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The house hippo is the subject of a Canadian television public service announcement (PSA) produced by Concerned Children's Advertisers (now known as Companies Committed to Kids) in May 1999.〔http://www.kidsandyouth.com/9.05.pdf〕 Their stated intent is to educate children about critical thinking with regard to what they see in television advertising, and remind them that "it's good to think about what you're watching on TV, and ask questions". ==Message== The narration of the piece is in the style of a Hinterland Who's Who spot, and goes as follows: :''"It's night time in a kitchen just like yours; all is quiet, or is it?" :''"The North American house hippo is found throughout Canada and the Eastern United States. House hippos are very timid creatures and they are rarely seen, but they will defend their territory if provoked. They come out at night to search for food, water, and materials for their nests." :''"The favourite foods of the house hippo are chips, raisins and the crumbs from peanut butter on toast." :''"They build their nests in bedroom closets using lost mittens, dryer lint and bits of string. The nests have to be very soft and warm; house hippos sleep about 16 hours a day." :''That looked really real, but you knew it couldn't be true, didn't you? That's why it's good to think about what you're watching on TV, and ask questions, kind of like you just did. :''A message from Concerned Children's Advertisers.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「House Hippo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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