It's A Brighter Millennium Dawn: point of divergence[]
It's A Brighter Millennium Dawn (no solar superstorms, no declines, no thxs, no superpowers, no hates, no dystopias, no slapsticks, no grumpys, no bitters, no collapses, no fates, no dooms, no doomeds, no doomsdays, no challenges, no darks, no deaths, no pranks, no other pranks, no confederate states, no racists, no racisms, no violents, no sharknados, no sharknado franchises, no future racists, no future racisms, no future violents, no demolitions, no disco demolition nights, no y2k eras, no core 2000-onwards, no core 2000-onwards eras, no electropop eras, no etectropops, no bombs, no bombers, no bombings, no monos, no other monos, no commentary home videos, no other commentary home videos, no audio commentary home videos, no other audio commentary home videos, no music commentary home videos, no other music commentary home videos, no composer commentary home videos, no other composer commentary home videos, no sound effects home videos, no other sound effects home videos, no music/sound effects home videos, no other music/sound effects home videos, no detours, no detour projects, no detour scores, no detour soundtracks, no detour tracks, no detour scenes, no detour files, no detour recordings, no detour apps, no editeds, no edited projects, no edited scores, no edited soundtracks, no edited tracks, no edited scenes, no edited files, no edited recordings, no edited apps, no workprints, no workprint projects, no workprint scores, no workprint soundtracks, no workprint tracks, no workprint scenes, no workprint files, no workprint recordings, no workprint apps, no divorceds, no divorced projects, no divorced scores, no divorced soundtracks, no divorced tracks, no divorced scenes, no divorced files, no divorced recordings, no divorced apps, no haunteds, no haunted projects, no haunted scores, no haunted soundtracks, no haunted tracks, no haunted scenes, no haunted files, no haunted recordings, no haunted apps, no future world wars, no civil wars, no future civil wars, no world wars, no wars, no future wars, no cola's wars, no future cola's wars, no nazis, no cold wars, no future cold wars, no soviets, no soviet unions, no nazi germanys, no north germanys, no south germanys, no east germanys, no west germanys, no ghosts, no abandoneds, no nuclear weapons, no dysfunctionals, no horror franchises, no slapstick franchises, no dysfunctional franchises, no mysterys, no thrillers, no dramas, no suspenses, no mystery franchises, no thriller franchises, no drama franchises, no suspense franchises, no youtube's advertising formats, no criminals, no crimes, no criminal franchises, no crime franchises, no arguments, no pandemics, no epidemics, no acquisitions, no mergers, no subacquisitions, no submergers, no subsidiaries, no cancellations, no delays, no rivalrys, no scandals, no endemics, no acnes, no pimples, no heavy traffics, no drugs, no problems, no troubles, no fuss, no lies, no protests, no riots, no ship sinkings, no specific attacks, no attacks, no cyberattacks, no hollywood strikes, no strikes, no disasters, no natural disasters, no tropical storms, no bankruptcies, no box office-bombs, no production delays, no storage bugs, no financial troubles, no death's plans, no Y2K, no Y2K bugs, no 9/11, no 9/11 attacks, no fucks, no sucks, no hells, no jerks, no jackass, no stupids, no fools, no idiots, no foolishs, no terrorist attacks, no darks, no darkers, no darkests, no lawsuits, no sueds, no animation wars, no disney's animation wars, no uglys, no other uglys, no ugly franchises, no other ugly franchises, no backlashs, no public backlashs, no downturns, no hostile takeovers, no conflicts, no disputes, no fallouts, no issues, no label issues, no scrappings, no disney's acquisitions, no disney's mergers, no disney's subacquisitions, no disney's submergers, no disney's subsidiaries, no competitions, no leakings, no asteroid impacts, no rivalrys, no disney's rivalrys, no subrivalrys, no disney's subrivalrys, no threats, no new threats, no future threats, no future new threats, no climate threats, no cosmic threats, no future terrorist attacks, no competitors, no dark rides, no black comedy franchises, no darker franchises, no darkest franchises, no dark franchises, no final destination franchises, no other declines, no turner duckworth's 1999-onwards redesigns, no ailen invasions, no evil invasions, no evils, no evil acts, no evil franchises, no other fates, no ultimate fate of the universes, no heat deaths of the universes, no big rips, no big crunchs, no big bounces, no big slurps, no big freezes, no Y2K franchises, no 9/11 franchises, no disaster franchises, no natural disaster franchises, no converteds, no other converteds, no pbs kids sprout launchs, no universal kids launchs, no sprout channel launchs, no hijackers, no other hijackers, no terrorists, no other terrorists, no tragics, no crashings, no accidents, no incidents, no panics, no scarys, no screaming panics, no scary panics, no tragic deaths, no nightmares, no graveyards, no pbs kids bookworm bunch block launchs, no pbs kids bookworm bunch channel launchs, no pbs kids go! block launchs, no pbs kids go! channel launchs, no pbs kids preschool block launchs, no pbs kids preschool block channel launchs, no pbs kids family night block launchs, no pbs kids family night channel launchs, no warner bros.'s sequel movies, no warner bros.'s spin-off movies, no shutdowns, no other shutdowns, no pbs kids sprout channel launchs, no universal kids channel relaunchs, no macabres, no supernaturals, no macabre franchises, no supernatural franchises, no horror monsters, no horror monster franchises, no horrors, no screaming fans, no yelling fans, no swooning fans, no crying fans, no horror fans, no horror screaming fans, no horror yelling fans, no horror swooning fans, no horror crying fans, no deals, no subdeals, no disney's deals, no disney's subdeals, no hackings, no hijackings, no other bombs, no other bombers, no other bombings, no beach sports, no beach volleyballs, no school sports, no screaming fan franchises, no yelling fan franchises, no swooning fan franchises, no crying fan franchises, no horror fan franchises, no horror screaming fan franchises, no horror yelling fan franchises, no horror swooning fan franchises, no horror crying fan franchises, no beach sport franchises, no beach volleyball franchises, no school sport franchises, no slapstick fans, no dysfunctional fans, no slapstick fan franchises, no dysfunctional fan franchises, no deleteds, no deleted projects, no deleted scores, no deleted scenes, no deleted files, no deleted recordings, no deleted tracks, no deleted apps, no bootlegs, no bootleg projects, no bootleg scenes, no bootleg files, no bootleg scores, no bootleg recordings, no bootleg soundtracks, no bootleg tracks, no bootleg apps, no unreleaseds, no unreleased scores, no unreleased soundtracks, no unreleased projects, no unreleased scenes, no unreleased files, no unreleased recordings, no unreleased tracks, no unreleased apps, no unuseds, no unused scores, no unused projects, no unused tracks, no unused soundtracks, no unused scenes, no unused files, no unused recordings, no unused apps, no abandoneds, no abandoned scores, no abandoned projects, no abandoned tracks, no abandoned soundtracks, no abandoned scenes, no abandoned files, no abandoned recordings, no abandoned apps, no dj remixs, no dj remix scores, no dj remix projects, no dj remix tracks, no dj remix soundtracks, no dj remix scenes, no dj remix files, no dj remix recordings, no dj remix apps, no reworks, no rework scores, no rework projects, no rework tracks, no rework soundtracks, no rework scenes, no rework files, no rework recordings, no rework apps, no bloopers, no blooper projects, no blooper scores, no blooper tracks, no blooper soundtracks, no blooper scenes, no blooper files, no blooper apps, no blooper recordings, no outtakes, no outtake scores, no outtake projects, no outtake tracks, no outtake soundtracks, no outtake scenes, no outtake files, no outtake apps, no outtake recordings, no losts, no lost scores, no lost projects, no lost tracks, no lost soundtracks, no lost scenes, no lost files, no lost recordings, no