BRUH I WAS FASCINATED BY THE SONG TOO AND I DIDN’T EVEN HEAR ABOUT IT WHEN I WAS ONE BUT NOW THAT I HAVE I WANT NOTHING FOR THIS YEARS CHRISTMAS THAN TO BRING THIS SHOW BACK 😢😢😢😢😢
These fundings might have been common on library videocassettes, but are now as rare as one can get without being extinct. Pretty soon, no one will believe these fundings ever existed. It's a real shame.
That Kellogg's Rice Krispies funding credit during the beginning and the end of Reading Rainbow has bring me back a lot early Elementary school memories. I'm an 1990s baby by the way.
@@mamatemari6061 I saw some old shows too in my childhood like this show which is extremely lucky for us 🤠 But I feel pain for other kids who can’t grow up and get remember this 😢
DellFan Productions, Thanks for uploading the video i've been waiting for. And I hope you have a good future making videos for fans & subscribers alike.
For those of you Texans who are watching, Reading Rainbow did not air on KERA 13, North Texas’ primary PBS station, but rather aired on KDTN 2, its former secondary PBS station. Reading Rainbow aired on KDTN 2 from I think 1988-2004. 2004 is when Reading Rainbow officially started airing on KERA 13.
Scorbunny: Everybody loves to read books because I sometimes read a good book (Thanks to Levar Burton). Please hope that comes back with the latest books in a reboot.
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents, everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and This station and other Public Television Stations.
Funding for Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from Kellogg's, who urges you to explore the joys of reading. Funding for the series was also provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Reading Rainbow is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, by the annual financial support of PBS Viewers Like You and by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. And...
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a Ready to Learn Television Cooperative Agreement from the U.S Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service. And the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. And by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents, everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and This station and other Public Television Stations.
Reading Rainbow, Barney and Friends, Kratt’s Creatures, Zoom, The Puzzle Place as well as Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego and Where In Time Is Carmen Sandiego and Bill Nye The Science Guy were shows that I loved watching.
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The National Science Foundation. the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, This station, and other Public Television Stations. And by a grant from Kellogg's, who reminds you to take time each day for reading.
DellFan Productions+ Can You Do Sesame Street, Because I Saw Video From TheTimTracker, Can You Do Funding Credits Compilation Pf Sesame Street, Because It`s 50 Years For Making Of The Show!
Bruh I agree with you to the extreme I didn’t even get to watch one episode of this mystical, jazzy, groovy, nostalgic, eutopia like, joyful, amazing show and I want nothing more for this Christmas year than for them to bring this boy back to it’s golden ages where it belongs
Funding for Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from Kellogg's, who urges you to explore the joys of reading. Funding for the series was also provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Hey! @DellFanProductions Yall forgot one! It's the funding from 1999, featuring RCN: th-cam.com/video/EtYvk9CUVH8/w-d-xo.html In addition, here's the rare theme song for that same year in HD: th-cam.com/video/MwEsyhSzHAw/w-d-xo.html Why is it rare? It's the only version with LeVar Burton himself singing on the track. What's even more rare, is the instrumental version of the same song linked above.
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from the National Science Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the financial support of Viewers Like You. And by a grant from Kellogg's, who reminds you to take time each day for reading.
Reading Rainbow is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, by the annual financial support of PBS Viewers Like You and by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. And...
So, this is what the voice actors for the Peanuts specials did on their time off. Whatever happened to B. Dalton, anyway? Or "Dayton Hudson", for that matter...Target definitely still exists, but I don't know about the other three stores. For the record, there are some variants you missed: *I seem to remember some Season 6-11 episodes where the GPN logo would appear over the WNED logo. *The "Seasons 11-12" version originally had the WNED/GPN logo and the bylineless CPB logo. Don't know when it changed.
1. Reading Rainbow 2. The Corporation For public broadcasting 3. Public television stations 4. The Mary Reynolds Babcock foundation 5. B. Walton bookseller
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, this station, and other Public Television Stations, the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, and B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair.
1. Reading Rainbow 2. The Carnegie corporation of new York 3. The national science foundation 4. The Corporation For public broadcasting 5. Public television stations 6. B. Walton bookseller
1. Reading rainbow 2. Dayton Hudson Corporation 3. Target 4. Mervyn's 5. Dayton Hudson department store company 6. Lechmere 7. The Corporation For public broadcasting 8. Public television stations 9. The Carnegie corporation of new York 10. The national science foundation
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from Dayton Hudson Corporation. On behalf of target. Mervyn's. Dayton Hudson Department store company. and Lechmere. And by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, This station and other Public Television Stations, The Carnegie Corporation of New York, and The National Science Foundation.
