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* TimeForPlanB: In "A Day at Camp", "On Top of Spaghetti" is set up by some campers and a counselor intending and trying their best to catch fish for the camp's lunch and the counselors getting together and deciding to serve spaghetti when that plan flops.
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* TimeForPlanB: In "A Day at Camp", "On Top of Spaghetti" is set up by some campers and a counselor intending and trying their best to catch fish for the camp's lunch dinner and the counselors getting together and deciding to serve spaghetti when that plan flops.
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Kidsongs is a franchise created by Carol Rosenstein and Bruce Gowers that consists of various such as music video stories on DVD and video, a television series, CDs of children's songs, songbooks, sheet music and toys. The TV show is about well, kids producing and starring in their own music video show. It features songs about various themes such as animals, birthdays, and sports along with nursery rhymes and cover versions of popular songs from the the 50s to the 80s. The show also incorporates [[AnAesop Aesops]] on friendship, honesty, and teamwork, often with the help of the Biggles, fantasy characters who add a magical element to the storytelling.
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Kidsongs is a franchise created by Carol Rosenstein and Bruce Gowers that consists of various such as music video stories on DVD and video, a television series, CDs of children's songs, songbooks, sheet music and toys. The TV show is about well, kids producing and starring in their own music video show. It features songs about various themes such as animals, birthdays, and sports along with nursery rhymes and cover versions of popular songs from the the 50s to the 80s. The show also incorporates [[AnAesop Aesops]] on friendship, honesty, and teamwork, etc; often with the help of the Biggles, fantasy characters who add a magical element to the storytelling.
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Kidsongs is a franchise created by Carol Rosenstein and Bruce Gowers that consists of various such as music video stories on DVD and video, a television series, CDs of children's songs, songbooks, sheet music and toys. The TV show is about well, kids producing and starring in their own music video show. It features songs about various themes such as animals, birthdays, and sports along with nursery rhymes and cover versions of popular songs from the the 50s to the 80s. The show also incorporates {{Aesops}} on friendship, honesty, and teamwork, often with the help of the Biggles, fantasy characters who add a magical element to the storytelling.
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Kidsongs is a franchise created by Carol Rosenstein and Bruce Gowers that consists of various such as music video stories on DVD and video, a television series, CDs of children's songs, songbooks, sheet music and toys. The TV show is about well, kids producing and starring in their own music video show. It features songs about various themes such as animals, birthdays, and sports along with nursery rhymes and cover versions of popular songs from the the 50s to the 80s. The show also incorporates {{Aesops}} [[AnAesop Aesops]] on friendship, honesty, and teamwork, often with the help of the Biggles, fantasy characters who add a magical element to the storytelling.
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** Not a pop song, but in "Cars, Boats, Trains and Planes" the lyrics to the "U.S. Air Force" song were heavily edited. For example, the line "Off with one helluva roar" became "Off with one mighty roar."
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** Not a pop song, but in "Cars, Boats, Trains and Planes" the The lyrics to the "U.S. Air Force" song were heavily edited. For example, the line "Off with one helluva roar" became "Off with one mighty roar."" The verse "Here they come/zooming to meet our thunder/At 'em boys/give 'er the gun" were omitted entirely, again out of consideration towards the child audience.