lost apps, no expandeds, no expanded scores, no expanded projects, no expanded tracks, no expanded soundtracks, no expanded scenes, no expanded files, no expanded apps, no expanded recordings, no unaireds, no unaired projects, no unaired scores, no unaired pliots, no unaired tracks, no unaired soundtracks, no unaired scenes, no unaired files, no unaired apps, no unaired recordings, no unaired franchises, no climate changes, no cosmic changes, no climate disasters, no cosmic disasters, no bad boy record's launchs, no bad boy entertainment's launchs, no bads, no bad boy record label's launchs, no bad boy entertainment label's launchs, no fireds, no fired franchises, no 27 clubs, no 27 club franchises, no stealings, no stealing franchises, no talent thefts, no talent theft franchises, no talent thefts, no talent theft franchises, no errors. no other errors, no thx limiteds, no tomlinson holman experiments, no thx sound systems, no thx deep notes, no test footages, no early test footages, no affecteds, no affected franchises, no creepys, no creepy franchises, no creepypastas, no creepypasta franchises, no betas, no beta footages, no dusts, no dustys, no dust franchises, no dusty franchises, no rusts, no rustys, no rust franchises, no rusty franchises, no scares, no scare panics, no scary fans, no scare fans, no takeovers, no kidnappings, no slaves, no captures, no kills, no killings, no terrorisms, no extremists, no extremisms, no chaos, no hells, no nightmarishs, no other nightmarishs, no challenges, no mobs, no mob franchises, no bumpy roads, no other bumpy roads, no sub-bumpy roads, no other sub-bumpy roads, no felts, no other felts, no splits, no other splits, no disney's splits, no other disney's splits, no sub-splits, no other sub-splits, no disney sub-splits, no other disney's sub-splits, no slows, no slowdowns, no other slows, no other slowdowns, no rushs, no rush hours, no other rushs, no other rush hours, no heavys, no other heavys, no robotic voices, no other robotic voices, no vocoder voices, no other vocoder voices, no talkbox voices, no other talkbox voices, no robotic effects, no other robotic effects, no vocoder effects, no other vocoder effects, no talkbox effects, no other talkbox effects, no destination films's sequel movies, no destination films's spin-off movies, no pal pitchs, secam pitchs, no cliffhangers, no cliffhanger franchises) is kept the our timeline: The Universe and Planet Earth are all both successfully begins are all both English-speaking and English-language worlds in 13.8 billion years ago-onwards.
General timeline[]
It's A Brighter Millennium Dawn (no solar superstorms, no declines, no thxs, no superpowers, no hates, no dystopias, no slapsticks, no grumpys, no bitters, no collapses, no fates, no dooms, no doomeds, no doomsdays, no challenges, no darks, no deaths, no pranks, no other pranks, no confederate states, no racists, no racisms, no violents, no sharknados, no sharknado franchises, no future racists, no future racisms, no future violents, no demolitions, no disco demolition nights, no y2k eras, no core 2000-onwards, no core 2000-onwards eras, no electropop eras, no etectropops, no bombs, no bombers, no bombings, no monos, no other monos, no commentary home videos, no other commentary home videos, no audio commentary home videos, no other audio commentary home videos, no music commentary home videos, no other music commentary home videos, no composer commentary home videos, no other composer commentary home videos, no sound effects home videos, no other sound effects home videos, no music/sound effects home videos, no other music/sound effects home videos, no detours, no detour projects, no detour scores, no detour soundtracks, no detour tracks, no detour scenes, no detour files, no detour recordings, no detour apps, no editeds, no edited projects, no edited scores, no edited soundtracks, no edited tracks, no edited scenes, no edited files, no edited recordings, no edited apps, no workprints, no workprint projects, no workprint scores, no workprint soundtracks, no workprint tracks, no workprint scenes, no workprint files, no workprint recordings, no workprint apps, no divorceds, no divorced projects, no divorced scores, no divorced soundtracks, no divorced tracks, no divorced scenes, no divorced files, no divorced recordings, no divorced apps, no haunteds, no haunted projects, no haunted scores, no haunted soundtracks, no haunted tracks, no haunted scenes, no haunted files, no haunted recordings, no haunted apps, no future world wars, no civil wars, no future civil wars, no world wars, no wars, no future wars, no cola's wars, no future cola's wars, no nazis, no cold wars, no future cold wars, no soviets, no soviet unions, no nazi germanys, no north germanys, no south germanys, no east germanys, no west germanys, no ghosts, no abandoneds, no nuclear weapons, no dysfunctionals, no horror franchises, no slapstick franchises, no dysfunctional franchises, no mysterys, no thrillers, no dramas, no suspenses, no mystery franchises, no thriller franchises, no drama franchises, no suspense franchises, no youtube's advertising formats, no criminals, no crimes, no criminal franchises, no crime franchises, no arguments, no pandemics, no epidemics, no acquisitions, no mergers, no subacquisitions, no submergers, no subsidiaries, no cancellations, no delays, no rivalrys, no scandals, no endemics, no acnes, no pimples, no heavy traffics, no drugs, no problems, no troubles, no fuss, no lies, no protests, no riots, no ship sinkings, no specific attacks, no attacks, no cyberattacks, no hollywood strikes, no strikes, no disasters, no natural disasters, no tropical storms, no bankruptcies, no box office-bombs, no production delays, no storage bugs, no financial troubles, no death's plans, no Y2K, no Y2K bugs, no 9/11, no 9/11 attacks, no fucks, no sucks, no hells, no jerks, no jackass, no stupids, no fools, no idiots, no foolishs, no terrorist attacks, no darks, no darkers, no darkests, no lawsuits, no sueds, no animation wars, no disney's animation wars, no uglys, no other uglys, no ugly franchises, no other ugly franchises, no backlashs, no public backlashs, no downturns, no hostile takeovers, no conflicts, no disputes, no fallouts, no issues, no label issues, no scrappings, no disney's acquisitions, no disney's mergers, no disney's subacquisitions, no disney's submergers, no disney's subsidiaries, no competitions, no leakings, no asteroid impacts, no rivalrys, no disney's rivalrys, no subrivalrys, no disney's subrivalrys, no threats, no new threats, no future threats, no future new threats, no climate threats, no cosmic threats, no future terrorist attacks, no competitors, no dark rides, no black comedy franchises, no darker franchises, no darkest franchises, no dark franchises, no final destination franchises, no other declines, no turner duckworth's 1999-onwards redesigns, no ailen invasions, no evil invasions, no evils, no evil acts, no evil franchises, no other fates, no ultimate fate of the universes, no heat deaths of the universes, no big rips, no big crunchs, no big bounces, no big slurps, no big freezes, no Y2K franchises, no 9/11 franchises, no disaster franchises, no natural disaster franchises, no converteds, no other converteds, no pbs kids sprout launchs, no universal kids launchs, no sprout channel launchs, no hijackers, no other hijackers, no terrorists, no other terrorists, no tragics, no crashings, no accidents, no incidents, no panics, no scarys, no screaming panics, no scary panics, no tragic deaths, no nightmares, no graveyards, no pbs kids bookworm bunch block launchs, no pbs kids bookworm bunch channel launchs, no pbs kids go! block launchs, no pbs kids go! channel launchs, no pbs kids preschool block launchs, no pbs kids preschool block channel launchs, no pbs kids family night block launchs, no pbs kids family night channel launchs, no warner bros.'s sequel movies, no warner bros.'s spin-off movies, no shutdowns, no other shutdowns, no pbs kids sprout channel launchs, no universal kids channel relaunchs, no macabres, no supernaturals, no macabre franchises, no supernatural franchises, no horror monsters, no horror monster franchises, no horrors, no screaming