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When I was little I used to watch a Spanish TV program for kids about the human body. I lived in Cuba by that time and compared to other TV programs I had the chance to watch, this one had a very good animation. What I remember is that it always started with some kids playing outside and somehow the camera "entered" in one of the kid’s body and started to explain the body functions. I can still remember one episode in which one kid catch a flu and then he sneezes and that is when the camera "enters" in his body and started to explain why people get flu and how the human body responded to that. It was very informative and very well done. Another thing I remember is the song, of course in Spanish that said some like that: "La vida es así llena de paz llena de emoción, una flor que nace desde el fondo de tu corazón..." The reason I am saying all this is because I would like to get a copy for my kids, DVD or VHS. If anyone knows where I can get it, please, let me know.


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 by Dinofly on Dec 25 2007 (25 months ago)
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I am not sure if it is the one you are searching for, but when I was a kid, in our television run (dubbed) this one:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0284735/

I do not know anything better for kids. It is funny and very educational.

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"Sounds Like Magic School Bus: Inside the Human Body"

 by newbie379774 on Dec 21 2007 (26 months ago)
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This sounds like something my son adores -- The Magic School bus. In one episode, Ralphie get's the flu and they go inside him, in another they enter Arnold when he eats lunch. Kids love these shows and they do a great job of teaching science.
Sources: http://www.amazon.com/Magic-School-Bus-Human-Body/dp/B0009S4IME/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1198291819&sr=8-1
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