The nostalgia. I'd be watching stuff like Arthur early in the day, and Family Guy and the Simpsons in the evening. Growing up without cable was a hell of a drug
Hey, there! I want to say thank for using my video footage for Season 14 (2010-2011) and Season 21 (2017-2018) of Arthur in your compilation. The funding and end credits for Arthur from the early 2000's to the early 2010's bring back memories for me. Well done!
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Coroporation for Public Broadcasting, and thank you for viewing this program, provided by your local PBS station.
Okay. I was 15 years of age going on 16 years of age in 1996; I am currently 40 years of age going on 41 years of age later on this year. While I was already in High School in 1996, I did love Arthur. A teenager as we know is not a little kid anymore, but not an adult yet. I still love Arthur to this very day. You can tell me I'm too old for Arthur, but I love Arthur.
opppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp is the best part in my heart ♥️ my love 😍 love 💗 I hope 🤞 can make a new job for us but I hope 🤞 don’t want you to have that done ✅ or you will have to get the same as soon 🔜 we can all do you have the right things happen to be able to be pppppppppp and you are so blessed and happy 😊 we will love it and love it you are so beautiful 😻 you will always have the same as your mother in love 🥰 your family is so beautiful 😻 love 💗 I hope 🤞 can make your love 💗 I miss 👩🏫 you and my heart 💜 love 💗 so beautiful 😍 love 💗 I hope 🤞 have some fun 🤩 we can go together
You mean like baby gap and juicy juice are in the beginning of Arthur’s birthday in 1997 and Polaroid is in the beginning of Arthur makes the team in 1997?
Well, that's because the PBS Kids sponsors are supposed to promote why they sponsor their shows instead of their own products. If it was the other way around, then it'd just be another glorified ad.
The main thing I noticed is how the sponsorships, grants and endowments dropped off notably when the Great Recession hit. It sort of symbolizes the sad state Public Broadcasting is in today.
To be fair, I really miss how in the 90s and early to mid 2000s, it felt special watching these. Sure they reaired on PBS Kids Sprout, but it was a bummer once they stopped airing them on local PBS affiliations. I mainly stopped watching PBS Kids by 2007, but that's because shows like Super Why rarely kept my interest.
@@DellFanProductions Super Why! was really a low point in PBS Kids. Though once in a while I will pick up an "Arthur" DVD from a retailer. I mostly look for season six episodes with the redub.
DellFan Productions super why was part of my childhood, but I’m a 2010s kid, so i can see it being bad from your perspective.edit: I also never saw pbs cuz I actually had cable. And even if u could watch it with cable, I couldn’t find it on direct tv, and it’s not on Hulu (the thing I use to watch tv nowadays.)edit 2: I also will use HBO max to watch TV when it comes out.
Man, I Started Watching Arthur When I Was 8 Years Old, Back In The Year Of 2014. It Was An Amazing And Hilarious Pbskids Show, And Very Enjoyable For My Family And Friends. !Especially For My Grandparents! They Were Both Born In Different Years, And My Grandpa Watched Similar Shows To Arthur... But My Grandmother Was The Only One Who Watched The Actual Show, But Did Not Understand English Very Well. !But She Liked The Show Very Much! Unfortunately Though, My Grandparents Passed Away. !But My Adopted Brother Watched With Me!
Arthur Is One Of My Favorite Shows On PBS Since I Was Watching And Enjoyed When I Was 3 Years Old The Show Since Went On The Aired In 1996 I’m 26 Now I Really Love Arthur
The 2006 ones hit me every time i remember coming home from school in grade 4 and watching pbs kids and seeing these ads before arthur comes on oh the memories.
There Were… Trains and Planes and Trucks and Cars… Books and Blocks and Bugs in Jars! and After School, When the Boys came Home, sometimes Together and Sometimes Alone. Inside the Box the Toys Waited each Day… for the boys to come Home and their Chance to Play. Every Toy had a Memory of PlayDays gone by. the Planes flew Forever… the Blocks piled High!
I remember “Arthur’s Missing Pal” aired on PBS Kids sometime during 2006 or 2007. I don’t remember if it used a unique funding credits sequence like “Arthur’s Perfect Christmas” and “Arthur: It’s Only Rock and Roll” or the regular funding credits sequence from season 10 or season 11.
Funding for Arthur's Missing Pal is provided by... Chuck E. Cheese's proud supporter of PBS Kids, helping them learn how to throw, bounce, spin, kick, and jump for joy. PBS Kids, where a kid can be a kid. D-A-N-I-M-A-L-S, Danimals. [Cheering] Arthur is made possible in part by the makers of Danimals Yogurt. Proud to help foster the growth and development of kids everywhere. And by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
◾ *Arthur* (October 7, 1996 - February 21, 2022) ◾ *Postcards from Buster* (October 11, 2004 - February 20, 2012) It's been a great ride and awesome show. Thank you for the greatest childhood memories that I will always cherish forever. 💖❤🧡💛💚💙💜
I loved when it was Michael Caloz (D.W.), but Sonja Bell (Jane Read) is also good as well. I think she's the longest running announcer for the series behind Danny Brochu (Buster)
Arthur first aired when I was 10 when I lived at Fort Sam Houston, Texas in late 1996 when I was growing up. I still know the funding credits from season 1.
Funding for Arthur is provided by... Post Alpha-Bits; 26 little letters, that make the words, that lets you share your feelings around the corner of around the world, bringing us all a little bit closer together, Post Alpha Bits cereal is proud to bring you Arthur on PBS. Come. come, see this! Okay. Few moments can sum up all that imagination in a child, quite like... I made that. Lego proudly supports imagination, creativity, and Arthur. Juicy Juice, we're behind Arthur 100%. Of course, that's how we do everything. Juicy Juice, 100% juice. And by a Ready to Learn Television Cooperative Agreement from the US Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
Sponsor check: Teddy grahams - less than a season Polaroid, 60 second cinnamon rolls, Danimals, Zoopals, CVS caremore - 1 season Lego - 2 seasons Baby gap - 3 seasons Alpha-bits - 4 seasons Juicy juice, Chuck e cheeses - 7 seasons Chuck e cheeses - 1 extra season Abcmouse.com - started 8 seasons ago, still a sponsor today CPB - EVERY SEASON!
