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Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears-- and more stories from Africa [videorecording] /Weston Woods presents.

by Jones, James Earl; Akar, John; Schindel, Morton; Deitch, Gene; Gagne, Paul R; Wilkos, Virginia; Aardema, Verna; Dillon, Leo [ill.]; Dillon, Diane [ill.]; Haley, Gail E; Aardema, Verna; Scholastic Inc; New Video Group; Weston Woods Studios.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: Scholastic video collection. Publisher: [New York] : Scholastic : Distributed by New Video, 2004, c1973Edition: Standard format.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 61 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 043972533X.Subject(s): Folklore -- Africa -- Juvenile films | Mosquitoes -- Folklore -- Juvenile films | Animals -- Folklore -- Juvenile films | Folklore -- Africa | Mosquitoes -- Folklore | Animals -- FolkloreGenre/Form: Children's films. | Video recordings for children. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: 398.2
Contents:
Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears / produced by Morton Schindel ; adapted and directed by Gene Deitch -- Story, a story / produced by Morton Schindel ; adapted and directed by Gene Deitch -- Who's in Rabbit's house? / produced by Paul R. Gagne ; directed by Virginia Wilkos.
Production Credits: Animation by Old�rich Haberle (1), Jaroslava Blagoevov�a (2), Bohumil �Sejda (2), Virginia Wilkos (3), Ty Varszegi (3) ; editing, Zdenka Navr�atilov�a (1-2), Paul R. Gagne (3), Robin Smith (3) ; music by V�aclav Kubica (1-2), Yohuru Ralph Williams (3).
Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears narrated by James Earl Jones.Storyteller for A story, a story: John Akar.Who's in Rabbit's house? narrated by James Earl Jones.Summary: Presents three traditional African folk tales, including the title work in which a mosquito's lie sets off a confusing chain of events with distressing consequences.
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Collective title from container, disc label, and menu screen.

Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears from the book written by Verna Aardema and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon.

A story, a story from the book based on an African tale retold and illustrated by Gail E. Haley.

Who's in Rabbit's house? from the book based on an African tale retold by Verna Aardema and illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon.

Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears originally produced in 1984.

A story, a story originally produced in 1973.

Who's in Rabbit's house? originally produced in 1995.

Includes bonus stories The village of round and square houses, Hot hippo, and Spanish version of Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears; trailer; and read-along option.

Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears / produced by Morton Schindel ; adapted and directed by Gene Deitch -- Story, a story / produced by Morton Schindel ; adapted and directed by Gene Deitch -- Who's in Rabbit's house? / produced by Paul R. Gagne ; directed by Virginia Wilkos.

Animation by Old�rich Haberle (1), Jaroslava Blagoevov�a (2), Bohumil �Sejda (2), Virginia Wilkos (3), Ty Varszegi (3) ; editing, Zdenka Navr�atilov�a (1-2), Paul R. Gagne (3), Robin Smith (3) ; music by V�aclav Kubica (1-2), Yohuru Ralph Williams (3).

Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears narrated by James Earl Jones.

Storyteller for A story, a story: John Akar.

Who's in Rabbit's house? narrated by James Earl Jones.

Presents three traditional African folk tales, including the title work in which a mosquito's lie sets off a confusing chain of events with distressing consequences.

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