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The world needs people inspired by Mr. Roger's approach and teachings. Mr. Rogers is passed on, bless his beautiful soul, but WE are still here, it's up to us now to carry on his legacy and his lessons, and share them with the next generation, maybe come up with a few new lessons of our own!
Perfect response to that question. You want to know "who" someone is? (Especially someone like Mr. Rogers?) Watch. (their behavior & actions, etc.) Then you will know, Who. They. Are.
I feel you. We're so cynical now days, and it's hard to imagine that there are people who really are just that good of a person. Mr Rogers was such a wonderful man, and I wish we had someone else like him in the world in the same position. :(
My sister recently named her new baby Frederick. People have asked her, "Oh, that's cute! Is it a family name?" And she says, "No, it's an alteration of Mr. Rogers' name." Yes, my sister named her child after Mr. Rogers. And I think that's awesome.
I actually manage to meet Mr Rogers when I was 12, the best message he ever told me was “ believe in yourself my neighbor” followed by a smile.......god I’m crying....R.I.P my neighbor.
Those were great. The show's from the 70's is what I remember the most as well. They really had some good ones. Not just PBS shows but stuff like Shazam and Isis, Wonderwoman, Gilligan's Island and so many more. In my opinion kids today are missing out, lol. Oh, don't forget those mini educational shows like conjunction junction what your function and I'm just a bill.
This man almost SINGLE HANDEDLY saved CPB funding for afterschool and/or scientific public television programs. Without him we wouldn't have (or have had) Sesame Street, The Electric Company, NOVA, or the Reading Rainbow (and so much more)... and it's possible we wouldn't have NPR either. Those of us who grew up on public broadcasting owe everything to Fred Rogers. May his soul rest in peace. Three men made me the man I am today. Carl Sagan, Bob Ross, and last but not least Fred Rogers.
There’s literally a vid of him singlehandedly saving it while it was metaphorically hanging on by a thread about to break. And all he had to do was be himself and express how much he loves and cares for children. And he touched the heart of a hardened and stubborn conservative senator in literally 6 minutes and got $20 million in funding for PBS. Because of me rogers, many other shows were possible. He was a saint.
@@philneliusharris4189 yes he really did. He realllly did. Im 42, by the time the movie was over my 23 year old, who had stopped by for a visit, my 19 and 16 year old were all laying across my bed watching it with me. No phones, no tablets... just us and Tom Hanks as Mr Rogers.
I knew a kid back in preschool who's father was in the military and always away and he turned to Mister Rogers as a surrogate father and would cry when the show would end.
@@alvallac2171 Well thanks for your correction of his grammar...guess you missed the entire point of this Mister Rogers video. I don't recall Fred correcting people...do you?
ILove Knawledge I was born in 2000, and Mr. Roger's Neighborhood was running on PBS, and My Mom always made Me watch it. I eventually outgrew it, but I am so grateful I watched it when I was younger. It prepared Me to experience life easier, and set me up to deal with a couple of life's challenges so far. If I ever have kids, I will no doubt, make it so that they watch Mr. Rogers as well, as they grow up.
Mr. Rogers was the only show on TV that would make my ADHD hyper brother actually calm and pay attention for the whole episode. It was one of my favorites as well, and I was fortunate to be able to share reruns on my local PBS channel with my son when he was little.
I have ADHD, and Mr. Rogers' style (slow, calming) usually doesn't mesh well with my brain. I need fast paced stuff to keep my attention. Somehow, though, Mr. Rogers has the magic touch. I can sit through entire episodes. It's wonderful, and I fully intend on showing him to my kids when I have them someday.
1:08-1:50--Wow. Mr. Rogers was a boss. I had no idea he made such a bold anti-segregation statement, but the fact that he did doesn't surprise me at all. You were a wonderful man, Mr. Rogers. I grew up watching your show (I was born in '88) and it was a true privilege to be your neighbor.
