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* "Fireworks": The paperboy reciting the opening line of the Declaration of Independence, joined in by more kids who fade in next to him, each adding another. The scene then fades to nighttime where they, along with Uncle Sam and the Statue of Liberty, watch a fireworks show.
-->And if there's one thing that makes me happy\\
Then you know that it's\\
Ooh!\\
There's gonna be fireworks!
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* "The Tale of Mr. Morton", which teaches about subjects and predicates in sentences about a man who falls for his [[GirlNextDood female next-door neighbor]]. When he's too shy and nervous to tell her how he feels, she takes the initiative. The song closes out on the two of them snuggling up as their bus drives into the sunset.

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* "The Tale of Mr. Morton", which teaches about subjects and predicates in sentences about a man who falls for his [[GirlNextDood [[GirlNextDoor female next-door neighbor]]. When he's too shy and nervous to tell her how he feels, she takes the initiative. The song closes out on the two of them snuggling up as their bus drives into the sunset.

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* "He signed you, Bill! Now you're a law!" [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments "OH YES!!"]]

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!!Multiplication Rock
* "He signed you, Bill! Now you're The ending stanza for "Three is a law!" [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments "OH YES!!"]]Magic Number": "They had three in the family/(And) that's a magic number..." The animation to go with it, too; the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when she's a bit older.
* Throughout most of "My Hero, Zero", Zero's sister is incredibly skeptical about how great the practicality of 0 is, but by the end, she's shown comforting Zero, accepting how wonderful 0 actually is.

!!Grammar Rock



* "The Tale of Mr. Morton", a Grammar Rock song -- which teaches about subjects and predicates in sentences -- about a man who falls for his female next door neighbor. When he's too shy and nervous to tell her how he feels, she takes the initiative. The song closes out on the two of them snuggling up as their bus drives into the sunset.

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* The last two examples of the "So if you're..." montage from "Interjections!":
** "Excited": A teenage girl nervously opens her report card, then gives a big "WOW!" showing that she got an A+.
** "Glad": A younger girl riding a bike yells "Hey!" Her sentence is then revealed to be "Hey! I can ride a bike!"
* "The Tale of Mr. Morton", a Grammar Rock song -- which teaches about subjects and predicates in sentences -- about a man who falls for his [[GirlNextDood female next door neighbor.next-door neighbor]]. When he's too shy and nervous to tell her how he feels, she takes the initiative. The song closes out on the two of them snuggling up as their bus drives into the sunset.



* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "They had three in the family/(And) that's a magic number..." The animation to go with it, too; the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when she's a bit older.
* "The Shot Heard Round The World" is a proud, sentimental look back on American history that's all about the perseverance and determination that got the Colonials through the Revolutionary War. It's an incredibly heartwarming ballad about the birth of a nation.
* There's just something about "Electoral College" that's extremely heartwarming. It's the triumphant reunion of the Schoolhouse Rock crew.
* Meta-example. The series was just about the biggest thing ''ever'' in the 70s, but the creators were oblivious to this for many years. There was a Schoolhouse Rock convention of sorts at a college in the 90s, and the creators were approached and told, "I hope you know this, but ''Schoolhouse Rock'' defined my generation." They genuinely ''hadn't'' known that, having spent two decades under the impression that their series was just something kids impatiently sat through between real TV programs. There's just something extremely heartwarming about having this be a stunning revelation to them.
* The last two examples of the "So if you're..." montage from "Interjections!":
** "Excited": A teenage girl nervously opens her report card, then gives a big "WOW!" showing that she got an A+.
** "Glad": A younger girl riding a bike yells "Hey!" Her sentence is then revealed to be "Hey! I can ride a bike!"
* Throughout most of "My Hero, Zero", Zero's sister is incredibly skeptical about how great the practicality of 0 is, but by the end, she's shown comforting Zero, accepting how wonderful 0 actually is.

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* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "They had three in the family/(And) that's a magic number..." The animation to go with it, too; the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when she's a bit older.

