The Educational Archives - Limited Edition Lunchbox

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Generations of American children sat in dark classrooms and absorbed wisdom from 16mm educational films. Through the flicker of dim projector bulbs and the warble of optical soundtracks, a blueprint for better living in the atomic age was spelled out in no uncertain terms. This collection from the late 1940s to the 1980s is historical, hysterical, and filled with more important misinformation than you can digest in one viewing. Fantoma presents this special, four-volume set in a limited-edition metal lunchbox, complete with working thermos! Volume One: "Sex and Drugs" - Learn about the dangers of marijuana, the difference between boys and girls, and the joys of menstruation in such gems as "LSD: Insight or Insanity," "It's Wonderful Being a Girl," and "Marijuana" (with Sonny Bono). Volume Two: "Social Engineering 101" - Discover how to fit in, keep clean, choose between right and wrong, and behave yourself in the cafeteria. Featuring "Lunchroom Manners," "Soapy the Germ Fighter," "Why Doesn't Cathy Eat Breakfast"," and "Shy Guy." Volume Three: "Driver's Ed" - In the '40s and '50s, America faced a threat even more frightening than the Bomb: teenagers with cars. Discover how we dealt with this new and terrible menace in "The Last Prom," "Joyride," "Safety Belt for Susie," and "Tomorrow's Drivers" (narrated by James Stewart). Volume Four: "On the Job" - Learn about workplace safety and how to fire someone without being shot in "Shake Hands with Danger," "The Grapevine," "The Trouble with Women," "How to Keep a Job," and "When You Grow Up."
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Educational Archives: Limited Edition Lunchbox (4 DVD Box Set)
Starring: Various Artists Manufacturer: Fantoma ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XAM9U Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
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Generations of American children sat in dark classrooms and absorbed wisdom from 16mm educational films. Through the flicker of dim projector bulbs and the warble of optical soundtracks, a blueprint for better living in the atomic age was spelled out in no uncertain terms. This collection from the late 1940s to the 1980s is historical, hysterical, and filled with more important misinformation than you can digest in one viewing. Fantoma presents this special, four-volume set in a limited-edition metal lunchbox, complete with working thermos! Volume One: "Sex and Drugs" - Learn about the dangers of marijuana, the difference between boys and girls, and the joys of menstruation in such gems as "LSD: Insight or Insanity," "It's Wonderful Being a Girl," and "Marijuana" (with Sonny Bono). Volume Two: "Social Engineering 101" - Discover how to fit in, keep clean, choose between right and wrong, and behave yourself in the cafeteria. Featuring "Lunchroom Manners," "Soapy the Germ Fighter," "Why Doesn't Cathy Eat Breakfast"," and "Shy Guy." Volume Three: "Driver's Ed" - In the '40s and '50s, America faced a threat even more frightening than the Bomb: teenagers with cars. Discover how we dealt with this new and terrible menace in "The Last Prom," "Joyride," "Safety Belt for Susie," and "Tomorrow's Drivers" (narrated by James Stewart). Volume Four: "On the Job" - Learn about workplace safety and how to fire someone without being shot in "Shake Hands with Danger," "The Grapevine," "The Trouble with Women," "How to Keep a Job," and "When You Grow Up."
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The Educational Archives - Limited Edition Lunchbox
Manufacturer: Fantoma ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B0000714AC Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Description
Generations of American children sat in dark classrooms and absorbed wisdom from 16mm educational films. Through the flicker of dim projector bulbs and the warble of optical soundtracks, a blueprint for better living in the atomic age was spelled out in no uncertain terms. This collection from the late 1940s to the 1980s is historical, hysterical, and filled with more important misinformation than you can digest in one viewing. Fantoma presents this special, four-volume set in a limited-edition metal lunchbox, complete with working thermos! Volume One: "Sex and Drugs" - Learn about the dangers of marijuana, the difference between boys and girls, and the joys of menstruation in such gems as "LSD: Insight or Insanity," "It's Wonderful Being a Girl," and "Marijuana" (with Sonny Bono). Volume Two: "Social Engineering 101" - Discover how to fit in, keep clean, choose between right and wrong, and behave yourself in the cafeteria. Featuring "Lunchroom Manners," "Soapy the Germ Fighter," "Why Doesn't Cathy Eat Breakfast"," and "Shy Guy." Volume Three: "Driver's Ed" - In the '40s and '50s, America faced a threat even more frightening than the Bomb: teenagers with cars. Discover how we dealt with this new and terrible menace in "The Last Prom," "Joyride," "Safety Belt for Susie," and "Tomorrow's Drivers" (narrated by James Stewart). Volume Four: "On the Job" - Learn about workplace safety and how to fire someone without being shot in "Shake Hands with Danger," "The Grapevine," "The Trouble with Women," "How to Keep a Job," and "When You Grow Up."DVD:
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