01 Jan 1954
Nedělní dostaveníčko
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01 Jan 1954
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07 Jul 1974
A primer on proper phone manners produced for the New Zealand Post Office.
01 Jan 1974
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01 Jan 1974
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26 Jun 1959
Disney used animation here to explain through this wonderful adventure of Donald how mathematics can be useful in our real life. Through this journey Donald shows us how mathematics are not just numbers and charts, but magical living things.
01 Jan 1974
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01 Jan 1974
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08 Aug 2001
Short film depicting a fictional educational film about fork lift truck operational safety. The dangers of unsafe operation are presented in gory details.
01 Jan 1957
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01 Jan 1958
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01 Jan 1958
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19 Dec 2003
Quebec idol Annie Brocoli hits the big screen with a goofy adventure that takes her under the sea to meet a whole host of oddball characters: synchronized-swimming bananas, a vegetarian lady frog, lettuce heads and more!
01 May 1970
A young David Jason tries and fails to master sales calls.
19 Apr 2017
Toni, Aghi, Bubu, and Saras get the task of making essays. They create a free school for street children but they chose to earn money than learn.
10 Nov 1913
The Milk We Drink is a 1913 movie starring Roscoe Arbuckle.
01 Jan 1956
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24 Aug 1942
José Carioca, showing Donald Duck around South America and introducing him to the samba
01 Jan 1972
This unforgettable anti-drug yarn, inspired by the educational films screened in high school health class, was made by Smith and Matt Groening in tandem, with Groening appearing on-screen.
01 Feb 2015
Cool Cat is the coolest cat in town. All the kids love him. Except for the bully Butch, who hates Cool Cat for his coolness. He terrorizes Cool Cat, his friends and family with threats, taunting, and the internet. Can Cool Cat face his fears and defeat the bully Derrick?
25 Jun 2023
Writer producer Donick Cary (The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, Have a Good Trip, etc.) has been a huge fan of the Washington D.C. pro football team since before he could walk. Passed down from his dad, he was excited to pass the tradition onto his kids. Donick never questioned the team name and or Native American logo until one day, while watching a game, his 9-year-old son, Otis, asked him if it was racist. When Otis suggests they ask Native Americans how they feel, it sends the two on a cross-country journey full of unexpected surprises.