I wasn't really going to say much in this thread, I'll elaborate why later, but that specific Earth Rock piece seems a LITTLE too much like...While I will say that what they are saying the Earth songs is true, and is at least an ok way to expose these issues to children, the quality of the songs themselves are kinda meh at best. The obnoxiousness of that one and the bad rapping just...ugh. And why did they have to spell everything? Seems like it was just to make the song three minutes
Now, I can dig School House Rock. It's catchy, it's fun... but I never had that deep connection with it because I never really saw it when I was a kid. That's when you're most likely to bind with things. I don't know if it's because it was on opposite something else I really liked on Saturday Mornings, or my crappy ABC affiliate had to cut out of national programming 2 hours early so they can run Candlepin bowling or something insanely stupid I forget... but I really didn't get to see it until the 90's, when it randomly came back (to quote The Simpsons) as a campy 70's throwback that appeals to Generation X-ers.
I'm well versed in parodies, though...
Which is ALL TRUE, by the way...
Then there was the loving parody that was the basis for an episode of Johnny Bravo, The Sensitive Male... and Mad TV's series of Public School House Rock ones (when MadTV was good)...and Simpsons quote basically gives that one away...