuable lesson. SKYNET has taken over the world & replaced everyone with androids. Humanities only? hope of surviving is Sarah Connor, who is being hunted by Arnold Schwarzenegger for that very reason. Be afraid, people. Be very, very afraid.
By: zeitgeistermann. on 14 Jan 12, 17:00:55
I just wanted that sandwich,? now I learned they turn into eggs in your stomach :/ (sarcasm)
By: PtolemyJones. on 16 Oct 11, 07:57:35
I can see how this? would give kids nightmares, and generate movies like the Matrix. :C)