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents, everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and This station and other Public Television Stations.
1. Reading Rainbow 2. B. Walton bookseller 3. The Corporation For public broadcasting 4. Public television stations 5. The Carnegie corporation of new York 6. The national science foundation
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents, everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, This station and other Public Television Stations, The Carnegie Corporation of New York, and The National Science Foundation.
@@dylanthebiguy and plus Wild Kratts is still in the modern age We want old stuff here not that me or him don’t like your request it’s just that it feels weird having a modern time thing in a channel with old VHS stuff ya know
1. Reading rainbow 2. The Carnegie corporation of new York 3. The national science foundation 4. The Corporation for public broadcasting 5. Viewers Like You 6. Kellogg's
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the National Science Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the financial support of Viewers Like You. And by a grant from Kellogg's, who reminds you to take time each day for reading.
Hey everyone! I found the kids' character names so use this comment as a reference! ・Demi ・Kaleigh ・Estuardo _Source: PBS Kids Wiki → More PBS Kids_ So ye, have fun!
@rogerniebuhr NPT stands for "Nashville Public Television", a PBS station located in Nashville, Tennessee. This is where fellow PBS TH-camr RTXwheels always records his promos from.
Funding for Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from Kellogg's, who urges you to explore the joys of reading. Funding for the series was also provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
1. Reading rainbow 2. Kellogg's 3. The Corporation For public broadcasting 4. The Carnegie corporation of new York 5. The national science foundation 6. Viewers Like You
Reading Rainbow is one of those shows they should've kept running, this generation needs a good quality show that encourages reading
I agree with you
I remember watching Reading Rainbow from when I was a kid. I was always fascinated by the theme song.
BRUH I WAS FASCINATED BY THE SONG TOO AND I DIDN’T EVEN HEAR ABOUT IT WHEN I WAS ONE
BUT NOW THAT I HAVE I WANT NOTHING FOR THIS YEARS CHRISTMAS THAN TO BRING THIS SHOW BACK 😢😢😢😢😢
I love the WNED ident and the classic CPB logo with the big circle and left-justified text.
These fundings might have been common on library videocassettes, but are now as rare as one can get without being extinct. Pretty soon, no one will believe these fundings ever existed. It's a real shame.
well thank god we have this video
You saying that soon no one will believe these even existed reminded me of Rango.
Yea, a lot of the last few ones I've never seen before
I have a good amount of tapes from the school library. As soon as I can they're getting digitized.
That Kellogg's Rice Krispies funding credit during the beginning and the end of Reading Rainbow has bring me back a lot early Elementary school memories. I'm an 1990s baby by the way.
Marisol Jaimes me too
@@mamatemari6061 I saw some old shows too in my childhood like this show which is extremely lucky for us 🤠
But I feel pain for other kids who can’t grow up and get remember this 😢
“Reading Rainbow” was made possible by contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you. Thank you.
That Kellogg's funding credit takes me back.
They have the Kellogg's sponsor for Dragon Tales.
Much even better than Between the Lions without "Viewers Like You" and "Thank You".
I thought "Reading Rainbow" was the better show than "Between the Lions"!
Both literacy shows are nice. (I love to read.)
We also can’t forget to mention The Electric Company. That’s another literacy show on PBS.
Ah man reading rainbow. My childhood. Remember the videos from the 80s and 90s to view in my elementary classes 1997-2002.
DellFan Productions, Thanks for uploading the video i've been waiting for. And I hope you have a good future making videos for fans & subscribers alike.
For those of you Texans who are watching, Reading Rainbow did not air on KERA 13, North Texas’ primary PBS station, but rather aired on KDTN 2, its former secondary PBS station. Reading Rainbow aired on KDTN 2 from I think 1988-2004. 2004 is when Reading Rainbow officially started airing on KERA 13.
I miss the 1999 Version Of PBS Kids So much, nostalgia from this
Scorbunny: Everybody loves to read books because I sometimes read a good book (Thanks to Levar Burton). Please hope that comes back with the latest books in a reboot.
9:50 I wonder why on earth they used this logo literally just for Reading Rainbow and never again.
And the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
During one of the funding credits of reading rainbow I think I heard one of the characters from the puzzle place
Your videos are awesome!
2:23 - Cutest funding credits I've ever seen! 😊
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents, everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and This station and other Public Television Stations.
3:49 WNED Logo 6:43 Seasons 13- 16 7:12 8:18 Kellogg’s
These kids' voices remind me of Peanuts cartoons.
I totally agree and understand
same lol
Funding for Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from Kellogg's, who urges you to explore the joys of reading. Funding for the series was also provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
@ 8:03 Voice comparison from 1998 funding credits for Reading Rainbow. But the speech was so fast in the year 2000.
