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'''Reading is Fundamental '''(whose website can be found [http://www.rif.org here] ) is a nonprofit organization which combats illiteracy in children, and in 1991-1992 used [[Fievel Mousekewitz]] as their mascot and "spokesmouse". This resulted in the creation of magazine advertisements, a PSA that was aired on NBC, a book called ''Fievel's Big Showdown'', and brief PSA's at the end of episodes of ''[[Fievel's American Tails]]'' .
 
'''Reading is Fundamental '''(whose website can be found [http://www.rif.org here] ) is a nonprofit organization which combats illiteracy in children, and in 1991-1992 used [[Fievel Mousekewitz]] as their mascot and "spokesmouse". This resulted in the creation of magazine advertisements, a PSA that was aired on NBC, a book called ''Fievel's Big Showdown'', and brief PSA's at the end of episodes of ''[[Fievel's American Tails]]'' .
 
==The Primetime PSA on NBC==
 
==The Primetime PSA on NBC==
[[File:1991 "An American Tail" - Reading Is Fundamental PSA|thumb|right|335 px]]The most famous PSA to come out of Reading is Fundamental's tie-in with ''An American Tail ''was broadcast on NBC in November of 1991, after an airing of ''E.T. the Extraterrestrial''. In this, a typical early 1990's family has just finished watching the movie, and the father tells his kids that its time for bed. This is interrupted by the little girl spotting Fievel running from a mousehole. Fievel (voiced by [[Phillip Glasser]] and consisting of recycled animation from ''Fievel Goes West'' that doesn't match what he's saying) tells them about Reading is Fundamental and their "Reading Buddies" program, urging the children to read. The family is baffled by the appearance of Fievel, but seem to go along with it. Fievel jumps into a portrait on the wall and sings a re-worded version of "[[A Duo]]" with Tiger, encouranging the children to read. Then, their TV is taken over by different celebrities, such as Will Smith, who tell the family to read. And finally, E.T. himself commands them to read. 
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[[File:1991 "An American Tail" - Reading Is Fundamental PSA|thumb|right|335 px]]The most famous PSA to come out of Reading is Fundamental's tie-in with ''An American Tail ''was broadcast on NBC in November of 1991, after an airing of ''E.T. the Extraterrestrial''. In this, a typical early 1990's family has just finished watching the movie, and the father tells his kids that its time for bed. This is interrupted by the little girl spotting Fievel running from out of a mousehole. Fievel (voiced by [[Phillip Glasser]] and consisting of recycled animation from ''Fievel Goes West'' that doesn't match what he's saying) tells them about Reading is Fundamental and their "Reading Buddies" program, urging the children to read. The family is baffled by the appearance of Fievel, but seem to go along with it, with the father remaining skeptical throughout, and really wanting his kids to go to bed. After avoiding being eaten by the family cat, Fievel directs the family's attention to a portrait on the wall, which suddenly becomes a TV screen showing a re-worded version of "[[A Duo]]" sung by Fievel and Tiger from the first [[An American Tail|''An American Tail'']], encouraging the children to read. Fievel then changes the channel on the family's remote, and their TV is taken over by different celebrities, such as Will Smith, who tell the family to read. And finally, E.T. himself commands them to read. And when Fievel, Will Smith and E.T. all tell you to do something, of course you'd better do it
 
==Other Tie-Ins==
 
==Other Tie-Ins==
 
===Nabisco===
 
===Nabisco===
 
[[File:Fievel reading buddies.JPG|thumb|245x245px|An advertisement for the Nabisco promotion]]
 
