PBS Kids Funding Credits (Sid the Science Kid)

Background
This is the funding credits from Sid the Science Kid on PBS Kids. It first appeared in 2008 until 2013.

1st Funding (2008-2009)
Funding: On a white background, with a little bottom half in peach, the words "The RoseHills Foundation" but in uppercase fades in, as the two texts come closer, then, the word "FOUNDATION" goes by "THE ROSEHILLS", before fading to The Arthur Vinding Davis Foundations logo fades in, before the blue words "VIEWERS LIKE YOU" fades in. After the voice-over reads, the blue words fade into the red words "THANK YOU!".

Variants:


 * On early 2008 episodes of season 1 of Sid the Science Kid, The Arthur Vinding Davis Foundations logo doesn't appear. The words at the beginning are slightly zoomed out. The two words in The RoseHills Foundation logo come closer slowly.
 * On most episodes of Sid the Science Kid, the RoseHills Foundation logo is enhanced and is a little stretched, meaning that the logo is expanded, and the Arthur Vinding Davis Foundations logo is zoomed in or doesn't zoom in.

FX/SFX: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: An guitar tune along with instruments are played, followed by a voice over reading "The RoseHills Foundation, The Arthur Vinding Davis Foundations. And by contributions to your PBS station for viewers like you. Thank you!"

Music/Sounds Variant: On early 2008 episodes of season 1 of Sid the Science Kid, the voice over does not say "The Arthur Vinding Davis Foundations", due to the premiere of the aforementioned show Sid the Science Kid, which started on January 2008.

Availability: Can be seen on season 1 of Sid the Science Kid, as well as early 2008 episodes.

2nd Funding (2010-2013)
Funding: This is similar to the previous funding from Sid the Science Kid, but more foundation logos appear.

FX/SFX: Same as the 1st funding.

Music/Sounds: The same one from the funding, but a voice over now reads "And, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting. With significant foundations support from Metlife Foundation, The RoseHills Foundation, the S.D Bental Jr. Foundation, the John W. Carson Foundation, The Arthur Vinding Davis Foundations, and by contributions to your PBS station for viewers like you. Thank you!". Sometimes, the voice over doesn't say "and" at the beginning of the funding.

Availability: Seen on season 2 of Sid the Science Kid and the PBS Kids airing of the 2013 movie Sid the Science Kid: The Movie.