Psychedelic Hanna-Barbera anti-drug PSA, ca. 1970. Created by Art Babbitt - he'd developed Goofy during his time at Disney.
This entry in MGM's "Crime Does Not Pay" series deals with illegal gambling and bookmaking.
Several children spend a day in the forest and learn from Smokey Bear the five rules to fire safety.
Environmental PSA by Bill Plympton.
A short film warning the unaware housewife of the dangers of “dry cleaning” with gasoline at home.
Anti-tobacco PSA by the Arizona Department of Health Services, with its campaign aimed at teenagers which ran between the mid-90s to early 2000s. This is one of their later ones, which uses the dark and disturbing imagery of a factory that produces both cigarettes and the teenagers who smoke them.
A PSA about Hate Crime. Young Izaak finds out that his father has been yet another victim of Hate Crime, while also learning what to do in this situations.
This short film is a translation of an original script from the USSR, written in 1936, but never produced. An over-the-top anti-smoking PSA.
Excessive speed is the number one killer on the roads: one-thrid of all road deaths are caused by it. By excessive speeding drivers risk their own lives and those of others.
Documentary about children and accidents focusing on a family who lost their son who fell down a well.
Young Billy Martin has a vision of Soapy, a giant bar of soap, that teaches him the importance of being clean.
The house hippo is a fictitious species of hippopotamus, and the subject of a Canadian television public service announcement produced by Concerned Children's Advertisers