The voice of the " Visit your local library..." sounds like Dick (Richard) Robinson. He's the president and CEO of Scholastic. I heard him in an interview and he had a similar voice. I could be wrong though. I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't him.
When I was in 4th grade, I would have been 100 percent satisfied if the original 1994 TV series was on PBS Kids Go. Then it really would have been back on air. If so, all episodes would have reused the Season 4 funding (but with the logos in different versions).
I never knew this fourth season even had a funding cuz they never had any episodes of season 4 on vhs. Anyways, thank you & excellent job at what you do, keep up the good work
The first variant was only used for the first episode. The announcer’s saying “...and Microsoft Home” at 1:22 does not make any sense because the NSF credit still shows, so that must be a goof that is fixed for the following episodes that Microsoft/Microsoft Home had done funding for.
The second female announcer's voice wasn't heard in the funding credits from Season 1. (That's because CPB and Viewers Like You didn't sponsor TMSB when the show premiered on PBS.)
CPB and Viewers Like You was in S2 and S3. But S4 had NSF, Carnegie Corporation of New York, AND Viewers Like You. Also, this is the funding credits (read on the back cover of the "Magic School Bus" TV tie in books): "Major funding for 'The Magic School Bus' television project is provided by MICROSOFT HOME --the makers of a broad line of quality software for your home computer. Additional funding is provided by the U.S DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY and CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK". I read that on TV tie in books of the BLOWS ITS TOP and OUT OF THIS WORLD episodes. Because I have the OUT OF THIS WORLD (the TV tie in book adaptation of the OUT OF THIS WORLD TV series episode).
The Magic School Bus was always creative when it came to their episodes . My favorite was the holiday special that featured Dolly Parton . In 1998 , the show was canceled by PBS , and reruns aired on non-commercials stations like FOX Kids.....where it stayed until 2001 . The only thing I didn't like about the syndicated reruns is that the theme song was cut to 36 seconds . On top of that , they cut " the producer segment " . For those of you who never saw the original run on PBS , The Producer was a segment that aired at the end of the episode to give a behind the scenes look at how it came together . The role was voiced by actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner .
Season 1 (1994) -This season introduced National Science Foundation, Microsoft Home, United States Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York. Season 2 (1995) -The ending tag had Liz appearing behind the logo after the end credits, and Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You joined the roster. Season 3 (1996) -The 1987 Microsoft logo replaced the 1993 Microsoft Home logo, and the dialogue was edited to replace the word "Microsoft Home" with "Microsoft". Season 4 (1997) -This season excluded Microsoft, United States Department of Energy, and Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Therefore, the only permanent sponsors were National Science Foundation and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
But SEASON 4 still included "Viewers Like You". Also, in the "Magic School Bus" book promo (through PBS broadcast) the one book "The Magic School Bus: 'Lost in the Solar System'" was only included in the first 2 seasons (that being SEASONS 1 and 2). But in SEASONS 3 and 4 (the final 2 seasons out of 4), it was removed and stopped being included in the book promo.
According to "Magic School Bus Wiki", the "Going Batty" and "In a Pickle" both failed to credit (in the funding credits) "CPB" and "Viewers Like You". And in "The Busasaurus", the funding credits were not seen and went directly to the "book promotion" after the end credits. I know that because when VHS videos were still around and I checked out "The Busasaurus" VHS video from the library, it did not have the funding credits. (That is, even though "CPB" and "Viewers Like You" joined the funding credits roster beginning in SEASON 2.)
Scorbunny: Did you know that there is a reboot called The Magic School Bus Rides Again? It only airs on Netflix. Sobble: Yeah, I agree with Scorbunny. It is a TV series based on the book by Scholastic (The same company that made the books for Clifford, Wings of Fire, Spirit Animals and more)
Major funding for The Magic School Bus is provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science mathematics and technology and Microsoft House. Microsoft Home supports the Magic School Bus and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery. Additional funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Season 1 (1994) Major funding for "The Magic School Bus" was provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology. Microsoft Home supports "The Magic School Bus" and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery. Additional funding was provided by U.S. Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York. Season 2 (1995) Major funding for "The Magic School Bus" was provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology. Microsoft Home supports "The Magic School Bus" and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery. Additional funding was provided by U.S. Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York, and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the annual financial support from Viewers Like You. Season 3 (1996) Major funding for "The Magic School Bus" was provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology. Microsoft supports "The Magic School Bus" and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery. Additional funding was provided by U.S. Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York, and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the annual financial support from Viewers Like You. Season 4 (1997) Major funding for "The Magic School Bus" was provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology. Additional funding was provided by Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the annual financial support from Viewers Like You.