True cause YT for us, and I was born in 1975 was playing outdoor activities and playing Nintendo and Atari when we got bored from playing outside or just wanted to play a game for about 30 minutes to an hour until we got bored. And went outside again!!😉👍
Fred Rogers was a Presbyterian minister, but you never saw him try and shove religion down the throats of his viewers. He actually promoted kindness, tolerance, and equality. People need to be more like Mr. Rogers
I remember being so excited watching the Arthur episode that Mr Rogers guest starred in (two of my favorite shows as a kid). It kinda pains me seeing these kids not knowing who mr Rogers was, whereas I’m only 22 but he was such a big part of my early childhood
I'm not gonna cry I'm not gonna cry I'm not gonna cry I'm not gonna cry I'm not gonna cry Um not.gonna cry I'm crying I'm crying I'm crying Mr.Rogers played a major role in my childhood i loved him
Byron Benguche' Right there with you, he was one of a kind. The most important message behind all of his shows is just what you and I are feeling, it's ok to be human, and have these feelings. More people need to be open to expressing pure emotions openly, and honestly. It's really sad that people will think you crazy for saying something like 'I love you' without being in a serious relationship. I would risk my own life to try to save another, is that not love?
I cried the whole time. Im 22 and used to watch as a kid. I think he's a big reason of why i try to be kind and make the world a better place. He was a great man.
Me to brother he's the reason I see beauty in everyone, I truly believe I was put on this earth to help others, I was gifted with knowledge such as medical purposes and body treatments I help those who suffer and are going in a bad direction but it's difficult when people won't take my advice or are to stubborn and confuse my kindness as offense towards them, in these dark times it's hard for me also because I'm viewed as the enemy, but I truly want all of us to be successful and thrive for the better so that future generations can also have these good morals but people don't want to change and it's hard to change people's perspectives on topics ,it takes a toll on me but I'll never give up, I only get one chance at life and I'll live it out making a positive impact to this world we live in🙏😇
As if he wouldn't be trolled into hiding for being nice to children. His show was on for a very long time but few children saw it for the last several seasons, as parents changed the channel to smut like Jerry Springer and Jenny Jones.
@@timthegem he'd probably get trolled a bit but from some comments on videos about him. He's almost like Muhammad is to Muslims. Someone wanna get a rock chucked at them for shitting on Mr Rodgers do it lol
@Liam Berg (STUDENT) : I appreciate the sentiment you're going for, but sometimes healing does result in a scar. Doesn't mean it's bad, just that it's a physical reminder of a specific time in your life.
I feel like I'm back as a 3 year old again. 😫😥 This makes me so emotional. I can't wait to have children and tell them about Mr Rogers and his impact on children and the human race.
I always tear up when I see him singing It's You I Like. Many years later, Mr Rogers was honored for his career. And that same boy who was now grown up sang it back to Mr Rogers. That was a special moment.
This is what we need more of in this generation. He was genuine and didn't have to pretend to be who he is. He came off as more of a grandfather figure, and was very realistic and could relate to modern times. He wasn't afraid to show emotions. He was the kind guy that generations of kids saw on the tv, and now those kids became adults and teach their kids some of the things that Mr. Rogers taught them.
I love how even now Mr. Rogers can open a conversation between parents and children. This is so important and helps our youths experience and understand different emotions.
I used to watch Mr. Rogers everyday as a child. I can't pick out too many specific memories of it, but now watching these clips, I see why my understanding and acceptance of humans is so deep. It's been engrained in me since before most things I can recall. I loved his sweaters, I loved his songs. Thank you for showing another generation someone so influential and important to humanity.
I was crying just like the mom of the little boy! I loved Mr. Rogers and he passed away when I was in the 7th grade. The trailer makes me cry all the time. He was just so positive and calm
I remember watching this show as a child on PBS, even though I'm a 90's kid. He was very ahead of his time, and his show had good messages; even about things that are hard to talk about, that people can still learn from and relate to today. I like watching different things now, but still...
Mr. Rogers was an extraordinary human being. So full of love and never involved in any scandals (though people tried to make up lies that were disproved). A truly wonderful person! Well done FBE.
Mr. Rogers was so amazing. I really wish that they still produced learning-focused shows like this, now, for the youth, rather than the mainstream shows that are focused more on entertainment that practically rots your brain. I remember seeing a post about a blind girl who wrote in to Mr. Rogers, worrying about if he fed the fish at the end of each episode, so he began saying that he was feeding the fish so that she would know if she were watching. This is such a good show and I feel like everyone should watch it at some point.
In a world filled with so much hatred and intolerance Mr Rogers spent decades spreading a message of Love Tolerance and understanding towards one an other. I miss him and firmly believe we need more people like Fred Rogers in our world.
OMG I'm crying at work watching this. Watching these kids learn. Mr. Rogers is still getting through despite them not knowing who he is. Mr. Rogers is relevant.
