

The only algebra class where 'x' actually marks the spot.
Required study by high schools and colleges, algebra has been a notorious stumbling block for students. Without a solid foundation in algebra, however, you cannot expect to do well in more advanced math and science courses, such as calculus, physics and chemistry. Suitable for students of all ages, this DVD presents the three basic principles of algebra in a clear, fun and approachable manner: functions, algebraic properties and linear equations.
Acting
Idaho Bones deserves an Emmy for committing to the bit.
Production
Peak 90s edutainment aesthetic—aggressively colorful and proud of it.
Writing
Puns so bad they loop back around to genius.
Director
Danielle Fenati
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Standard Deviants pioneered 'edutainment' in the 90s, filling the gap between Sesame Street and actual suffering in lecture halls.
Idaho Bones was played by Michael LeFort, who basically committed to being a math-themed Indiana Jones parody for multiple sequels.
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