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词条 List of Schoolhouse Rock! episodes
释义

  1. Series overview

  2. Songs

     Multiplication Rock  Grammar Rock  America Rock  Science Rock  Computer Rock  Money Rock  Earth Rock 

  3. References

  4. External links

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The following is a list of the 64 episodes of the Schoolhouse Rock! series.[2]

Series overview

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| end5 = {{End date|1984}}
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Songs

Multiplication Rock

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| EpisodeNumber = 1
| Title = Three Is a Magic Number
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|1|6}}
| ShortSummary = The pilot episode of the series, a magician shows how magic the multiplication of 3 really is, including a family of 3 and a football team whose uniforms are numbered in threes. This song was voted #7 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber = 2
| Title = My Hero, Zero
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|1|13}}
| ShortSummary = A young boy portrayed as a superhero (later redesigned as "Schoolhouse Rocky," the franchise mascot), shows his skeptical older sister the importance of the digit 0 as well as multiplication by powers of 10. This song was voted #11 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber = 3
| Title = Elementary, My Dear
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|1|27}}
| ShortSummary = The multiplication of 2 is taught in the context of the story of Noah's Ark. This song was voted #17 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber = 4
| Title = The Four-Legged Zoo
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough w/kids chorus
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|2|10}}
| ShortSummary = A teacher (Miss Simpson) takes her class to the zoo where they use the animals (Alpacas, Ibexes, Kudus, etc.) to learn the multiplication of 4.
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| EpisodeNumber = 5
| Title = Ready or Not, Here I Come
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|2|17}}
| ShortSummary = A boy counts by fives during a game of hide and seek with his friends. This song was voted #16 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber = 6
| Title = I Got Six
| Aux1 = Grady Tate
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|2|24}}
| ShortSummary = This is the first to feature a black kid as the main character of the series. It teaches about the multiplication of 6 with visits to the neighborhood candy store, a restaurant, and an African prince.
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| EpisodeNumber = 7
| Title = Lucky Seven Sampson
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|2|17}}
| ShortSummary = Lucky Seven Sampson is a happy-go-lucky but mischievous rabbit with the number 7 stamped on the bottom of his right foot and a black circle around his left eye. He teaches kids from Public School #7 about the multiplication of 7.
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| EpisodeNumber = 8
| Title = Figure Eight
| Aux1 = Blossom Dearie
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|2|24}}
| ShortSummary = During school on a cold winter's day, a young girl's thoughts about the multiplication of 8 revolve around winter games, particularly ice skating. This song was voted #12 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber = 9
| Title = Naughty Number Nine
| Aux1 = Grady Tate
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|3|17}}
| ShortSummary = A Minnesota Fats-like feline pool hustler plays a game of nine-ball, with a mouse as his usual target, in the process showing multiplication by nine. This song was voted #21 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.

This short came out two years after the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act had prohibited cigarette advertising; it did not, however, prohibit the depiction of smoking in fiction, even in children's programming, so long as it was not a sponsored tie-in. In the short, Number Nine puffs a cigar throughout. ABC Broadcast Standards and Practices, after initially rejecting the short for this reason, relented and allowed the short to air when it accepted that the cat was a villain and would not encourage children to smoke. It remained in rotation through the rest of the series run.


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| EpisodeNumber = 10
| Title = The Good Eleven
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|3|24}}
| ShortSummary = Winged angels take us through the multiplication of 11 while continuously bumping into the number 10.
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| EpisodeNumber = 11
| Title = Little Twelvetoes
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = A friendly alien (Little Twelvetoes) visits a country boy and teaches him about the multiplication of 12 and briefly discusses the still-uncommon duodecimal system.
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Grammar Rock