fans, no yelling fans, no swooning fans, no crying fans, no horror fans, no horror screaming fans, no horror yelling fans, no horror swooning fans, no horror crying fans, no deals, no subdeals, no disney's deals, no disney's subdeals, no hackings, no hijackings, no other bombs, no other bombers, no other bombings, no beach sports, no beach volleyballs, no school sports, no screaming fan franchises, no yelling fan franchises, no swooning fan franchises, no crying fan franchises, no horror fan franchises, no horror screaming fan franchises, no horror yelling fan franchises, no horror swooning fan franchises, no horror crying fan franchises, no beach sport franchises, no beach volleyball franchises, no school sport franchises, no slapstick fans, no dysfunctional fans, no slapstick fan franchises, no dysfunctional fan franchises, no deleteds, no deleted projects, no deleted scores, no deleted scenes, no deleted files, no deleted recordings, no deleted tracks, no deleted apps, no bootlegs, no bootleg projects, no bootleg scenes, no bootleg files, no bootleg scores, no bootleg recordings, no bootleg soundtracks, no bootleg tracks, no bootleg apps, no unreleaseds, no unreleased scores, no unreleased soundtracks, no unreleased projects, no unreleased scenes, no unreleased files, no unreleased recordings, no unreleased tracks, no unreleased apps, no unuseds, no unused scores, no unused projects, no unused tracks, no unused soundtracks, no unused scenes, no unused files, no unused recordings, no unused apps, no abandoneds, no abandoned scores, no abandoned projects, no abandoned tracks, no abandoned soundtracks, no abandoned scenes, no abandoned files, no abandoned recordings, no abandoned apps, no dj remixs, no dj remix scores, no dj remix projects, no dj remix tracks, no dj remix soundtracks, no dj remix scenes, no dj remix files, no dj remix recordings, no dj remix apps, no reworks, no rework scores, no rework projects, no rework tracks, no rework soundtracks, no rework scenes, no rework files, no rework recordings, no rework apps, no bloopers, no blooper projects, no blooper scores, no blooper tracks, no blooper soundtracks, no blooper scenes, no blooper files, no blooper apps, no blooper recordings, no outtakes, no outtake scores, no outtake projects, no outtake tracks, no outtake soundtracks, no outtake scenes, no outtake files, no outtake apps, no outtake recordings, no losts, no lost scores, no lost projects, no lost tracks, no lost soundtracks, no lost scenes, no lost files, no lost recordings, no lost apps, no expandeds, no expanded scores, no expanded projects, no expanded tracks, no expanded soundtracks, no expanded scenes, no expanded files, no expanded apps, no expanded recordings, no unaireds, no unaired projects, no unaired scores, no unaired pliots, no unaired tracks, no unaired soundtracks, no unaired scenes, no unaired files, no unaired apps, no unaired recordings, no unaired franchises, no climate changes, no cosmic changes, no climate disasters, no cosmic disasters, no bad boy record's launchs, no bad boy entertainment's launchs, no bads, no bad boy record label's launchs, no bad boy entertainment label's launchs, no fireds, no fired franchises, no 27 clubs, no 27 club franchises, no stealings, no stealing franchises, no talent thefts, no talent theft franchises, no talent thefts, no talent theft franchises, no errors. no other errors, no thx limiteds, no tomlinson holman experiments, no thx sound systems, no thx deep notes, no test footages, no early test footages, no affecteds, no affected franchises, no creepys, no creepy franchises, no creepypastas, no creepypasta franchises, no betas, no beta footages, no dusts, no dustys, no dust franchises, no dusty franchises, no rusts, no rustys, no rust franchises, no rusty franchises, no scares, no scare panics, no scary fans, no scare fans, no takeovers, no kidnappings, no slaves, no captures, no kills, no killings, no terrorisms, no extremists, no extremisms, no chaos, no hells, no nightmarishs, no other nightmarishs, no challenges, no mobs, no mob franchises, no bumpy roads, no other bumpy roads, no sub-bumpy roads, no other sub-bumpy roads, no felts, no other felts, no splits, no other splits, no disney's splits, no other disney's splits, no sub-splits, no other sub-splits, no disney sub-splits, no other disney's sub-splits, no slows, no slowdowns, no other slows, no other slowdowns, no rushs, no rush hours, no other rushs, no other rush hours, no heavys, no other heavys, no robotic voices, no other robotic voices, no vocoder voices, no other vocoder voices, no talkbox voices, no other talkbox voices, no robotic effects, no other robotic effects, no vocoder effects, no other vocoder effects, no talkbox effects, no other talkbox effects, no destination films's sequel movies, no destination films's spin-off movies, no pal pitchs, secam pitchs, no cliffhangers, no cliffhanger franchises) is kept the our timeline: The Universe and Planet Earth are all both successfully begins are all both English-speaking and English-language worlds in 13.8 billion years ago-onwards.
Russia and Germany and United Kingdom (UK) and France and Italy and Spain and Ukraine and Poland and Romania and Netherlands and Belgium and Sweden and Czech Republic (Czechia) and Portugal and Greece and Hungary and Austria and Belarus and Switzerland and Bulgaria and Serbia and Denmark and Finland and Norway and Slovakia and Ireland and Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and Moldova and Lithuania and Albania and Slovenia and Latvia and North Macedonia and Estonia and Luxembourg and Montenegro and Malta and Iceland and Andorra and Liechtenstein and Monaco and San Marino and Holy See and Isle of Man and Faeroe Islands and Gibraltar are all both Europe and India and China and Indonesia and Pakistan and Bangladesh and Japan and Philippines and Vietnam and Iran and Turkey and Thailand and Myanmar and South Korea and Iraq and Afghanistan and Russia and Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan and Yemen and Malaysia and Nepal and North Korea and Taiwan and Syria and Sri Lanka and Kazakhstan and Cambodia and Jordan and United Arab Emirates and Tajikistan and Israel and Azerbaijan and Laos and Hong Kong (China) and Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan and Singapore and Palestine and Lebanon and Oman and Kuwait and Georgia and Mongolia and Armenia and Qatar and Bahrain and Timor-Leste and Cyprus and Bhutan and Egypt and and Macau (China) and Maldives and Brunei are all both Asia are all both 93 independent countries are all both Eurasian English-speaking and Eurasian English-language worlds in Eurasia on January 1, 1500-onwards.
Oceania is 14 countries as Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Fiji, the Solomon Islands, Federated States Of Micronesia, Vanuatu, Samoa, Kiribati, Tonga, the Marshall Islands, Palau, Tuvalu, and Nauru in the Pacific Ocean are all both Oceanian English-speaking and English-language worlds on January 1, 1500-onwards.
Africa is 54 countries are all both African English-speaking and African English-language worlds on January 1, 1500-onwards.
Spring Begins in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on February 1, 1500-onwards.
Summer Begins in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on May 1, 1500-onwards.
Autumn, also known as Fall Begins in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on September 23, 1500-onwards.
Halloween in Autumn, also known as Fall in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on October 31, 1500-onwards with Halloween Costumes and Candys and Celebrations and Parties.
Thanksgiving in Autumn, also known as Fall in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on November 25, 1500-onwards with Thanksgiving Dinners and Parades and Celebrations and Parties.
Winter Begins in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on November 29, 1500-onwards.
Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest Mountains and Lower Mainland Mountains and Sea-To Sky Corridor Mountains and Pacific Coast Range Mountains are all both Successfully Snow Begins by Winter in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on November 30, 1500-onwards.