!!America Rock
* "The Shot Heard Round The 'Round the World" is a proud, sentimental look back on American history that's all about the perseverance and determination that got the Colonials through the Revolutionary War. It's an incredibly heartwarming ballad about the birth of a nation.
* "He signed you, Bill! Now you're a law!" [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments "OH YES!!"]]
* There's just something about "Electoral "I'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College" that's extremely heartwarming. It's the triumphant reunion of the Schoolhouse Rock crew.
* Meta-example. The series was just about the biggest thing ''ever'' in the 70s, but the creators were oblivious to this for many years. There was a Schoolhouse Rock convention of sorts at a college in the 90s, and the creators were approached and told, "I hope you know this, but ''Schoolhouse Rock'' defined my generation." They genuinely ''hadn't'' known that, having spent two decades under the impression that their series was just something kids impatiently sat through between real TV programs. There's just something extremely heartwarming about having this be a stunning revelation to them.
* The last two examples of the "So if you're..." montage from "Interjections!":
** "Excited": A teenage girl nervously opens her report card, then gives a big "WOW!" showing that she got an A+.
** "Glad": A younger girl riding a bike yells "Hey!" Her sentence is then revealed to be "Hey! I can ride a bike!"
* Throughout most of "My Hero, Zero", Zero's sister is incredibly skeptical about how great the practicality of 0 is, but by the end, she's shown comforting Zero, accepting how wonderful 0 actually is.
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* Throughout most of "My Hero, Zero", Zero's sister is incredibly skeptical about how great the practicality of 0 is, but by the end, she's shown comforting Zero, accepting how wonderful 0 actually is.
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!!As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy]]. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''They had three in the family\\
And that's a magic number'']]
->''To work! ''(Verb!)''\\
To play! ''(Verb!)''\\
To live! ''(Verb!)''\\
To LOOOOOVE!''
-->-- "Verb: That's What's Happening"

Most of ''WesternAnimation/SchoolhouseRock'' is created off of SugarWiki/SweetDreamsFuel, so it's no surprise that most of it is [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments very touching]].
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* The ending to "Verb, That's What's Happening": "To work (Verb!)/ To play (Verb!)/ To live (Verb!)/ To love (Verb!)" (Played as a boy runs home to his mom and they hug)

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* The ending to "Verb, "Verb: That's What's Happening": "To work (Verb!)/ To play (Verb!)/ To live (Verb!)/ To love (Verb!)" (Played as a boy runs home to his mom and they hug)



-->Mr. Morton was lonely
-->Mr. Morton ''was''
-->Until Pearl showed up with a single rose
-->Who says ''women'' can't propose?
-->Now Mr. Morton is happy
-->And Pearl and the cat are too
-->They're the subject of the sentence
-->And what the predicate says, they do.[[note]]"They lived happily ever after."[[/note]]

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Mr.
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Who
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And
what the predicate says, they do.[[note]]"They ''[[note]]"They lived happily ever after."[[/note]]
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* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "And there were three in the family/And that's a magic number..." The animation to go with it too... the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when she's a bit older.

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* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "And there were "They had three in the family/And family/(And) that's a magic number..." The animation to go with it too... it, too; the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when she's a bit older.
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* The last two examples of the "So if you're..." montage from "Interjections":
** "Excited": A teenage girl nervously opens her report card, then gives a big "WOW!" showing that she got an A+.
** "Glad": A younger girl riding a bike yells "Hey!" Her sentence is then revealed to be "Hey! I can ride a bike!"

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* "He signed you, Bill! Now you're a law!"
** [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments "OH YES!!"]]

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* "He signed you, Bill! Now you're a law!"
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law!" [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments "OH YES!!"]]
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* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "And there were three in the family/ And that's a magic number..." The animation to go with it too...the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when she's a bit older.

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* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "And there were three in the family/ And family/And that's a magic number..." The animation to go with it too... the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when she's a bit older.
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-->Who says women can't propose?

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-->Who says women ''women'' can't propose?
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** [[CrowningMomentOfFunny "OH YES!!"]]

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** [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments "OH YES!!"]]
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* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "And there were three in the family/ And that's a magic number..." The animation to go with it too...the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when it's a bit older.

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* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "And there were three in the family/ And that's a magic number..." The animation to go with it too...the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when it's she's a bit older.
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** [[CrowningMomentOfFunny "OH YES!!"]]
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* "The Shot Heard Round The World" is a proud, sentimental look back on American history that's all about the perseverance and determination that got the Colonials through the Revolutionary War. It's an incredibly heartwarming ballad.