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| Title = A Noun Is A Person, Place Or Thing
| Aux1 = Lynn Ahrens
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|9|15}}
| ShortSummary = This was the first song that Lynn Ahrens did for the series. It teaches about nouns through the adventures of a young short-skirted girl. This song was voted #9 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Verb: That's What's Happening
| Aux1 = Zachary Sanders
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|9|22}}
| ShortSummary = In an homage to blaxploitation films, a young boy learns about verbs from a movie starring his favorite superhero, Verb. This song was voted #24 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = Conjunction Junction
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon, Terry Morel & Mary Sue Berry
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1973|11|17}}
| ShortSummary = This song marked Jack Sheldon's debut in the series and was voted the #1 best song from the Top 25 on the 30th Anniversary DVD. In a railyard, a train conductor shows us how conjunctions work by hooking up boxcars representing words, phrases and clauses with one of three conjunction boxcars: AND (a red boxcar), BUT (a yellow tank car), and OR (a green hopper car). This episode served as inspiration for a Norfolk Southern rail television ads that took place in the early to mid 2010s.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Interjections!
| Aux1 = Essra Mohawk
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1974|2|23}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about interjections through three stories: an ill child reacting to a shot of medication, a woman rejecting a suitor's advances, and a group of irate fans shouting non-obscene words in response to an interception at a football game. The song's chorus quotes the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. Producer Tom Yohe's daughter Lauren provides the closing line: "Darn! That's the end!" This song was voted #5 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Unpack Your Adjectives
| Aux1 = Blossom Dearie
| WrittenBy = George Newall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1974|3|2}}
| ShortSummary = A young girl and her turtle friend go camping in the forest, using adjectives to describe people, places and things they encounter. This episode is arguably best known for the scene where a tall girl stomps on a small boy as he is laughing at how tall she is growing, not realizing that he is shrinking. This song was voted #14 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Lolly, Lolly, Lolly Get Your Adverbs Here
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1974|4|13}}
| ShortSummary = The use of adverbs is presented by the Lolly family, owners of a store that sells adverbs. Bob Dorough provides the voices of all three generations of Lollys at various speeds. This song was voted #3 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough & Kathy Mandry
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|4|27}}
| ShortSummary = Pronouns are stressed by a trio with long names: Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla, his sister Rafaela Gabriela Sarsaparilla and their friend (and narrator) Albert Andreas Armadillo, along with their pets consisting of a kangaroo, an aardvark and a rhinoceros. This song was voted #15 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Busy Prepositions
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough & Jack Sheldon
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|10|23}}
| ShortSummary = A horde of working ants called "The Busy P's" teach about prepositions while on the job.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = The Tale Of Mr. Morton
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1993|12|11}}
| ShortSummary = A single man named Mr. Morton is the subject of a series of sentences describing his life and courtship with a neighbor. The episode illustrates the grammatical constructs of subject and predicate.
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America Rock

