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'''''Spider-Man Safety Series''''' is a line of direct-to-video animated educational tapes by Coronet/MTI Film & Video that were distributed by The Learning Company. Released in 1990, three separate video tapes were produced: ''Don’t Hide Abuse'', ''Smart Kids Play it Safe'' and ''What To Do About Drugs''. Created to be ran in an elementary classroom setting, each copy came with a lesson plan for teachers to instruct their students with after watching.
'''''Spider-Man Safety Series''''' is a line of direct-to-video animated educational tapes by Coronet/MTI Film & Video that were distributed by The Learning Company. Released in 1990, four separate video tapes were produced: ''Don’t Hide Abuse'', ''Smart Kids Play it Safe'', ''What To Do About Drugs'' and ''Where Do You Go for Help''. Created to be ran in an elementary classroom setting, each copy came with a lesson plan for teachers to instruct their students with after watching.


The VHS release has long gone out of print and due to being sold exclusively to schools, copies are difficult to obtain. No footage of any of the three has surfaced online.
The VHS release has long gone out of print, and due to being sold exclusively to schools, copies are difficult to obtain. Only one out of the four episodes, ''Don't Hide Abuse'', has been uploaded online. No footage exists of the other three episodes. An official re-release is unlikely, as it would have to be cleared by Disney.
 
Lost Media Wiki user RogueKnite contacted the publisher of these videos and got this message in return <blockquote>"We received your letter and did some research. It looks like Phoenix distributed these for awhile and then withdrew them. These were produced by LCA as the "Spider-man Safety Series" and most LCA titles, including these, were acquired by FOX that then licensed them back to Phoenix. The FOX contract shows that FOX rights were due to expire in 2005, but since we never heard whether FOX renewed those rights, we don't know the current status. The contract also shows that all distribution is subject to underlying rights belonging to MARVEL. Your letter stated there were 3 episodes when in fact there were 4. You overlooked "Where Do You Go for Help" We have 6,000+ VHS tapes not all of which are fully documented. That is a project I am working on presently. If I come across these I will let you know however I suggest you try Fox first."</blockquote>


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
===Don’t Hide Abuse===
===Don't Hide Abuse===
"The Spider-Man video addresses the issue of physical abuse. Maria, a young elementary student, is afraid to tell anyone that her father physically abuses her. Her friends become suspicious of her bruises and they ask Spider-man to help out. Spider-man is able to give the children advice and eventually, Maria tells her secret to a trusted adult.
"The Spider-Man video addresses the issue of physical abuse. Maria, a young elementary student, is afraid to tell anyone that her father physically abuses her. Her friends become suspicious of her bruises and they ask Spider-man to help out. Spider-man is able to give the children advice and eventually, Maria tells her secret to a trusted adult.


This presentation is appropriate for second graders. They will become aware of physical abuse and how it is different from a normal discipline. It also reinforces the need to have a support system of trusted adults that they feel comfortable talking to. Our main goal in all of our programs is the importance of students telling adults about bad secrets, which is defined during the facilitation. The students are also asked during our visit to name some adults that would be included in their personal support system."<ref>[http://owenshousecac.org/educational-services/ Educational Services.] Retrieved Dec 13 '17</ref>
This presentation is appropriate for second graders. They will become aware of physical abuse and how it is different from a normal discipline. It also reinforces the need to have a support system of trusted adults that they feel comfortable talking to. Our main goal in all of our programs is the importance of students telling adults about bad secrets, which is defined during the facilitation. The students are also asked during our visit to name some adults that would be included in their personal support system."<ref>[http://owenshousecac.org/educational-services/ Educational Services.] Retrieved 13 Dec '17</ref>


Run Time: 11 minutes<ref>[https://www.worldcat.org/title/spider-man-dont-hide-abuse/oclc/26861284&referer=brief_results Spider-Man-- don't hide abuse (VHS tape, 1990).] Retrieved Dec 13 '17</ref>
Run Time: 11 minutes<ref>[https://www.worldcat.org/title/spider-man-dont-hide-abuse/oclc/26861284&referer=brief_results WorldCat page for the tape, where it is shown to survive at a board in Florida.] Retrieved 13 Dec '17</ref>


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===Smart Kids Play It Safe===
===Smart Kids Play It Safe===
"In this video, Spider-Man invites viewers to follow his friends, E.J., Timmy, Maria, and Jason, on their way home from elementary school and discover how they handle the secret safety tests he has arranged. Spider-Man’s friends prove they are responsible for following the seven safety rules he has taught them. ''SPIDER-MAN: SMART KIDS PLAY IT SAFE'' is a children’s safety guide about walking home from school and being home alone. This program is fully animated with a multi-cultural cast of characters."<ref>[http://images.pcmac.org/SiSFiles/Schools/AL/MobileCounty/TurnerElementary/Uploads/News/Documents/Summary%20%20SPIDER-MAN%20%20SMART%20KIDS%20PLAY%20IT%20SAFE%202ND%20AND%203RD.doc The month of October is Personal Safety Month] Retrieved Dec 13 '17.</ref>
"In this video, Spider-Man invites viewers to follow his friends, E.J., Timmy, Maria, and Jason, on their way home from elementary school and discover how they handle the secret safety tests he has arranged. Spider-Man’s friends prove they are responsible for following the seven safety rules he has taught them. ''SPIDER-MAN: SMART KIDS PLAY IT SAFE'' is a children’s safety guide about walking home from school and being home alone. This program is fully animated with a multi-cultural cast of characters."<ref>[http://images.pcmac.org/SiSFiles/Schools/AL/MobileCounty/TurnerElementary/Uploads/News/Documents/Summary%20%20SPIDER-MAN%20%20SMART%20KIDS%20PLAY%20IT%20SAFE%202ND%20AND%203RD.doc A page for one of the tapes.] Retrieved 13 Dec '17</ref>


