Favorite School House Rock cartoon?
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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.
I freely admit it. -
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). -
mandapants — 20 years ago(February 17, 2006 03:45 AM)
Interjections!, Figure 8, and Electricity.
I actually got to sing the chorus of "Electricity" with Bob Dorough my senior year of high school. He visited my school and did a little outdoors concert. It was alot of fun!! -
BoomShakaLocke — 20 years ago(February 24, 2006 10:10 AM)
"Interjections!" and "The Preamble" (especially since it helped our entire grade school class pass a test. Some kids actually sang softly as they wrote. Actually, that was kind of odd, in retrospect)
"Oh, there he goes off to his room to write that hit song "Alone in my principles."" -
stef_hunt — 20 years ago(March 08, 2006 01:25 PM)
My favorites are Three is a Magic Number, Interjections, Figure 8. I teach 1st grade and during free time, I show the video and my kids really enjoy it. They are learning to sing along and they can almost count by 3's since listening to these songs.