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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = No More Kings
| Aux1 = Lynn Ahrens and Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|9|20}}
| ShortSummary = An abridged history of the Thirteen Colonies is presented, beginning with the arrival of the Pilgrims and spanning through to just before the American Revolutionary War. This song was voted #13 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = The Shot Heard Round The World
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|10|18}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the American Revolution. This song was voted #10 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = The Preamble
| Aux1 = Lynn Ahrens
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|11|1}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the opening to the United States Constitution, with its preamble set to music. When writing this song, they had to remove a small section of the preamble to make the song rhyme. This song was voted #6 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Sufferin' Till Suffrage
| Aux1 = Essra Mohawk
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough & Tom Yohe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|2|21}}
| ShortSummary = In this song, a star-spangled dressed woman teaches and sings about the steps women took to get their right to vote.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = I'm Just a Bill
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon & John Sheldon
| WrittenBy = Dave Frishberg
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|3|27}}
| ShortSummary = A proposed transportation bill, depressed about the long and arduous legislative process and eager to be signed into law, sits on the steps to Capitol Hill and laments his plight to a young boy standing nearby, explaining the legislative process along the way. To his delight, the bill is signed into law at the end of the song. This song was voted #2 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = The Great American Melting Pot
| Aux1 = Lori Lieberman
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|5|1}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about Immigration in America, using the extant analogy of a melting pot to describe how multiple cultures assimilated into each other over the course of American history. This song was voted #19 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Elbow Room
| Aux1 = Sue Manchester
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|5|22}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the Westward Expansion, or moving south and west from the 13 original colonies. This song was voted #25 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Fireworks
| Aux1 = Grady Tate
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|7|3}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the Declaration of Independence.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = Mother Necessity
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough, Blossom Dearie, Essra Mohawk & Jack Sheldon
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|7|10}}
| ShortSummary = In a play on the adage "Necessity is the mother of invention," great inventors are reimagined as children conceiving ideas in response to needs their mothers had (such as Elias Howe's invention of the sewing machine to help his mother sew, Thomas Edison's perfection of the light bulb to help his mother see in the dark, or in a more humorous example, the Wright Brothers assembling the first airplane out of odds and ends to get away from their nagging mother wanting them to keep quiet). This song was voted #20 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Three Ring Government
| Aux1 = Lynn Ahrens
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1979|3|13}}
| ShortSummary = Debuted during season 4. In this song, a boy introduces the branches of the United States Government, using a three-ring circus as a model.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = I'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon & Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough & George Newall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|8|27}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the electoral college. Created in response to the controversial 2000 Election; it was featured in the 30th anniversary special video as a bonus.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = Presidential Minute (The Campaign Trail)
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon
| WrittenBy = George R. Newall & Tom Yohe Jr.
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|8|27}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about voting for president. (The song was originally recorded in 1996 as "The Campaign Trail". The animated episode was released to DVD in 2002 as "Presidential Minute".)
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}}
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Science Rock

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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = A Victim of Gravity
| Aux1 = The Tokens
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1978|9|16}}
| ShortSummary = In the late 1950s, a greaser experiences misfortune due to things constantly falling as he courts poodle skirt-wearing cheerleader girlfriend, Mary Jean. The song superficially describes gravity and its contributions to keeping things attached to earth and in orbit in outer space, also noting Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei's contributions to modern understanding of the concept.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Interplanet Janet
| Aux1 = Lynn Ahrens
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1978|11|18}}
| ShortSummary = An extraterrestrial character with a rocket tail skirt, wings, bubblegum pink hair, and a humanoid head explores the solar system, getting an autograph from the sun (because it is, literally, a star) and visiting each planet. In bypassing Earth, she is mistaken for a UFO by the "weird" Earthlings.

Interplanet Janet has since become outdated, due to Pluto being included as the farthest planet from the sun; its placement in the song could allow for it to be easily be edited out without any inconsistencies. (It always aired intact.) Pluto was closer to the sun than Neptune between 1979 and 1999, and similarly-sized Eris was discovered well beyond Pluto's orbit in 2006 and was classified, along with Pluto, as a dwarf planet long after the series left television. This song was voted #8 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = The Body Machine
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough & Jack Sheldon
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1979|1|06}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about our bodies' digestive process and nutritional needs.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Do The Circulation
| Aux1 = Joshie Armstead, Mary Sue Berry & Maeretha Stewart
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1979|3|10}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about our bodies' circulatory system, in the style of an exercise video.
| LineColor = 006400
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = The Energy Blues
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon
| WrittenBy = George Newall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1979|3|27}}
| ShortSummary = Planet Earth, portrayed with a human face, tells the history of energy production and consumption in the world and raises concerns about the environment and future energy crises.
| LineColor = 006400
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Them Not So Dry Bones
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon
| WrittenBy = George Newall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1979|5|5}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the human skeleton; the song is based on the traditional song "Dem Bones." This song was #23 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Electricity, Electricity
| Aux1 = Zachary Sanders
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1979|5|19}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the use of electricity and the concepts (such as voltage and current) behind it. This song was voted #4 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Telegraph Line
| Aux1 = Jaime Aff & Christine Langner
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1979|6|30}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the human nervous system, portrayed as a deliverer of telegrams to people who either hurt themselves or, in one case, get stage fright. This song was #22 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = The Greatest Show on Earth (The Weather Show)
| Aux1 = Bob Kaliban
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1979|7|14}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about weather.

