PBS (1998-2002) Ident Compilation [HD; Best Quality]
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- čas přidán 13. 10. 2023
- This is probably the best-quality compilation of these 1998 PBS ident variants, which I've collected from various DVD sources.
Enjoy!
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Fun fact: For the "Man in Blue Shirt" ident (with acrobat shadows from the 1st varient), that man in the blue shirt is actually Kyle Hebert (Gohan's voice actor in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z). Even more interesting about PBS' ident, the man in the "Man in the Orange-tan Shirt" ident is actually Chris Rock (before he got slapped by Will Smith).
Multicultural actors...
You mean like Mera baker, angel VelasCo, chase GalLatin, and Marisa Kuers are in stick with imagination rerunning on PBS kids in 2000 with Monet chandler, angel VelasCo, Lucien Douglas, and monte black in easy breezy day running on PBS kids and Hannah Owens, Austin ball, angel VelasCo, and Mera baker in a “little” mother goose rerunning on PBS kids in 2001 with Sara Hickman, Lucien Douglas, angel ValasCo, and monte black in colors all around running on PBS kids?
@@jilldahlen5457 yes.
We have to air Barney & friends: easy breezy day, colors all around, stick with imagination, and a “little” mother goose on sprout in 2005!
It’s not them.
Wow... they only made 1 widescreen variant of the bumper? Lame.
Aside from that, THANK YOU for this compilation! I feel like PBS's bumper history [both regular and PBS Kids/Go!] is falling kinda short in some areas, like the more recent stuff isn't getting preserved as well as the past stuff in terms of quality; it's either cam rips or really low resolution files. If more videos like this can happen with more eras of PBS from not just you, but anybody willing to dig for master-quality sources for these bumpers, that'd be great!
Thank you so much! It's definitely been hard trying to find new media of PBS funding credits, idents and bumpers, especially given the swarm of infamous fan versions which make it even more difficult for PBS purists such as you and I... :/ I've done a lot of digging through DVDs from my local library to find and preserve these PBS videos in the best quality the way they were originally and should be presented
You mean like Chuck’e cheeses, chef Jr., Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes, and viewers like you are in the beginning and the end of Barney & friends: stick with imagination in 2000?
I guess PBS was channeling what their broadcast network counterparts were doing at the time.
You mean like a little pilot falls down in 9 seconds comes at the end of 10 Barney & friends season 6 episodes from the premiere in 2000 and 10 Barney & friends season 6 episodes from the finale in 2001?
@@jilldahlen5457 Nope, the stars interacting with the logo (which ABC abandoned in the 1998-99 season).
You mean like Peter Jennings said, “Have a good night!” At the end of ABC world news before WDAY news @ 6:00 pm in 1998?
It first appeared on the Season 18 premiere of "Motorweek" (September 11, 1998).
You mean like PBS kids dot is jumping ropes to make a PBS kids logo at the end of Barney & friends: a package of friendship in 2001?
This is PBS.
You mean like the PBS kids p-pals with a baseball cap on head, earring on ear, and boots on feet are singing before they have an e/I balloon from a furry p-dog at the end of Barney & friends: easy does it in 1999?
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Okay? Let’s have PBS kids dot jump ropes to make a PBS kids logo at the end of Barney & friends: going on a bear hunt in 2000 and PBS kids dash transform in outer space to make a PBS kids logo at the end of Barney & friends: stick with imagination in 2002 just like NesQuik cereal at the grocery store!
This is PBS
You mean like the PBS kids p-pals with a baseball cap on head, earring on ear, and boots on feet are singing before they have an e/I balloon from a furry p-dog at the end of easy does it from Barney & friends in 1999?
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