Favorite School House Rock cartoon?
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slmader — 21 years ago(October 03, 2004 01:05 PM)
Interjections is my favorite. I also love the Preamble (even though I'm not an American I know the Preamble off by heart!) and Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here.
I rented this from the library the other night and laughed until I had tears rolling down my cheeks. I think I'll ask for this DVD for Christmas. -
scissorhands_emily — 21 years ago(December 12, 2004 10:59 AM)
I love the one, not sure if I remember the name right cause I just forgot it, but I'm pretty sure it was called 'the Great American Melting Pot'. I also like the Bill one, Conjunction Junction, and Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here.
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llmoniz — 21 years ago(January 15, 2005 10:05 AM)
My favorite keeps switching!
I still like all of the originals, but I think I really enjoy "Verb: That's What's Happening!".
I also like "Noun is a Person, Place or Thing, "Conjunction Junction" "I'm Just a Bill" and "Three is a Magic Number".
BTW,
Did anyone else like any of the songs from "Schoolhouse Rock ROCKS! ?
I was disappointed with many of the performances. You just can't beat the originals. -
viscousblister — 20 years ago(April 07, 2005 09:58 PM)
I always liked "rufus xavier saspirilla" the best, but my other favorites were "conjuction junction" and "interjections".
The only 2 videos I ever saw were multiplication rock and Grammer rock. I've seen clips from other videos, because back in the Day ABC showed them after every cartoon.
I've only seen this a few times but every now and then the Toon Disney channel will show one after a cartoon.
The most Annoying song in my opinion was the "VERB! thats what's happening!" I HATED that song. -
cherry-malotte — 20 years ago(April 26, 2005 02:47 PM)
'Cause we were sufferin' til sufferage! That's my all time fave. Next I'd have be upstanding for Figure 8, Conjunction Junction, Three Is A Magic Number, and The Preamble. I find the Three Ring Circus kind of amusing, considering it
is
a three ring circus in Washington these days.
"You better have a payin dwarf underneath you." -
DominoRose — 20 years ago(October 17, 2005 01:21 AM)
I've Got Six
Five: Ready or Not
Three Is a Magic Number
Verb: That's What Happening
Great American Melting Pot
Shot Heard Around the World
The music is what made me love these.
And, yes, I learned the preamble and my times tables due to SHR.
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LordLustworthy — 20 years ago(October 21, 2005 10:03 AM)
Those back-up singers really made it. It could have been a Top 40 hit. (I don't know who they were, but Zachary Sanders was the lead singer.)
I also like "Sufferin' Until Sufferage" (sung by Essra Mohawk), "Unpack Your Adjectives" (Blossom Dearie), and "Interplanet Janet" (Lynn Ahrens).