DVD : Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition)

Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition)

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 72







Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
EAN: 9780788829253
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0788829254
Label: Walt Disney Video
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 27, 2002
Running Time: 283 minutes
Sales Rank: 72
Studio: Walt Disney Video









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Product Description:
Schoolhouse Rock the timeless collection of animated songs that taught an entire generation that 'Knowledge Is Power' is on DVD for the first time in this Ultimate Collector's Edition 2-disc set.Now every day can feel like Saturday morning as you sing along with 'I'm Just A Bill' 'Three Is A Magic Number' 'Interjections!' and the rest of your favorite tunes. Featuring a catchy new animated song by the original series' creators the 30th Anniversary Edition DVD rocks your house with every Schoolhouse Rock short ever created!Disc 1: The Original 46 Animated Songs All-New Song 'I'm Gonna Send Your Vote To College' Play-All Feature Shuffle-All Feature Rockin' Top 10 JukeboxDisc 2: The Long-Lost Song 'The Weather Show' Never-Before-Released On Video 'Scooter Computer And Mr. Chips' 3-Song Set Behind-The-Scenes Footage Top 20 Countdown 'Earn Your Diploma' Trivia Game Arrange-A-Song Puzzles 4 Music Videos By Contemporary Artists Emmy Awards Featurette Nike Commercial Of 'Three Is A Magic Number' Audio Commentaries 5.1 DTS Of All-New Song 'I'm Gonna Send Your Vote To College'System Requirements:Running Time: 283 Min. Color. This feature is presented in 'Standard' format. Copyright 2002 Buena Vista Home Video.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating:  UPC: 786936157826 Manufacturer No: 2304803

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It's a good bet that any American kid growing up in the '70s or '80s learned some elementary lesson from the seminal musical series Schoolhouse Rock!. Airing from 1973 to 1984 (and often revived), the ABC Saturday morning shorts effortlessly introduced kids to grammar, science, multiplication, money, and American history--three minutes at a time. In one smart, comprehensive 2-disc set, all 46 songs and plenty of extras are collected. The four creators developed the series slowly, a welcome diversion from their advertising agency jobs, and ended up taking home four Emmys over the years. The background material includes 10 audio commentaries and a making-of feature for the new song, 'I'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College.' The DVD subtitle option is a great bonus for those who need to know every word from such favorites as 'Three Is a Magic Number,' 'Interjections,' 'I'm Just a Bill,' and 'Conjunction Junction.' (Ages 3 and older) --Doug Thomas









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - School House Rock is great!
I bought this for my children. I can say it brought back memories. The product was unscratched, well packaged and the content is what I thought, it is the original deal.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic learning tool
Schoolhouse rock was a fantastic learning tool when it was first created in the 70s and is just as popular with kids today as it was then!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Can you sing the Preamble?
That was what I asked on my first day of Constitutional Law. Our professor and many of my fellow classmates looked at me like I had three heads, but from certain corners you could hear a familiar humming and even a softly muttered "we the people, in order to for a more perfect union..."

That's the impact that Schoolhouse Rock had on those of us who were of "a certain age", and thanks to these DVD's, we can pass it on to another generation, as I am with my four year old daughter. She can't understand multiplication quite yet, but she's loved "My Hero Zero" for over a year, can say that a noun is a person, place or thing, and knows that Three is a Magic Number. Whether this will make a difference or not in school, who knows; but it can't hurt, she likes it, and maybe some day, when she's all grown up and working in a staid office job she will hear a co-worker talking on the phone to someone in another department named "Lolly" and shout out of the blue; "Ask her if she has any adverbs!"

And her co-workers will look at her like she has three heads, except for a select few who will start humming and softly sing "lolly lolly lolly, get your adverbs here"



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - All the Favorites
This product was exactly what I was looking for - all the School House Rocks! favorites for my kids. No real complaints, but things to point out to would-be purchasers: lots of Disney promotions that you can skip by going right to the menu. Also, a couple of songs were re-animated, not that my kids would know. (But the kid in me noticed, prefers the original animation from memory out of nostalgia ,and thinks the new animation is sub-par/hokey). Still satisfied with my purchase though.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Hot Item
I live overseas. I keep buying this for myself and then I'd give it to a family with young children as a means to assist them with learning English. It is a learning tool and entertaining as well. I like that it has a variety of American subcultures represented throughout the different presentations. I think I'll stock a few extra for gifts to my neighbors.

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