Post Alpha-Bits Cereal, 26 little letters that make up millions of words that tell billions of stories. And it all starts with ABC. Post Alpha-Bits is proud to bring you Arthur on PBS.
Post Alpha-Bits, 26 little letters that make the words that let you share your feelings around the corner or around the world. Bringing us all a little bit close together. Post Alpha-Bits Cereal is proud to bring you Arthur on PBS.
Post Alpha-Bits Cereal. 26 little letters that spell the names that tell the world who we are, and help us make the friends that make the world a nicer place to be. Post Alpha-Bits is proud to spell your name and bring you Arthur on PBS.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You; the National Endowment for Children's Educational Television and by the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment For Children's Educational Television, and The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. And by Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids. And by Baby Gap. And by Polaroid, exactly what develops when you use a Polaroid camera? A smile, self-esteem, (laughs) Oh yeah, a picture. Polaroid.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment For Children's Educational Television, and The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. And by Baby Gap. And by Polaroid, exactly what develops when you use a Polaroid camera? A smile, self-esteem, (laughs) Oh yeah, a picture. Polaroid. And by Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You. And by Baby Gap. And by Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
It's really goddamn sad how the sponsorships and grants dwindled over time to the point where the final episode is Brought to You By IKEA and ABC Mouse.
The largest land animal alive today is the elephant, weighing as much as five cars. That's why Zoo Pals supports PBS Kids, where tons of knowledge is packed into curious minds. Hefty Zoo Pals plates and cups, helping bring fun and learning to the table.
I grew up with the 2003-15 Arthur Funding Credits, so yeah, I stopped watching PBS Kids when I was 12, and I'm now 18, so I haven't watched PBS Kids in six years.
Differences Season 2 - The announcer is different, and Juicy Juice, Polaroid, and Baby Gap are added. Season 3 - The NECET, Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and Polaroid are gone. An online and library promo is added to the end. Season 4 - The U.S. Department of Education and Post Alpha-Bits are added, and the CPB is gone. X-mas special episode - The background and music is different, the CPB is back, the USDE and Baby Gap are gone, the "Viewers Like You" text, which is now shown at the end rather than near the beginning, and the beginning announcement for the Juicy Juice ad are different, and Lego is added. Season 5 - The music, background, and text is reverted back to normal, the online/library promo, the Juicy Juice ad, and the Post Alpha-Bits ad are different, there is now a bumper at the beginning saying "Funding for Arthur is provided by...", the "Happy Holidays" text is omitted from the Lego ad, the USDE is back, and that and the CPB are shown at the end. Season 6 - The beginning slide is now a video of Arthur running around the world, Lego, the online/library promo, and Juicy Juice are different, Post Alpha-Bits is reverted to the original version, Ready to Learn is added, and the CPB is gone. Season 6 #2 - Post Alpha-Bits is slightly different. Season 6 #3 - Post Alpha-Bits is different again, and some of the logos at the end have some ugly glow around them for some reason. Season 7 - Post Alpha-Bits is different yet again, Chuck-E-Cheese's appears, Lego and the "Viewers Like You" text are gone, and the CPB is back again. Season 7 #2 - Post Alpha-Bits changes for the umpteenth time. You know what, since that's probably gonna just keep on happening, I'll just stop keeping track of that. I'm also not gonna keep track of Chuck-E-Cheese's changing either because they change their ads a lot too. Season 8 - The "Viewers Like You" text is back, and the USDE and Ready to Learn grants are gone. Season 8 #2 - Teddy Grahams is introduced, and the USDE is back. Season 9 - The online/library promo url is changed to reflect PBS Kids Go, as is the PBS logo at the end. Post Alpha-Bits, Teddy Grahams, the "Viewers Like You" text, the CPB (the final remaining original sponsor), and Juicy Juice are gone, and Ready to Learn reappears with a logo that's so freakin' big it might blow up your television set. Season 9 #2 - Rhodes is added in the form of 60-Second Cinnamon Rolls. Season 10 - Danimals appears, and the USDE and Ready to Learn grants are gone. Season 11 - Chuck-E-Cheese's introduces what is probably their shortest promo ever, and Danimals is gone. Season 12 - Hefty Zoo Pals and CVS Caremark appear, and Chuck-E-Cheese's is back to being a normal length advert. Season 13 - The online/library promo is now moved to the credits, the beginning video is now a different part of the theme intro, ABCMouse is introduced, and Chuck-E-Cheese's is gone. Season 16 - Chuck-E-Cheese's reappears, and ABCMouse is gone. Season 21 - ABCMouse reappears, and Chuck-E-Cheese's is gone again.
0:22 Season 1 (1996) 0:47 Season 2 (1997-1998) 2:48 Season 3 (1998-1999) 5:05 Season 4 (1999) 6:25 Special 1 (2000) 7:11 Season 5 (2000) 11:17 Season 6 (2001) 16:06 Season 7 (2002) 18:13 Season 8 (2003) 20:23 Season 9 (2004-2005) 21:52 Season 10 (2006) 22:43 Season 11 (2007) 23:39 Season 12 (2008-2009) 24:34 Season 13 (2009-2010) 25:11 Season 14 (2010-2011) 26:05 Season 15 (2010-2011) 26:39 Season 16 (2012-2013) 27:11 Season 17 (2013-2014) 27:46 Season 18 (2014-2015) 28:15 Season 19 (2015-2016) Seasons 20 to 25 (2016-2022)
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment For Children's Educational Television, and by, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment For Children's Educational Television, and by, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. And by, Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids. And by Baby Gap. And by, Polaroid, exactly what develops when you use a Polaroid camera? A smile, self-esteem, (laughs) Oh yeah, a picture. Polaroid.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You. And by Baby Gap. And by Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids. Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the United States Department of Education, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You! This program is made possible in part by a grant from Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids. And by Baby Gap. And by, Post Alpha-Bits Cereal, 26 little letters that make up millions of words that tell billions of stories. And it all starts with ABC. Post Alpha-Bits is proud to bring you Arthur on PBS.