You should know that reruns were on PBS until Sept. 25, 1998. And I think that reruns reused the SEASON 4 funding credits. You are right about all 4 SEASONS. But RERUNS (of episodes) reused the funding credits from SEASON 4 from here on out until Sept. 25, 1998.
Major funding for The Magic School Bus is provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology, and Microsoft Home. Microsoft Home supports the Magic School Bus and other programs that further learning exploration and discovery. Additional funding was provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York. Visit your local library and read more about science in The Magic School Bus and other science books.
Major funding for The Magic School Bus is provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science mathematics and technology. And... Microsoft Home supports the Magic School Bus and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery. Additional funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
NSF and Microsoft home and CPB and U.S. Department of Education's ready to learn grant and The Carnegie Corporation of New York and U.S. Department of Energy and by contributions to PBS stations from Viewers Like You! Thank You!
Major funding for The Magic School Bus is provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science mathematics and technology. And... Microsoft supports the Magic School Bus and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery. Additional funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and Carnegie Corporation of New York. And by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the annual financial support of Viewers Like You.
The original DragonflyTV funding credits used my favorite National Science Foundation logo. (You know, the one with the turning letters, flying streamers, and a moving backdrop that looks like a real volcano. I named it "NSF in a Volcano".)
I’ve Only Seen Fundings On The DVD’s!
Visit your local library... Hits hard man
Hearing That Makes Me Wanna Get A Book From The Library.
The voice of the " Visit your local library..." sounds like Dick (Richard) Robinson. He's the president and CEO of Scholastic. I heard him in an interview and he had a similar voice. I could be wrong though. I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't him.
When I was in 4th grade, I would have been 100 percent satisfied if the original 1994 TV series was on PBS Kids Go. Then it really would have been back on air. If so, all episodes would have reused the Season 4 funding (but with the logos in different versions).
These credits always used to scare me as a kid!
Oh, my. Did both female announcers' voices scare you when you were little?
It was mostly the Microsoft Home funding!
I understand.
It's was scary at first but once i got used to it i liked it btw im 12
@@articakennedy4822 For me it was The Corporation for Public Broadcasting logo. Nightmares a-many I had from grades 2-6. I still don't like it.
This show aired on TLC Ready Set Learn block
The Magic School Bus Gary Conrad
Created by Ron Myrick Bob Boyle
Directed by Butch Hartman
Written by Ron Rodecker Ken Bruce
I’m Remember That TV Show When I Was A Kid Along With Other Favorite PBS TV Shows Arthur Mister Rogers’s Neighborhood Zoom And Sesame Street
The funding narrator sounds so tired
The first one?
Man, that Microsoft Home thing was pretty cool
Probably the best OG PBS Kids show ever
Maaaaaaannnnnnnnnnn, you knew it was gonna be a good day in Science class when the teacher put either this or Bill Nye the Science Guy on!
no disappointment quite like hearing the OTHER class watching them in the other room while yours has a quiz LOL
@@shin_kiyo Fr lol
I got chills of Nostalgia right now.
Who does the funding voiceover? I think she also did a voice in Rocko's Modern Life (the sarcastic-sounding nurse in the appendictis episode.)
I never knew this fourth season even had a funding cuz they never had any episodes of season 4 on vhs. Anyways, thank you & excellent job at what you do, keep up the good work
It looked fake to me.
I watched it on Qubo from 2010-2012 and now it’s on Tubi
The first variant was only used for the first episode. The announcer’s saying “...and Microsoft Home” at 1:22 does not make any sense because the NSF credit still shows, so that must be a goof that is fixed for the following episodes that Microsoft/Microsoft Home had done funding for.
And By Corporation for Public Broadcasting
And The Annual Financial Support And Viewers Like You
The second female announcer's voice wasn't heard in the funding credits from Season 1. (That's because CPB and Viewers Like You didn't sponsor TMSB when the show premiered on PBS.)
