Uploaded by OjaiLizard on Dec 5, 2010
Schoolhouse Rock! began as a commercial advertising venture by David McCall. The idea came to McCall when he noticed one of his sons, who was having trouble in school remembering the multiplication tables, knew the lyrics to many current rock songs. The first song recorded was "Three Is a Magic Number", written by Bob Dorough. It tested well, so a children's record was compiled and released. Tom Yohe listened to the first song, and began to doodle pictures to go with the lyrics. He told McCall that the songs would make good animation.
When a print workbook version fell through, McCall's company decided to produce their own animated versions of the songs, which they then sold to ABC (which already was McCall's company's biggest advertising account) based on a demo animation of the original "Three Is A Magic Number" for its Saturday morning lineup. They pitched their idea to Michael Eisner, then vice-president of ABC's children's programming division. Eisner brought longtime Warner Bros. cartoonist/director Chuck Jones to the meeting to also listen to the presentation.
The network's children's programming division had producers of its regular 30- and 60-minute programs cut three minutes out of each of their shows, and sold General Foods on the idea of sponsoring the segments. The series stayed on the air for 12 years. Later sponsors of the Schoolhouse Rock! segments included Nabisco, General Foods, Kenner Toys, Kellogg's, and McDonald's.
Thirty-seven episodes were recorded and produced between 1972 and 1980. The first season of Schoolhouse Rock, "Multiplication Rock," discussed all of the multiplication tables from two through twelve, with one episode devoted to powers of ten instead of multiples of ten. "Multiplication Rock" debuted all of its episodes in 1973. It was followed in short order by "Grammar Rock," which discussed the key elements of grammar, one for each song (e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives). "Grammar Rock" ran new episodes from 1973 to 1975. In 1975 and 1976, to coincide with the upcoming United States bicentennial, a series of "America Rock" episodes aired, covering important moments in American history and the structure of the United States government. "Science Rock" followed in 1978 and 1979, and included a broad range of science-related topics (most were related to human anatomy, but the rest ranged widely from electricity to the solar system).
A follow-up series, "Computer Rock," debuted in the early 1980s. These were four segments about the then-novel personal computer technology. The shorts featured two characters by the name of Scooter Computer and Mister Chips; these were the only episodes in the series to feature any recurring characters. The "Computer Rock" series was never rerun after 1984, as its depiction of personal computers had quickly become dated.
After temporarily leaving the airwaves in 1985, Schoolhouse Rock returned in the 1990s. The team reunited to produce two more Grammar Rock segments ("Busy Prepositions" and "The Tale of Mr. Morton") in 1993. It was followed by a brand new series, "Money Rock," which discussed topics related to money management on both the personal and governmental scale. "Money Rock" aired in rotation with the rest of the original Schoolhouse Rock segments, rotating in new episodes from 1994 to 1996. The show ceased airing on television in 2000, and future new episodes would be released directly to DVD and VHS.
In 2002, the team once again reunited to produce a new song, "I'm Gonna Send Your Vote To College" for the release of the 30th Anniversary DVD. For the new song, Tom Yohe Jr. took over as lead designer for his father Yohe Sr., who had died in 2000. Another contemporary song, called "Presidential Minute", which explained the process of electing the President of the United States in greater detail, was included on the 2008 DVD "Schoolhouse Rock! Election Collection", which centered on songs relating to American history and government.
In 2009, the team produced eleven new environmentally-themed songs for the DVD "Schoolhouse Rock!: Earth "
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FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!
peaceloveandwar2001 3 weeks ago
they are cool
jovanboy2002 6 months ago
@theotherguy245689: We ARE bad. We're the ones killing animals, our environment, and each other for our own selfish needs.
TherealRNO 8 months ago
A tidbit for SHR die-hards: Tom Yohe Jr.'s sister, Lauren, is actually the charactericatured inspiration for the infamous "Darn! That's the end." cheerleading kid.
TherealRNO 8 months ago
did it come out yet?when i was little i ALWAYS watch shcool house ROCK!
jmmm608 9 months ago
@theotherguy245689
So you think 150 years of industrialization didn't do any severe damage to Earth's environment, like the draining of the Aral Sea or desertification?
AResidentoftheCosmos 10 months ago
Now school house rock is gonna ruin the new generation with a bunch of liberal hippie, humans r bad and we should all be pagan and believe in mother earth crap. What a bunch of filth. Thnx al gore and Obama for screwing SHR with your LIES!
theotherguy245689 1 year ago