Funding for Arthur's Perfect Christmas is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by... Lego, a proud sponsor Arthur. But she's your best holiday season he could ever imagine. This program is made possible in part by a grant from Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids. And by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
When Trying to Watch the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Funding Credits Does it Said: "This Video Contains from PBS Who Has Blocked in Your Country on Copyright Grounds"
I'm watching Arthur on channel 13 as I type this. I couldn't help but mention about today's commercials being kinda lame compared to the earlier times, not to say these these mini commercials on this video are amazing. I know nostalgia definitely does play a part in it, I just cant help that there was distinct charm and personality to older commercials that make them so memorable. I've been mostly seeing ones that are either overly ridiculous and annoying that begs for your attention or it's either bland, sterile, and uninspiring except for a very few exceptions. I just miss the storytelling, unique characters, and strong sense of visual atmosphere that encompassed those commercials.
Seasons 1-4 are my childhood!!! I was ages 4-7 for those and I was a huge Arthur fan. Why won't they release the first 4 seasons on Blu-Ray already?!?!
It's stupid honestly. Out of all of their shows THEY know Arthur is the most popular one. I like how the US got seasons 10 and above on DVD but nothing for the first few.
@@TheConuresrule I agree!! And I've heard that plenty of adults who grew up with Arthur still enjoy the old episodes so there's even more of a reason to put it on DVD and Blu-ray
Arthur has been running for over twenty years, and the only sponsor that stuck around for more than five was that freaking mouse. Ironically, it would be sponsored by ABC Mouse after CEC ended their 20-year PBS contract.
Rachel Silverstein what’s next? When PBS ends their probably existing 20 year contract with ABC mouse they’ll sign a 20 year contract with Disney then they’ll say “this program is funded by Mickey and the roadster racers!”(if PBS still exists in like 20 years)
Funders for Arthur and changes Season 1: CPB, Viewers like You, National Endowment for Children’s Educational Television, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. Season 2: Juicy Juice, Baby Gap and Polaroid joins in. Season 3: National Endowment for Children’s Educational Television, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations and Polaroid are gone. Season 4: U.S Department of Education and Alpha Bits joins, CPB is gone, Viewers like you changes font and Thank you is added. Arthur’s Perfect Christmas: CPB is back (for the special), lego joins (for the special), Viewers like you and Thank you temporary changes font. Season 5: Alpha-Bits and Juicy Juice changes, Lego is added, Baby Gap is gone, CPB is readded and the Viewers like you and Thank you fonts change back. Season 6: LEGO changes, Juicy Juice changes again, Alpha-bits couldn’t make up its mind and changes again, Ready to Learn is added and CPB is gone again. Season 6 Version 3: same as before, but Alpha bits changes back. Season 7: Alpha Bits reverts to before, Chuck E. Cheese’s is added, Lego is gone, CPB is back and with a new logo, and Viewers like you and Thank you aren’t here. Season 7 Version 2: same as before, but Alpha bits changes back, there’s no sign of ready to learn and Viewers like you and Thank you are back. Season 8: Make up your mind Alpha Bits, Chuck E. Cheese’s changes slightly and U.S Department of Education is gone for now. Season 8 Version 2: Teddy Grahams is added, Alpha Bits is gone, U.S Department of Education is back Season 9: Chuck E. Cheese’s changes, Ready to Learn is back with a different orientation, and CPB along with Viewers like you and Thank you are gone. Season 9 Version 2: Rhodes 60 Second cinnamon rolls are added and Juicy Juice and Teddy Grahams is gone. Season 10: Danimals is added, Ready to Learn and U.S Department of Education are gone again, Rhodes 60 Second cinnamon rolls is gone, and Viewers like you and Thank you is back in a bolder font. Season 11: Chuck E. Cheese’s changes and Danimals are gone. Season 12: ZooPals and CVS Caremark is added. Season 13: assuming it’s the same as 11, but without ZooPals and CVS Caremark. Season 14: ABCmouse is added, and Chuck E. Cheese’s is gone. Season 15: assuming it’s the same as 14. Season 16: Chuck E. Cheese’s Returns and abcmouse is gone. Season 17: assuming it’s the same as 16 Season 18-20: assuming it’s the same as 16. Season 21: ABCmouse returns. There’s many versions of Season 21s Funding, such as 1 with every season 1 funder Returns.
Kids come in all shapes, sizes, and abilities. At CVS Caremark, through our program "All Kids Can", we envision a world where all of these children can come together, to learn play, and succeed. That's why we're proud to sponsor Arthur on PBS.
The largest land animal alive today is the elephant, weighing as much as 5 cars. That's why Zoo Pals supports PBS Kids, where tons of knowledge is packed into curious minds. Hefty Zoo Pals Plates and Cups, helping bring fun and learning to the table.
15:19 i forgot they had this credit! Man the nostalgia truly hits hard. When i was a child i remember being scared hearing it. Now i wish id be able to enjoy it when i had the chance (also the "you can fly" isnt that francine during the talent show when the others didn't know she could sing?)
And by a grant from the United States Department of Education through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
I want to go back in time and save all the old fundings of Arthur and all the other PBS Kids shows from the last few years and make them remain and especially the Juicy Juice ones
"This program was made possible in part by a Grant from Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice, 100% Juice for 100% kids!" "This program was made possible in part by a Grant from Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice, 100% Juice for 100% kids!"
We have to have baby gap in the beginning and the end of Arthur’s birthday in 1997 and Polaroid in the beginning and the end of Arthur makes the team in 1997!
Request: Let’s Go Luna! Funding Credits compilation (2018-2022), please. 🙏🏻 Maybe upload tonight or tomorrow, DellFan Productions? and make a ❤️ for your comment. Remind me,
12:51 I'm here for two reasons
1. Childhood
2. Schaffrillas
"Funding for Schaffrillas is provided by..."