Some time after 1987, "The Greatest Show on Earth" was pulled from broadcast after Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus objected to the name, as the circus owned a trademark on the phrase. It did not air on television during the 1990s revival, nor was it included on most VHS releases after that date. On the DVD release of the series, it is included as a separate lost episode, using the name "The Weather Show."


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Computer Rock

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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Introduction
| Aux1 = Darrell Stern & Bob Kaliban
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough, Lynn Ahrens & Tom Yohe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1982}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the computer, introducing the recurring characters Scooter Computer and Mr. Chips. (This episode was left off the DVD release, reportedly due to ABC having lost the master tape. Darrell Stern, the voice of Scooter Computer, preserved a copy on VHS and posted it to YouTube.[2]) | LineColor = 00FFFF
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Hardware
| Aux1 = Darrell Stern & Bob Kaliban
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1982}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about your computer's software and hardware.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = Software
| Aux1 = Darrell Stern & Bob Kaliban
| WrittenBy = Dave Frishberg
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1983}}
| ShortSummary = Scooter Computer explains the basics of binary code and programming languages, and how those languages (mentioning the then-ubiquitous BASIC as an example) serve as an intermediary between the binary machine language the computer uses and the human English language.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Number Cruncher
| Aux1 = Darrell Stern & Bob Kaliban
| WrittenBy = Dave Frishberg
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1984}}
| ShortSummary = Mr. Chips has been assigned statistician duties for his baseball team, and Scooter Computer explains how computers make the job of calculating statistics easier and quicker.
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Money Rock

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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Dollars And Sense
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough & Val Hawk
| WrittenBy = Dave Frishberg
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1994|5|7}}[3]
| ShortSummary = An aspiring country musician consults a banker on how to raise enough money to buy the equipment she needs to become a star; the banker introduces her to the banking system, suggesting a savings account that will earn interest, or a loan with a 10 percent flat interest rate. The punchline is that when she does buy the equipment, her farm lacks the electricity to operate it, with the singer advising the listener to use "a little bit of common sense." This song was voted #18 on the 30th Anniversary DVD's Top 25, the only episode not from the 1970s to make the top 25.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Tax Man Max
| Aux1 = Patrick Quinn
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|6|26}}
| ShortSummary = A small, cute, sweet, and portly clown-like Vaudeville tap dancer named Max and his 5 girlfriends, Tracy (dark skin), Annie (blonde hair), Kathy (tan skin), Joy (orange hair), and Natalie (red hair) explain how taxes are collected and how the revenue from those taxes is used. It is performed at Broadway.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = Where The Money Goes
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon
| WrittenBy = Rich Mendoza
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|7|13}}
| ShortSummary = A father explains to his son the numerous expenses a family incurs.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = $7.50 Once A Week
| Aux1 = Dave Frishberg
| WrittenBy = Dave Frishberg
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|10|23}}
| ShortSummary = A kid with a $7.50 weekly allowance has spent all of it far quicker than he wanted to; the song explores the concept of budgeting, showing the various ways the kid could have spent less money over the course of his week.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Tyrannosaurus Debt
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough & Bob Kaliban
| WrittenBy = Tom Yohe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|1|21}}
| ShortSummary = The song is a discussion of the continuous increases in the United States national debt, which is portrayed as an ever-growing Tyrannosaurus rex.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = This For That
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = George Newall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|5|6}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the history of barter and trading as well as the evolution of the money supply throughout history.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Walkin' On Wall Street
| Aux1 = Dave Frishberg
| WrittenBy = Dave Frishberg
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|9|12}}
| ShortSummary = A pigeon, who lives on Wall Street, also happens to be a savvy investor in the stock market, introducing to the audience the basics of investing in stock.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = The Check's In The Mail
| Aux1 = Luther Rix & Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|11|22}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about the process a check goes through.
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Earth Rock

None of the Earth Rock episodes aired on television. This season was released direct-to-video.

