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You couldn't help but learn. It's been almost sixteen years, but to this day, I can still recite the preamble. Details Edit. Release date January 6, United States. United States. Disney Official site. Scholastic Rock. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 3 minutes. Related news. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content.

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The Rise of Will Smith. Watch the video. Recently viewed Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more. In , the Library of Congress inducted all songs from Schoolhouse Rock into the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In , Capitol Records released a soundtrack album of Multiplication Rock , featuring all 12 songs.

This LP features both songs in their full, unedited forms. Also, the album version of "The Four-Legged Zoo" has a slightly different ending than the television version.

Copyright issues between Ringling Bros. It was released on August 18, On August 26, Buena Vista Home Video released a 2-disc DVD featuring 51 of the 52 episodes the only one missing being the presumed-lost Computer Rock segment as well as many special features. The release coincided with the 30th anniversary of the show. On September 23, , the "Schoolhouse Rock-Election Collection" was released, including 14 songs about the history and the government and a "new to DVD" song.

Disney Wiki Explore. Toy Story Monsters, Inc. Video Games. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Categories Articles with Wikipedia content Schoolhouse Rock! Fan Feed 1 Encanto 2 Mirabel Madrigal 3 Universal Conquest Wiki. The publishing company that produced the clips retained the name Scholastic Rock Inc. All of the songs were vetted by an educational consultant from Bank Street School of Education.

The show was a success from the start, ultimately winning four Emmys. The idea for the show first occurred to David B. His son was struggling with learning the multiplication tables but, as McCall noticed, had no trouble at all memorizing Rolling Stones lyrics. Upon returning to the office, he called on jazz pianist Bob Dorough to compose a jingle about mathematics. Eisner bought the cartoon right then and there.

Dorough, who wrote the music and lyrics and performed many of the songs during the series run, received a Grammy nomination for Multiplication Rock , which was released as a record in by Capitol Records featuring songs about the multiplication tables Animator Sal Faillace had ultimate control over whom the cartoon characters voted for.



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