I loved Mister Rogers. He was a patient man who did not put on an 'act' or played a character. It was the real him on camera talking to children like they were people. He understood to not underestimate the emotional and comprehensive depth of a child and that they need patience and to talk to them on the same level of respect you would an adult so they can understand the world around them.Know it was okay to be frustrated or sad, that fears can be addressed, take the time to understand other people cause they are not as different as you think. And the world can be scary but there are also wonderful things in it too and to not be afraid to live in it. We do need more shows like Mister Rogers especially today.
I did not grow up watching Mr. Rogers, but I miss him, and I feel like everyone feels the same. I’ve also seen people saying things like “ This is what kids need nowadays “ and me being a kid myself, I know how much this is true.
"This is what kids need nowadays" I believe the episodes of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood are available for free on youtube, if you want to see them. Most of his lessons are timeless, though I cannot say the same for the pre-HD video quality.
I'm over here tearing up! I remember when I was 7 and he passed away. I remember watching his funeral on tv and I cried a lot because I LOVED his show. He will always be my neighbor. :)
@@Scandalous_behavior it was so deep. He asked the audience to be quiet for ten seconds and think of the people whose love made them who they are today. Tears all over the theatre.
I am not even a minute into the video and I'm so sad. Like sometimes I forget I'm part of the very last of many generations of children who didn't have Mr. Rodgers as a kid. I was still a kid watching Mr. Rodgers when they stopped airing new episodes, when he passed away, and when, as far as I could tell, they stopped airing episodes in general. He was such a huge part of so many people's lives. I wish he was in my life for longer as a kid. He was such a lovable man. I am 20 years old and despite the short amount of time he was in my life, he still inspires me. I try to be as open minded and loving as him and other kind people like him. I don't plan on ever having children because I'm really not fit to give them the life they deserve due to my mental health, but I plan to help raise all my friends children and show them Mr. Rodgers and teach them about the world and how beautiful it can be if you let it be.
I'm the same age, I remember seeing him on PBS but I don't remember much of the plot! Just that he was really nice and i hated seeing him put away his coat bc the show would be over :/ I think there were reruns
Ugh, I used to watch Mr. Rogers all of the time. I'm 24 now but I remember back in elementary school my mom picked me up and it came on the radio that he had passed away and I balled my eyes out! My kids are 2 & 3 so they watch Daniel Tiger on PBS and like two months ago they started playing the real Mr. Rogers after airing Daniel Tiger, and I literally started tearing up lol. Now my 3 year old asks me whenever he comes on if I'm going to cry again hahaha.
This man meant the world to me as a kid and I think is why so many people remark about my kindness IRL. I learned it all through Mr. Rogers, and Mr. Rogers is always my neighbor. Now let me find some tissues to soak up the tears I shed. Also, I loved Lucas and his dad! More of that kind of familial bond, please!
I love the way these parents talk to their kids. You can tell why the kids behave and speak the way they do in other episodes when you see the way their parents interact with them. They talk to them as equals without being condescending. It’s super refreshing to see and it really reflects on how the kids have matured.
I couldn't stop crying during the video. I remember this show and I never knew how much of an impact this show had on me. Thank you Mr. Rogers and Rest in Peace.
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*The world*
The world needs people inspired by Mr. Roger's approach and teachings. Mr. Rogers is passed on, bless his beautiful soul, but WE are still here, it's up to us now to carry on his legacy and his lessons, and share them with the next generation, maybe come up with a few new lessons of our own!
Why? We got avatar ,Steven universe ,gravity falls, adventure time, etc.
@@irmacastro5387 MR. ROGERS..... Enough Said
"It's Mr. Rogers."
"Who's that?"
"Watch..."
Too Perfect.
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Sutri Brata why
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That mother handled the black question so well just like Fred Rodgers
She learned from the best!!! You can see the kids connect w Mr. Rodgers just in that short time w him.
It's almost like.... Fred Rogers changed her life. Good stuff
The Asian mom and son were the best. Son asks mom if she's alright when she's crying then hugs her. How cute!
@Jayden smith ayy that’s me lol
The boy was like I'm not crying you're crying
That little girl's confusion about rascim and then wide-eyed "Woah" at her finding out Mr.Rogers stood up to 'bullies' was really adorable.
Timestamp?
@@doc-savage from 1:12
@@leonmorte7241 yay!! Thank you! That is so sweet!
@@doc-savage np friend! I agree, that was a very heartwarming moment
“It’s Mr. Rogers”
“Who is that?”
“Watch”
The magic in her voice ahhh I miss Mr. Rogers so much
Perfect response to that question.
You want to know "who" someone is? (Especially someone like Mr. Rogers?)
