To celebrate the beloved hit, Google's Doodle team created a video in honor of the Pennsylvania native sure to bring smiles to millions.
For 31 seasons & 912 episodes, #MisterRogers invited us to be his neighbor. Today, we celebrate his positive impact & all that he was: a creator, musician, philosopher, storyteller - but most importantly, a friend. #GoogleDoodle → https://t.co/dcJS1V9uBS pic.twitter.com/knARWmhhrG
— Google Doodles (@GoogleDoodles) September 21, 2018
In Friday's stop-motion animated Google Doodle, created in collaboration with Fred Rogers Productions, the Fred Rogers Center and BixPix Entertainment, a sweater-clad Rogers sings his now-famous theme jingle, "Won't You Be My Neighbor."
Music was actually Rogers' first love, a Google official noted in a blog about the video. "He felt children deserved better and headed for New York, serving as an apprentice and floor manager for the music shows at NBC."
When he returned to Pittsburgh, Rogers studied both ministry and child development and brought his culmination of talents to the set. The show ran from Feb. 19, 1968, to Aug. 21, 2001.
In 1999, Rogers was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. Before that, he had earned four Daytime Emmys and a Lifetime Achievement Award. One year after receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, he died of stomach cancer.
“The Doodle aims to be a reminder of the nurturing, caring, and whimsy that made the show feel like a ‘television visit’ between Mister Rogers and his young viewers,” an official with Google wrote. “Everyone was welcome in this Neighborhood.”
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