Christmas Eve in Winter in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on December 24, 1500-onwards with Christmas Celebrations and Parties.
Christmas Day in Winter in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on December 25, 1500-onwards with Christmas Celebrations and Presents and Parties.
New Year's Eve in Winter in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on December 31, 1500-onwards with New Year's Celebrations and Parties.
New Year's Day in Winter in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on January 1, 1501-onwards with New Year's Celebrations and Parties.
Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest Mountains and Lower Mainland Mountains and Sea-To Sky Corridor Mountains and Pacific Coast Range Mountains are all both Successfully Snow Melts by Raining on Winter Ends in Astronomical and Meteorological and Solar (Celtic) are all both seasons at Northern and Southern are all both temperate zones on January 31, 1501-onwards.
Capital Region: Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren, and Washington counties and Central New York Region: Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, and Oswego counties and Finger Lakes: Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates counties and Hudson Valley Region: Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester counties and Long Island Region: Nassau and Suffolk Counties and Mohawk Valley Region: Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie counties and New York City Region: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island [Staten Island (Caribbean Bay Beach) is the southernmost borough of New York (New York City) [NYC], coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the state of NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America] on Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in all both Sea and Sand and Boardwalks in all both Arcades and Amusement Parks and Buildings in all both Neons] counties and North Country region: Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties and Southern Tier Region: Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Delaware, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, and Tompkins counties and Western New York Region: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, and Niagara are all both successfully becomes as New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) on May 1, 1609-onwards.
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York [Capital Region: Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren, and Washington counties and Central New York Region: Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, and Oswego counties and Finger Lakes: Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates counties and Hudson Valley Region: Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester counties and Long Island Region: Nassau and Suffolk Counties and Mohawk Valley Region: Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie counties and New York City Region: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island [Staten Island (Caribbean Bay Beach) is the southernmost borough of New York (New York City) [NYC], coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the state of NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America] on Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in all both Sea and Sand and Boardwalks in all both Arcades and Amusement Parks and Buildings in all both Neons] counties and North Country region: Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties and Southern Tier Region: Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Delaware, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, and Tompkins counties and Western New York Region: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, and Niagara are all both successfully becomes as New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York)], North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Caribbean Islands (Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, The Bahamas, Barbados, The British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico, St Barts, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Martin, St Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos) are all became formed by United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both American English-speaking and American English-language worlds on July 4, 1776-onwards.
Central America, Aguascalientes, Baja California, Baja California Sur, Campeche, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Colima, Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, México, Mexico City, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Yucatán, Zacatecas are all became formed by Mexico are all both Mexican English-speaking with Spanish Co-Word as Fiesta, Hola, Adios and Mexican English-language worlds with Spanish Co-Word as Fiesta, Hola, Adios on September 16, 1810-onwards.
Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut are all became formed by Canada are all both Canadian English-speaking and Canadian English-language worlds on July 1, 1867-onwards.
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela are all both South American English-speaking and South American English-language worlds in South America on July 2, 1868-onwards.
Sunrise from 5:00 AM to Sunset in 8:00 PM on January 1, 1895-onwards in temperate zones.
Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) was Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 1, 1900-onwards.
National Broadcasting Company (Independent Byline: A National Broadcasting Company) was Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 2, 1900-onwards.
Sony (Independent Byline: A Sony Company) was Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 3, 1900-onwards.
American Broadcasting Company (Independent Byline: A American Broadcasting Company) was Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 4, 1900-onwards.
Turner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Turner Entertainment Company) was Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 5, 1900-onwards.
News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) was Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 6, 1900-onwards.
The Walt Disney Company was Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 7, 1900-onwards.
ESPN Inc. was Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 8, 1900-onwards.
Viacom (Independent Byline: A Viacom Company) was Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 9, 1900-onwards.
Public Broadcasting Service was an American Independent Companys are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening on January 10, 1900-onwards.
Universal Pictures and Universal Studios and Universal Records and Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort (Universal Orlando Resort, 6000 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32819, United States (USA) [The United States of America]) and SeaWorld and SeaWorld Orlando (SeaWorld Orlando, 7007 Sea World Drive, Orlando, Florida 32821, United States (USA) [The United States of America]) and Discovery Cove (Discovery Cove, 6000 Discovery Cove Way, Orlando, Florida 32821, United States (USA) [The United States of America]) and NBC and Geffen Pictures and Geffen Records and Amblin Productions and Amblin Entertainment are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by National Broadcasting Company (Independent Byline: A National Broadcasting Company) on April 30, 1912-onwards.
Paramount Pictures and Paramount Studios and Paramount Records and Nickelodeon (Nickelodeon are all both successfully tv broadcasting founded and grand opening independents by Viacom (Independent Byline: A Viacom Company) on May 8, 1912-onwards) and Nickelodeon Animation Studio (Nickelodeon Animation Studio are all both successfully 2d animation founded and grand opening independents by Viacom (Independent Byline: A Viacom Company) on May 8, 1912-onwards) and Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Home Video and UPN (UPN [United Paramount Network] are all both successfully tv broadcasting founded and grand opening independents by Viacom (Independent Byline: A Viacom Company) on May 8, 1912-onwards) are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by Viacom (Independent Byline: A Viacom Company) on May 8, 1912-onwards.
Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Studios and Sony Pictures Releasing and Destination Films and Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group and TriStar Pictures and CBS and CBS Radford Studios and CBS Radford Lot and Columbia Records and TriStar Records and Sony Pictures Feature Animation (Sony Pictures Feature Animation are all both Successfully 2D Animation Founded and Grand Opening Independents by Sony (Independent Byline: A Sony Company) on June 19, 1988-onwards) and Sony Pictures Television Animation (Sony Pictures Television Animation are all both Successfully 2D Animation Founded and Grand Opening Independents by Sony (Independent Byline: A Sony Company) on June 19, 1988-onwards) are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by Sony (Independent Byline: A Sony Company) on June 19, 1918-onwards.
Warner Bros. Pictures (Warner Bros. Pictures is a film studio and distribution in 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California 91505, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both founded and grand opening independents by a time warner entertainment company on April 4, 1923-onwards) and Warner Bros. Studios (Warner Bros. Studios is a studio in 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California 91505, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both founded and grand opening independents by a time warner entertainment company on April 4, 1923-onwards) and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (Warner Bros. Family Entertainment are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening Independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1923-onwards; 30 years ago in Burbank, California, United States (USA) [The United States of America]) and Warner Bros. Studio Store and Time Warner Cable and Warner Music Group and Warner Books and Time Inc. and Time Warner Telecom and Atlanta Braves and America Online and Cartoon Network (Cartoon Network are all both successfully 2d animation broadcasting founded independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1923-onwards) and Cartoon Network Movies (Cartoon Network Movies are all both successfully 2d animation founded and grand opening independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1923-onwards) and Cartoon Network Studios (Cartoon Network Studios are all both successfully 2d animation founded and grand opening independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1923-onwards) and The WB (The WB [The WB Television Network] are all both successfully tv broadcasting founded and grand opening independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1923-onwards) and Warner Bros. Cartoons (Warner Bros. Cartoons are all both successfully 2d animation founded and grand opening independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1923-onwards) and Warner Bros. Television and Touchstone Pictures and Touchstone Records and Touchstone Studios and Touchstone Television and Touchstone Broadcasting Company and New Line Cinema and New Line Cinema Television are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1923-onwards in 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California 91505, United States (USA) [The United States of America].
Warner Bros. Studios Florida (Warner Bros. Studios Florida is a studio in 5600 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, Florida, 32819, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both founded and grand opening independents by a time warner entertainment company on April 4, 1923-onwards) are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1923-onwards in 5600 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, Florida, 32819, United States (USA) [The United States of America].
