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Liberty's Kids
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One Life to Lose

  • Episode aired Sep 23, 2002
  • TV-Y7
  • 24m
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7.7/10
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Liberty's Kids (2002)
Liberty's Kids: One Life To Lose
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A failed peace conference between the British Admiral Howe and John Adams and Ben Franklin convinces the American leaders that the British have no interest in making peace (9/11/76).A failed peace conference between the British Admiral Howe and John Adams and Ben Franklin convinces the American leaders that the British have no interest in making peace (9/11/76).A failed peace conference between the British Admiral Howe and John Adams and Ben Franklin convinces the American leaders that the British have no interest in making peace (9/11/76).

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    • Jay Abramowitz
  • Stars
    • Walter Cronkite
    • Billy Crystal
    • Michael York
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    7.7/10
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    • Writer
      • Jay Abramowitz
    • Stars
      • Walter Cronkite
      • Billy Crystal
      • Michael York
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    Walter Cronkite
    Walter Cronkite
    • Benjamin Franklin
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    Billy Crystal
    Billy Crystal
    • John Adams
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    Michael York
    Michael York
    • Admiral Lord Howe
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    Kathleen Barr
    Kathleen Barr
    • Henri
    • (voice)
    Reo Jones
    • Sarah
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    Chris Lundquist
    • James
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      • Jay Abramowitz
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      [first lines]

      Sarah: [writing a letter] New York City is teaming with his majesty's troops. The tension here is excruciating. It has been over a year since the rebellion began, and General Washington has been retreating from Manhattan as it burns behind him. Still, this beautiful autumn evening finds me full of hope. Congress has appointed a committee to meet with Admiral Howe, commander of his majesty's navy. And their subject, peace. The historic Committee is composed of Mr. John Adams, Mr. Edward Rutledge of South Carolina, and - not surprisingly - our own Dr. Benjamin Franklin. My prayers, dear Mother, our with them.

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      Through My Own Eyes
      Music by Matthew Gerrard

      Lyrics by Linda Thompson

      Performed by Aaron Carter and Kayla Hinkle

      [The series' official theme song]

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    4/10

    How far can you stretch history?

    This episode of Liberty's Kids attempts to tell the story of Nathan Hale's death in 20 minutes. Does it succeed? Well...almost.

    Like every episode of the show, it will do a great job at entertaining the kids with its jokes and characters. Adults might find the cast interesting, and the animation is fine. The really big problem with this episode is how it contorts history to fit its characters in.

    I know this isn't the only episode of Liberty's Kids to do this ("The Boston Tea Party," for example), but at least you could probably make good excuses for the other episodes. This one, however, completely makes up this story of how Nathan Hale was captured when he mistook some British sailors for Americans. This story is not only unsupported by any historical accounts, but it also unnecessarily makes Hale look dumber then he really was. Why do they make up this almost entirely ahistorical story? Oh, they do it for a perfectly good reason: so they can have a joke about the two fictional main characters pretending to be engaged. Seriously.

    Maybe it's just me, but I don't think a joke, no matter how funny, is worth rewriting history in a show meant to teach kids about history. Children are too young to figure out when a show is making things up or not. Any kids watching this episode will likely spend at least several years of their lives thinking, "That's how Nathan Hale was captured." I understand that creative license is in about every work of historical fiction, but there is a limit, and I believe this episode crosses it.

    My recommendation: if you are a parent or relative of a child watching this, research the real story of Nathan Hale and tell it to him/her. If they can handle this episode, I guarantee they can handle the real story.
    • sjwestbrooks
    • Apr 11, 2022
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      • September 23, 2002 (United States)
    • Production companies
      • DIC Entertainment
      • Mélusine Productions
      • Suzhou Hong Ying Animation
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