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Based on the book series, “The Magic School Bus” takes kids on a virtual bus ride. They do everything from transporting kids inside the human body to taking them to the outer reaches of space.
Tributes are pouring in for artist and Brooklyn native Bruce Degen, whose illustrations brought Ms. Frizzle and her “Magic School Bus” to life.
He memorably portrayed a frizzy-haired science teacher roping her elementary school class into adventures aboard a shape-shifting yellow bus.
Bruce Degen, artist behind the “The Magic School Bus” children's book series starring Mrs. Frizzle, dies in his Newtown home.
The Magic School Bus is a classically animated Science show, still shown in schools throughout the country. But, the show was actually based on a book. Here's how the bus came together.
According to the Washtucna Historical Museum, which owns the bus, it had been located on government-owned land along Highway 260 outside of Starbuck, Washington, for decades.
The Magic School Bus from the educational program from the 1990s has been recreated by a player in Starfield, displaying the game's customizability and adventure potential while paying respect to ...
Players are having fun building all sorts of wild and wonderful ships in Starfield, but this player took things back to their childhood and created a Magic flying School Bus.
The TheaterWorks USA production of “Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System” at Orlando Family Stage feels understaged but the willing cast makes up for it.
With whitewashing and a dash of oversimplified animation, Netflix's reboot of the Magic School Bus has me truly freaked out and concerned.
The original Magic School Bus became a kids cult classic for most of us '90s kids and babies out there. When the trailer for a Magic School Bus reboot graced our screens three years ago, the ...