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* "The Shot Heard Round The World" is a proud, sentimental look back on American history that's all about the perseverance and determination that got the Colonials through the Revolutionary War. It's an incredibly heartwarming ballad.ballad about the birth of a nation.
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* "The Shot Heard Round The World" is a proud, sentimental look back on American history that's all about the perseverance and determination that got the Colonials through the Revolutionary War. It's an incredibly heartwarming ballad.
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* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "And there were three in the family/ And that's a magic number..."

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* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "And there were three in the family/ And that's a magic number..."" The animation to go with it too...the man and wife lovingly looking at their baby under the stars, then running through a field of flowers with the child when it's a bit older.
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** Mr. Morton greeting his cat with a friendly "hello cat, you look good", and then later the cat delivers Pearl's note to him.
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* Meta-example. The series was just about the biggest thing ''ever'' in the 70s, but the creators were oblivious to this for many years. There was a Schoolhouse Rock convention of sorts at a college in the 90s, and the creators were approached and told, "I hope you know this, but ''Schoolhouse Rock'' defined my generation." They genuinely ''hadn't'' known that, having spent two decades under the impression that their series was just something kids impatiently sat through between real TV programs. There's just something extremely heartwarming about having this be a stunning revelation to them.
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* "[[ThrowTheDogABone He signed you, Bill! Now you're a law!]]"

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* "[[ThrowTheDogABone He "He signed you, Bill! Now you're a law!]]"law!"
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* "He signed you, Bill! Now you're a law!"

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* "He "[[ThrowTheDogABone He signed you, Bill! Now you're a law!"law!]]"
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-->And what the predicate says, they do.

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-->And what the predicate says, they do. [[note]]"They lived happily ever after."[[/note]]
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* There's just something about "Electoral College" that's extremely heartwarming. It's the triumphant reunion of the Schoolhouse Rock crew.

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* There's just something about "Electoral College" that's extremely heartwarming. It's the triumphant reunion of the Schoolhouse Rock crew.crew.
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* "The Tale of Mr. Morton", a Grammar Rock song -- which teaches about subjects and predicates in sentences -- about a man who falls for his female next door neighbor. When he's too shy and nervous to tell her how he feels, she takes the initiative.

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* "The Tale of Mr. Morton", a Grammar Rock song -- which teaches about subjects and predicates in sentences -- about a man who falls for his female next door neighbor. When he's too shy and nervous to tell her how he feels, she takes the initiative. The song closes out on the two of them snuggling up as their bus drives into the sunset.
-->Mr. Morton was lonely
-->Mr. Morton was
-->Until Pearl showed up with a single rose
-->Who says women can't propose?
-->Now Mr. Morton is happy
-->And Pearl and the cat are too
-->They're the subject of the sentence
-->And what the predicate says, they do.
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* The ending to "Verb, That's What's Happening": "To work (Verb!)/ To play (Verb!)/ To live (Verb!)/ To love (Verb!)"

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* The ending to "Verb, That's What's Happening": "To work (Verb!)/ To play (Verb!)/ To live (Verb!)/ To love (Verb!)"(Verb!)" (Played as a boy runs home to his mom and they hug)
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* The ending to "Verb, That's What's Happening": "To work (Verb!)/ To play (Verb!)/ To live (Verb!)/ To love (Verb!)"
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* "The Tale of Mr. Morton" (a Grammar Rock song -- which teaches about subjects and predicates in sentences -- about a man who falls for his female next door neighbor).

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* "The Tale of Mr. Morton" (a Morton", a Grammar Rock song -- which teaches about subjects and predicates in sentences -- about a man who falls for his female next door neighbor).neighbor. When he's too shy and nervous to tell her how he feels, she takes the initiative.
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* "He signed you, Bill! Now you're a law!"
* "The Tale of Mr. Morton" (a Grammar Rock song -- which teaches about subjects and predicates in sentences -- about a man who falls for his female next door neighbor).
* The ending stanza for "Three Is a Magic Number": "And there were three in the family/ And that's a magic number..."
* There's just something about "Electoral College" that's extremely heartwarming. It's the triumphant reunion of the Schoolhouse Rock crew.

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