How he isn’t his own PBS show by now is beyond me! 😂
Yeah I came here because of Schaffrillas too
That Was Your Mistake
Thank you so much, I've been searching tirelessly for this
The nostalgia. I'd be watching stuff like Arthur early in the day, and Family Guy and the Simpsons in the evening. Growing up without cable was a hell of a drug
Nah, it kind wasn't all that😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒
@@angrybeaver4995slow motion
Coped with the fact
@@angrybeaver4995 😊❤😂 0:01
The nostalgia from the earlier ones is amazing
5:48 7:30 13:09
My mom and I drank Juicy Juice while watching the last ARTHUR episode.
Hey, there!
I want to say thank for using my video footage for Season 14 (2010-2011) and Season 21 (2017-2018) of Arthur in your compilation. The funding and end credits for Arthur from the early 2000's to the early 2010's bring back memories for me. Well done!
Funding for Arthur is provided by your childhood goosebumps like you. Thank you.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Coroporation for Public Broadcasting, and thank you for viewing this program, provided by your local PBS station.
In 1996, Arthur was still a brand new show
Me too
Hayley Waalen I was 1 then in 96
@@torianmcneill3794 i was born in 96 lol
I was 4. The perfect age to remember watching this.
I was born in 2004
Okay.
I was 15 years of age going on 16 years of age in 1996; I am currently 40 years of age going on 41 years of age later on this year.
While I was already in High School in 1996, I did love Arthur.
A teenager as we know is not a little kid anymore, but not an adult yet.
I still love Arthur to this very day.
You can tell me I'm too old for Arthur, but I love Arthur.
You’re never too old for Arthur
@@josephrodgersrox121 so true
opppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp is the best part in my heart ♥️ my love 😍 love 💗 I hope 🤞 can make a new job for us but I hope 🤞 don’t want you to have that done ✅ or you will have to get the same as soon 🔜 we can all do you have the right things happen to be able to be pppppppppp and you are so blessed and happy 😊 we will love it and love it you are so beautiful 😻 you will always have the same as your mother in love 🥰 your family is so beautiful 😻 love 💗 I hope 🤞 can make your love 💗 I miss 👩🏫 you and my heart 💜 love 💗 so beautiful 😍 love 💗 I hope 🤞 have some fun 🤩 we can go together
@@fadumania are you okay
I was 6-7 years old when Arthur came about, I’m 31 going on 32 and Arthur is still one of the best shows growing up 😄
i watched PBS so much as a kid that these funding credits are just ingrained in my head
Me too, my friend... me too...
0:22 Season 1 (1996)
5:02 Season 4 (1999)
6:23 Arthur's Perfect Christmas (2000)
7:11 Season 5 (2000)
i love arthur and baby kate
I love Arthur
I LOVE Arthur!
Brandon Graves Ms Reed voice does the funding 1997 DW voice 96
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0:22
0:46 Juicy Juice/Baby Gap/Polaroid
2:47 Baby Gap/Juicy Juice
5:02 Juicy Juice/Baby Gap/Alpha Bits
6:24 Lego/Juicy Juice
7:11 Alpha Bits/Lego/Juicy Juice
11:15 Lego/Juicy Juice/Alpha Bits
16:05 Juicy Juice/Alpha Bits/CEC
18:13 Alpha Bits/CEC/Juicy Juice
20:20 CEC/Rhodes
21:51 Danimals/CEC
22:43 CEC
23:39 ZooPals/CEC/CVS Caremark
24:39
25:08 ABCmouse
26:09
26:38 CEC
27:11
27:41
28:11 ABCmouse
I know 9 story and out of the blue blond to Daniel tiger
You mean like baby gap and juicy juice are in the beginning of Arthur’s birthday in 1997 and Polaroid is in the beginning of Arthur makes the team in 1997?
23:39 ZooPals/ Chuck E. Cheese / CVS Caremark
26:38 Chuck E. Cheese 24:41
26:41
One thing I noticed is that most of those sponsored ads don’t even show the product they are advertising
Well, that's because the PBS Kids sponsors are supposed to promote why they sponsor their shows instead of their own products. If it was the other way around, then it'd just be another glorified ad.
Show's over, folks, what a wonderful kind of show
the franchise will continue and we will get a chance to see those funding credits again
The main thing I noticed is how the sponsorships, grants and endowments dropped off notably when the Great Recession hit. It sort of symbolizes the sad state Public Broadcasting is in today.
To be fair, I really miss how in the 90s and early to mid 2000s, it felt special watching these. Sure they reaired on PBS Kids Sprout, but it was a bummer once they stopped airing them on local PBS affiliations. I mainly stopped watching PBS Kids by 2007, but that's because shows like Super Why rarely kept my interest.
@@DellFanProductions my local pbs station still airs all sorts of episode last I checked. The only exception being Lance Armstrong
@@DellFanProductions I Stopped Watching PBS Kids Last Year To Go Back To Nick Jr.
@@DellFanProductions Super Why! was really a low point in PBS Kids. Though once in a while I will pick up an "Arthur" DVD from a retailer. I mostly look for season six episodes with the redub.
DellFan Productions super why was part of my childhood, but I’m a 2010s kid, so i can see it being bad from your perspective.edit: I also never saw pbs cuz I actually had cable. And even if u could watch it with cable, I couldn’t find it on direct tv, and it’s not on Hulu (the thing I use to watch tv nowadays.)edit 2: I also will use HBO max to watch TV when it comes out.
Man, I Started Watching Arthur When I Was 8 Years Old, Back In The Year Of 2014. It Was An Amazing And Hilarious Pbskids Show, And Very Enjoyable For My Family And Friends. !Especially For My Grandparents! They Were Both Born In Different Years, And My Grandpa Watched Similar Shows To Arthur... But My Grandmother Was The Only One Who Watched The Actual Show, But Did Not Understand English Very Well. !But She Liked The Show Very Much! Unfortunately Though, My Grandparents Passed Away. !But My Adopted Brother Watched With Me!
