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Schoolhouse Rock! is a series of 46 educational shorts featuring rock songs about "schoolhouse" topics, including grammar, science, economics, history, and politics. Originally conceived by Thomas G. Yohe in 1972, the shorts were broadcast on ABC television affiliates between 1973 and 1986. They were then broadcast on occasion throughout the 1990s and part of the 2000s. An additional short, I'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College, was created for the 30th anniversary video release.Often viewed with nostalgia by members of Generation X, Schoolhouse Rock! has become part of American popular culture.//Schoolhouse Rock was a commercial advertising venture by David McCall. The idea came to David as 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, by Bob Dorough. It tested well, so a children's record was compiled and released. Tom Yohe Sr. listened to the first song, and began to doodle pictures in relation to the lyrics. He informed David that these 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 (who 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, who was, at the time, the head of ABC's children's programming division. Eisner brought long time Warner Bros cartoonist/director Chuck Jones to the meeting to also listen to the presentation
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