DISNEY EDUCATIONAL SHORTS
HEALTH-SCIENCE
- DEFENSE AGAINST INVASION (1943, 12 11/2 min.) Presents the
importance of immunization of children against infectious diseases.
Parallels are drawn between the spread of disease and the spread of a war-time
enemy by the means of the animation techniques for which the Disney Studio was
so famous. An interesting look into the propaganda techniques of the
1940's.
- COMETS: TIME CAPSULES OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM& (1981, 11 min.) Some
scientists now regard comets as a potential source of information about the
birth of the solar system. Combines animation sequences with live-action
and documentary footage for an exploration of the role comets play in
contemporary scientific research about the solar system's beginnings.
Included are discussions on the comets' structure, theories about composition
and the fascinating theory that scientists now believe that comets may contain
particles of the original cloud from which our solar system condensed over four
and a half billion years ago.
- EYES IN OUTER SPACE (1959, 25 min.)& Released initially as a featurette to theaters, this show came to the "
- THE GRAIN THAT BUILT A HEMISPHERE (1942, 10
1/2 min.) A short film on the origins of corn, "The Grain"
discusses the Native Americans whose growth of corn spread worldwide.
- HEALTH FOR THE
- HEALTH FOR THE
- HEALTH FOR THE
- THE STORY OF MENSTRUATION (1946, 10
min.) A basic explanation of the purpose and process of
menstruation, told largely with diagrams (and completely avoiding the subject
of sex).
- VD ATTACK PLAN (/span>1972, 16 min.) Short animation dealing with the doubts young people have about
venereal diseases.
- THE WINGED SCOURGE ; (1943, 12 1/2 min.)
This was a World War II effort by the Disney Studios on behalf of the Office of
the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. The thrust of the film was an
effort to make people aware of the "winged scourge" of the title,
i.e., the mosquito, as the bearer of the plague of malaria, and particularly
with reference to
- WINNIE THE POOH DISCOVERS THE SEASONS
INDUSTRIAL/TRAINING
- THE ABC OF HAND TOOLS&nbbsp; (1946, 18 min.) Produced for General Motors. A companion booklet
- FOUR METHODS OF FLUSH RIVETING (1941, 9 1/2
min.) Produced under the technical direction of The Lockheed Aircraft
Corporation, Disney's
- STOP THAT TANK! ("BOYS ANTI-TANK RIFLLE" )
(1942, 21 1/2 min.) This film, made for
MUSIC
- ADVENTURES IN MUSIC: MELODY (1953, 10
min.) An owl teaches his class full of birds about melody. It's all
around in nature. Only birds and man can sing; man "sings" even
when he speaks. We see a quick survey of the stages of life, as captured by
songs: the alphabet song for primary school, Here Comes
the Bride, The Old Gray Mare, etc. Some inspirations for song are
outlined in song: love, sailing, trains, the West, motherhood, etc., but
"we never sing about brains." Finally, an example of how a
simple melody can be expanded into a symphony: an elaborate version of the
simple tune that opened the lesson.
- ADVENTURES IN MUSIC: TOOT WHISTLE PLUNK ANND BOOM (1953,
10 min.) This entertaining classic program traces the origin and
development of musical instruments and their places in an orchestra.
- A SYMPOSIUM ON POPULAR MUSIC (1962, 19 1/2
min.) A Symposium On Popular Songs is a special
cartoon featurette made by the Walt Disney Company in
1962. Host Ludwig Von Drake invites his audience into his mansion where
he tells all about popular music through the years, introducing several songs
illustrated with stop-motion photography. The film was nominated for an
Academy Award as Best Cartoon Short Subject
DISNEYLAND (episodes from the popular
TV Series)
- MAN IN SPACE (originally aired March, 9,
1955) #S1E20
- MAN AND THE MOON (originally aired DDecember 28, 1955) #S2E14
- OUR FRIEND, THE ATOM (originally airred January 23, 1957) #S3E14
- MARS AND BEYOND (originally aired Deecember 4, 1957) #S4E12
MISCELLANEOUS
- DAD, CAN I BORROW THE CAR? (1970, 21 1/2 min.)
A live-action short, using many avant-garde film techniques, that looks at
American car culture in the late 1960s. The main section deals with the
many trials and obstacles a teenager (played by Kurt Russell)
must face on the path to being able to drive. Surviving the driver's
education class is only the first step, as the teenager must then pass his
driving test, and then finally get permission to borrow the family car.
- DONALD IN
- DONALD AND THE WHEEL&nbssp; (slightly edited, 1961,
12 1/2 min.) A father tells his son the invention of the wheel was most
important; to prove it, the two hipsters visit the inventor caveman Donald
Duck.
- THE LEMMINGS AND ARTIC BIRD LIFE (excerpt from
"White Wilderness" ) (1958, 21 min.)
- SCROOGE McDUCK AND MONEY (1967, 14 1/2 min.) Who can give a more
memorable lesson on money matters than Scrooge McDuck?
Songs and dance educate students about the history of money, the vocabulary of
basic economics, inflation, and capital investments.
MISC. DISNEY CHANNEL VIDS (extra special value!)
- WALT DISNEY STUDIO SHOWCASE (classicc Disney Channel series of specials)
a. "Beyond Tron"
(showcases the advancement in computer animation, as of 1984)
b. "Where the Toys Come From" (self-explanatory)
- THE SCHEME OF THINGS (episode of rarre series exploring science and
technology, clips from this show were later incorporated into a series of short
5 minute ditties aired on The Disney Channel as "Imagine".
Extra treat is the sign-off used by said network during their early years.)