That must be hard losing your grandparents that young, I feel lucky that I still have my grandparents and even my great grandpa.
I miss the version of him walking on the globe, so nostalgic.
Same same
More like running on the globe.
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Arthur Is One Of My Favorite Shows On PBS Since I Was Watching And Enjoyed When I Was 3 Years Old The Show Since Went On The Aired In 1996 I’m 26 Now I Really Love Arthur
I had fun in the 90’s early 95 was my year
The 2006 ones hit me every time i remember coming home from school in grade 4 and watching pbs kids and seeing these ads before arthur comes on oh the memories.
5:47 This announcer is weird
There Were…
Trains and Planes and Trucks and Cars…
Books and Blocks and Bugs in Jars!
and After School, When the Boys came Home,
sometimes Together and Sometimes Alone.
Inside the Box the Toys Waited each Day…
for the boys to come Home and their Chance to Play.
Every Toy had a Memory of PlayDays gone by.
the Planes flew Forever… the Blocks piled High!
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@@avisittodonnalandcapecoraldo
Literally every day of every month and it’s so sad
Gaaaaahhhh! The nostalgia!
@Vegeta The Regular Rock Band girl Nothing.
I remember “Arthur’s Missing Pal” aired on PBS Kids sometime during 2006 or 2007. I don’t remember if it used a unique funding credits sequence like “Arthur’s Perfect Christmas” and “Arthur: It’s Only Rock and Roll” or the regular funding credits sequence from season 10 or season 11.
Funding for Arthur's Missing Pal is provided by...
Chuck E. Cheese's proud supporter of PBS Kids, helping them learn how to throw, bounce, spin, kick, and jump for joy. PBS Kids, where a kid can be a kid.
D-A-N-I-M-A-L-S, Danimals. [Cheering] Arthur is made possible in part by the makers of Danimals Yogurt. Proud to help foster the growth and development of kids everywhere.
And by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
8:00 Those steel pans (which you might know as steel drums) in the Juicy Juice funding give me so much life!
Juicy Juice, we're behind Arthur, 100%. Of course, that's how we do everything. Juicy Juice, 100% juice.
◾ *Arthur* (October 7, 1996 - February 21, 2022)
◾ *Postcards from Buster* (October 11, 2004 - February 20, 2012)
It's been a great ride and awesome show.
Thank you for the greatest childhood memories that I will always cherish forever. 💖❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Yeah
Yea I tear up on the final episode of Arthur because it’s my childhood and good memories
The last episode of Arthur make me tear up because that was great memories and childhood
I want some damn JUICY JUICE!!!
me to!
Me to
I haven’t drink juicy juice in years while I’m watching Arthur
My Fav Flavor is Apple
Well, Walmart sells a Strawberry banana blend that I can’t help but crave when I watch this video!
Nostalgia and memories from Arthur!!!!!!! Thank you
I loved when it was Michael Caloz (D.W.), but Sonja Bell (Jane Read) is also good as well. I think she's the longest running announcer for the series behind Danny Brochu (Buster)
@Trafalgar Law you mean Daniel Brochu? you have bad memory
So that’s who the voiceover was for the later seasons!
Where is cinar
WGBH
@@gachawithfnafrobloxminecra8376history of the British Empire in the Mediterranean region
Arthur first aired when I was 10 when I lived at Fort Sam Houston, Texas in late 1996 when I was growing up. I still know the funding credits from season 1.
14:12 "Funding for Schaffrillas is provided by... Squarespace, the sponsor of today's video!"
The Heck is Schafrillas?
Funding for Arthur is provided by...
Post Alpha-Bits; 26 little letters, that make the words, that lets you share your feelings around the corner of around the world, bringing us all a little bit closer together, Post Alpha Bits cereal is proud to bring you Arthur on PBS.
Come. come, see this! Okay. Few moments can sum up all that imagination in a child, quite like... I made that. Lego proudly supports imagination, creativity, and Arthur.
Juicy Juice, we're behind Arthur 100%. Of course, that's how we do everything. Juicy Juice, 100% juice.
And by a Ready to Learn Television Cooperative Agreement from the US Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
Those Baby Gap commercials are so cute! It brings me back memories!
Juicy juice has been a sponsorship for Arthur for 8 seasons.
Chuck E' Cheeses had a sponsorship for Arthur for 9 seasons
Chuck E. Cheese's are the real supporters
Juicy juice seemingly sponsored everything back in the day
omg the nostalgia especially the chuck e cheese ad
Sponsor check:
Teddy grahams - less than a season
Polaroid, 60 second cinnamon rolls, Danimals, Zoopals, CVS caremore - 1 season
Lego - 2 seasons
Baby gap - 3 seasons
Alpha-bits - 4 seasons
Juicy juice, Chuck e cheeses - 7 seasons
Chuck e cheeses - 1 extra season
Abcmouse.com - started 8 seasons ago, still a sponsor today
CPB - EVERY SEASON!
Arthur aired like 4 months after my brother was born, and 3 years before I was.
My heart stopped at 6:02
Hi
6:05 AWOOP JUMPSCARE
Fun fact: one of the funding credits GAP appeared as a parody on the episode Muffy’s New Best Friend as GARP in the Mega Kid store!
5:48 Big Stories-ABC Book
7:29 Sharing
9:06 Sharing
10:42 Sharing
12:04 Big Stories-ABC Book
13:09 Name
14:15 Sharing
16:23 Name
17:38 Sharing
18:15 Big Stories-ABC Book
Post Alpha-Bits Cereal, 26 little letters that make up millions of words that tell billions of stories. And it all starts with ABC. Post Alpha-Bits is proud to bring you Arthur on PBS.
Post Alpha-Bits, 26 little letters that make the words that let you share your feelings around the corner or around the world. Bringing us all a little bit close together. Post Alpha-Bits Cereal is proud to bring you Arthur on PBS.
