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he show is a documentary showing how common, everyday items (including foodstuffs like bubblegum, industrial products such as engines, musical instruments such as guitars, and sporting goods such as snowboards) are manufactured. It is filmed to simplify overdubbing in different languages. For example, the show avoids showing a narrator or host onscreen, does not often have employees of featured companies speak on camera, and keeps human interaction with the manufacturing process to a bare minimum. An off-screen narrator explains each process, often with humorous puns. Each half hour show usually has three or four main segments, with each product getting a demonstration of about five minutes; exceptions in the allotted time for more complex products. Usually, every show has at least one product with an historic background note preceding it: Showing how and where the product originated, and what people used before it. (source: en.wikipedia.org)
This episode demonstrates the production processes for eyeglass lenses, granite, potato chips and microprocessors, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes honey, fiber-optics, bricks and pipe organs, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes personal watercraft, wine, office furniture and ice skates, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for winter jackets, animation, mushrooms and gold rings, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for hydroponic lettuce, construction wood, recycling and fishing flies, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for diamond cuttings, wood doors, paintballs and newspapers, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for carpets, drinking water, laser eye surgery and acoustic guitars and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for fiberglass boats, clothes dryers, bubble gum and fireworks, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for steel safes, false teeth, airplanes and maple syrup, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for gummies, aluminum cans, fish farming and bronze sculptures, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for aluminum pots and pans, artificial limbs, peanut butter and high-intensity light bulbs, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for cars, grocery carts, rapid tooling and prototyping and collectible coins, and shows how each is made.
This episode demonstrates the production processes for ball bearings, electrical wires, lost wax process casting and automated machines, and shows how each is made.
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