Thursday, April 16, 2009

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Mrs. Munger's Class was two seasons of brief, 90-second skits on Disney's One Saturday Morning on ABC that featured the talking heads of an middle school yearbook page. The kids in the photos would often exchange silly dialogue and insults, while Mrs. Munger would tell them to "Simmer down! Simmer! Simmer!" The camera would focus on whoever was speaking on one part of the yearbook page and quickly pan to follow the dialogue. Students would move between the pictures to interact with one another. The show was in black and white, but color was used on occasion (on field trips or to show cosmetics). After the skit ended its run, Centerville aired, based upon the same student-photo premise.
Contents
1 Technical Details
2 Controversy
3 Students
4 Episodes
4.1 Season 1
4.2 Season 2
5 References
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Technical Details
Directed by animator Tim Maloney, and produced by Disney for ABC's "One Saturday Morning" children's television programming, the skits used Adobe After Effects and Photoshop computer software to manipulate photographs from a school yearbook. With the aid of computer animation that superimposed facial expressions, the photographs would appear to move their lips as the characters spoke dialogue. The skits ran for 18 months during the 1997-98 season, and during the fall of 1998, until it was realized that the "actors" had been students whose photos were used with neither their knowledge or permission.
Controversy
Since people's photographs were used for entertainment without personality rights clearance, controversy arose. Mrs. Munger turned out to be Mrs. Kathleen Foresman, who had been a teacher at Woodbridge Middle School in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Woodbridge, Virginia, in 1975 when her picture and those of her 6th grade students were taken for a page in a yearbook. She, and four of her former students, filed suit against Disney on December 23, 1998. [1]. Edward Jackson, a computer engineer in San Diego, had learned that his likeness was being used after his 10 year old niece brought the similarity to his attention. Jackson, an African-American, was outraged not only at the use of his photo, but at the "Buckwheat" like speech pattern of the character [2]. The lawsuit was settled for undisclosed damages.
Students
Lance- Speaks only in Pig Latin. Apart from Cissy tattling, no one acknowledges this.
Gordon- He finishes his quotes with "ole!"
Karyn- She's obsessed with death.
Artie- A New Jersey kid who thinks things are crazy, like, "Squanto is funny!"
Dawn- The class kiss-up, who reveals that she is overcompensating for her parents that travel a lot. She often refers to her fellow students as "the children".
Cissy- The tattletale.
Yvonne- A young lady whose lines are all about suffrage, oppression, or other social issues.
Grace- She is the figurative punching bag of the class. Her catchphrase is "Cut it out!"
Theodore- Stutters every sentence and always answers randomly. Described by Gordon as the "nitwit".
Rock- The biggest nerd in school. He doesn't talk until late season 1, but only in Object Subject Verb-style (Yoda speak).
Amanda- She likes to sing and say poetry.
Phoebe- Prone to random outbursts, stares the rest of the time. She brings her mom's cosmetics to school in several Season 2 episodes.
George and George- The trouble-makers who are just two kids named George who look alike. When people called them twins, they always say, "We're not twins!"
Mahoot- He always says "What?" or stares blankly. In 'Good Will Mahoot', he said an actual sentence, followed by "What?"
Episodes
Season 1
Word Problem
Arts & Crafts
Math, Sarcasm and Paper
Substitute Teacher
The Curve
Field Trip
At the Zoo
Rock's Song
Permission Slips
En Espagnol
Oral Reports
Spelling Bee
Seeing Things
Standardized Test
The Pits
Morning Calisthenics
President's Day
Seating Chart
Film Strip
Mahoot's Cousin
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Christmas
Season 2
Chemical Reaction
Wild Blue Yonder
Exchange Student
Career Day
Creative Movement
Art Museum
Fire Drill
Aquarium
Bake Sale
Class Computer
Class Pet
Make-Over
Tallest Building
Simmer Minute
Gerald the Girbil
Onomatopoeia
Good Will Mahoot
Girls' Room
First Snow
References
^ "Disney sued for using photos without permission," Syracuse Post-Standard, December 26, 1998, p A-5
^ "Defamation suit filed," The Stars and Stripes, December 27, 1998, p13
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