Post Alpha-Bits Cereal. 26 little letters that spell the names that tell the world who we are, and help us make the friends that make the world a nicer place to be. Post Alpha-Bits is proud to spell your name and bring you Arthur on PBS.
The Juicy Juice ones hit me really hard in the childhood
(also can u do funding credit evolutions for Curious George and Teletubbies?)
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Same here. I have literally spent my life watching this show.
I remember when Juicy Juice boxes had Arthur & his friends on them! 🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃
It felt so wrong for the " Viewers like you, thank you!" Being in the middle and leaving out the thank you entirely
Note: I Had to Remove the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Nature Funding Credits Got Blocked Worldwide Except Canada
1996-2003 were my Arthur watching years! Born in '91!
Same here. I was born in ‘93
John Ackerman 95 was my year
96 was mine, 25 yrs later still love it!
In celebration of ARTHUR ending tomorrow I just finished watching this.
0:22 Season 1 1996
0:46 Season 2 1997-1998
2:48 Season 3 1998-1999
Does Arthur makes the team re-air on KidZone in 1997 and Arthur’s knee re-air on KidZone in 1999?
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You; the National Endowment for Children's Educational Television and by the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment For Children's Educational Television, and The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
And by Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
And by Baby Gap.
And by Polaroid, exactly what develops when you use a Polaroid camera? A smile, self-esteem, (laughs) Oh yeah, a picture. Polaroid.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment For Children's Educational Television, and The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
And by Baby Gap.
And by Polaroid, exactly what develops when you use a Polaroid camera? A smile, self-esteem, (laughs) Oh yeah, a picture. Polaroid.
And by Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You.
And by Baby Gap.
And by Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
It's really goddamn sad how the sponsorships and grants dwindled over time to the point where the final episode is Brought to You By IKEA and ABC Mouse.
ABC Mouse is now gone and it’s only IKEA
23:42 such adorable animals in a zoopals sponsor~ 😍
The largest land animal alive today is the elephant, weighing as much as five cars. That's why Zoo Pals supports PBS Kids, where tons of knowledge is packed into curious minds. Hefty Zoo Pals plates and cups, helping bring fun and learning to the table.
R.I.P. Arthur (@1996 to 2022 PBS Kids WGBH Kids Oasis Animation CINAR 9 Story Media) Episodes Seasons Complete Animated Series Remastered
I remember when Juicy Juice boxes used to have the Arthur characters on them
I grew up with the 2003-15 Arthur Funding Credits, so yeah, I stopped watching PBS Kids when I was 12, and I'm now 18, so I haven't watched PBS Kids in six years.
Differences
Season 2 - The announcer is different, and Juicy Juice, Polaroid, and Baby Gap are added.
Season 3 - The NECET, Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and Polaroid are gone. An online and library promo is added to the end.
Season 4 - The U.S. Department of Education and Post Alpha-Bits are added, and the CPB is gone.
X-mas special episode - The background and music is different, the CPB is back, the USDE and Baby Gap are gone, the "Viewers Like You" text, which is now shown at the end rather than near the beginning, and the beginning announcement for the Juicy Juice ad are different, and Lego is added.
Season 5 - The music, background, and text is reverted back to normal, the online/library promo, the Juicy Juice ad, and the Post Alpha-Bits ad are different, there is now a bumper at the beginning saying "Funding for Arthur is provided by...", the "Happy Holidays" text is omitted from the Lego ad, the USDE is back, and that and the CPB are shown at the end.
Season 6 - The beginning slide is now a video of Arthur running around the world, Lego, the online/library promo, and Juicy Juice are different, Post Alpha-Bits is reverted to the original version, Ready to Learn is added, and the CPB is gone.
Season 6 #2 - Post Alpha-Bits is slightly different.
Season 6 #3 - Post Alpha-Bits is different again, and some of the logos at the end have some ugly glow around them for some reason.
Season 7 - Post Alpha-Bits is different yet again, Chuck-E-Cheese's appears, Lego and the "Viewers Like You" text are gone, and the CPB is back again.
Season 7 #2 - Post Alpha-Bits changes for the umpteenth time. You know what, since that's probably gonna just keep on happening, I'll just stop keeping track of that. I'm also not gonna keep track of Chuck-E-Cheese's changing either because they change their ads a lot too.
Season 8 - The "Viewers Like You" text is back, and the USDE and Ready to Learn grants are gone.
Season 8 #2 - Teddy Grahams is introduced, and the USDE is back.
Season 9 - The online/library promo url is changed to reflect PBS Kids Go, as is the PBS logo at the end. Post Alpha-Bits, Teddy Grahams, the "Viewers Like You" text, the CPB (the final remaining original sponsor), and Juicy Juice are gone, and Ready to Learn reappears with a logo that's so freakin' big it might blow up your television set.
Season 9 #2 - Rhodes is added in the form of 60-Second Cinnamon Rolls.
Season 10 - Danimals appears, and the USDE and Ready to Learn grants are gone.
Season 11 - Chuck-E-Cheese's introduces what is probably their shortest promo ever, and Danimals is gone.
Season 12 - Hefty Zoo Pals and CVS Caremark appear, and Chuck-E-Cheese's is back to being a normal length advert.
Season 13 - The online/library promo is now moved to the credits, the beginning video is now a different part of the theme intro, ABCMouse is introduced, and Chuck-E-Cheese's is gone.
Season 16 - Chuck-E-Cheese's reappears, and ABCMouse is gone.
Season 21 - ABCMouse reappears, and Chuck-E-Cheese's is gone again.
Season 3: The CPB text and Viewers Like You tag are larger.