Watch. (their behavior & actions, etc.)
Then you will know, Who. They. Are.
I’m not crying, you are.
.... I’m crying.
I am crying its okay brother
😭 I couldn't hold in!
Aqono Luna 😭😭
Yes show your emotions, gurl/boi.
*Sniffle* Don't you tell me I'm crying. 😭
Wow...how jaded have I become? Thinkin' it's rare that a man like this didn't have ulterior motives...he was the real deal. I teared up watching this.
I feel you. We're so cynical now days, and it's hard to imagine that there are people who really are just that good of a person. Mr Rogers was such a wonderful man, and I wish we had someone else like him in the world in the same position. :(
Mr. Rogers & Jim Henson strove to make the world better.
perfectly cut too.
Man you are so right adulthood ruins you man
To be fair.. not everyone in hollywood is Mr. Rogers. Just let it sink in..
My sister recently named her new baby Frederick. People have asked her, "Oh, that's cute! Is it a family name?" And she says, "No, it's an alteration of Mr. Rogers' name."
Yes, my sister named her child after Mr. Rogers. And I think that's awesome.
I became a preschool teacher because of Mr. Rogers- he is my idol! 😀
That's awesome and I hope that child lives up to the name
Be honest with me you guys. How many of y'all cried a little bit?
Miss_Kisa94 mee
All of us, you’re not alone ❤️
Not a little bit, a lot
Yes
A minute in sis
The blonde haired Mom seems like a really great Mom. Heck- they all seem like amazingly great parents.
BrittKatSlat I think these kids are gonna be ok.
Because they were “Mr Rogers educated”
LonerSurfer ya that makes sence
Her child also didn’t know who Queen was😂 (now before anyone comes after me. Yes, she didn’t know who Queen was, but it’s a joke).
That's because they all grew up watching Mr. Rogers
Who else came in for the nostalgia and ended the video in tears/teary eyed?
KMT I tried not to cry but I ended up crying anyways!
Everyone that's human lol
Don't hide the feels, people, not this time! 😀
Yo I cried when the kid cried
Man this bring backs memories.
Not even halfway in and I'm tearing up.
I actually manage to meet Mr Rogers when I was 12, the best message he ever told me was “ believe in yourself my neighbor” followed by a smile.......god I’m crying....R.I.P my neighbor.
That sounds cool!
Luuuclkkyy!
Tuesday 😢😊
oh my god🥺😭💞
I’m so glad you got to experience that! God bless you
Yo, I bet you could put Mr. Rogers in a "Try Not to Cry" challenge on some of the more cynical college kids and adults.
I grew up on the whole PBS lineup Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Sesame Street, The Electric Company, etc.
Don’t forget Reading Rainbow!
Ghostwriter. Carmen San Diego. Wishbone.
Those were great. The show's from the 70's is what I remember the most as well. They really had some good ones. Not just PBS shows but stuff like Shazam and Isis, Wonderwoman, Gilligan's Island and so many more. In my opinion kids today are missing out, lol. Oh, don't forget those mini educational shows like conjunction junction what your function and I'm just a bill.
Same here! Can you remember when Morgan Freeman starred on The Electric Company!!???
an don't forget Barney!
Mom: "You know, when I was a little girl we didn't have UA-cam..."
Little Girl: "WHAT?!?!?"
lol
Im 21 and THAT made me feel old
Isn't that obvious?
I was in the process of posting this, but I just knew someone else must have.
Lucas's dad gets an A+ for raising such a phenomenal kid.
This man almost SINGLE HANDEDLY saved CPB funding for afterschool and/or scientific public television programs. Without him we wouldn't have (or have had) Sesame Street, The Electric Company, NOVA, or the Reading Rainbow (and so much more)... and it's possible we wouldn't have NPR either. Those of us who grew up on public broadcasting owe everything to Fred Rogers. May his soul rest in peace. Three men made me the man I am today. Carl Sagan, Bob Ross, and last but not least Fred Rogers.
This man single handedly*
There’s literally a vid of him singlehandedly saving it while it was metaphorically hanging on by a thread about to break. And all he had to do was be himself and express how much he loves and cares for children. And he touched the heart of a hardened and stubborn conservative senator in literally 6 minutes and got $20 million in funding for PBS. Because of me rogers, many other shows were possible. He was a saint.
Carl sagan?!
I miss Mr. Rogers. He was one of a kind.