[[File:Fievel reading buddies.JPG|thumb|245x245px|An advertisement for the Nabisco promotion]]
Nabisco had an exclusive deal with Reading is Fundamental at the time ''Fievel Goes West'' premiered in theaters. As stated in an article by the New York Times on November 22, 1991:<blockquote>"The results, we find, are very effective," Jeff Myers, Nabisco's senior director of integrated marketing programs, said in a telephone interview from his office in Parsippany, N.J. Nabisco's program ties in with the nonprofit Reading Is Fundamental Inc. organization, which is using Fievel, the mouse that stars in "An American Tail," in a Reading Buddies project intended to encourage children to read."We're optimistic that Fievel will become larger than mouse," Mr. Myers said. Nabisco will mail consumers Reading Buddies kits, featuring Fievel, in exchange for proofs of purchase from cookie and cracker packages.</blockquote>
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Nabisco had an exclusive deal with Reading is Fundamental at the time ''Fievel Goes West'' premiered in theaters. As stated in an article by the New York Times on November 22, 1991:<blockquote>"The results, we find, are very effective," Jeff Myers, Nabisco's senior director of integrated marketing programs, said in a telephone interview from his office in Parsippany, N.J. Nabisco's program ties in with the nonprofit Reading Is Fundamental Inc. organization, which is using Fievel, the mouse that stars in "An American Tail," in a Reading Buddies project intended to encourage children to read.</blockquote><blockquote>"We're optimistic that Fievel will become larger than mouse," Mr. Myers said. Nabisco will mail consumers Reading Buddies kits, featuring Fievel, in exchange for proofs of purchase from cookie and cracker packages.</blockquote>
   
=== [http://anamericantail.wikia.com/wiki/Fievel's%20American%20Tails Fievel's American Tails] PSA spots ===
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=== [http://anamericantail.wikia.com/wiki/Fievel's%20American%20Tails Fievel's American Tails] Reading Buddies PSA spots ===
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[[File:Reading Buddies- American Tail (1993)|thumb|277x277px|Itsy Bitsy Spider]]
Information on these PSA segments at the end of each episode of ''Fievel's American Tails'' is scant, because they were not preserved on the VHS releases. Apparently in one segment, Fievel teaches [http://anamericantail.wikia.com/wiki/Yasha%20Mousekewitz Yasha] to read; some model sheets exist from this particular segment.
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Reading Buddies PSA segments were included at the end of each episode of the short-lived series ''Fievel's American Tails. ''Information on these is scant, because they were not preserved on the VHS releases, and thus were only ever seen during the original TV airings. Very few recordings exist. Apparently in one segment, Fievel teaches [http://anamericantail.wikia.com/wiki/Yasha%20Mousekewitz Yasha] to read; some model sheets exist from this particular segment. Another one features Tanya reading "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" to Yasha, while [[Chula the Tarantula|Chula]] reenacts it to their amusement (this one has made it onto Youtube).
 
===Fievel's Big Showdown===
 
===Fievel's Big Showdown===
 
[[File:Content.jpg|thumb]]In February 1992, Fievel's Big Showdown, a children's book by Gail Herman, was published. All profits from the book went toward Reading is Fundamental. The summary of the book is as follows:
 
[[File:Content.jpg|thumb]]In February 1992, Fievel's Big Showdown, a children's book by Gail Herman, was published. All profits from the book went toward Reading is Fundamental. The summary of the book is as follows:
 
"Even though his sister [http://anamericantail.wikia.com/wiki/Tanya Tanya] and their friends call him a "fraidy" mouse when, absorbed in the book he's reading, Fievel refuses to explore a scary old house with them..."
 
"Even though his sister [http://anamericantail.wikia.com/wiki/Tanya Tanya] and their friends call him a "fraidy" mouse when, absorbed in the book he's reading, Fievel refuses to explore a scary old house with them..."
   
