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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2010

Discovery / Science Channel's "How It's Made" Envelopes episode

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  • HA HA Smily face at 4:18

  • I find it interesting that a lot of these videos are filmed in Quebec, which is a French province, and the show is English.

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  • @MiFFiL it might be too scary to see how our food is made in America( e.g McDonalds chicken nuggets)

  • @MiFFiL Because the whole country wants to learn.

  • This is on discovery network so of course its in english...they can go any where in the world to get content but its made for English speakers. There is always an option for other countries to have subtitles but then agian they also have their own equivalent to Discovery channel.

  • @MiFFiL there are alot of videos filmed in germany too

  • @MiFFiL I don't.

  • @MiFFiL If it was in French, I wouldn't be able to watch it :)

  • @MiFFiL My wiki-fu says that this show IS broadcasted in french, just not on the Science Channel (which is American). Anyone speaking francais can watch it on Ztele.

    But then again, this is YouTube, and YouTube is primarily for english speakers. I'm sure the french version of YouTube (if it exists) has this in french.

  • @anax3rns You clearly didn't understand how I worded this. I understand why it's in english, and this show is VERY Canadian not British actually. It's mostly filmed in Canada (Quebec). I was really more thinking why didn't they find an english manufacture since Quebec french people are very proud of their french and would probably find this a little insulting that it wasn't shown in french. But doesn't matter.

  • @MiFFiL this show is for the people to see how are things made in world - not in england only. and it's english because the most people understand it :)

  • oh man imagine getting a paper cut.

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