Warner Bros. Classic Animation are all both Successfully 2D Animation Founded and Grand Opening Independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1983-onwards in 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California 91505, United States (USA) [The United States of America].
Warner Bros. Pictures for Warner Bros. Family Entertainment are all both successfully original theatrical family films released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on April 25, 1923-onwards.
Warner Bros. Pictures for Warner Bros. Family Entertainment are all both successfully original direct-to-video family films released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on April 25, 1923-onwards.
Warner Bros. Cartoons for Warner Bros. Family Entertainment are all both successfully original short family films released by Warner Bros. Cartoons for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on April 25, 1923-onwards.
Warner Bros. Television for Warner Bros. Family Entertainment are all both successfully original television family series released by Warner Bros. Television for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on April 25, 1923-onwards.
Warner Bros. Feature Animation are all both Successfully 2D Animation Founded and Grand Opening Independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1983-onwards in 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California 91505, United States (USA) [The United States of America].
Warner Bros. Television Animation are all both Successfully 2D Animation Founded and Grand Opening Independents by Time Warner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Time Warner Entertainment Company) on April 4, 1983-onwards in 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California 91505, United States (USA) [The United States of America].
Walt Disney Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures is film studio and distribution in 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California 91521, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by The Walt Disney Company on April 1, 1983-onwards) and Walt Disney Television (Walt Disney Television are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by The Walt Disney Company on April 18, 1983-onwards) and Walt Disney Studios (Walt Disney Studios is a studio in 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California 91521, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by The Walt Disney Company on October 16, 1923-onwards) and Walt Disney Records and Walt Disney Television Animation (Walt Disney Television Animation is a studio for all both television films and short films and direct-to-video films and television series and television specials in 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California 91521, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully 2d animation founded and grand 2d animation opening independents by The Walt Disney Company on October 16, 1983-onwards) and Walt Disney Feature Animation (Walt Disney Feature Animation is a studio for all both theatrical films and theatrical short films in 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California 91521, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully 2d animation founded and grand 2d animation opening independents by The Walt Disney Company on October 16, 1983-onwards) and Walt Disney Home Video (March 4, 1980-onwards) and Walt Disney Games and Walt Disney Classics (March 4, 1980-onwards) and Disneyland is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California was the first theme park opened on July 17, 1955 and The Walt Disney World Resort (also known as Walt Disney World or Disney World) is an entertainment resort complex located are all both at Magic Kingdom, 1180 Seven Seas Drive, Orlando, Florida 32830, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and Epcot Center, 200 Epcot Center Drive, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32821, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and Animal Kingdom, 2901 Osceola Parkway, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and Disney Studios, 351 South Studios Drive, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830, United States (USA) [The United States of America]. Opened on October 1, 1971 are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by The Walt Disney Company on October 16, 1923-onwards.
20th Century Fox (20th Century Fox is film studio and distribution in 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Century City, Los Angeles, California 90064, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) on May 31, 1935-onwards) and 20th Century Fox Studios (20th Century Fox Studios is a studio in 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Century City, Los Angeles, California 90064, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) on May 31, 1935-onwards) and 20th Century Fox Records (20th Century Fox Records is a studio in 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Century City, Los Angeles, California 90064, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) on May 31, 1935-onwards) and 20th Century Fox Television (20th Century Fox Television is a studio in 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Century City, Los Angeles, California 90064, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) on May 31, 1935-onwards) and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation (20th Century Fox Feature Animation is a studio in 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Century City, Los Angeles, California 90064, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) on May 31, 1935-onwards) and 20th Century Fox Television Animation (20th Century Fox Television Animation is a studio in 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Century City, Los Angeles, California 90064, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) on May 31, 1935-onwards) and Fox (Fox [Fox Broadcasting Company] are all both successfully tv broadcasting founded and grand tv broadcasting opening independents by News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) on May 31, 1935-onwards) are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) on May 31, 1935-onwards in 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Century City, Los Angeles, California 90064, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by News Corporation (Independent Byline: A News Corporation Company) on May 31, 1935-onwards.
ABC and ABC Records are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by American Broadcasting Company (Independent Byline: A American Broadcasting Company) on May 15, 1943-onwards.
TBS and Turner Pictures and TNT and Turner Studios and Turner Records are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by Turner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Turner Entertainment Company) on May 12, 1945-onwards.
Turner Feature Animation are all both Successfully 2D Animation Founded and Grand Opening Independents by Turner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Turner Entertainment Company) on May 12, 1985-onwards; 30 years ago in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (USA) [The United States of America].
Turner Television Animation are all both Successfully 2D Animation Founded and Grand Opening Independents by Turner Entertainment (Independent Byline: A Turner Entertainment Company) on May 12, 1985-onwards; 30 years ago in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (USA) [The United States of America].
PBS and PBS Records are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by Public Broadcasting Service on February 19, 1948-onwards.
PBS and PBS Records are all both successfully established and grand opening independents by Public Broadcasting Service on February 19, 1948-onwards, by Hartford N. Gunn Jr. (president of WGBH), John Macy (president of CPB), James Day (first president of Public Broadcasting Service), and Kenneth A. Christiansen (chairman of the department of broadcasting at the University of Florida), PBS NewsHour is an American evening television news program broadcast on over 350 PBS member stations all both airs every nights a week at 7:00pm on February 19, 1948-onwards.
ESPN and ESPN Records are all both successfully founded and grand opening independents by ESPN Inc. on September 7, 1949-onwards.
Todd-AO Scoring Stage is grand opening independents in 1953-onwards at CBS Radford Lot, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States (USA) [The United States of America].
Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) are all both Successfully Founded and Grand Opening Independent Companys by Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert, and Clive A. Smith on July 30, 1971 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Tommy Boy Records are all both Successfully Record Label Founded and Grand Opening Independents by Tom Silverman on 1981 in New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America].
Walt Disney Pictures was 1st Logo (placeholder logo) [Walt Disney Pictures Presents; Never Cry Wolf was Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution and Released by Walt Disney Pictures on October 7, 1983].
Warner Bros. Pictures was 11th Logo (April 13, 1984-onwards) was Nicknames: Over a set of clouds (the same set used in the 1955 variant of the 5th logo), April 13, 1984 Visuals and April 13, 1984 Logo: The WB shield appears (once again with the banner reading "WARNER BROS. TELEVISION"), with the byline of the owner at the bottom. The independent byline "A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" [Technique: This logo was a painting filmed by a cameraman, and later a digital graphic. April 13, 1984 Audio: An eight-note piano tune that builds into a powerful, moving fanfare, based on the theme from Casablanca, "As Time Goes By", originally written by Herman Hupfeld (originally used in the Broadway musical Everybody's Welcome)].
Warner Bros. Television was 11th Logo (April 13, 1984-onwards) was Nicknames: Over a set of clouds (the same set used in the 1955 variant of the 5th logo), April 13, 1984 Visuals and April 13, 1984 Logo: The WB shield appears (once again with the banner reading "WARNER BROS. PICTURES"), with the byline of the owner at the bottom. The independent byline "A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" [April 13, 1984 Technique: This logo was a painting filmed by a cameraman, and later a digital graphic. April 13, 1984 Audio: An eight-note piano tune that builds into a powerful, moving fanfare, based on the theme from Casablanca, "As Time Goes By", originally written by Herman Hupfeld (originally used in the Broadway musical Everybody's Welcome)].