Run Time: 11 minutes<ref>[https://www.worldcat.org/title/smart-kids-play-it-safe/oclc/27969619&referer=brief_results Smart kids play it safe (VHS tape, 1990)] Retrieved Dec 13 '17</ref>
Run Time: 11 minutes<ref>[https://www.worldcat.org/title/smart-kids-play-it-safe/oclc/27969619&referer=brief_results The tape's WorldCat page.] Retrieved 13 Dec '17</ref>


===What To Do About Drugs===
===What To Do About Drugs===
"When Timmy, an elementary school student, is offered drugs by two very persuasive older boys, his friends enlist the help of Spider-Man to teach him about drugs and making good decisions."
"When Timmy, an elementary school student, is offered drugs by two very persuasive older boys, his friends enlist the help of Spider-Man to teach him about drugs and making good decisions."


Run Time: 11 minutes<ref>[https://www.worldcat.org/title/spider-man-what-to-do-about-drugs/oclc/28390355&referer=brief_results Spider-man : what to do about drugs (VHS tape, 1990).] Retrieved Dec 13 '17</ref>
Run Time: 11 minutes<ref>[https://www.worldcat.org/title/spider-man-what-to-do-about-drugs/oclc/28390355&referer=brief_results Page for the tape on WorldCat, where it is shown to apparently be available at a school in Kansas.] Retrieved 13 Dec '17</ref>
 
===Where Do You Go for Help===
Little is known about this entry. There is a listing that hints that it's in possession of the New York State Library on their site.
 
==External Link==
*[http://plattekill.lib.ny.us/nfvideos.htm New York State Library listings.] Retrieved 09 Jun '19


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 18:14, 26 February 2020

Spiderman safety.jpeg

A screenshot from the intro of one of the videos.

Status: Partially Found

Spider-Man Safety Series is a line of direct-to-video animated educational tapes by Coronet/MTI Film & Video that were distributed by The Learning Company. Released in 1990, four separate video tapes were produced: Don’t Hide Abuse, Smart Kids Play it Safe, What To Do About Drugs and Where Do You Go for Help. Created to be ran in an elementary classroom setting, each copy came with a lesson plan for teachers to instruct their students with after watching.

The VHS release has long gone out of print, and due to being sold exclusively to schools, copies are difficult to obtain. Only one out of the four episodes, Don't Hide Abuse, has been uploaded online. No footage exists of the other three episodes. An official re-release is unlikely, as it would have to be cleared by Disney.

Lost Media Wiki user RogueKnite contacted the publisher of these videos and got this message in return

"We received your letter and did some research. It looks like Phoenix distributed these for awhile and then withdrew them. These were produced by LCA as the "Spider-man Safety Series" and most LCA titles, including these, were acquired by FOX that then licensed them back to Phoenix. The FOX contract shows that FOX rights were due to expire in 2005, but since we never heard whether FOX renewed those rights, we don't know the current status. The contract also shows that all distribution is subject to underlying rights belonging to MARVEL. Your letter stated there were 3 episodes when in fact there were 4. You overlooked "Where Do You Go for Help" We have 6,000+ VHS tapes not all of which are fully documented. That is a project I am working on presently. If I come across these I will let you know however I suggest you try Fox first."

Synopsis

Don't Hide Abuse

"The Spider-Man video addresses the issue of physical abuse. Maria, a young elementary student, is afraid to tell anyone that her father physically abuses her. Her friends become suspicious of her bruises and they ask Spider-man to help out. Spider-man is able to give the children advice and eventually, Maria tells her secret to a trusted adult.

This presentation is appropriate for second graders. They will become aware of physical abuse and how it is different from a normal discipline. It also reinforces the need to have a support system of trusted adults that they feel comfortable talking to. Our main goal in all of our programs is the importance of students telling adults about bad secrets, which is defined during the facilitation. The students are also asked during our visit to name some adults that would be included in their personal support system."[1]

Run Time: 11 minutes[2]

Don't Hide Abuse

Smart Kids Play It Safe

"In this video, Spider-Man invites viewers to follow his friends, E.J., Timmy, Maria, and Jason, on their way home from elementary school and discover how they handle the secret safety tests he has arranged. Spider-Man’s friends prove they are responsible for following the seven safety rules he has taught them. SPIDER-MAN: SMART KIDS PLAY IT SAFE is a children’s safety guide about walking home from school and being home alone. This program is fully animated with a multi-cultural cast of characters."[3]

Run Time: 11 minutes[4]

What To Do About Drugs

"When Timmy, an elementary school student, is offered drugs by two very persuasive older boys, his friends enlist the help of Spider-Man to teach him about drugs and making good decisions."

Run Time: 11 minutes[5]

Where Do You Go for Help

Little is known about this entry. There is a listing that hints that it's in possession of the New York State Library on their site.

External Link

References