So many likes but no reply’s
He was a god damn saint
The part where the mother is crying but her child stares on and cant comprehend the depth of the context is an astounding thing to see
Mhm
I sobbed when I first watched the trailer and now I'm crying again. Purity of heart just doesn't fade. Mr. Rogers proved that.
I cried while watching the movie. Tom Hanks did a phenomenal job portraying him
@@philneliusharris4189 yes he really did. He realllly did. Im 42, by the time the movie was over my 23 year old, who had stopped by for a visit, my 19 and 16 year old were all laying across my bed watching it with me. No phones, no tablets... just us and Tom Hanks as Mr Rogers.
Mr. Rogers should be played all day on its own PBS station. He was truly one of the best human beings to have ever lived.
I knew a kid back in preschool who's father was in the military and always away and he turned to Mister Rogers as a surrogate father and would cry when the show would end.
PAT Warner that's...so sad, but also sweet
*whose (possessive)'
who's = contraction of "who is/has"
@@alvallac2171 Well thanks for your correction of his grammar...guess you missed the entire point of this Mister Rogers video. I don't recall Fred correcting people...do you?
I'm 41 and just really found out about Mr Rogers, and now I want him to be my surrogate dad too!!
I did not come here to cry lol. We are really lacking this kind of show on tv. Kids are missing out
ILove Knawledge
I was born in 2000, and Mr. Roger's Neighborhood was running on PBS, and My Mom always made Me watch it. I eventually outgrew it, but I am so grateful I watched it when I was younger. It prepared Me to experience life easier, and set me up to deal with a couple of life's challenges so far.
If I ever have kids, I will no doubt, make it so that they watch Mr. Rogers as well, as they grow up.
R I P. Fred Rogers March 20, 1928 -
February 27, 2003 😢
These parents and their kids are so sweet, and I love watching the parents explain the show and the times they lived in. This is a nice reaction.
Mr. Rogers was the only show on TV that would make my ADHD hyper brother actually calm and pay attention for the whole episode. It was one of my favorites as well, and I was fortunate to be able to share reruns on my local PBS channel with my son when he was little.
It's free to stream on Amazon Prime now. Which makes me very happy. Mr. Rogers deserves to live on and reach as many children as possible.
I have ADHD, and Mr. Rogers' style (slow, calming) usually doesn't mesh well with my brain. I need fast paced stuff to keep my attention. Somehow, though, Mr. Rogers has the magic touch. I can sit through entire episodes. It's wonderful, and I fully intend on showing him to my kids when I have them someday.
I miss Mr. Rogers. His show, Reading Rainbow and Gargoyles were my TV staples.
Boy:"There should be more shows like this now."
Me:😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Smart kid
@@kennethwells3536 absolutely
Says everything.
I said “amen” when he said that.
Yes, kid! There's Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood on PBS Kids. : )
1:08-1:50--Wow. Mr. Rogers was a boss. I had no idea he made such a bold anti-segregation statement, but the fact that he did doesn't surprise me at all.
You were a wonderful man, Mr. Rogers. I grew up watching your show (I was born in '88) and it was a true privilege to be your neighbor.
TheaterRaven Mr Rogers was an amazing person, I grew up watching him and I was born in 2002.
Two things.
1. I'm low key crying.
2. There's a gen who has never lived without UA-cam. Shook.
True cause YT for us,
and I was born in 1975 was playing outdoor activities and playing Nintendo and Atari when we got bored from playing outside or just wanted to play a game for about 30 minutes to an hour until we got bored. And went outside again!!😉👍
@@peteepablo3035 there is still an outside
@@peteepablo3035 :|
Fred Rogers was a Presbyterian minister, but you never saw him try and shove religion down the throats of his viewers. He actually promoted kindness, tolerance, and equality. People need to be more like Mr. Rogers
I remember being so excited watching the Arthur episode that Mr Rogers guest starred in (two of my favorite shows as a kid). It kinda pains me seeing these kids not knowing who mr Rogers was, whereas I’m only 22 but he was such a big part of my early childhood
Sara Katherine, OMG I REMEMBER THAT EPISODE!
I loved that episode. If I get a son or daughter I plan on having them watch mr.rogers to understand
But they do know daniel tiger.... the memory lives on.
I love how all of the parents instantly went into teaching mode with their kids during the clips of the show.
I'm not gonna cry
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Mr.Rogers played a major role in my childhood i loved him
Byron Benguche' Right there with you, he was one of a kind. The most important message behind all of his shows is just what you and I are feeling, it's ok to be human, and have these feelings. More people need to be open to expressing pure emotions openly, and honestly. It's really sad that people will think you crazy for saying something like 'I love you' without being in a serious relationship. I would risk my own life to try to save another, is that not love?
