The Tale of Dr. Rabbit/Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit (found Colgate-Palmolive dental health tape; 1996): Difference between revisions
(The lost videos containing the audio have been re-uploaded. I also grabbed them, stitched them together, and stuck them on the Internet Archive. Hopefully, they won't get lost again.) |
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|title=<center>The Tale of Dr. Rabbit & Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit</center> | |title=<center>The Tale of Dr. Rabbit & Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit</center> | ||
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|imagecaption=The side of the cassette for ''Tale'' | |imagecaption=The side of the cassette for ''The Tale of Dr. Rabbit'' | ||
|status=<span style="color: | |status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> | ||
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In 1994, Colgate-Palmolive introduced the character "Dr. Rabbit" as the mascot for the ''Bright Smiles, Bright Futures'' program. The character was used in many materials associated with BSBF, and is still used to this day. | In 1994, Colgate-Palmolive introduced the character "Dr. Rabbit" as the mascot for the ''Bright Smiles, Bright Futures'' program. The character was used in many materials associated with BSBF, and is still used to this day. | ||
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The second side of the cassette contains ''The Tale of Dr. Rabbit.'' It describes a young boy who refuses to brush his teeth. As a result, evil "plaque monsters" appear. To combat the "plaque monsters," the child brushes his teeth. Throughout the rest of his life, the boy continues to brush his teeth and the monsters never bothered him again. | The second side of the cassette contains ''The Tale of Dr. Rabbit.'' It describes a young boy who refuses to brush his teeth. As a result, evil "plaque monsters" appear. To combat the "plaque monsters," the child brushes his teeth. Throughout the rest of his life, the boy continues to brush his teeth and the monsters never bothered him again. | ||
[[Category: | ==Resurfacing== | ||
The complete audio from both sides of the cassette were available on YouTube at an unknown date. However, the hosted YouTube account was deleted, and the audio was lost. On August 3, 2018, YouTube user "5dollarfootslong" re-uploaded the videos containing the audio. They have since been stitched together and added to the Internet Archive. | |||
==External Links== | |||
[https://archive.org/details/TheTaleOfDrRabbitAndPlayAGameWithDr.Rabbit Internet Archive listing for the full audio from Side 1 and Side 2] | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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|id1 =QfInouzu2l0 | |||
|description1 = The audio from Side 1, "Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit" | |||
|service2 =youtube | |||
|id2 =wyX-83h27T4 | |||
|description2 = The audio from Side 2, "The Tale of Dr. Rabbit" | |||
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Revision as of 02:15, 3 October 2018
In 1994, Colgate-Palmolive introduced the character "Dr. Rabbit" as the mascot for the Bright Smiles, Bright Futures program. The character was used in many materials associated with BSBF, and is still used to this day.
In 1996, coinciding with the release of Dr. Rabbit's World Tour came an audio tape with a new "Dr. Rabbit" story called The Tale of Dr. Rabbit, and a song called Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit.
Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit
The first side of the cassette contains Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit. It is a song about counting from one to ten, associating each number with a healthy dental habit (i.e. one is for your dentist, two is for toothpaste, three is for toothbrushes, etc.).
The Tale of Dr. Rabbit
The second side of the cassette contains The Tale of Dr. Rabbit. It describes a young boy who refuses to brush his teeth. As a result, evil "plaque monsters" appear. To combat the "plaque monsters," the child brushes his teeth. Throughout the rest of his life, the boy continues to brush his teeth and the monsters never bothered him again.
Resurfacing
The complete audio from both sides of the cassette were available on YouTube at an unknown date. However, the hosted YouTube account was deleted, and the audio was lost. On August 3, 2018, YouTube user "5dollarfootslong" re-uploaded the videos containing the audio. They have since been stitched together and added to the Internet Archive.
External Links
Internet Archive listing for the full audio from Side 1 and Side 2