The Los Angeles Times reports that "PBS Digital Studios, in an attempt to spruce up the images of its iconic personalities for a new generation, recruited artist John D. Boswell (aka melody sheep) to do to Fred Rogers what he's done to Carl Sagan, Neil DeGrasse Tyson and dozens of other scientists for his "Symphony of Science" auto tuned YouTube videos. "
The video has gone viral, being viewed more than 400,000 times on YouTube. PBS tweeted early Friday morning That it's happy reactions to the video have positive leg.
"PBS Digital Studios promises this is just the first in a series or remixed interpretations of its famous faces," the Times writes.
Rogers died of stomach cancer in 2003 .......
The video has gone viral, being viewed more than 400,000 times on YouTube. PBS tweeted early Friday morning That it's happy reactions to the video have positive leg.
"PBS Digital Studios promises this is just the first in a series or remixed interpretations of its famous faces," the Times writes.
Rogers died of stomach cancer in 2003 .......
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