0:22 Season 1 (1996)
0:47 Season 2 (1997-1998)
2:48 Season 3 (1998-1999)
5:05 Season 4 (1999)
6:25 Special 1 (2000)
7:11 Season 5 (2000)
11:17 Season 6 (2001)
16:06 Season 7 (2002)
18:13 Season 8 (2003)
20:23 Season 9 (2004-2005)
21:52 Season 10 (2006)
22:43 Season 11 (2007)
23:39 Season 12 (2008-2009)
24:34 Season 13 (2009-2010)
25:11 Season 14 (2010-2011)
26:05 Season 15 (2010-2011)
26:39 Season 16 (2012-2013)
27:11 Season 17 (2013-2014)
27:46 Season 18 (2014-2015)
28:15 Season 19 (2015-2016)
Seasons 20 to 25 (2016-2022)
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment For Children's Educational Television, and by, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment For Children's Educational Television, and by, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
And by, Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
And by Baby Gap.
And by, Polaroid, exactly what develops when you use a Polaroid camera? A smile, self-esteem, (laughs) Oh yeah, a picture. Polaroid.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You.
And by Baby Gap.
And by Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the United States Department of Education, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
This program is made possible in part by a grant from Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
And by Baby Gap. And by,
Post Alpha-Bits Cereal, 26 little letters that make up millions of words that tell billions of stories. And it all starts with ABC. Post Alpha-Bits is proud to bring you Arthur on PBS.
Funding for Arthur's Perfect Christmas is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by...
Lego, a proud sponsor Arthur. But she's your best holiday season he could ever imagine.
This program is made possible in part by a grant from Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% Kids.
And by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
I noticed some Arthur books on the big stack of books that was presenting in the Post Alpha Bits program.
Oh, the nostalgia!
When Trying to Watch the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Funding Credits Does it Said: "This Video Contains from PBS Who Has Blocked in Your Country on Copyright Grounds"
I feel bad when Arthur was canceled.
All good things must come to an end unfortunately
it wasn't canceled. it had a proper ending.
But why not end on season 15
Arthur’s final episode: “Blabbermouth and All Grown Up”
Season 25, Episode 4 aired Monday, February 21st, 2022.
@@davidimendez7340 Yep.
Who knew that Arthur had a lot of entertaining fundings. Good thing I was born in 1996.
I'm watching Arthur on channel 13 as I type this. I couldn't help but mention about today's commercials being kinda lame compared to the earlier times, not to say these these mini commercials on this video are amazing. I know nostalgia definitely does play a part in it, I just cant help that there was distinct charm and personality to older commercials that make them so memorable. I've been mostly seeing ones that are either overly ridiculous and annoying that begs for your attention or it's either bland, sterile, and uninspiring except for a very few exceptions. I just miss the storytelling, unique characters, and strong sense of visual atmosphere that encompassed those commercials.
I watching on channel 15 as kpbs San Diego
@@baconfeatureschannel3480lower and higher
Love you
Seasons 1-4 are my childhood!!! I was ages 4-7 for those and I was a huge Arthur fan. Why won't they release the first 4 seasons on Blu-Ray already?!?!
It's stupid honestly. Out of all of their shows THEY know Arthur is the most popular one. I like how the US got seasons 10 and above on DVD but nothing for the first few.
@@TheConuresrule I agree!! And I've heard that plenty of adults who grew up with Arthur still enjoy the old episodes so there's even more of a reason to put it on DVD and Blu-ray
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I know I'm over the hill when I remember those Polaroid funding for Arthur.
You mean like in the beginning and the end of Arthur makes the team in 1997?
Arthur was the only show funding in history to have the US Department of Education and the Viewers Like You brand.
Arthur has been running for over twenty years, and the only sponsor that stuck around for more than five was that freaking mouse. Ironically, it would be sponsored by ABC Mouse after CEC ended their 20-year PBS contract.
Atleast Both Had A Mouse So That Way Arthur Was Sponsored By Mice For Over 20 Years.
Rachel Silverstein what’s next? When PBS ends their probably existing 20 year contract with ABC mouse they’ll sign a 20 year contract with Disney then they’ll say “this program is funded by Mickey and the roadster racers!”(if PBS still exists in like 20 years)
I do remember that Juicy Juice stayed until around 2007, Lego stayed on from 2000 until around 2006-07...
You mean like juicy juice is in the beginning and the end of Arthur’s birthday in 1997?
Yes
Season 13- Onward is my whole childhood
That baby gap got me
Wow, some advertisers I missed when I was little. Arthur came out in 1996 before me. I’m born in 1997
I was born the year before Arthur came out
Born in 96, but yeah same
Really well preserved. How did you get such quality footage from ba k then?
Hard to believe Arthur is ending next year after 25 years
Well, that happens to all the TV shows.
@@omarmartin5294 true
Real soon, Arthur is expected to finish as a show after 25 years.
Funders for Arthur and changes
Season 1: CPB, Viewers like You, National Endowment for Children’s Educational Television, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
Season 2: Juicy Juice, Baby Gap and Polaroid joins in.
Season 3: National Endowment for Children’s Educational Television, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations and Polaroid are gone.
Season 4: U.S Department of Education and Alpha Bits joins, CPB is gone, Viewers like you changes font and Thank you is added.
Arthur’s Perfect Christmas: CPB is back (for the special), lego joins (for the special), Viewers like you and Thank you temporary changes font.
Season 5: Alpha-Bits and Juicy Juice changes, Lego is added, Baby Gap is gone, CPB is readded and the Viewers like you and Thank you fonts change back.
Season 6: LEGO changes, Juicy Juice changes again, Alpha-bits couldn’t make up its mind and changes again, Ready to Learn is added and CPB is gone again.
Season 6 Version 3: same as before, but Alpha bits changes back.
Season 7: Alpha Bits reverts to before, Chuck E. Cheese’s is added, Lego is gone, CPB is back and with a new logo, and Viewers like you and Thank you aren’t here.
Season 7 Version 2: same as before, but Alpha bits changes back, there’s no sign of ready to learn and Viewers like you and Thank you are back.
Season 8: Make up your mind Alpha Bits, Chuck E. Cheese’s changes slightly and U.S Department of Education is gone for now.
Season 8 Version 2: Teddy Grahams is added, Alpha Bits is gone, U.S Department of Education is back
Season 9: Chuck E. Cheese’s changes, Ready to Learn is back with a different orientation, and CPB along with Viewers like you and Thank you are gone.
