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Eggs 101 is an interesting little gem from PBS 39 that dives into the egg industry through the lens of a school project. The pacing is quite relaxed, allowing viewers to absorb the various aspects of egg production while following the quirky duo, Kenlyn and Josh. It has this charming home-video aesthetic, which gives it a sense of authenticity not often found in typical documentaries. Themes of education and exploration are woven throughout, capturing a genuine curiosity about food production. It’s not groundbreaking or polished, but there's a sincerity in its approach that makes it distinctive, plus the practical effects used in some segments add a tangible feel to the experience.
Eggs 101 has had a somewhat limited presence in collector circles, primarily due to its specific educational content and niche appeal. Most copies were produced for educational use, making original releases somewhat scarce. It’s certainly not the most sought-after title, but those interested in food documentaries or PBS history might find it worth tracking down for a unique perspective on a common industry.
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