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|title=<center>The Tale of Dr. Rabbit & Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit</center>
|This article has been tagged as <span style="color:blue">'''Needing work'''</span> due to its lack of content.
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|imagecaption=The side of the cassette for ''Tale''
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=Oct 16, 2016
|foundby=[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgMXfD7QpYPFk7YXT9wFCDA Tamincog]
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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 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.'''''


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==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.).


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==The Tale of Dr. Rabbit==
|title=<center>Dr. Rabbit's World Tour Audio Tapes</center>
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.
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</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 1996, coinciding with the release of ''Dr. Rabbit's World Tour'' came an audio tape with a new "Dr. Rabbit" story and song, called '''''The Tale of Dr. Rabbit'' and ''Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit'''''', respectively. Information online of the tape ranges from obscure, or just plain non-existent, however, audio clips have surfaced at one point, proving its existence.
==Videos==
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| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg_sDLO-tOE|320x240|center|Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit}}
| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPvuX2LRR8E|320x240|center|The Tale of Dr. Rabbit}}
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Revision as of 16:31, 19 May 2017

Dr rabbit cassette.jpg

The side of the cassette for Tale

Status: Found

Date found: Oct 16, 2016

Found by: Tamincog

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.

Videos

Play a Game with Dr. Rabbit

The Tale of Dr. Rabbit