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I Like Bikes, But... (1978)

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Runtime : 14M

Director : Bob Deaton, Lauren Dolezal, Dennis Hess, Ernest Johnson, Oscar Rojas, Robert Rose, Trudy Travis

Sinopse

An animated bike named Ike explains the safety hazards of bikes, chanting "I like bikes" as he moves through various settings, then following live-action bike riders. One falls over in the street and is nearly hit by Lisa's parents. Ike then narrates Lisa's interest in bikes through to her teenage years when she gets a car to see if she can be attentive now that she's not using hers as much.

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Tripulações

Bob Deaton
Bob Deaton
Director
Douglas Poulter
Douglas Poulter
Writer
Arthur H. Wolf
Arthur H. Wolf
Writer
Lauren Dolezal
Lauren Dolezal
Director
Dennis Hess
Dennis Hess
Director
Ernest Johnson
Ernest Johnson
Director
Oscar Rojas
Oscar Rojas
Director
Robert Rose
Robert Rose
Director
Trudy Travis
Trudy Travis
Director

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