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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Report from the North Pole
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough, Jack Sheldon, Bob Kaliban & Barry Carl
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough & George R. Newall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about global warming.
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = The Little Things We Do
| Aux1 = Lynn Ahrens, Jack Sheldon, Bob Dorough, Bob Kaliban, Val Hawk, Vicki Doney & Nancy Reed
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about energy conservation.
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}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = The Trash Can Band
| Aux1 = Lynn Ahrens, Luther Rix, Bob Dorough & Eric Weissberg
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song teaches about recycling.
| LineColor = 29AC29
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = You Oughta Be Savin' Water
| Aux1 = Barry Carl, Sean Altman & Elliott Kerman
| WrittenBy = Sean Altman, Barry Carl & George R. Newall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song is about water conservation.
| LineColor = 29AC29
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = The Rainforest
| Aux1 = Tituss Burgess
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song is about rainforests.
| LineColor = 29AC29
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Save the Ocean
| Aux1 = Sean Altman, Inna Dukach, Jon Spurney, Patti Rothberg, Barry Carl & Eric Booker
| WrittenBy = Sean Altman
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song is about oceans.
| LineColor = 29AC29
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Fat Cat Blue: The Clean Rivers Song
| Aux1 = Jack Sheldon, Bob Kaliban, Val Hawk & Vicki Doney & Nancy Reed
| WrittenBy = Andy Brick
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song is about marine debris.
| LineColor = 29AC29
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = A Tiny Urban Zoo
| Aux1 = Barrett Foa, Shoshana Bean & George Stiles
| WrittenBy = Anthony Drewe & George Stiles
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song is about gardens.
| LineColor = 29AC29
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = Solar Power to the People
| Aux1 = Lynn Ahrens, Val Hawk, Vicki Doney & Nancy Reed
| WrittenBy = Lynn Ahrens
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song is about solar energy.
| LineColor = 29AC29
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Windy and the Windmills
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough, Jack Sheldon, Val Hawk, Vicki Doney & Nancy Reed
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough & George R. Newall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song is about wind power.
| LineColor = 29AC29
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = Don't Be a Carbon Sasquatch
| Aux1 = Bob Dorough
| WrittenBy = Bob Dorough
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = This song is about the carbon footprint.
| LineColor = 29AC29
}}
}}

References

1. ^https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/tv/1994/05/01/schoolhouse-rock/176bb2c4-f877-4348-8d50-487de4c94cd5/
2. ^{{cite web|title=Scooter Computer and Mr. Chips: Introduction|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drnpX6dtYfs|publisher=Schoolhouse Rock|accessdate=29 Sep 2017}}
3. ^https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/tv/1994/05/01/schoolhouse-rock/176bb2c4-f877-4348-8d50-487de4c94cd5/?noredirect=on
4. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.davemackey.com/animation/schoolhouserock/index.html | title = Dave Mackey's Guide To Schoolhouse Rock | first = Dave | last = Mackey | date = August 29, 2002 | work = Dave Mackey Dot Com | publisher = | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20000511180434/http://www.davemackey.com/animation/schoolhouserock/index.html | archivedate = 2000-05-11 | dead-url = yes | accessdate = 12 February 2011}}
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External links

  • {{Official website|http://abc.go.com/shows/schoolhouse-rock}}
  • {{IMDb episodes|0069627|Schoolhouse Rock!}}
  • {{TV.com episodes|school-house-rock|title=Schoolhouse Rock!}}
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