The final appearance of the prototype Season 1 Barney costume.The only time Kathy appears with Amy and Adam.In the TV show, the latter child character was written off from the video series and she was replaced by Tosha. The only appearances of AJ, Joseph, Jennifer, and Adam's Mother.The first appearance of Kathy who would later become a regular cast member for the first three seasons of Barney & Friends.In the TV show, they are replaced by Min and Shawn, respectively. The final appearances of Amy and Adam.The very first and only video to have the Backyard Gang shout Barney's name to bring him alive rather than singing "I Love You" or wishing really hard like in previous home videos.The final time the Backyard Gang version of the " Barney Theme Song" is used.However, when the first three seasons of Barney & Friends (all of which used the school set) starting filming, Kathy brings her teddy often in most of her appearances on the latter show. In the song Me and My Teddy, during the school verse, Kathy says "I got to leave him at home by himself all alone".Throughout this video, Tina wears her hair in a ponytail while during "Yankee Doodle Dandy", her ponytail is braided.Towards the end of Yankee Doodle Dandy, Barney looks downs for a few seconds and looks back up.Rickey Carter (Derek) is uncredited for this video.During the beginning of " Yankee Doodle Dandy", when Barney jumps, his patriotic hat slips off his head a little bit then sits back perfectly on his head throughout the song.In addition, this video was released a month before that television series began filming. This is the reason for this being her last appearance as she became ill before Barney and Friends began filming in October 1991 and why she had to leave the Barney franchise. It's most likely that she caught her illness (most likely brain tumor as mentioned in some resources) not long after this was filmed. Throughout this video, it's noticeable that Amy (Becky Swonke) is slightly fatigued and looks a little sickly in some scenes and her voice had changed since the previous episodes.Michael and Amy's Dad is mentioned in this video.On the producers' slate, it has the name Barney & Friends, which happens to be the name of the TV show, Barney & Friends, in production in 1991, but aired on PBS in a year later.By being an In-Circle Club member, Neiman Marcus customers were able to purchase packages that included a theater viewing of the video. As part of this partnership, the video had several local premieres in the Dallas area.This video was originally a Neiman Marcus exclusive, as part of their Barney Boutique.This video was featured in the "Blockbuster Exclusive" video, Barney's Rockin' Rhyme Time (alongside Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm). " Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy?"įilming of this video took place in April 1991.Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Dao Knight) (cameo).Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner). However, with the power of imagination and some movie magic, anything is possible when Barney's around. From a cereal commercial set, a puppet show, the six little ducks, meeting new friends, teddy bears, the US flag, an island paradise, and a makeup place to a jungle while the show is filmed along with many props in the studio. While there Barney and the Backyard Gang tour the studio on their own, while producing their own show. After performing their live concert, Adam's mother takes the Backyard Gang to a TV studio where she works.
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