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- A basketball game of Goofs "Polytechnic U. vs. University U." in which the players play furiously, often breaking the rules of the game. All of the players are named after Disney artists.
- Christopher Robin gives Winnie the Pooh a calendar, and Pooh uses it to learn about the seasons.
- Using the segment "Rite of Spring" from Fantasia (1940), this educational film depicts the Earth's first billion years of existence, from its birth and throughout the Dinosaur age.
- A condensed version of Amy (1981) in which a woman named Amy Medford goes to work as a speech teacher at a rural school for deaf and blind children. While the school's Matron questions her approach, eventually Amy breaks through to several of the children.
- Short animation dealing with the doubts young people have about venereal diseases.
- Nine-year-old Markita Andrews has sold more Girl Scout cookies than anyone in the history of scouting. Through interviews with her and her customers, this film shows how Markita's instinctive mastery of sales techniques has helped her. Her determination, dedication, energy, and cheerful manner serve as models for determining success at all levels
- A spooky jack-o'-lantern explains to Goofy the origin of various aspects of Halloween and also warns kids who go trick-or-treating of stranger danger. Very short clips from various Disney shorts are used to illustrate his narration.
- Donald Duck shows how to prevent fire in the home by using a bit of forethought and prevention. The story is introduced and concluded by Walt Disney talking to a Donald-like (but not actually Donald Duck) firefighter, in a live action/animation sequence.
- An educational short produced by Disney which poses three questions to children in how they should deal with a given situation. This time a fight at school.
- A little orange bird needs to build up his strength to fly south for he winter, so he consults a wise old owl who teaches him about nutrition.
- Explores some of the causes of suicidal feelings, such as reactions of others, fears, and addressed various support methods. Strongly encourages an understanding of the thoughts and feelings behind threats of suicide and offers measures to help prevent suicide.
- Goofy shows how to follow directions, and what can happen if they are not followed.
- An animated educational film by Disney which explains the potential harmful side-affects to smoking.
- When a young boy is sick in bed with a cold, a Disney book on his shelf comes to life, from which Goofy explains some of the mistakes the boy might have made that led to his cold and how to protect himself so he won't get others sick.
- This features both animation (as the evil lice led by their insect leader, who uses walkie-talkies to communicate with his minions) and live action of a kid with an itchy head in the classroom. In pretty crazy terms, it discusses how lice are spread from human to human, and attempts to dispel the myths about who is vulnerable. It also demonstrates how to look for nits and lice, and clarifies treatment to achieve no nits.
- Computer animation and footage from NASA space missions explain how our solar system evolved and the place Earth has within the system.
- Film exploring the sensitive issue of disclosing child sexual and physical abuse through the depiction of peer and trusted adult relationships.
- A short animated film by Disney which explains the benefits of exercising.