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So Little Time, Vol.1: School's Cool

So Little Time, Vol.1: School's Cool
"School's Cool" For 14-year olds Chloe and Riley Carlson (Mary-Kate and Ashley), high school is a lot of work--besides dating, partying, and shopping at the mall, they have to go to classes, too! This collection of So Little Time episodes finds Chloe and Riley taking on weird biology partners, dumb after-school jobs and disastrous class projects...but even gym class is bearable with your best friend along! Episodes at the head of the class include "Breakfast Club", "Color of Money", "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "True Lies", "Trading Places", and "Teacher's Pet" (only on DVD). DVD extra features include hilarious blooper out-takes, a trivia quiz, photo gallery, and trailers. The VHS edition includes a behind-the-scenes featurette.



So Little Time, Vol.2: Boy Crazy
So Little Time, Vol.2: Boy Crazy
"Boy Crazy" From coffee to curfew, 14-year-olds Chloe and Riley Carlson (Mary-Kate and Ashley) manage the ups and downs of growing up--and now that they're in high school, they have to deal with boys, too! In this collection of episodes from the hit television series So Little Time, Chloe and Riley tackle girl stuff like first dates, first kisses, first loves and broken hearts...thank goodness they have each other! With hip new music from cool new bands, So Little Time is a series worth clearing your schedule for! Episodes to go crazy for include "Dog Day Afternoon", "There's Something About Riley", "Riley's New Guy", "The New Guy", "The Wheelchair", and "Waiting for Gibson" (only on DVD). DVD extra features include hilarious blooper out-takes, a trivia quiz, photo gallery, and trailers. The VHS volume includes a behind-the-scenes featurette.



National Middle School Science Bowl - Science Bowl is a middle school academic competition, similar to Quiz Bowl, held in the United States. Two teams of four students each compete to answer various science-related questions.

Quiz: Ah! My Goddess - Quiz: Ah! My Goddess is a trivia game for Oh My Goddess!

National Deaf Academic Bowl - Gallaudet University established its first Academic Bowl for deaf and hard of hearing students in 1997 with the goal of promoting academic competition among school teams. Quiz Tournaments, in which teams of high school students compete against each other in local, regional, and national events, have gained wide popularity among high schools and colleges throughout the country.

Quizbowl - Quizbowl (also known as Quiz-bowl, Quiz Bowl, or Academic Bowl) is a family of games of questions and answers on all topics of human knowledge, commonly played in high school and college. In brief, the game is played with buzzers between (usually) 2 teams of (usually) 4 players each.



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