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment was 11th Logo (April 13, 1984-onwards) April 13, 1984 Nicknames: "WB Shield & Bugs Bunny", "Bugs Bunny's Shield in the Sky" (April 13, 1984 Visuals and April 13, 1984 Logo: The sequence starts off with the WB shield with no banner until Bugs Bunny (in a tuxedo) appears from behind the shield, leans over, places the hoop-like banner and spins it around as the byline fades in below. Bugs then steps to the left from under the shield, does a Vanna White-like pose, and places his left hand on the banner which stops to reveal the words "FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT". Bugs keeps his hand on the banner as he leans against the shield. He brandishes a carrot and takes a bite from it. The banner shines as Bugs munches on his carrot. The independent byline "A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY". April 13, 1984 Technique: Traditional animation by Bill Waldman at Warner Bros. Classic Animation. April 13, 1984 Orchestral Score Audio: A symphonic, majestic arrangement of "Merrily We Roll Along" by Richard Stone, based on "Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Logo" from Dennis the Menace Soundtrack was Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Warner Music Group on April 13, 1984 (film versions kept the original music mixed at intrada records are all both chronological presentation hear in Dennis the Menace Soundtrack was Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Warner Music Group on April 13, 1984). April 13, 1984 Sound Effects Audio: the sound of a fishing reel sound (with soft whooshing sounds) can be heard when Bugs spins the banner and Bugs chomping on his carrot).
Walt Disney Pictures was 2nd Logo (Walt Disney Pictures Presents on June 21, 1985-onwards) [Walt Disney Pictures Presents; Return to Oz was Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution and Released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 21, 1985]; June 21, 1985 Nicknames: "The Disney Castle", "Magic Kingdom", "Sleeping Beauty/Cinderella Castle", "Classic Castle", "The Castle of Hollywood", "The Castle of Memories", "The Blue Castle", "Nostalgic Castle", "Walt Disney Castle", "Cel-animated Castle", "The Disney Renaissance Logo", "Disney Script", "White Disney Script", "2D Castle", "Abstract Castle" (June 21, 1985 Visuals and June 21, 1985 Logo: On a blue background, a shower of white light descends from the top of the screen, forming a stylized, segmented drawing of a castle; the segments appear to be spaced increasingly further apart as the light descends. Through the main gate of the castle, a white light appears and grows brighter before morphing into the words "Walt Disney", in its familiar corporate font, followed by the blue text "PICTURES" (set in ITC Lubalin Graph) fading in underneath. Another ray of light then draws an arc over the castle, which is hidden only by its highest tower) [June 21, 1985 Trivia: The castle in this logo is specifically based on the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California; in fact, it was originally part of the logo was used to promote the park's 30th anniversary in 1985. June 21, 1985 Technique: Traditional ink-and-paint animation were produced on Sun 3, Silicon Graphics IRIS 31XX or DEC MicroVAX II computers (all three of which were preferred terminals for CAPS (Computer Animation Production System). June 21, 1985 Audio: A rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (originally from Pinocchio), which opens with a synthesized chorus and a quiet brass rendition of the song's first bar, with chimes evoking pixie dust. This is followed by an uprising flute and a reversed cymbal, then a full orchestral finish of the song's first bar, ending with a five-note synthesizer sting. This version was arranged by John Debney].
Walt Disney Television was 2nd Logo (Walt Disney Television on September 14, 1985-onwards); September 14, 1985 Nicknames: "The Disney Castle", "Magic Kingdom", "Sleeping Beauty/Cinderella Castle", "Classic Castle", "The Castle of Hollywood", "The Castle of Memories", "The Blue Castle", "Nostalgic Castle", "Walt Disney Castle", "Cel-animated Castle", "The Disney Renaissance Logo", "Disney Script", "White Disney Script", "2D Castle", "Abstract Castle" (September 14, 1985 Visuals and September 14, 1985 Logo: On a blue background is the castle from the Walt Disney Pictures logo in a light blue/white gradient. Then a white ball of light forms the words "WALT DiSNEY", followed by "TELEVISION" appearing. A white circular line is drawn over the castle).
DreamWorks Pictures (Trade Name as DreamWorks SKG) is an American film studio and distribution are all both kept the original founded independents by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen on October 12, 1994-onwards.
DreamWorks SKG is an American animation studio are all both kept the original founded independents by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen on October 12, 1994-onwards.
Walt Disney Pictures was 3rd Logo (Pixar custom variant at Walt Disney Pictures Presents, A Pixar Animation Studios Film on November 19, 1995-onwards) [Walt Disney Pictures Presents, A Pixar Animation Studios Film; Toy Story premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on November 19, 1995. Walt Disney Pictures Presents, A Pixar Animation Studios Film; Toy Story was Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution and Released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 22, 1995]; Nicknames: "The Pixar Castle", "Pixar Kingdom", "Sleeping Beauty/Cinderella Castle II", "Sleeping Beauty Castle 3D", "CGI Disney Castle", "The Disney Castle II", "Walt Disney Castle II", "The Castle of Hollywood II", "Majestic Castle", "The Zooming Castle", "Pre-Ultra Majestic Castle", "Disney Script III", "White Disney Script II", "CGI Disney Script", "The Bicolored Castle" (November 19, 1995 Visuals and November 19, 1995 Logo: On a blue background, the camera flies out through the gate of a silver CGI castle with light blue tops and yellow flags. When the camera zooms out to its regular position, the logo animates in the same manner of the 2nd logo, but the "Walt Disney" text appears sculpted, and the light that draws the arc over the castle is slower and drops what seems to be pixie dust) [November 19, 1995 Technique: CGI by Pixar themselves. As with other works they did at the time, this was animated on a Silicon Graphics Indigo2 Extreme workstation and rendered on a farm of Sun SPARCstation 20 units. beginning of film part 1 on November 19, 1995-onwards by November 19, 1995 Orchestral Score Audio: A bombastic fanfare composed by Randy Newman, based on "Andy's Birthday" (titled "Opening") from Toy Story Soundtrack was Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Walt Disney Records on November 20, 1995 (film versions kept the original music mixed at intrada records are all both chronological presentation hear in Toy Story Soundtrack was Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Walt Disney Records on November 20, 1995), ending of film part 1 on November 19, 1995-onwards by November 19, 1995 Audio Variants: On the ending variant, the sound of the flags waving and of pixie dust as the arc is drawn are audible].
Pixar Animation Studios was 2nd Logo (Walt Disney Pictures Presents, A Pixar Animation Studios Film on November 19, 1995-onwards) [Walt Disney Pictures Presents, A Pixar Animation Studios Film; Toy Story premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on November 19, 1995. Walt Disney Pictures Presents, A Pixar Animation Studios Film; Toy Story was Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution and Released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 22, 1995]; November 19, 1995 Visuals and November 19, 1995 Logo: On a light blue background is the spaced-out text "PIXAR" (in Charlemagne Bold; the "X" and the "R" appear to overlap the floor). A desk lamp (Luxo Jr.) hops in from the right side of the screen and stops once he notices the "I" on the left side. He shakes his body and bounces on the "I" four times before squishing it. He looks around as the text "ANIMATION STUDIOS" (set in Centaur) fades in underneath the letters "A" and "R". He then faces the camera (presumably in embarrassment or to copy the "I") before the logo fades to black. Trivia: The lamp is the titular character from Pixar's very first animated short, Luxo Jr. (1986); the sound effects are also taken from that short. "Luxo" was trademarked by Jac Jacobsen Industrier A.S., also known as Luxo ASA (November 19, 1995 Technique: CGI by Pixar themselves, who also animated the 1995 Walt Disney Pictures logo. The original version of this logo was animated on an SGI Indigo2 Extreme workstation, with the lamp and letters modeled with Alias/Wavefront PowerAnimator and textured with Amazon Paint. It was rendered with PhotoRealistic Renderman on a Sun Microsystems supercomputer with a SPARC processor and recorded to 35mm negative on Management Graphics equipment, with Monaco Labs developing it to reversal. November 19, 1995 Audio: In order: the metallic sound of Luxo Jr. hopping, some whizzing sounds when Luxo Jr. shakes his body, squeaky rubber-like sounds when he jumps on the "I", and then some more squeaking sounds and a clunk as he looks around (in the closing variant, the logo ends with the click of a switch). Designed by Gary Rydstrom at Skywalker Sound and mixed by Tom Myers), Additional Notes: Walt Disney Pictures Presents, A Pixar Animation Studios Film; Toy Story premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on November 19, 1995. Walt Disney Pictures Presents, A Pixar Animation Studios Film; Toy Story was Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution and Released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 22, 1995 at Debut appearance (beginning of film part 2 on November 19, 1995-onwards, ending of film part 2 on November 19, 1995-onwards).
