Overview
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. The series' original run lasted from 1973 to 1985, and was later revived with both old and new episodes airing from 1993 to 1999. Additional episodes were produced as recently as 2009 for direct-to-video release.
Episodes
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Season 6
Season 7
S01E01 Three Is a Magic Number
January 6, 1973 9.5 4 min
A Magician digs deep into his top hat that proves there's a magic number.
S01E02 My Hero, Zero
January 20, 1973 6.3 3 min
When it comes to multiplications, zero is a real hero. It will always be an important number to the world.
S01E03 Elementary, My Dear
January 27, 1973 9.0 4 min
Noah helps his son learn to multiply by "twos".
S01E04 The Four-Legged Zoo
January 27, 1973 8.0 3 min
A field trip to a zoo full of quadrupeds lets a group of students practice the 4 times table.
S01E05 Ready or Not, Here I Come
February 3, 1973 9.5 3 min
Five, Ten, Fifteen, Twenty- ready or not here I come.
S01E06 I Got Six
February 10, 1973 9.0 3 min
A boy's day in the city and out, overlapping with others' exploits, run through the 6 times table.
S01E07 Lucky Seven Sampson
February 17, 1973 8.5 3 min
Lucy Seven Sampson is good luck for students when his romp through a store shows them how to multiply by seven.
S01E08 Figure Eight
February 24, 1973 8.0 3 min
At school, a girl daydreams the 8 times multiplication table in the context of a skating pond.
S01E09 Naughty Number Nine
March 3, 1973 9.5 3 min
An educational cat and mouse game that unfolds on AQ slapstick pool table.
S01E10 The Good Eleven
March 10, 1973 8.5 3 min
A look at one of the easiest numbers to multiply with.
S01E11 Little Twelvetoes
March 17, 1973 8.5 3 min
A six-fingered and -toed alien opens the question for a farm boy whether their condition would make multiplying by twelve as natural as by ten.