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  2. 30 Funny One-Panel Comics By Canadian Cartoonist Scott ... - AOL

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    Image credits: scottjohnstoncartoons Scott Johnston has published several books filled with his colorful single-panel cartoons. Each collection takes a funny and unique look at various topics ...

  3. The More You Know - Wikipedia

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    The campaign has been widely parodied, with references in Will & Grace, 30 Rock, American Dad!, Family Guy, [6] Drawn Together, Scrubs, recurring parodies on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, a running segment on The Daily Show called "The Less You Know", and an April 2006 series of NBC-produced mock PSAs starring the cast of The Office.

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    The company gained a reputation in 2003 for a series of short films which parodied the public service announcement (PSA) safety messages used at the end of every episode of the 1980s G.I. Joe animated series, based on Hasbro's toy line. [2]

  6. Very special episode - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of a very special episode is generally to raise awareness of an issue and encourage those affected to seek help if necessary. For example, the Diff'rent Strokes episode "The Bicycle Man", in the same year it was released, influenced a child in La Porte, Indiana, to inform his mother of a pedophile in the area, and the LaPorte police department credited the episode for the man's ...

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  8. Do you know where your children are? - Wikipedia

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    The PSA was featured on Time magazine's "Top 10 Public-Service Announcements" list. [1] The PSA was often parodied. [1] The line appeared in the Simpsons episode "Bart After Dark", upon which Homer Simpson responded to the television, "I told you last night – no!", [1] and as the tagline for the 1999 film 200 Cigarettes.

  9. Public service announcement - Wikipedia

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    A public service announcement (PSA) is a message in the public interest disseminated by the media without charge to raise public awareness and change behavior. Oftentimes these messages feature unsettling imagery, ideas or behaviors that are designed to startle or even scare the viewer into understanding the consequences of undergoing a particular harmful action or inaction (such as pictures ...