List of Jiminy Cricket educational serials

Jiminy Cricket serials
Created by Bill Walsh
Hal Adelquist
Walt Disney
Starring Cliff Edwards (voice)
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 30
Production
Running time 8 minutes
Release
Original network ABC
syndicated
Disney Channel
Original release 1955 (1955) – 1959 (1959)

This is a list of all four Jiminy Cricket educational serials that originally aired on The Mickey Mouse Club TV series. The serials feature Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio's conscience, providing general education and science information in an entertaining and accessible manner. The serials also have a strong focus on the importance of books and learning on one's own. The I'm No Fool and You series were later updated in the 1980s and 1990s as stand-alone shorts, and were shown in schools and occasionally on the Disney Channel.

I'm No Fool series

Each short is less than 10 minutes in runtime and begins and ends with the theme song, "I'm No Fool", with the lyrics to the closing number reworked to include the lessons taught during the short. Jiminy presents each hypothetical situation by drawing chalk outlines of the primary participants (usually a stereotypical, Family Circus-esque American boy) on a black board. The drawings then come to life and get into various questionable situations, with Jiminy steering them in the right direction.

Filmography

  • I'm No Fool on a Bicycle (10/06/55)*
  • I'm No Fool with Fire (12/01/55)*
  • I'm No Fool as a Pedestrian (10/08/56)*
  • I'm No Fool in Water (11/15/56)*
  • I'm No Fool Having Fun (12/15/56)
  • I'm No Fool with Electricity (10/?/1973)*
  • I'm No Fool in Unsafe Places (1/?/1991)
  • I'm No Fool on Wheels (1/?/1991)
  • I'm No Fool with Safety at School (1/?/1991)
  • I'm No Fool in a Car (3/?/1992)
  • I'm No Fool with an Emergency (3/?/1992)
  • I'm No Fool in Unsafe Places II (3/?/1992)

(*) = Updated in the mid to late 1980's with additional live-action footage

You and Your series

Similarly to the I'm No Fool series above, Jiminy Cricket teaches children about the human body.

Filmography

  • You - the Human Animal (10/20/55)
  • You - and Your Five Senses (12/15/55)*
  • You - and Your Eyes (11/07/56)*
  • You - and Your Food (4/18/57)
  • You - the Living Machine (5/01/57)
  • You - and Your Ears (10/03/57)
  • You - and Your Sense of Touch (1964)*
  • You - and Your Senses of Smell and Taste (4/01/77)

(*) = Updated in the mid through late 1980's with additional live-action footage

Nature of Things series

Jiminy Cricket teaches children about the animals of nature, in a similar manner to the I'm No Fool series. This series also had live-action footage lifted from True-Life Adventures, this series was also known as Animal Autobiography, generally these had only intro sequence featuring Jiminy Cricket, the rest was live-action of real Animals.

Filmography

  • Animal Champions (10/13/55)
  • Cansdale (10/27/55)
  • The Camel (1/26/56)
  • The Horse (10/23/1956)
  • The Elephant (11/01/56)

Encyclopedia series

Jiminy Cricket teaches children how to spell, also in a similar manner to the I'm No Fool series. The series had a catchy theme song from which many children learned to spell "encyclopedia", possibly inspired by Paul Whiteman's novelty hit, "C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E".

Filmography

  • Cork and Wheelwright (11/01/56)
  • Milk (11/26/56)
  • Tuna (12/27/56)
  • Railroads (2/19/57)
  • Steel (4/26/57)
  • Curiosity (1956)

The following Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel Specials were aired under the Encyclopedia banner but didn't feature Jiminy Cricket.

  • Uranium Hunt (10/30/57)
  • Cormorant Fishing (12/27/57)
  • Roaring Midgets (1/20/58)
  • Shipyards (1/20/58)
  • The Lobster Story (1/20/58)
  • Shooting the Rapids (1/20/58)
  • Geisha Girl School (????)

Educational film

In 1984, Disney Educational Inc. produced a film called Jiminy Cricket, P.S. (Problem Solver) which recycles animation from other Disney shorts. The film was 10 minutes long, and also stars Goofy, Donald Duck, and Ludwig Von Drake. It was originally released on VHS[1][2]

Notes

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-09-12. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
  2. Disney A to Z - The Official Encyclopedia, by Dave Smith. Disney Editions 0786849193
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