The Best of Beakman's World
starring: Paul Zaloom, Mark Ritts, Eliza Schneider, Alanna Ubach, Senta Moses
directed by: Jay Dubin, Robert Heath
directed by: Jay Dubin, Robert Heath
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 9781404962187
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1404962182
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: September 07, 2004
Running Time: 30 minutes
Sales Rank: 8630
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: September 18, 1993
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
A nutty scientist takes viewers on a wacky road to discovery along with lester the rat & other laboratory friends mixing fun facts with experiments that can be done at home. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 09/07/2004 Run time: 60 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com:
Science investigator Beakman's hair may look like it took the business end of a powerful electric shock, but as host of the silly but enlightening The Best of Beakman's World, he proves far too savvy about natural forces to make such a blunder. With the help of penguin smart alecks Don and Herb (voiced by Alan Barzman and Bert Berdis), and ratty-looking rodent Lester (Mark Ritts), Beakman (Paul Zaloom) explains, in brief, sketch-like blackouts, how a lot of Stuff works. Sure, one can contain water in an upside-down glass with a mere playing card; it's called air pressure. Yes, a tennis ball that bounces off a bouncing basketball will shoot 15 feet in the air. No, one can't push a stick through a small pile of table salt sitting in a tissue-covered paper tube. Indeed, the mysteries of a camera obscura can be explored with a cardboard box. Big ideas, simple (and fun) execution. --Tom Keogh
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- Beakmans WorldI have always liked Beakmans World and when I saw this DVD I got it.I loved it.I wish it was longer ... Read More
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- Wonderful VideoBeakmans World is a great show and I was so glad to find the DVD. Its educational and enjoyable. Grown ... Read More
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- Stopped DVD after 10 minutesThe first "red flag" for us was in the introduction given by two puppet penguins. That seems harmless ... Read More
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- Outstanding - wish we could buy the whole seriesOur children (under age six) ask for this video all the time. They sit and watch it, giggling and asking ... Read More
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- Love BeakmanI really love Beakman's World. I'm a 5th grade science teacher and pop in Beakman for Fun Fridays. I just ... Read More
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