CPB and viewers like you didn’t join the program in providing funding until later into the shows life nearing the end
CPB withdrew in the 4th season
CPB and Viewers Like You was in S2 and S3. But S4 had NSF, Carnegie Corporation of New York, AND Viewers Like You.
Also, this is the funding credits (read on the back cover of the "Magic School Bus" TV tie in books):
"Major funding for 'The Magic School Bus' television project is provided by MICROSOFT HOME --the makers of a broad line of quality software for your home computer. Additional funding is provided by the U.S DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY and CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK".
I read that on TV tie in books of the BLOWS ITS TOP and OUT OF THIS WORLD episodes. Because I have the OUT OF THIS WORLD (the TV tie in book adaptation of the OUT OF THIS WORLD TV series episode).
Request: Clifford the big red dog funding credits history
The Magic School Bus was always creative when it came to their episodes . My favorite was the holiday special that featured Dolly Parton . In 1998 , the show was canceled by PBS , and reruns aired on non-commercials stations like FOX Kids.....where it stayed until 2001 . The only thing I didn't like about the syndicated reruns is that the theme song was cut to 36 seconds . On top of that , they cut " the producer segment " . For those of you who never saw the original run on PBS , The Producer was a segment that aired at the end of the episode to give a behind the scenes look at how it came together . The role was voiced by actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner .
The version from Season 2 would be what was shown at the end of VHS tapes of the series!
I love the magic school bus for my childhood.
The NSF logo and background was updated after the show was airing in reruns it went from a blue background to a nebula like background
The Magic School Bus takes the kids on a lot of adventures -- under the sea, through an anthill - and even inside the human body!
Request "The berenstain Bears (original series) funding credits. 2003-2004
Yes
When I was watching Bella in the loop, at the end, they had funding credit!
1994 to 1997 the magic school bus
The original television show? You bet.
The and jumpscare is hilarious
I know I was born in 1999 but I didn’t know The Magic School Bus was on PBS kids
Season 1 (1994)
-This season introduced National Science Foundation, Microsoft Home, United States Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Season 2 (1995)
-The ending tag had Liz appearing behind the logo after the end credits, and Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You joined the roster.
Season 3 (1996)
-The 1987 Microsoft logo replaced the 1993 Microsoft Home logo, and the dialogue was edited to replace the word "Microsoft Home" with "Microsoft".
Season 4 (1997)
-This season excluded Microsoft, United States Department of Energy, and Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Therefore, the only permanent sponsors were National Science Foundation and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Also, the first announcer's voice is a bit different in the Season 4 funding credits.
But SEASON 4 still included "Viewers Like You". Also, in the "Magic School Bus" book promo (through PBS broadcast) the one book "The Magic School Bus: 'Lost in the Solar System'" was only included in the first 2 seasons (that being SEASONS 1 and 2). But in SEASONS 3 and 4 (the final 2 seasons out of 4), it was removed and stopped being included in the book promo.
According to "Magic School Bus Wiki", the "Going Batty" and "In a Pickle" both failed to credit (in the funding credits) "CPB" and "Viewers Like You". And in "The Busasaurus", the funding credits were not seen and went directly to the "book promotion" after the end credits. I know that because when VHS videos were still around and I checked out "The Busasaurus" VHS video from the library, it did not have the funding credits. (That is, even though "CPB" and "Viewers Like You" joined the funding credits roster beginning in SEASON 2.)
Was Lily Tomlin said?
@@dustinmahan1495 idk
Scorbunny: Did you know that there is a reboot called The Magic School Bus Rides Again? It only airs on Netflix.
Sobble: Yeah, I agree with Scorbunny. It is a TV series based on the book by Scholastic (The same company that made the books for Clifford, Wings of Fire, Spirit Animals and more)
Yea but it's not like the old magic school bus tv show
@@mjdandridge6857 Except with Kate McKinnon
@@hayleywaalen2612 why did you use Pokemon?
@@loveydoveynooloo2014 Cause why not.
What’s the name of the narrator for the funding and the Microsoft commercial, does anyone here know?
I don't
Female
The Magic School Bus (1994-1997) 1. Season 1 (1994-1995) 2 . Season 2 (1995-1996) 3. Season 3 (1996-1997).