PBS are all both kept the original september 6, 1999 launched [Daytime Block (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and 24/7 Network (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) and Website at pbskids.org (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids Online and Member Stations (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and National Feed (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM] on September 6, 1999 of PBS Kids is Founded Independents by Public Broadcasting Service on January 18, 1999-onwards, A programming block provides children's television programs by Public Broadcasting Service will launch 24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are every days & nights from 7:00am to onwards in Sunday-Saturday] and Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) are both Coming and Planned and Grand Opening to September 6, 1999-onwards as it's first all-digital broadcast channel, PBS President Ervin S. Duggan announced today at the Television Critics Association meeting in the Ritz Carlton Hotel here and the new interactive digital channel is the centerpiece of a sweeping PBS Kids initiative, which will broaden PBS's efforts on television, on the Internet, and in outreach to children and families on January 18, 1999-onwards.
PBS revealed a wide branding of its children's programs and services, known as PBS Kids, at it's annual meeting in San Francisco on June 9, 1999-onwards.
Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) is Launched and Grand Opening are every days from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
Dot and Dash debuted on PBS KIDS on September 6, 1999-onwards. Part of PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) in the United States, PBS Kids with PBS Kids mascots Dash and Dot. Dash and Dot are known for having lime green skin. Both characters and September 6, 1999 logos were created by Richard McGuire, Bob Shea with September 6, 1999 bumpers and September 6, 1999 interstitials produced by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates and David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards.
Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards is aimed at children ages 2-12.
In September 6, 1999-onwards. Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards airs only at PBS, 24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) was launched and Grand Opening are every days & nights at from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards was a bright green logo featuring iconic boy as Dash and girl as Dot.
The PBS Kids website was launched with some new areas and new games and new books and new videos and new streamings and new live tv and on demands at pbskids.org and America Online Keyword: PBS Kids are every days at from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
PBS Kids was Dash Logo (Dash's system cue premiered on September 6, 1999-onwards) September 6, 1999 Visuals: On a lime green background, there is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal a boy as Dash wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt. Then, he points his finger in his head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and he says "Doink!", and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it on a white, pink-striped background, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until they reach the bubble. The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom-left corner of the screen. September 6, 1999 Trivia: This logo was designed by Richard McGuire (an artist that creates PBS Kids-style characters for the magazine The New Yorker, although he has created by PBS Kids-style characters) and Bob Shea for Lee Hunt Associates. September 6, 1999 Technique: Traditional animation (digitally colored and composited with USAnimation software) by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates. Dash on September 6, 1999 Audio Composed in C major by David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron (Dash: Cha-cha-cha-cha! Doink!
Group: P-B-S Kids!): A chorus of young boys scat the first part of the jingle, followed by Dash saying "Doink!" when he gets an idea, and the boys join together to sing "PBS Kids!", the Dash variant has a chorus of young boys.
PBS Kids was Dot Logo (Dot's system cue premiered on September 6, 1999-onwards) September 6, 1999 Visuals: On the same lime green background as the boy, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl as Dot runs up to the screen, wearing a long sleeved pink-striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out on a white background with moving pink, yellow and blue lines. A white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until they reach the bubble. The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom-left corner of the screen. September 6, 1999 Trivia: This logo was designed by Richard McGuire (an artist that creates PBS Kids-style characters for the magazine The New Yorker, although he has created by PBS Kids-style characters) and Bob Shea for Lee Hunt Associates. September 6, 1999 Technique: Traditional animation (digitally colored and composited with USAnimation software) by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates. Dot on September 6, 1999 Audio Composed in C major by David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron (Dot: Cha-jee-cha-cha-cha! Doink!
Group: P-B-S Kids!): A chorus of young girls scat the first part of the jingle, followed by the "Doink!" sound (which is actually Dash's, but is at a higher pitch) and the girls join together to sing "PBS Kids!", A tongue rolling sound, then a catchy four-note a cappella tune sung by a specific gender of kids, depending on each variant; the Dot variant has a chorus of young girls.
PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of DirecTV and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of satellite channels and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of Cable TV providers and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of Sirius Backseat TV by Successfully on September 6, 1999. PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of DirecTV and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of satellite channels and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of Cable TV providers and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of Sirius Backseat TV by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards, PBS Kids mascots Dash and Dot. Dash and Dot are known for having lime green skin. Both characters and September 6, 1999 logos were created by Richard McGuire, Bob Shea with September 6, 1999 bumpers and September 6, 1999 interstitials produced by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates and David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards [PBS and PBS Records are all both successfully established and grand opening independents by Public Broadcasting Service on February 19, 1948-onwards, by Hartford N. Gunn Jr. (president of WGBH), John Macy (president of CPB), James Day (first president of Public Broadcasting Service), and Kenneth A. Christiansen (chairman of the department of broadcasting at the University of Florida)].
Pippi Longstocking (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Darks and No Other Darks) is an Airing at PBS on October 17, 1997-onwards 2d animated television series by Warner Bros. Television for Warner Bros. Family Entertainment are all both successfully original television family series released by Warner Bros. Television for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label as Pippi Longstocking co-produced by AB Svensk Filmindustri, TaurusFilm, TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion, Warner Bros. Television Animation, and Nelvana Limited based on the book series drawn and written by Astrid Lindgren was the first time that the popular character had been 2d animated by Melissa Altro, Noah Reid, Olivia Garratt, Wayne Knight, Chris Wiggins and Karen Bernstein are the only voice cast reprising their roles was led by Michael Schaack. The story editor and chief writer for the series was Ken Sobol whose son, John, also wrote several episodes.
Pippi Longstocking (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Darks and No Other Darks) is an Airing at PBS on October 17, 1997-onwards 2d animated television series by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment as Pippi Longstocking co-produced by AB Svensk Filmindustri, TaurusFilm, TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion, Warner Bros. Television Animation, and Nelvana Limited based on the book series drawn and written by Astrid Lindgren was the first time that the popular character had been 2d animated - season 1 - episode 5 as Pippi Goes to the South Seas [Tommy Settergren the Pippi's Boyfriend, Annika Settergren the Pippi's Girlfriend, and Pippi Longstocking all both on south seas, kurrekurredutt island at the beach in the sunshine sky for beach toys and pippi longstocking's birthday party night by fireworks display tonight] is airing at PBS on November 14, 1997.
Sean John Combs was Born on November 4, 1969-onwards in Harlem, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America] and raised in Mount Vernon, Sean John Combs worked at Uptown Records was founded in 1986-onwards by stage names as Puff Daddy is an American rapper, record producer, and record executive.
