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* Name another kids show that can confront viewers fears about a scary environmental problem, in this case being ozone layer depletion, head on with understanding and balance with the empowering, "Let's turn that fear into knowledge!"

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* Name another kids show that can confront viewers fears about a scary The title character confronting the frightening environmental problem, in this case being problem of ozone layer depletion, head on with understanding and balance while still explaining how serious it is with the empowering, empowering address to scared viewers, "Let's turn that fear into knowledge!"
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* Name another kids show that can confront viewers fears about a scary environmental problem, in this case being ozone layer depletion, head on with understanding and balance with the empowering, "Let's turn that fear into knowledge!"
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* One viewer submitted in the question, "Dear Beakman, how do you know everything?" It was likely a rhetorical question, or perhaps one born out of annoyance, but Beakman decided to answer it anyway with a straight up, "I don't." He then proceeded to explain how scientific research is done and where to find scholarly information, in a behind-the-scenes sort of way. It also doubles as [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] because it's a question that could potentially make the show obsolete--but he answers it anyway because the people behind this show really do want kids to learn as much as they can.

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* One viewer submitted in the question, "Dear Beakman, how do you know everything?" It was likely a rhetorical question, or perhaps one born out of annoyance, but Beakman decided to answer it anyway with a straight up, "I don't." He then proceeded to explain how scientific research is done and where to find scholarly information, in a behind-the-scenes sort of way. It also doubles as [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming|Moments}} because it's a question that could potentially make the show obsolete--but he answers it anyway because the people behind this show really do want kids to learn as much as they can.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT_bTnkwLuE Paul Zaloom reprising his role as Beakman in the webseries Captain Disillusion]].
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** This was the last segment of the last episode of season one; since they didn't know whether they'd be picked up for another season, it was natural that they'd prepare kids for life without Beakman. CBS did eventually pick the show up.

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** This was the last segment of the last episode of season one; since they didn't know whether they'd be picked up for another season, it was natural that they'd prepare show kids for life without how they too can learn about the world in the same style as Beakman. CBS did eventually pick the show up.
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* One viewer submitted in the question, "Dear Beakman, how do you know everything?" It was likely a rhetorical question, or perhaps one born out of annoyance, but Beakman decided to answer it anyway with a straight up, "I don't." He then proceeded to explain how scientific research is done and where to find scholarly information, in a behind-the-scenes sort of way. This is the question that has always stood out most in my head because as a kid, I wanted to know where to find this sort of knowledge. It also doubles as [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] because it's a question that could potentially make the show obsolete--but he answers it anyway because the people behind this show really do want kids to learn as much as they can.

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* One viewer submitted in the question, "Dear Beakman, how do you know everything?" It was likely a rhetorical question, or perhaps one born out of annoyance, but Beakman decided to answer it anyway with a straight up, "I don't." He then proceeded to explain how scientific research is done and where to find scholarly information, in a behind-the-scenes sort of way. This is the question that has always stood out most in my head because as a kid, I wanted to know where to find this sort of knowledge. It also doubles as [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] because it's a question that could potentially make the show obsolete--but he answers it anyway because the people behind this show really do want kids to learn as much as they can.

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