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RECALLED KIDS SHOWS: The Baby Einstein Problem & Banned Childrens Shows 📼 VIDEO RECALL - Duration: 5:03.
Welcome to Video Recall: a new series about movies that were
banned and buried on DVD or VHS. Sex scandals, legal
battles and creative feuds are just a few of the reasons why
you'll probably never see these rare versions of famous
films. So sit back, buckle up, and adjust your cup holders,
'cause we're about to take a spin through the darkest and
most remote back alleys of home video history. Notice how
the baby Einstein brand has moved away from video
entertainment for toddlers and more into physical toys and
merchandise? No, me neither. But apparently it has because
the Baby Einstein DVD series was rocked by a debate almost
as controversial as the theory relativity in the heyday of
its namesake. Like that, except completely idiotic and
trivial in comparison. Long story short, Disney was
marketing the Baby Einstein franchise as edutainment,
making claims about how the videos would promote the
mental development of couch potato tots. See what I did
there? See? A number of independent, academic studies
contradicted Disney's claims, reporting that the youngest
video-addicted generation was learning 6-8 fewer words for
every hour of DVDs they watched. Let that soak in for
a minute. Imagine if the amount of video content we
consumed eventually gave way to entire generations of
almost complete illiteracy. Yeah. I know, it's tough for
you to imagine, but that's just because your imagination
was ruined by too many baby DVDs! At a rate of 6-8 words
lost every hour, the real danger is that most infants
will know negative words within just days. No wonder
there's so much negativity in the world. Anyways, poor old
Baby Einstein was arguably really just the scapegoat for
a massive campaign spreaheaded by the Campaign for a
Commercial Free Childhood against a growing industry of
videos with dubious educational credentials
marketed to the parents of young infants. They even tried
to get the Federal Trade Commission to shut Disney
down, but failing that they petitioned Disney directly.
Between the pressure from the CCFC and the potential of an
FTC ruling, Disney said WTF, NBD and just started a refund
program, buying DVDs back from disgruntled parents, while
also questioning the scientific methods employed by
the studies that targeted them in the first place. It's not
clear if Disney actually pulled remaining inventory
from store shelves, but they certainly toned down their
scholarly claims in future branding. Eventually the
University of Washington researchers responsible for
most of the controversy were forced to pay $175,000 in back
legal fees to the company, and several further studies
concluded that videos for the under-2 set are neither
beneficial or detrimental to the development of language
skills. Huh. So it's possible for TV to neither rot your
brain or grow it? What is this non-sensationalistic
neutrality? Academically, legally and commercially,
Disney found themselves in a stalemate, but the damage to
the brand had already been done, and the last of the 28
Baby Einsteein DVDs was released in 2009. By then,
Baby Einstein was actually 13. So, kind of a bratty tween, I
guess. The real irony, though, is that this whole controversy
revolves around whether or not a brand centred on the world's
greatest physicist succeeds in its mission to teach young
children how to talk, read and write. Is Einstein really the
best figurehead for such a program? No, actually, he's
not. Not at all. Nevermind the fact that he was a physicist
not a writer, by most accounts Einstein didn't talk until
relatively late in life and expressed repeatedly that he
struggled with memorizing words and spelling. A genius?
Yes. A baby's best friend in learning how to read by
staring at a TV screen? Probably not. So, has this
made old Baby Einstein DVDs coveted collector's items on a
lucrative black market? Sadly, no. But if you want to give
your kid an early start in the joys of DVD collecting, what
better intro than Baby's First DVD Recall? I'm Joseph and
you've been watching Video Recall on Buzzcuts, a channel
that celebrates unpopular culture and no-budget
independent filmmaking. Be sure to like and subscribe,
and stay tuned for more Video Recall.
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Intro Video UMD EDUC 5415 - Duration: 0:23.
Hello, I am Cameron Holland, this is my great index card.
I drew a lake with a beach and some grass around it because I enjoy the water and aquatic
activities, and I drew a basketball court with a very small basketball on it because
I enjoy basketball.
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