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    Poster for Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons
    Movie
    1981•
    6.8

    Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons

    Christopher Robin gives Winnie the Pooh a calendar, and Pooh uses it to learn about the seasons.

    Poster for Mickey's Safety Club: Street Safe, Street Smart
    Movie
    1989•
    9.3

    Mickey's Safety Club: Street Safe, Street Smart

    Mickey and his friends take a close look at important street safety situations and tips.

    Poster for Dare to Say No!
    Movie
    1988

    Dare to Say No!

    Shows children various reasons why they need to resist peer pressure, refuse drugs, and refuse to follow the crowd just to fit in

    Poster for Crack: The Big Lie
    Movie
    1987

    Crack: The Big Lie

    A high school student visits a drug rehabilitation center to interview young drug addicts.

    Poster for Winnie The Pooh's ABC Of Me
    Movie
    1990

    Winnie The Pooh's ABC Of Me

    The Alphabet with Pooh Bear.

    Poster for Now I Can Tell You My Secret
    Movie
    1985

    Now I Can Tell You My Secret

    Film exploring the sensitive issue of disclosing child sexual and physical abuse through the depiction of peer and trusted adult relationships.

    Poster for Benny and the 'Roids
    Movie
    1988

    Benny and the 'Roids

    A high school football player learns the dangers of steroid abuse.

    Poster for Reading Magic with Figment and Peter Pan
    Movie
    1989

    Reading Magic with Figment and Peter Pan

    Figment is visited unexpectedly by Peter Pan who has lost his way back to Wendy's house and is in need of assistance. Apparently, he temporarily got pixie dust in his eyes. When Figment begins to write down directions for Peter, the boy who refused to grow up reminds him that he never learned to read. Figment agrees to bring Wendy to Figonia, but a miscalculation brings Amy instead. Through reading, Figment and his friend Amy vividly make the point that books can transport you to faraway lands, transform you into other characters, and open you up to innumerable adventures. By program's end, Peter agrees that being able to read is wonderful and magical. He may even learn to read himself!

    Poster for Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart on the Go!
    Movie
    2013•
    4.0

    Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart on the Go!

    Pumbaa teaches Timon the safety rules when walking, riding a bicycle, riding in a car, on a plane, and bus, train or subway on their way to Pride Rock.

    Poster for Where Does Time Fly?
    Movie
    1989

    Where Does Time Fly?

    Figment needs a story for the story contest he wants to win, and flies through time to find the inspiration to write a wonderful story. In original animation, he visits dinosaurs, the Wild West, and outer space, but can't seem to come up with an idea he likes. He invites two young children, Nick and Jessie, to help him. Nick's favorite stories are about pirates, so they decide on a pirate story-- which a pirate helps them write.

    Poster for Mickey's Safety Club: What to Do at Home
    Movie
    1989

    Mickey's Safety Club: What to Do at Home

    The film gives home-safety information and tips to children home alone.

    Poster for Writing Magic with Figment and Alice in Wonderland
    Movie
    1989

    Writing Magic with Figment and Alice in Wonderland

    While reading his favorite book, "Alice In Wonderland", Andy discovers that all signs of Alice are missing from his book. Alice has taken another wrong turn and ended up in Figonia! How will she get back to Wonderland? Through Figment's magic screen, cartoon characters reveal that to return, Alice must write a new story.

    Poster for Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart Honest and Real!
    Movie
    2013

    Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart Honest and Real!

    Timon is upset because he didn't win the Honest & Real Award until Pumbaa teaches him how to have good character by identifying and practicing the three character traits (honesty, kindness, and responsibility) as they prepare for Hilda Hippo's party to honor her for winning

    Poster for Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart in the Water!
    Movie
    2009•
    5.0

    Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart in the Water!

    Timon and Pumbaa learn everything there is about water safety.

    Poster for Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart at Home!
    Movie
    2008•
    5.0

    Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart at Home!

    Timon and Pumbaa discover what to look for in order for a house to be safe.

    Poster for Goofy's Field Trips: Ships
    Movie
    1989

    Goofy's Field Trips: Ships

    Goofy visits a ship.

    Poster for Courtesy is Caring
    Movie
    1987

    Courtesy is Caring

    The role of courtesy in friendship and daily life.

    Poster for Close-Up on Planets
    Movie
    1982

    Close-Up on Planets

    Computer animation and footage from NASA space missions explain how our solar system evolved and the place Earth has within the system.

    Poster for Goofy's Field Trips: Trains
    Movie
    1989

    Goofy's Field Trips: Trains

    Goofy visits a train station to see how it and the trains there operate.

    Poster for Goofy's Field Trips: Planes
    Movie
    1989

    Goofy's Field Trips: Planes

    Goofy visits an airport to see how it and the airplanes that arrive and depart from there operate.

    Poster for Wild About Safety with Timon & Pumbaa
    TV
    2008•
    5.0

    Wild About Safety with Timon & Pumbaa

    Disney's Wild About Safety is an educational series that features short films that were produced by Disney Educational Productions, Duck Studios, and Underwriters' Laboratories.

    Poster for They Spoke Out: American Voices Against the Holocaust
    TV
    N/A

    They Spoke Out: American Voices Against the Holocaust

    In the tradition of WWII-themed graphic novels such as Maus, six remarkable motion comics tell the dramatic stories of the brave people who raised their voices to advocate for Jewish refugees victimized by the Nazis