I am...😓😥
Facts!
He was a big part of my childhood too! I miss him so much! I’m sure wherever he is now he’s happy! ✝️✝️✝️✝️😭😢😢😢😭😭😭
"If they played Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, I think kids would watch both of them."
I think she's onto something there.
Paul Robert, they did...I watched it in the early 80s with Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers and Reading Rainbow.
Myra Madd
I did too. I was attempting to be funny. :)
me three as well but it was the early 2000s
They did and we did I remember watching them both when I was little but by that time Mr. Rogers was only reruns, and the man himself was gone.
worked for me anyhoo :) in the 1980s
I cried the whole time. Im 22 and used to watch as a kid. I think he's a big reason of why i try to be kind and make the world a better place. He was a great man.
He was a great man, indeed.
And you're great too, for doing what you can and making a difference where you can. Thank you!
Me to brother he's the reason I see beauty in everyone, I truly believe I was put on this earth to help others, I was gifted with knowledge such as medical purposes and body treatments I help those who suffer and are going in a bad direction but it's difficult when people won't take my advice or are to stubborn and confuse my kindness as offense towards them, in these dark times it's hard for me also because I'm viewed as the enemy, but I truly want all of us to be successful and thrive for the better so that future generations can also have these good morals but people don't want to change and it's hard to change people's perspectives on topics ,it takes a toll on me but I'll never give up, I only get one chance at life and I'll live it out making a positive impact to this world we live in🙏😇
I'm 53 and and crying, lol. I grew up watching him too. I learned a lot from him.
Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers and Reading Rainbow were my pbs childhood
me to
Same!
Same
Same
Between Sesame Street and Mister Rogers Neighborhood, I like Mister Rogers Neighborhood better, because it's deeper!
Wow I had no idea Mr Rogers talked about segregation, Kennedy's assassination or death in general.
And depression...".i am a mistake" episode make me cry like a little baby.
Mr.Rogers Neighbor would touch Subjects that most shows or people wouldn't talk about/Touch upon.
Divorce to
I feel he should be inducted into sainthood or something. He was like an angel
"Love is at the root of everything. Love... or the lack of it."
Did i just watch a try not to cry challenge? Cause it feels like it is one of those.
If it was, then I definitely lost the challenge
I lost, too.
I really wish Mr Rogers was still around today, the world needs him now more than ever.
As if he wouldn't be trolled into hiding for being nice to children. His show was on for a very long time but few children saw it for the last several seasons, as parents changed the channel to smut like Jerry Springer and Jenny Jones.
be the mr rogers you want to see in the world
@@timthegem he'd probably get trolled a bit but from some comments on videos about him. He's almost like Muhammad is to Muslims. Someone wanna get a rock chucked at them for shitting on Mr Rodgers do it lol
FYI: Daniel Tiger from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood is the son of Daniel Striped Tiger from Mister Roger’s Neighborhood.
Oof. My favorite innocent childhood character no longer innocent. I have been scarred.
@Liam Berg (STUDENT) : I appreciate the sentiment you're going for, but sometimes healing does result in a scar. Doesn't mean it's bad, just that it's a physical reminder of a specific time in your life.
I told my little sister that and it blew her mind when I showed her Mr. Rogers neighborhood
Who doesn’t have kids and is still losing it while watching?
Mee
SAAAAAME
Why you attack me like that? Lol
We need more reruns of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. It would help kids grow up better in these societies.
what about daniel tiger neborhood
Agreed
@@MC-cr7bv Daniel Tiger is great but it’s a cartoon, I think seeing it in real life just hits differently
This need to be petitioned so that the current and future generations can watch this show. They need to see this...
Dominick to his mom like “are you okay” when he himself was also bawling his eyes out was so sweet 😭
I never thought I would shed a tear while watching kids react.
Me neither, but this was too emotional
Me either... that scene where Mr. Rogers was singing about death got me crying a bit. :'(
Wow that's a great way of educating kids back then and I feel like we still need a man like that today.
Neyssa RIVIERE He was genuinely nice like that. I'm from Pittsburgh and would see him around. And he came to my school as a child.
When I was a kid (in the 80s) this show played back to back with Sesame Street. So awesome.
Chris Morgan And Reading Rainbow 😊
I feel like I'm back as a 3 year old again. 😫😥 This makes me so emotional. I can't wait to have children and tell them about Mr Rogers and his impact on children and the human race.
