Reading Rainbow Breaks Record for Most Backers on Kickstarter…and the Campaign Isn't Over YetA good cause + nostalgia + that song = over 100,000 backers who have raised nearly $5 million dollars for the project on the platform so far.

ByLaura Entis

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Sorry, Veronica Mars. There's a new most-backed project on Kickstarter.

Thecampaignto create a web version ofReading Rainbow, the beloved PBS show that encouraged kids to read throughout its 26-year run, broke the record for most individual contributers yesterday, surging past the 91,585 backers who ponied up to have TV character Veronica Mars snark it up on the big screen.

Currently,Reading Rainbowhost LeVar Burton's quest to revive the series as an interactive website has been supported by over 96,600 backers. That number is likely to skyrocket as the campaign, which was launched at the tail-end of May, nears its conclusion. At the time of this writing, we're just 28 hours away.

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The project got off to a roaring start,netting its entire $1 million goal in a matter of hours.And Burton's project got same celebrity backed dazzle whenFamily Guycreator Seth McFarlanepledged to match every dollar raised after the $4 million mark, up to $1 million.到目前为止,莫re than $4.76 million has been contributed to project, which means McFarland will give over $760,000. (Again, though, the campaign has more than a day to go and donations are pouring in by the minute.)

That makesReading Rainbowthe fifth most-funded project on Kickstarter ever.While it's well behind the first place slot (that would be the Pebble e-watch for smartphones, which raised over $10 million) Burton's campaign could potentially overtake No. 4 on the list, theVeronica MarsMovie Project,which raised a whopping $5.7 million

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The project has already surpassed its $1 million goal, which means Burton will develop a Reading Rainbow website and supply 1,500 classrooms with free subscriptions. If the project reaches $5 million in contributions, Burton says he will build a Reading Rainbow app for smartphones, gaming consoles (XBOX, PlayStation) and OTT boxes (AmazonTV, Roku and Kindle Fire TV) and up the number of free-classroom subscriptions to 7,500.

"For familiesandclassrooms -- especially those that can't afford computers or tablets for each child -- we also need to be on connected devices that can putReading Rainbowback on the television,"he wrote on the project's Kickstarter page

Check out Burton's Kickstarter video below. It's pretty great.

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Laura Entis is a reporter for Fortune.com's Venture section.

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