Schoolhouse Rock!

Schoolhouse Rock! (1973-2009)

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Schoolhouse Rock! is an American interstitial programming series of animated musical educational short films that aired during the Saturday morning children's programming on the U.S. television network ABC. The topics covered included grammar, science, economics, history, mathematics, and civics. This television program was often rated TV-G in the United States. The series' original run lasted from 1973 to 1985; it was later revived with both old and new episodes airing from 1993 to 1999. Additional episodes were produced in 2009 for direct-to-video release.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Schoolhouse Rock!' premiere?

'Schoolhouse Rock!' premiered on January 6, 1973.

What was the purpose of 'Schoolhouse Rock!'?

The purpose of 'Schoolhouse Rock!' was to teach children about history, grammar, math, and politics through music.

Who created the music for 'Schoolhouse Rock!'?

The music for 'Schoolhouse Rock!' was created by Bob Dorough, a jazz musician and composer.

How many episodes of 'Schoolhouse Rock!' were produced?

A total of 46 episodes of 'Schoolhouse Rock!' were produced.

What was the most popular 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song?

The most popular 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song was "I'm Just a Bill," which explained how a bill becomes a law.

Who sang the song "Conjunction Junction" in 'Schoolhouse Rock!'?

Jack Sheldon sang the song "Conjunction Junction" in 'Schoolhouse Rock!'.

What was the name of the character who sang "I'm Just a Bill"?

The name of the character who sang "I'm Just a Bill" was Bill.

What was the name of the character who sang "Conjunction Junction"?

The name of the character who sang "Conjunction Junction" was Conjunction Junction.

What was the name of the character who sang "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here"?

The name of the character who sang "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here" was Lolly.

What was the name of the character who sang "Three is a Magic Number"?

The name of the character who sang "Three is a Magic Number" was Three.

Which 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song was about the American Revolution?

The 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song about the American Revolution was called "The Shot Heard 'Round the World."

Which 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song was about the Preamble to the US Constitution?

The 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song about the Preamble to the US Constitution was called "Preamble."

Who sang the song "I'm Just a Bill" in the 'Schoolhouse Rock!' series?

The song "I'm Just a Bill" was sung by Jack Sheldon in the 'Schoolhouse Rock!' series.

What was the name of the 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song that taught about nouns?

The name of the 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song that taught about nouns was "A Noun is a Person, Place, or Thing."

What was the name of the 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song that taught about adjectives?

The name of the 'Schoolhouse Rock!' song that taught about adjectives was "Unpack Your Adjectives."

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