I always tear up when I see him singing It's You I Like. Many years later, Mr Rogers was honored for his career. And that same boy who was now grown up sang it back to Mr Rogers. That was a special moment.
I'm a teen, and even I was in tears! I've watched this show when I was a kid.
Apocolyptic Princess me too. Mr. Rogers is such an amazing person. I wish he was still around today.
This is what we need more of in this generation. He was genuine and didn't have to pretend to be who he is. He came off as more of a grandfather figure, and was very realistic and could relate to modern times. He wasn't afraid to show emotions. He was the kind guy that generations of kids saw on the tv, and now those kids became adults and teach their kids some of the things that Mr. Rogers taught them.
52. I'm bawling like a baby. I think I maybe lasted 4 minutes before I started. I miss Mr. Rogers.
Rip Mr. Rogers a legend. I still remember watching that legend
I love how even now Mr. Rogers can open a conversation between parents and children. This is so important and helps our youths experience and understand different emotions.
I used to watch Mr. Rogers everyday as a child. I can't pick out too many specific memories of it, but now watching these clips, I see why my understanding and acceptance of humans is so deep. It's been engrained in me since before most things I can recall. I loved his sweaters, I loved his songs. Thank you for showing another generation someone so influential and important to humanity.
I never watched the show but I'm still tearing up because he's such a great guy. Lot of respect for him.
Elders react to Mr Rogers
Ruvicell Vazquez yes pls
Better have the tissues ready
I'm a 20 year old man crying. The end got me.
31 and feeling it
24 and crying too.
48 and still bawling my eyes out.
19. I came here to cry.
Your age doesn't matter, your emotions are immortal
I was crying just like the mom of the little boy! I loved Mr. Rogers and he passed away when I was in the 7th grade. The trailer makes me cry all the time. He was just so positive and calm
I remember watching this show as a child on PBS, even though I'm a 90's kid. He was very ahead of his time, and his show had good messages; even about things that are hard to talk about, that people can still learn from and relate to today. I like watching different things now, but still...
Mr. Rogers was an extraordinary human being. So full of love and never involved in any scandals (though people tried to make up lies that were disproved). A truly wonderful person! Well done FBE.
Mr. Rogers was a wholesome man who deserved to live longer
I remember watching him every morning on PBS
We need more people like Mr. Rogers in the world today... such an incredible human being ♥ I miss him
Joseph Blumenberg we should all strive to be like him.
Mr. Rogers was so amazing. I really wish that they still produced learning-focused shows like this, now, for the youth, rather than the mainstream shows that are focused more on entertainment that practically rots your brain. I remember seeing a post about a blind girl who wrote in to Mr. Rogers, worrying about if he fed the fish at the end of each episode, so he began saying that he was feeding the fish so that she would know if she were watching. This is such a good show and I feel like everyone should watch it at some point.
I'm crying. The fact the the kids and parents are talking would make mr Rogers happy.
In a world filled with so much hatred and intolerance Mr Rogers spent decades spreading a message of Love Tolerance and understanding towards one an other. I miss him and firmly believe we need more people like Fred Rogers in our world.
OMG I'm crying at work watching this. Watching these kids learn. Mr. Rogers is still getting through despite them not knowing who he is. Mr. Rogers is relevant.
As of right now, I think this is one of the best React episodes ever.
Andrew Kolotyliuk agree
Andrew Kolotyliuk yes
I cried....yeah I cried. Love you Me. Rogers♥️
"have you ever told a lie?"
(Silence) "this is kids react, there's a lot of people watching right now!"
Too cute.
R.I.P Mr.Rogers so many memories watching this show 😩
I loved Mister Rogers. He was a patient man who did not put on an 'act' or played a character. It was the real him on camera talking to children like they were people. He understood to not underestimate the emotional and comprehensive depth of a child and that they need patience and to talk to them on the same level of respect you would an adult so they can understand the world around them.Know it was okay to be frustrated or sad, that fears can be addressed, take the time to understand other people cause they are not as different as you think. And the world can be scary but there are also wonderful things in it too and to not be afraid to live in it. We do need more shows like Mister Rogers especially today.
Even though I never seen or heard of Mr.Rogers as a kid. I know he was an amazing man to help children and adults...RIP Mr.Rogers
I did not grow up watching Mr. Rogers, but I miss him, and I feel like everyone feels the same. I’ve also seen people saying things like “ This is what kids need nowadays “ and me being a kid myself, I know how much this is true.
