The show that taught us all how to read just made history.
When LeVar Burton announced he'd be launching a Kickstarter campaign
to bring his beloved children's series "Reading Rainbow" to the web, no
one thought it would get this much attention -- let alone reach its $1
million goal. Well, the joke's on us.
In just one day, the
campaign had met its original target and after ending its month long-run
on Kickstarter last week, Burton managed to raise over $5.4 million
dollars through the Internet fundraising website. While that number
isn't the most raised by any campaign on the site -- damn you, Pebble
Smartwatch -- it did set a record for the most backers, with over
100,000 people buying into the revamped literary show.
One reason
for all of the interest in Burton's TV series might be thanks to the
cool swag people got once they donated. From live reading events with
the cast of "Star Trek"
to a candlelight dinner with Burton himself, supporters were treated to
way more than just a dingy t-shirt when they contributed money to the
project. The latest addition to the round of exclusive rewards was a
"Community" fan's dream come true. With just 24 hours left in his
campaign's life, Burton decided to single-handedly resurrect the NBC
comedy (sorry, Yahoo!) by hosting a live streaming event with Captain
Troy ... on a boat. And "Community" wasn't the only show to pledge their
support. "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane pledged to match donations dollar for dollar up to $1 million last month.
It
looks like calling in a few favors from some famous friends has
definitely paid off. Thanks to the hefty amount of money raised for the
show -- it's the fifth most-funded campaign in Kickstarter history --
"Reading Rainbow" will soon be available on almost every platform,
including Xbox, PlayStation and Apple TV, and will be broadcast free to
7,500 classrooms across the country.
Congratulations, Mr. Burton; you've restored our faith in humanity.
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