Commandos in the Classroom

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===Explanations===
===Explanations===
*[[Wikipedia:Second audio program|SAP]] is an auxiliary audio channel for television that can be broadcast or transmitted both over the air and by cable TV. It is often used for an alternate language.
*[[Wikipedia:Second audio program|SAP]] is an auxiliary audio channel for television that can be broadcast or transmitted both over the air and by cable TV. It is often used for an alternate language.
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*PG-13 is one of the film ratings used in the Motion Picture Association of America film rating [[Wikipedia:MPAA film rating system|system]].
*'50s-style educational films
*'50s-style educational films
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===Goofs===
===Goofs===
*"Every day" is misspelled at the end. In that context, it should be two words.
*"Every day" is misspelled at the end. In that context, it should be two words.

Revision as of 18:56, 13 September 2005

Commandos in the Classroom

Edutainment at its finest!

Cast (in order of appearance):

Places: Cheat Commandos HQ, Price Style

Date: September 13, 2005

Running Time: 4:15

Page Title: Buy all our Teaching Aids and Filmstrips!

Contents

Transcript

CRACKOTAGE: Movie night is my favorite night. I think it is my favorite night. Hee hee hoo hoo!

SILENT RIP: Are you even trying anymore?

GUNHAVER: All right boys, time for a little R and R. Tonight we've got the old family favorite Pony Fights 2!!!

EVERYBODY: Yay! Yeah! All Right! PG-13!

{the big screen cuts to the green rating screen. It says "THE FOLLOWING FILM HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR CERTIAN AUDIENCES BY SOME PEOPLE WHO KNOW WHAT'S BEST. IT BE RATED PG-13 FOR SEVERE CUSSING AND VERY ILLEGAL PONY FIGHTS.}

Easter Eggs

  • Click on "Lesson"
  • Click on "Guys"
  • Click on "Seriously"

Fun Facts

Explanations

  • SAP is an auxiliary audio channel for television that can be broadcast or transmitted both over the air and by cable TV. It is often used for an alternate language.
  • PG-13 is one of the film ratings used in the Motion Picture Association of America film rating system.
  • '50s-style educational films

Goofs

  • "Every day" is misspelled at the end. In that context, it should be two words.

Inside References

Real-World References

  • Teen Choice Awards

External Links

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