As Pin-Pin the penguin travels around the world, he explains life and nature in different regions.
The lecturer shows a microcinematographic sequence of spirochaetes and drawings of the gonoccus (the bacteria responsible for syphilis and gonorrhea). He then turns to an easel and begins to draw 'the road of health'; the cartoon takes this up in magic drawing, in a style that is highly reminiscent of the 'Giro the Germ' series made for the Health and Cleanliness Council a few years before.
The story of Muhammad Iqbal, a turn of the century poet/philosopher from South Asia. Through Iqbal's work we open a dialog between the East and West, refute the notion of a class of civilizations and discover our shared humanity.
Several children spend a day in the forest and learn from Smokey Bear the five rules to fire safety.
A short animated War Office commissioned health education film, showing the fate of each of the 6 jungle soldiers.
Easter is fast approaching, and Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids find their efforts to do something nice for Mudfoot thwarted by a practical joke gone horribly awry.
A story of a circus clown with a toothache dramatizes the need for proper dental care. The dentist's work of repairing the cavity is demonstrated. For elementary grades. Part of the "Joy of Growing" series.
Animated biopic of mexican president Benito Juárez.
Make any occasion special with everybody's favorite sweet snack: cookies! In this easy-to-follow guide, domestic diva Martha Stewart shares recipe secrets to 33 of her most scrumptious baked treats. Geared toward experienced bakers and beginners alike, the collection includes recipes and tips for making an astonishing array of cookies, including rolled, molded, bar, refrigerator, drop and sandwich varieties.
Produced for Westinghouse Electric
Non-theatrical government - war short Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
An animated film from the U.S. Army Signal Corps explaining the functions of the United Nations.
Non-theatrical industrial short Produced for The Texans Company
Non-theatrical government - war short Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs alternative version is known to exist.
Non-theatrical government war short Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Non-theatrical Industrial short Produced for National Better Light Better Sight Bureau
Non-theatrical industrial short produced for Johnson & Johnson
Created by Walt Disney Educational and distributed to Schools. Last short released during Roy Disney's lifetime
Symmetry is one of five shorts featured in the film "Mathematical Peep Shows." The collection was made by Charles and Ray Eames for the IBM Mathematica Exhibit which opened in 1961. The degree to which an object is symmetrical is illustrated by the number of different positions in which it can fit into a box of its shape.
Three children visit their friend Bethie's clubhouse where they are encouraged to be as silly as possible as long as they learn and do well in school. Everything is silly at Bethie's clubhouse, the door tells knock-knock jokes, the books jockey to be read first, and the TV reminds Bethie when her favorite show "Ivana the Iguanna's Beauty Tips" is on. Add to that an assortment of silly visitors like Kitty Kat Man, Captain Schnorer the Worldwide Explorer and various talking animals who all break into wonderful musical numbers while educating the kids.