- Yomaru Kasuga
Reading Rainbow is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, by the annual financial support of PBS Viewers Like You and by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. And...
I used to watch reading rainbow when I was little 🥰
Me too
I Never Watched Reading Rainbow Since I Haven’t Born Yet.
how mesmerizing PBS Funding Credits are...
Request: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Funding Credits Compliation (1968-2001)
😏
Request: between the lions funding credits 2000-2010
nice
Request: Fetch with Ruff Ruffman funding credits.
CONGRATULATIONS
9:40: Early childhood nostalgia watching this on PBS Kids back in the 2000s.
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a Ready to Learn Television Cooperative Agreement from the U.S Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service. And the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. And by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
@ 2:23 additions the funding credits from this program in season 4
- YOMARU KASUGA
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents, everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and This station and other Public Television Stations.
Speaking of the National Science Foundation, may we have a National Science Foundation logo history?
Yes
I hope so.
Of Course
Reading Rainbow Written by Walt Disney
Created by Kevin Lappin Ben Schwartz
Directed by James Patrick Stewart
Written by Thomas Chase Jones
Could you do WCET next?
Another Request Between the Lions Funding history
Reading rainbow funding credits
Cool and Awesome!
😐
Request: Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series funding credits
Yes
Request: Cyberchase Funding Credits
Is it just me or does the announcer for the Season 5 funding sound like Anais Watterson from The Amazing World of Gumball.
Eh. Kinda
Can you do between the lions next?
Reading Rainbow, Barney and Friends, Kratt’s Creatures, Zoom, The Puzzle Place as well as Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego and Where In Time Is Carmen Sandiego and Bill Nye The Science Guy were shows that I loved watching.
7:25 AAAHH CG JUMPSCARE!!!
4:52 My Favorite Reading Rainbow Funding Bumper
One Of My Favorite Shows From My Childhood
Reading Rainbow On PBS Kids
3:50 - 3:58 God, I love that WNED/GPN logo's background music. I'm weird, I know. 😂
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The National Science Foundation. the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, This station, and other Public Television Stations. And by a grant from Kellogg's, who reminds you to take time each day for reading.
Can someone please upload some Reading Rainbow full episodes with the original theme song as well as the kids saying the funding credits?
DellFan Productions+ Can You Do Sesame Street, Because I Saw Video From TheTimTracker, Can You Do Funding Credits Compilation Pf Sesame Street, Because It`s 50 Years For Making Of The Show!
They should bring this show back.
And the original theme song intro, not the newer one!
Me too, I watch Reading Rainbow when I was little
Agreed
Growing up, I watched reruns at home and at school
Bruh I agree with you to the extreme
I didn’t even get to watch one episode of this mystical, jazzy, groovy, nostalgic, eutopia like, joyful, amazing show and I want nothing more for this Christmas year than for them to bring this boy back to it’s golden ages where it belongs
Request: Square One TV Funding
Request Between The Lions funding credits
Request: Sid the Science Kid funding credits
0:30 Kind of sounds like Charlie Brown there. 😅
Funding for Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from Kellogg's, who urges you to explore the joys of reading. Funding for the series was also provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Request: Maya & Miguel Funding Credits (2004-2009)
What episodes of reading rainbow did LeVar Burton's head get shaved?
8:34 I remember this.
Hey! @DellFanProductions
Yall forgot one!
It's the funding from 1999, featuring RCN:
th-cam.com/video/EtYvk9CUVH8/w-d-xo.html
In addition, here's the rare theme song for that same year in HD:
th-cam.com/video/MwEsyhSzHAw/w-d-xo.html
Why is it rare? It's the only version with LeVar Burton himself singing on the track.
What's even more rare, is the instrumental version of the same song linked above.
CGI is nice, but hand drawn animation is more charming and nostalgic.
1. Reading rainbow
2. The national science foundation
3. The Corporation for public broadcasting
4. Viewers Like You
5. Kellogg's
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from the National Science Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the financial support of Viewers Like You.
And by a grant from Kellogg's, who reminds you to take time each day for reading.
Could you do frontline and great performances fundings please thanks
8:02 That Voice is From "The Puzzle Place"
Reading Rainbow is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, by the annual financial support of PBS Viewers Like You and by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. And...
Request: Great Performances funding credits, please
Awesome
Sweet dreams :-)
- Yomaru Kasuga
Clifford the Big Red Dog Funding next
Sure If You Would.
THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Awesomeness video could you do a request for me, this old house fundings please thanks
Request: 3-2-1 Contact Funding Credits.
Request pbs funding credits
So, this is what the voice actors for the Peanuts specials did on their time off.