Ok Cyberchase or The Magic School Bus
Wild Kratts Next The Magic School Bus
The Magic School Bus Original Series Show
It’s from Scholastic Inc.
Do you like the part when the producers answer the phone?
Season 1 1994
Major funding for The Magic School Bus is provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science mathematics and technology and Microsoft House.
Microsoft Home supports the Magic School Bus and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery.
Additional funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Request:Mr Roger’s Neighborhood Funding Credits 1968-2001 Since I have 300 subscribers
Do you think you can do either Teletubbies, or Cyberchase next?
You should do cyberchase
B A B Y M O N tell a friend tell a friend, tell a friend
Can you make Dragon Tales Promos? Please?
And The Annual Financial Support Of Viewers Like You
Request: Teletubbies funding credits.
Nutre cut
Do nutre cut
Request Do Molly of Denali
Do Bill Nye funding
Season 1 (1994)
Major funding for "The Magic School Bus" was provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology. Microsoft Home supports "The Magic School Bus" and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery. Additional funding was provided by U.S. Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Season 2 (1995)
Major funding for "The Magic School Bus" was provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology. Microsoft Home supports "The Magic School Bus" and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery. Additional funding was provided by U.S. Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York, and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the annual financial support from Viewers Like You.
Season 3 (1996)
Major funding for "The Magic School Bus" was provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology. Microsoft supports "The Magic School Bus" and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery. Additional funding was provided by U.S. Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York, and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the annual financial support from Viewers Like You.
Season 4 (1997)
Major funding for "The Magic School Bus" was provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology. Additional funding was provided by Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the annual financial support from Viewers Like You.
You should know that reruns were on PBS until Sept. 25, 1998. And I think that reruns reused the SEASON 4 funding credits. You are right about all 4 SEASONS. But RERUNS (of episodes) reused the funding credits from SEASON 4 from here on out until Sept. 25, 1998.
Major funding for The Magic School Bus is provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science, mathematics, and technology, and Microsoft Home.
Microsoft Home supports the Magic School Bus and other programs that further learning exploration and discovery.
Additional funding was provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Visit your local library and read more about science in The Magic School Bus and other science books.
Major funding for The Magic School Bus is provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science mathematics and technology. And...
Microsoft Home supports the Magic School Bus and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery.
Additional funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Can you do word word funding credits please
Frontline funding credits compilation do it nowwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cartoon Network Studios Quebec Film
Cinar Corporation Cookie Jar Toons
Studio B Productions YTV Original
WGBH Boston Walt Disney Pictures
Me Too I Love Too ❤️
Department of Energy ❤️💕💖
NSF and Microsoft home and CPB and U.S. Department of Education's ready to learn grant and The Carnegie Corporation of New York and U.S. Department of Energy and by contributions to PBS stations from Viewers Like You! Thank You!
You okay for me to do a “1st anniversary” intro for you?
Sure. Although my first anniversary isn’t until August.
DellFan Productions Next week, production begins!
Request:Cyberchase Funding Credits
Request: Dora The Explorer Funding All this
2000-2014
TannaponMeme That show aired on Nick Jr.
2:42 2:49 3:02 2:49 2:50 3:12 3:19 3:29
The last one looked fake to me.
3rd game y no me lo permite
Season 2 1995
Frontline
The magic school bus
Do the ruffruff man show funding credits
The Ruff Ruffman Show Funding Credits
You:71:Mom!!!
Music Everywhere
Where Is Thank You?
1999-2000
I don’t I don’t get it make your friend into the magic school bus
Wow así
Ford Not bus
3:45
Major funding for The Magic School Bus is provided by the National Science Foundation, supporting education and research in science mathematics and technology. And...
Microsoft supports the Magic School Bus and other programs that further learning, exploration, and discovery.
Additional funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and Carnegie Corporation of New York. And by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the annual financial support of Viewers Like You.
do dragonfly tv funding compilation
The original DragonflyTV funding credits used my favorite National Science Foundation logo. (You know, the one with the turning letters, flying streamers, and a moving backdrop that looks like a real volcano. I named it "NSF in a Volcano".)
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Request: Cyberchase Funding Credits