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Aesop's Fables. Group I, 1974

 Item — Box: CFC Cassettes Box 1
Identifier: CFC2024.0055.1
Abstract The two sides of the tapes are for manual and automatic slide forwarding. Good sound effects and music. Generally a bit scratched up from wear. The stories tend to be elaborated.FC: 4:30. 27 illustrations. Well told.BW: 4:42. 29 illustrations. The first time, the men did not realize that the boy had been fooling them. The second time they did. In the end, all the sheep were killed. "Don't ask for help when you don't need it."LM: 4:43. 27 illustrations. The...
Dates: 1974

Aesop's Fables. Group II., 1974

 Item — Box: CFC Cassettes Box 1
Identifier: CFC2024.0055.2
Abstract "The Monkey and the Camel": 6:20. 33 illustrations. The set's most colorful illustrations. "You must earn praise.""The Fox and the Goat": 5:45. 32 illustrations. "Look before you leap."MM: 5:35. 29 illustrations. She did not like her job. Much time and emphasis here on the chickens and eggs. Mom admonishes: "Don't count your chickens before they hatch."GGE: 5:50. 29 illustrations. The farmer is tempted at first to throw the egg away. The goose produces an...
Dates: 1974

Aesop's Fables. Group III., 1974

 Item — Box: CFC Cassettes Box 1
Identifier: CFC2024.0055.3
Abstract TB: 5:37. 30 illustrations. (Careful: the spool may catch before the tape is fully rewound.) The bear sees both talking; does that not preclude playing dead? The two are introduced as friends, but the author comments at the end that the climber had not been a real friend to the other."The Man, His Son, and the Donkey": 5:25. 30 illustrations. People along the way are angry. The man also gets angry along the way. The donkey unties the rope with his teeth. "Never try to please...
Dates: 1974

Aesop's Fables. Group IV., 1977

 Item — Box: CFC Cassettes Box 1
Identifier: CFC2024.0055.4
Abstract With the change in date, the format of these last six filmstrips changes slightly. No longer are the strips paginated. Each strip credits both script and art. Don Roberts does all the scripting. Rex Duden is responsible for the art of the first strip, while Gloriana (or "G." or "Glory") Gill does the rest. The art becomes slightly more sophisticated in this series.WC: 4:48. The wolf has a good choking voice. Others try to help; the beaver thumps the wolf's back and the back of...
Dates: 1977

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