Whatever happened to B. Dalton, anyway?
Or "Dayton Hudson", for that matter...Target definitely still exists, but I don't know about the other three stores.
For the record, there are some variants you missed:
*I seem to remember some Season 6-11 episodes where the GPN logo would appear over the WNED logo.
*The "Seasons 11-12" version originally had the WNED/GPN logo and the bylineless CPB logo. Don't know when it changed.
Dayton's and Hudson's were folded into Marshall Field's which is now Macy's.
Why not is that a disney junior voice in pbs
No Way!
What fonts is this?
The funding at 7:49 is from late 1998, while the 8:39, it's from 2000-2001.
Was it the first show to have the circle cpb logo
Do the funding for Square One TV, I would like it if you do :)
Yes.
In 1999 there was a rare reading rainbow funding which included the RCN funding bumper and the theme song was sung by Johnny Kemp
Reading Rainbow 🌈 Funding By Viewers Like You Thank you
This history is incomplete. Why did you omit some of the opening funding credits?
1. Reading Rainbow
2. The Corporation For public broadcasting
3. Public television stations
4. The Mary Reynolds Babcock foundation
5. B. Walton bookseller
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, this station, and other Public Television Stations, the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, and B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair.
1. Reading Rainbow
2. The Carnegie corporation of new York
3. The national science foundation
4. The Corporation For public broadcasting
5. Public television stations
6. B. Walton bookseller
Readingrainbowfundingcredits
Reading Rainbow Funding Credits
Cool
Can you Create Rosie's rules Funding History?
1. Reading rainbow
2. Dayton Hudson Corporation
3. Target
4. Mervyn's
5. Dayton Hudson department store company
6. Lechmere
7. The Corporation For public broadcasting
8. Public television stations
9. The Carnegie corporation of new York
10. The national science foundation
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from Dayton Hudson Corporation. On behalf of target. Mervyn's. Dayton Hudson Department store company. and Lechmere.
And by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, This station and other Public Television Stations, The Carnegie Corporation of New York, and The National Science Foundation.
Request American playhouse funding credits please
1. Reading rainbow
2. B. Walton bookseller
3. The Corporation For public broadcasting
4. Public television stations
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents, everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and This station and other Public Television Stations.
1. Reading Rainbow
2. B. Walton bookseller
3. The Corporation For public broadcasting
4. Public television stations
5. The Carnegie corporation of new York
6. The national science foundation
Reading Rainbow is made possible by grants from B. Dalton Bookseller. Who urges children and parents, everywhere to follow the Reading Rainbow. B. Dalton is committed to literacy at hopes that in your house. Reading is a family affair.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, This station and other Public Television Stations, The Carnegie Corporation of New York, and The National Science Foundation.
Can you do wild kratts funding credits
OK.
Nah zaboomafoo should be next
@@dylanthebiguy and plus Wild Kratts is still in the modern age
We want old stuff here not that me or him don’t like your request it’s just that it feels weird having a modern time thing in a channel with old VHS stuff ya know
My favorite is the Kellogg’s thing.
1. Reading rainbow
2. The Carnegie corporation of new York
3. The national science foundation
4. The Corporation for public broadcasting
5. Viewers Like You
6. Kellogg's
Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the National Science Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the financial support of Viewers Like You.
And by a grant from Kellogg's, who reminds you to take time each day for reading.
Hey everyone!
I found the kids' character names so use this comment as a reference!
・Demi
・Kaleigh
・Estuardo
_Source: PBS Kids Wiki → More PBS Kids_
So ye, have fun!
Why the kids are voicing the funding
What’s your favorite reading rainbow story
Congratulations
7:57 What does "Npt" mean?
@rogerniebuhr NPT stands for "Nashville Public Television", a PBS station located in Nashville, Tennessee. This is where fellow PBS TH-camr RTXwheels always records his promos from.
@@DanielGonzalez-gf6oi nice!
Alice Dinnean (herself) 7:28 , 8:04 !
Pbs kids are you doing today and projects that funding
The 2006-2009 rerun announcer sounds like she's AI generated.
The 1998 edition sounds like the girl from the Puzzle Place
Funding for Arthur is provided by:
The Corporation for public broadcasting
Viewers Like You
Thank You
1. Reading Rainbow
2. Kellogg's
3. The Corporation For public broadcasting
Funding for Reading Rainbow is made possible by a grant from Kellogg's, who urges you to explore the joys of reading. Funding for the series was also provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
1. Reading rainbow
2. Kellogg's
3. The Corporation For public broadcasting
4. The Carnegie corporation of new York
5. The national science foundation
6. Viewers Like You
I like the 1991 funding 😀🤗😊