How It's Made
TV-G
7.8
2001
Documentary
Have you ever wondered how the products you use every day are made? How It's Made leads you through the process of how everyday products, such as apple juice, skateboards, engines, contact lenses, and many more objects are manufactured.
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Episode 13 : Baseball Gloves, Medical Electrodes, Stetson Hats
December. 03,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for baseball gloves, medical electrodes, stetson hats.
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Episode 12 : Induction Cooktops, Truck Scales, Tetra Pak Containers, Harmonicas
November. 26,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for induction cooktops, truck scales, tetra pak containers, harmonicas.
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Episode 11 : Heated Skate Blades, Gliders, Hand Bells, Fire Hoses
November. 19,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for heated skate blades, gliders, hand bells, fire hoses.
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Episode 10 : Giant Valves, Sardines, Barographs, Disposable Diapers
November. 12,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for giant valves, sardines, barographs, disposable diapers.
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Episode 9 : Accordions, Pineapples, Artificial Joints
November. 05,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for accordions, pineapples, artificial joints.
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Episode 8 : Hot Rods, Decorative Eggs, Fire Hose Nozzles, Baseballs
October. 29,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for hot rods, decorative eggs, fire hose nozzles, baseballs.
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Episode 7 : Microphones, Hot Tubs, Artificial Turf, Beer Steins
October. 21,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for microphones, hot tubs, artificial turf, beer steins.
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Episode 6 : Cine Cameras, Glass Christmas Ornaments, Giant Tires
October. 14,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for cine cameras, glass christmas ornaments, giant tires.
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Episode 5 : Technical Glass, Washing Machines, Playing Cards, Crossbows
October. 07,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for technical glass, washing machines, playing cards, crossbows.
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Episode 4 : Javelins, Cuckoo Clocks, Hearts of Palm, Windshield Wipers
September. 30,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for javelins, cuckoo clocks, hearts of palm, windshield wipers.
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Episode 3 : Pencils, Metal Recycling, Coffee
September. 24,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for pencils, metal recycling, coffee.
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Episode 2 : Anatomical Models, Jukeboxes, Tortilla Chips, Spark Plugs
September. 17,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for anatomical models, jukeboxes, tortilla chips, spark plugs.
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Episode 1 : Binoculars, Sparklers, Rubber Boots, Circular Saw Blades
September. 10,2008
This episode demonstrates the production processes for binoculars, sparklers, rubber boots, circular saw blades.
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