Popsugar Entertainment Twitter Reactions Mister Rogers Google Doodle Video September 2018 Google's Heartwarming Mister Rogers Doodle Video Has Fans Crying Into Their Cardigans 21 September 2018 by Victoria Messina Image Source: Getty / Deborah Feingold/Corbis If you're prone to bursting out into tears spontaneously, you may not want to use Google today. The search engine is honouring Fred Rogers with a delightful Google Doodle that's sure to leave you weeping into your cardigan sleeves, just like his documentary did. The adorable stop-motion video features an animated version of the children's show host making his way through the neighbourhood while meeting various kids and singing "Won't You Be My Neighbour?" along the way. It's nearly two minutes of pure, sentimental joy. Exactly 51 years ago — on Sept. 21, 1967, to be precise — the very first episode of Mister Rogers' Neighbourhood was filmed in Pittsburgh. Relive Fred's nurturing, warm demeanour by watching the entire Google Doodle video below, and then keep reading to see just how emotional it's making people feel. We suggest having a full box of tissues nearby before you press "play." The Mister Rogers Google Doodle 1 / 18 The Emotional Twitter Reactions When I opened up Google today, I was a bit caught by surprise when I saw Mister Rogers in place of the Google logo. So I clicked and noticed a very well-made stop-motion music video of his beloved song "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" It was an amazing experience!@MisterRogersSay pic.twitter.com/oARSMryN5v— Baby Lamb (@BabyLamb5) September 21, 2018 2 / 18 This Mister Rogers stop-motion video that’s taken the place of the Google Doodle is so well done. Some much-needed positivity to counterbalance how negative the news has been. pic.twitter.com/MkrYeIPowE— Adam Best (@adamcbest) September 21, 2018 3 / 18 When you aren't sure if you want to smile or tear up to the Mister Rogers #GoogleDoodle .......It's too early for mixed emotions #TheMemories pic.twitter.com/FvHak7f12o— Nathan Platt (@nathanplatt) September 21, 2018 4 / 18 Mister Rogers is today's #GoogleDoodle and it's beautiful.“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, "Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” -- Mr. Rogers #FridayFeelingpic.twitter.com/KGWhMTyozB— Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) September 21, 2018 5 / 18 holy shit the mister rogers google doodle got me like pic.twitter.com/gmbpws4Yey— amanda huynh (@AHuynhArts) September 21, 2018 6 / 18 Me after watching he Mister Rogers Google doodle... pic.twitter.com/SRJOlGlVNa— Margarita Hernandez (@Mhernandez287) September 21, 2018 7 / 18 Just saw the "Mr. Rogers" Google Doodle. I'm not crying, you are...😭😭😭https://t.co/djhWDUq9km— Kemi! (@Kemi_VB) September 21, 2018 8 / 18 Have you seen the Google Doogle today? All this Mister Rogers stuff today has me holding back tears all morning.https://t.co/XA2eCS5gau— Wes Wedding (@WesWedding) September 21, 2018 9 / 18 A moment of zen for this crazy world #GoogleDoodle https://t.co/mhOJ536Cxy— Stacey Levine (@LevineJoyStacey) September 21, 2018 10 / 18 Love Google for this. Watching Mr. Rogers on Public Television as a kid is about as pure as it gets and an example of humanity at it's best. #GoogleDoodlehttps://t.co/3NYLjGrtz6— Barry Lambson (@blambson) September 21, 2018 11 / 18 Yall the Google video of Mister Rogers got the young queen emotional this morning. How was that show so perfect? How?— Optimus Fine (@sunnydaejones) September 21, 2018 12 / 18 This #GoogleDoodle just made my day!https://t.co/ZZbaQjqIjn— Laura Dutcher (@mrsdutcherfusd) September 21, 2018 13 / 18 Please make sure you all watch this video that comes up in honor of Mister Rogers when you click on today’s #GoogleDoodle. We really didn’t deserve Mister Rogers, and I wish all children could experience visiting his neighborhood.pic.twitter.com/tGnHNi8wCz— Frederick Joseph (@FredTJoseph) September 21, 2018 14 / 18 Gorgeous #GoogleDoodle tribute to #MrRogers, the first television show I watched as a young immigrant. I called him, in Mandarin, "the man who changed his jacket and shoes." His removing his shoes when he came home made him familiar in a strange new land.https://t.co/65zV1fTpOz— Nancy Wang Yuen (@nancywyuen) September 21, 2018 15 / 18 People who grew up with Mister Rogers like myself. Are now an emotional wreck this Friday morning. Thanks, Google Doodle. #MisterRogers 😭♥️ https://t.co/9Sv8VXTyUZ— 𝕃𝕪𝕕𝕚𝕒 ∞ 🌻🌈🌸 (@Lydia_Music) September 21, 2018 16 / 18 Sometimes...you just need some Mr. Rogers in your life to get the smile back. Thanks @google!Celebrating Mister Rogers #GoogleDoodlehttps://t.co/ZJYQl7Vtiy— Jason Newton (@JNNewtWBAL) September 21, 2018 17 / 18 Just when I think I've recovered from watching the Mister Rogers documentary, today's google doodle features him and it just melted me back to where I was after watching it. 😂😢😂— Henryhank (@henryhankdc) September 21, 2018 18 / 18 Twitter ReactionsFred RogersGoogle