A young woman leaves the comfort of her small rural community to pursue opportunities in a big Canadian city. She encounters obstacles that almost force her to return home, but she eventually picks up the skills to adjust to the city.
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
The film twice states that it doesn't intend a moral injunction, but it clearly does with comments such as "our society... regards sexual intercourse outside marriage as irresponsible and possibly disastrous" and "you can use your knowledge with responsibility and real love or you can use it wantonly and with mere animal appetite". This is clearly marriage education not sex education.
This film suggests the usage of common sense to minimize the normal stresses and strains of everyday life.
One of the educational short films in the "What Should I Do?"-series made by Walt Disney Productions.
Short animation dealing with the doubts young people have about venereal diseases.
An educational short about exercising.
A group of '90s-looking anthropomorphic dinosaur kids must come up with a way to get rid of their trash without just throwing it away or their favorite playfield will be turned into a landfill. One of them, Recycle Rex, has an idea.
Timon and Pumbaa from The Lion King are chopping down trees and clogging up rivers to build the Hakuna Matata Lakeside Village. Simba comes to them and explains how their actions are harmful to nature.
Animated film that promotes the importance of pure water. The film illustrates correct measures in keeping spring and well water from being contaminated.
A motorist whose engine is running poorly pulls into a garage, where the mechanic, rather than simply replacing his spark plugs, goes into extensive detail on the various kinds of spark plugs available (heat ranges, etc). The motorist and mechanic are seen (except for the opening and closing shot of the motorist driving) as shadows on the wall of the garage. Goofy and Pluto appear in brief cameos to show us an unconventional model of automobile.
Animated short documentary film made to advance the cause of a balanced diet for the benefit of the public health and for the advancement of the American war effort.