![]() I know there are "family" videos out there that are perfectly acceptable forms of entertainment for both parents and children. That is, until you skip watching Barney, and start watching your son or daughter get all hyped up for the purple rock star. HiT Entertainment has released Barney: The Imagination Collection, a three-disc compilation of almost three hours of Barney mania (two of the discs contain programming never aired on TV before), which is more than enough to drive any adult right round the bend. My five-year-old daughter loves to sing and dance, and the Barney videos are perfect vehicles for such activity. But let's be honest, the big purple guy is not for grownups.īut you know, it is fun to watch your kid watch Barney. I've written before about Barney (please click here to read that review), so I won't go into a lot of detail on the background of the show. And every time I think one of my kids has grown too old for him, another young one suddenly adores him. He can be annoying and obscenely chipper, and his songs are.well, they won't make it on Broadway, let's just put it that way. Listen, I don't particularly enjoy Barney. Barney's Good, Clean Fun! / Barney's Oh, Brother.Much like Michael Corleone, every time I count that big purple dinosaur out of my life, he's pulls me back in.Barney's Exercises Circus / Barney's Parade of Numbers.This video was released on Willy Welch's fifty-first birthday, eleven years after " Playing It Safe" aired and the same day that Let's Go to the Zoo was being released on DVD.īarney- Read with Me, Dance with Me Trailerġ992: Barney's Magical Musical Adventure.Production for both "Read With Me!" and "Dance With Me!" took place in 2002 after a few episodes from Season 8 were made during that same year.The alternate title for "Read with Me!" is "All Booked Up!", while the alternate title for "Dance with Me!" is "Happy Dancin' Feet!".After not being used for six years, the song, " Happy Dancin'", is sung for the first time since " Barney's Adventure Bus".None of the cast or crew from " Come on Over to Barney's House" was credited, despite a clip being used at the very end, as previously stated.In the music video of " The Dino Dance", Dean Wendt re-dubbed Barney's voice.That is when the "Dance With Me!" title card pops up, and the ending instrumental part of the Barney theme song plays before the said episode starts. After "Read With Me!", the screen fades to black and a smooth trumpet sound effect is heard. This home video has a unique effect that is never used in Barney episodes and other Barney home videos.This episode, "Dance With Me!", was featured in " Dance with Barney".And after Barney says that BJ is wearing a Ballet tutu, he says, "Yeah! Baby Bop says Ballet dancers wear pretty tutus!". In this episode, "Dance with Me!", After BJ tells Barney, Baby Bop, and the children not to laugh, he comes out wearing a Ballet tutu. "Dance With Me!": One of the rarest times BJ calls Baby Bop by name."Dance With Me!": The final appearance of Min."Read with Me!": The first time Kami is seen with short hair.The Dino Dance (Scene Taken from: Come on Over to Barney's House)." Dancing, Won't You Come and Join Me?".Read With Me! title card Whitney ( Kayla Levels) BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson).Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers).Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson).They even decide to make their own books!īarney's old friend, Min, visits the park and both of them help BJ realize that all kinds of dancing are fun! However, with a little help from Barney and the kids, they act out the stories for Baby Bop. But, because Baby Bop can't read yet, she can't learn any of the stories. The kids are holding a book drive to collect more books for the caboose's library.
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