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What’s the Story?

Reviewed by Emily Ashby

MAN-MADE shows viewers what goes into producing the kind of everyday items most of us usually don't think about all that much. From excavating the required natural resources to packaging final products, each step in the items' creation is explained and illustrated in detail. Experts in everything from engineering to advertising comment throughout each episode, shedding light on the evolution of the production process and piecing together the history of the featured item.

Is It Any Good?

3

Man-Made will give you a new appreciation for what it takes to make things you probably take for granted (like aluminum cans, for example). It also, perhaps unconsciously, makes a strong case for recycling by including information about the diminishing supply of the earth's resources -- and estimates of when those supplies might run out. Viewers may even get a brush-up course in economics (remember the law of supply and demand?) when episode content touches on the affordability of products made readily available by lightning-fast production. The show is a perfect fit for inquisitive viewers who like to know how things work, so curious tweens and teen will find a lot to like here; with the educational nature of the series, parents probably will, too.

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