Apparently, [http://anamericantail.wikia.com/wiki/Cat%20R.%20Waul Cat R. Waul] gets involved, cooking up a scheme taken from the same book Fievel is reading.[[Category:Real world articles]]
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Apparently, [http://anamericantail.wikia.com/wiki/Cat%20R.%20Waul Cat R. Waul] gets involved, cooking up a scheme taken from the same book Fievel is reading.
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== References ==
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* [https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Fievel_s_Big_Showdown.html?id=Jich9I2-Q5IC&hl=en Fievel's Big Showdown on Google Books]
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* [http://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/22/business/media-business-advertising-3-marketers-are-packaging-film-tie-ins-kiddie-style.html New York Times article about Fievel Goes West promotional tie-ins]
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[[Category:Real world articles]]
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[[Category:Promotional Material]]

Revision as of 03:38, 14 March 2016

Reading is Fundamental (whose website can be found here ) is a nonprofit organization which combats illiteracy in children, and in 1991-1992 used Fievel Mousekewitz as their mascot and "spokesmouse". This resulted in the creation of magazine advertisements, a PSA that was aired on NBC, a book called Fievel's Big Showdown, and brief PSA's at the end of episodes of Fievel's American Tails .

The Primetime PSA on NBC

1991_"An_American_Tail"_-_Reading_Is_Fundamental_PSA

1991 "An American Tail" - Reading Is Fundamental PSA

The most famous PSA to come out of Reading is Fundamental's tie-in with An American Tail was broadcast on NBC in November of 1991, after an airing of E.T. the Extraterrestrial. In this, a typical early 1990's family has just finished watching the movie, and the father tells his kids that its time for bed. This is interrupted by the little girl spotting Fievel running from out of a mousehole. Fievel (voiced by Phillip Glasser and consisting of recycled animation from Fievel Goes West that doesn't match what he's saying) tells them about Reading is Fundamental and their "Reading Buddies" program, urging the children to read. The family is baffled by the appearance of Fievel, but seem to go along with it, with the father remaining skeptical throughout, and really wanting his kids to go to bed. After avoiding being eaten by the family cat, Fievel directs the family's attention to a portrait on the wall, which suddenly becomes a TV screen showing a re-worded version of "A Duo" sung by Fievel and Tiger from the first An American Tail, encouraging the children to read. Fievel then changes the channel on the family's remote, and their TV is taken over by different celebrities, such as Will Smith, who tell the family to read. And finally, E.T. himself commands them to read. And when Fievel, Will Smith and E.T. all tell you to do something, of course you'd better do it. 

Other Tie-Ins

Nabisco

Fievel reading buddies

An advertisement for the Nabisco promotion

Nabisco had an exclusive deal with Reading is Fundamental at the time Fievel Goes West premiered in theaters. As stated in an article by the New York Times on November 22, 1991:

"The results, we find, are very effective," Jeff Myers, Nabisco's senior director of integrated marketing programs, said in a telephone interview from his office in Parsippany, N.J. Nabisco's program ties in with the nonprofit Reading Is Fundamental Inc. organization, which is using Fievel, the mouse that stars in "An American Tail," in a Reading Buddies project intended to encourage children to read.

"We're optimistic that Fievel will become larger than mouse," Mr. Myers said. Nabisco will mail consumers Reading Buddies kits, featuring Fievel, in exchange for proofs of purchase from cookie and cracker packages.

Fievel's American Tails Reading Buddies PSA spots

Reading_Buddies-_American_Tail_(1993)

Reading Buddies- American Tail (1993)

Itsy Bitsy Spider

Reading Buddies PSA segments were included at the end of each episode of the short-lived series Fievel's American Tails. Information on these is scant, because they were not preserved on the VHS releases, and thus were only ever seen during the original TV airings. Very few recordings exist. Apparently in one segment, Fievel teaches Yasha to read; some model sheets exist from this particular segment. Another one features Tanya reading "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" to Yasha, while Chula reenacts it to their amusement (this one has made it onto Youtube).

Fievel's Big Showdown

Content

In February 1992, Fievel's Big Showdown, a children's book by Gail Herman, was published. All profits from the book went toward Reading is Fundamental. The summary of the book is as follows:

"Even though his sister Tanya and their friends call him a "fraidy" mouse when, absorbed in the book he's reading, Fievel refuses to explore a scary old house with them..."

Apparently, Cat R. Waul gets involved, cooking up a scheme taken from the same book Fievel is reading.

References