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Original Title :
Eureka
Genre :
TV Series / Animation / Comedy
Type :
TV Series
Time :
5min
Rating :
7.9/10

An animated humorous illustration of the basic principles of physics.

Eureka Online

An animated humorous illustration of the basic principles of physics.
Series cast summary:
Billy Van Billy Van - All voices 30 episodes, 1978


User reviews

Winotterin

Winotterin

when i was a young'n in the 8th grade, before we started a new unit in science class, we'd watch one of these five-to-eight minute cartoons.

man, were they great. they took boring and difficult to learn topics (ie. the basis principles of physics) and made them fun, all in the traditional canadian animation style.

if you get a chance to watch these, do so. if your teacher (if you're young enough) has them, beg to see them. you won't regret it.
The Sinners from Mitar

The Sinners from Mitar

A perfect teaching aid for anyone! I saw this whole animated film at Chemical Workshop in 8th grade and again when I took Modern Physics in high school. I would love to purchase this whole set for my personal collection. Unfortunately this title is hard to find. Anyone with information about where to buy this film, please feel free to Email me.
Rayli

Rayli

I remember watching this on Ch. 19 out of Toronto. They used it as a filler during Magic Shadows, where they would show 2 episodes of an old-time movie serial such as Flash Gordon, or Zorro, and then fill out the remainder of the half-hour with an episode of Eureka! and maybe a quick NFB short. I've been trying to get copies of these for years, but as far as I know, the only way is to rent the series from TVO's educational resource library. Unfortunately, I believe you have to be a professional educator in order to use this resource. If anyone knows of copies available from a retailer, or on eBay, I'd very much appreciate knowing about it.
Gholbimand

Gholbimand

These were epic, educational pieces that were very entertaining and really by far my fave videos we used to be shown in class. I actually remember them which is the point so a job well done I guess.