Season 9 Version 2: Rhodes 60 Second cinnamon rolls are added and Juicy Juice and Teddy Grahams is gone.
Season 10: Danimals is added, Ready to Learn and U.S Department of Education are gone again, Rhodes 60 Second cinnamon rolls is gone, and Viewers like you and Thank you is back in a bolder font.
Season 11: Chuck E. Cheese’s changes and Danimals are gone.
Season 12: ZooPals and CVS Caremark is added.
Season 13: assuming it’s the same as 11, but without ZooPals and CVS Caremark.
Season 14: ABCmouse is added, and Chuck E. Cheese’s is gone.
Season 15: assuming it’s the same as 14.
Season 16: Chuck E. Cheese’s Returns and abcmouse is gone.
Season 17: assuming it’s the same as 16
Season 18-20: assuming it’s the same as 16.
Season 21: ABCmouse returns.
There’s many versions of Season 21s Funding, such as 1 with every season 1 funder Returns.
Arthur Funding Credits
Ready to learn is about. Get about ready to school
I remember the Juicy Juice Promos.
Kudos to anyone who finds the promo for Arthur videos (I think the price was $12.98 plus shipping and handling)
Arthur.
Having Wonderful days with kids since 1996
Okay we can all agree that The Funding Credits for PBS hits harder than your Step Dad
Arthur first aired when I was a baby.
Same here. I was like two or three years old
John Ackerman I was 1 in 96
@@torianmcneill3794 I was a couple months old when this came out.
Hayley Waalen 90’s babies all the way we had some great shows on PBS Disney Channel Cartoon Network etc in the 90’s
I’m drinking juicy juice while watching this!
Great reference to that
I whould be too
I loved watching the Juicy Juice promos when I was a kid.
The Cvs Caremark one used to be my nightmare (and maybe the zoopals and the lego one)
Kids come in all shapes, sizes, and abilities. At CVS Caremark, through our program "All Kids Can", we envision a world where all of these children can come together, to learn play, and succeed. That's why we're proud to sponsor Arthur on PBS.
The largest land animal alive today is the elephant, weighing as much as 5 cars. That's why Zoo Pals supports PBS Kids, where tons of knowledge is packed into curious minds. Hefty Zoo Pals Plates and Cups, helping bring fun and learning to the table.
15:19 i forgot they had this credit! Man the nostalgia truly hits hard. When i was a child i remember being scared hearing it. Now i wish id be able to enjoy it when i had the chance
(also the "you can fly" isnt that francine during the talent show when the others didn't know she could sing?)
Arthur Remix
Thank You
I love Arthur
I liked seeing how LEGO used to fund Arthur back then.
I’m amazed you got the oldest funding credits with digital encodes (not VHS or camrips)
17:53 Arthur Funding Credits from Season 7-8 with the yellow background (commonly used on seasons 1-4 reruns)
And by a grant from the United States Department of Education through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You. Thank You!
That Juicy Juice sponsor stuck with Arthur for a while, huh?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Arthur was one of the main reasons I drink juicy juice growing up
15:19 what episode is this?
This credits sequence was used on the season 6 episodes.
Arthur Remix
One thing I have wondered over the years is who did the voice for the underwriter announcements?
I remember seeing some of these ads on the VHS tapes and grew up with the 2000s ones
I want to go back in time and save all the old fundings of Arthur and all the other PBS Kids shows from the last few years and make them remain and especially the Juicy Juice ones
"This program was made possible in part by a Grant from Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice, 100% Juice for 100% kids!"
"This program was made possible in part by a Grant from Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice, 100% Juice for 100% kids!"
And by Libby's Juicy Juice. Juicy Juice 100% Juice for 100% kids!
@@nickishaestimable1213 Juicy Juice, we're behind Arthur, 100%! Of course, That's how we do Anything. Juicy Juice, 100% Juice!
Yes
We have to have baby gap in the beginning and the end of Arthur’s birthday in 1997 and Polaroid in the beginning and the end of Arthur makes the team in 1997!
Yes
I always wondered if I was a 100% kid or not lol
15:19 in 2021, I can listen to the music of the Arthur End Credits from Season 6 (with the techno remix).
I thought the pbs kids dot transformation system cue background was from barney and friends
When does the Dot system cue appear?
Arthur Created by Stephen Hillenburg
Executive In Charge Of Production
Janice Burgess and Kay Wilson Stallings
Executive Producer Steven Spielberg
Note: I Had to Remove the Nova Funding Credits Got Blocked Worldwide Except for U.S. or Canada
Plz not United States.
Sad News The Show Arthur My Childhood Show Is Ending In Winter 2022! :(
Feb, 21, 2022
Fun fact: Libby’s Juicy Juice was shown in a lot as a part of funding credits advertisements until 2004
Juicy Juice, we're behind Arthur 100%. Of course, that's how we do everything. Juicy Juice, 100% juice.
Arthur Funding Credits Compilation (2008-2022)
As of 2023 Arthur’s Perfect Christmas now uses the current funding screen however the credits are the same
You know I Love animation fund credit logos they just take me back to a pleasant memory
(Disowned since i am now Ami) Wow, i sponsored Arthur! I'm so happy! :D
Did you sponsor juicy juice or baby gap
Or post alpha bits
Yes
I remember the first time I tried juicy Juice! Shit was soooo good!!!!
So true!! I miss Juicy Juice!!
Ikr
Facts for real
Yasss
Julie Lemieux as Bud Compson Behind The Voice Actors
Dat patrol cap in the Baby Gap promo is gangsta. Black kids going hard.
Request: Let’s Go Luna! Funding Credits compilation (2018-2022), please. 🙏🏻
Maybe upload tonight or tomorrow, DellFan Productions? and make a ❤️ for your comment. Remind me,
Post Alphabits is practically new, Arthur on PBS (dang I forgot about that one)
I remember I can't get to sleep at night thinking about the fundings that usually scared me a little in 2000s