"This is what kids need nowadays" I believe the episodes of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood are available for free on youtube, if you want to see them. Most of his lessons are timeless, though I cannot say the same for the pre-HD video quality.
I'm over here tearing up! I remember when I was 7 and he passed away. I remember watching his funeral on tv and I cried a lot because I LOVED his show. He will always be my neighbor. :)
Jojo JN PREACH even though i dont go to church
Mr Rogers is the father we all needed
Most underrated comment.
I always saw him as like a gentle grandpa figure.
I love the childhood like innocence the parents and kids are showing each other. Only Mr. Rogers could make that happen. :)
I forgot about how much of a sweet, wholesome, pure hearted man Mr. Rogers was. I’m crying omfg.
We need mr Rogers now More then ever
wolf2966 yea
We need Fred Rogers now more than ever
What a wonderfully amazing person Mr. Rogers was. Inspiration at its best
Remember when Mr. Rogers OWNED the Emmys by giving that speech where he commanded attention? He is truly brilliant.
BrittKatSlat what did he say?
@@Scandalous_behavior it was so deep. He asked the audience to be quiet for ten seconds and think of the people whose love made them who they are today. Tears all over the theatre.
Mr. Rogers was one of the worlds few truly gentle, loving, caring souls.
I am not even a minute into the video and I'm so sad.
Like sometimes I forget I'm part of the very last of many generations of children who didn't have Mr. Rodgers as a kid. I was still a kid watching Mr. Rodgers when they stopped airing new episodes, when he passed away, and when, as far as I could tell, they stopped airing episodes in general. He was such a huge part of so many people's lives. I wish he was in my life for longer as a kid. He was such a lovable man.
I am 20 years old and despite the short amount of time he was in my life, he still inspires me. I try to be as open minded and loving as him and other kind people like him.
I don't plan on ever having children because I'm really not fit to give them the life they deserve due to my mental health, but I plan to help raise all my friends children and show them Mr. Rodgers and teach them about the world and how beautiful it can be if you let it be.
I'm the same age, I remember seeing him on PBS but I don't remember much of the plot! Just that he was really nice and i hated seeing him put away his coat bc the show would be over :/ I think there were reruns
Mr. Rogers was so great. I'll never forget watching him when I was a little kid. He made life just a little bit better for us back then.
Michael Warbux I was just old enough to watch his show before he passed away and they stopped airing it on PBS. God, I love him so much.
I loved Mr. Rogers. Rest in peace you beautiful man
I'm so glad there's been no scandal or something with Mr Rogers. He's one of the only people that keeps my faith in humanity intact.
I started sobbing. I really miss Mr. Rogers. He was such an important person in my childhood and I want to thank him
Ugh, I used to watch Mr. Rogers all of the time. I'm 24 now but I remember back in elementary school my mom picked me up and it came on the radio that he had passed away and I balled my eyes out! My kids are 2 & 3 so they watch Daniel Tiger on PBS and like two months ago they started playing the real Mr. Rogers after airing Daniel Tiger, and I literally started tearing up lol. Now my 3 year old asks me whenever he comes on if I'm going to cry again hahaha.
Fred Rogers was a super hero. No question.
It has been 15 years since he pass. The world is a sadder place without him. I miss him. He made the world better all by himself.
This man meant the world to me as a kid and I think is why so many people remark about my kindness IRL. I learned it all through Mr. Rogers, and Mr. Rogers is always my neighbor. Now let me find some tissues to soak up the tears I shed. Also, I loved Lucas and his dad! More of that kind of familial bond, please!
Ok... I teared up on this one. I remember watching Mr. Rogers as a kid. He still seems so... genuine.
Same.
He always was (physically) & he always will be (spiritually).
I love the way these parents talk to their kids. You can tell why the kids behave and speak the way they do in other episodes when you see the way their parents interact with them. They talk to them as equals without being condescending. It’s super refreshing to see and it really reflects on how the kids have matured.
I couldn't stop crying during the video. I remember this show and I never knew how much of an impact this show had on me. Thank you Mr. Rogers and Rest in Peace.
If there's a V.I.P. section in Heaven, Mr.Rogers is sitting in it right now.
There wouldn't be, because he would allow everyone to enter
@@ZyroShadowPony I was getting ready to say "he'd have given up his place so someone else could be happy and comfortable"
I had tears in my eyes for 12 minutes! Mr. Rogers was amazing!
Mr. Rogers had such a beauitful soul within him.