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<reviews itemIdentifier="Sniffles1955"><review review_id="17772"><review_id>17772</review_id>
<reviewbody>McGraw Hill and Audio Production with a dated admonishion on what a cold is and how to avoid it.  The unseen male narrator, while mostly pleasent, can&#039;t help but chide those that don&#039;t follow his plan for cleanliness.

Watch for the goofy camera trickery when the unnamed lead sneezes his classmates away.

While the basic tenants are still fairly relavent today (wash hands, eat a balanced diet, etc.), there is a hint of paranoia in this pre-immunization made short that would have eerie echos in some of the public reaction to later health outbreaks (such as SARS and AIDS).</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Take it to bed!</reviewtitle>
<reviewer>Wilford B. Wolf</reviewer>
<reviewdate>2004-07-29 16:22:32</reviewdate>
<createdate>2004-07-29 16:22:32</createdate>
<stars>3</stars>
</review>
<review><reviewbody>Fun little film that tells about how to avoid colds. Although it&#039;s not as deliriously funny as some other germ-fearing movies on here, such as Soapy, Joan Avoids a cold or my favorite, Preventing the Spread of Disease, this does have it&#039;s charms with it&#039;s forever sneezing boy and it&#039;s how to avoid a cold doctrine, and the many diseases it can lead to in scary-movie-font lettering. Nice science class demos here also.

Best moment: Scientist looks into a microscope to see the word &#039;VIRUS&#039; lol</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>You have a virus, the microscope tells me so.</reviewtitle>
<stars>4</stars>
<reviewer>Spuzz</reviewer>
<createdate>2005-06-07 00:20:31</createdate>
<reviewdate>2005-06-07 00:20:31</reviewdate>
</review>
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<avg_rating>3.50</avg_rating>
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