104 Broad Street is a high-rise building was old completed in 1920 in Financial District at Lower Manhattan in New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America]: 102-108 Broad Street, 38-50 Pearl Street, 14-18 Water Street.
32 Pearl Street is a commercial building located in Financial District at Lower Manhattan in New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America] was old completed in 1950 and has 7 stories and 1 unit: 32-36 Pearl Street, 1-7 Moore Street, 6-12 Water Street.
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Broad Financial Center is a 130 meter tall 30-story tower in Financial District at Lower Manhattan in New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both old completed and old opened in 1986 Designed by Fox & Fowle, PC is clad in curtain wall of highly-reflective blue glass: 29-37 Whitehall Street, 20-24 Bridge Street, 27-29 Pearl Street.
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Minoru Yamasaki's design for the World Trade Center was unveiled to the public on January 18, 1964.
construction on North Tower (1 World Trade Center), West Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10048, United States (USA) [The United States of America] started on August 5th, 1966.
construction on South Tower (2 World Trade Center), Liberty Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10048, United States (USA) [The United States of America] started on January 18, 1967.
The World Financial Center was Designed by architect César Pelli, with Adamson Associates. The World Financial Center (1 World Financial Center, 200 Liberty Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10281, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and 2 World Financial Center, 225 Liberty Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10281, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and 3 World Financial Center, 200 Vesey Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10281, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and 4 World Financial Center, 250 Vesey Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10281, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and Winter Garden Atrium, 230 Vesey Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10281, United States (USA) [The United States of America]) complex was built by Olympia and York from 1983 to Completed and Opened on October 14, 1988-onwards on the landfill used to build Battery Park City.
North Tower (1 World Trade Center), West Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10048, United States (USA) [The United States of America] was topped off on December 23, 1970.
South Tower (2 World Trade Center), Liberty Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10048, United States (USA) [The United States of America] was topped off on July 19, 1971.
North Tower (1 World Trade Center), West Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10048, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and South Tower (2 World Trade Center), Liberty Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10048, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both Opening on April 4, 1973-onwards.
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7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10006, United States (USA) [The United States of America] started construction on October 2, 1984, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, Manhattan, New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York) 10006, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both successfully completed in 1987 and successfully opened on May 1987-onwards: This 47-story office building was completed in 1987 and successfully opened on May 1987-onwards and located north of the main complex.) are all both Kept the Original Stay Standing Remains Unrenamed on October 15, 1988-onwards at 24 Hours.
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree[]
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree is a 1966 American 2d animated musical fantasy short film based on the first two chapters of Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions, and released by Buena Vista Distribution on February 4, 1966, as a double feature with The Ugly Dachshund. Its songs were written by the Sherman Brothers (Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman) and the score was composed and conducted by Buddy Baker.
Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the first animated featurette in the Winnie the Pooh film series, in which it was later added as a segment to the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
It had featured the voices of Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh, Junius Matthews as Rabbit, Bruce Reitherman as Christopher Robin, Clint Howard as Roo, Barbara Luddy as Kanga, Ralph Wright as Eeyore, Howard Morris as Gopher, and Hal Smith as Owl. It was narrated by Sebastian Cabot.
Plot[]
One morning, Winnie the Pooh, a honey-loving anthropomorphic bear who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood, does his stoutness exercise to help improve his appetite. Pooh then looks in his cupboard to look for honey, only to find that his last honey pot is empty. He then hears a bee fly by and decides to climb a nearby honey tree, to which he is unsuccessful. Unwilling to give up his quest for honey, Pooh visits the house of his best friend Christopher Robin, where he obtains a balloon from him. He then rolls around in a mud puddle, hoping to trick the bees into believing he is a "little black rain cloud" and uses the balloon to float up to the hive. The bees see through this disguise and angrily chase Pooh and Christopher Robin away. Still hungry for honey, Pooh decides to visit his friend Rabbit's house, where Rabbit reluctantly invites him to have some honey. After Pooh greedily helps himself to all of the honey in Rabbit's house, he begins to leave, only to realize that he has gotten too chubby to fit through the passageway that Rabbit uses as his front door. Unable to push Pooh's bottom through by himself, Rabbit rushes off to get help. Meanwhile, Owl tries to convince a gopher to dig Pooh out of the hole from the front, which is unsuccessful. Rabbit returns with Christopher Robin and they both try to pull Pooh out but fail; Christopher Robin decides Pooh must wait without food until he is thin enough to pass through Rabbit's front door, much to the consternation of both Pooh and Rabbit.
To cope with the situation, Rabbit attempts to decorate Pooh's bottom, while making sure that Pooh doesn't eat any food. After several days, Rabbit, who has become increasingly tired of the situation, leans against Pooh's bottom and feels him move slightly; he then joyously summons Christopher Robin and the rest of his friends to free Pooh. Rabbit pushes Pooh from inside, while everyone else pulls Pooh from outside, without success. Fed up with the delay, Rabbit takes several steps backwards and shoves Pooh with a running start, causing the bear to be launched into the air. He lands headfirst into the hole of another honey tree, scaring the bees away. Although his friends offer to free him again, Pooh does not mind being stuck again, as he can now eat all the honey he likes.
Voice cast[]
- Sterling Holloway as Winnie-the-Pooh, an anthropomorphic teddy bear who loves honey.
- Bruce Reitherman as Christopher Robin, a 7-year-old boy and Pooh's best friend.
- Ralph Wright as Eeyore, an old donkey who is always losing his tail and talks in a slow, deep, depressed voice.
- Junius Matthews as Rabbit, a rabbit who loves planting his vegetables in his garden.
- Barbara Luddy as Kanga, a kangaroo and Roo's mother.
- Clint Howard as Roo, Kanga's energetic young joey.
- Howard Morris as Gopher, a hardworking gopher who lives underground and often falls into his hole.
- Hal Smith as Owl, an elderly owl who loves to talk about his family.
- Dallas McKennon and Ginny Tyler as the Bees (uncredited)
- Sebastian Cabot as Mr. Narrator
Soundtrack[]
- Writers: Robert and Richard Sherman. Produced by: Salvador Camarata. Recorded from 1964 to 1965.
Musical numbers[]
- "Winnie the Pooh" - Off-Stage Voices
- "Up, Down, Touch the Ground" - Pooh
- "Rumbly in My Tumbly" - Pooh
- "Little Black Rain Cloud" - Pooh and Christopher Robin
- "Mind Over Matter (Heave Ho)" - Company
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day[]
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day is a 1968 American 2d animated musical fantasy short film based on the third, fifth, ninth, and tenth chapters of Winnie-the-Pooh and the second, eighth, and ninth chapters from The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne. The featurette was directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, produced by Walt Disney Productions, and released by Buena Vista Distribution on December 20, 1968, having been shown in theaters with The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit. This was the second of the studio's Winnie the Pooh theatrical featurettes. It was later added as a segment to the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The music was written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
It starred the voices of Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh, Jon Walmsley as Christopher Robin (replaced Bruce Reitherman), Barbara Luddy as Kanga, Clint Howard as Roo, Paul Winchell as Tigger, Ralph Wright as Eeyore, Hal Smith as Owl, Howard Morris as Gopher, John Fiedler as Piglet, Junius Matthews as Rabbit, and Sebastian Cabot as the narrator.
The animated featurette also served as an inspiration for the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ride in the Disney theme parks in which the rider experiences several scenes from the cartoon, including Pooh's Heffalump and Woozle dream. A modified version of the featurette's poster was used for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977).
Sources[]
The film's plot is based primarily on seven A. A. Milne stories: "In which Eeyore finds the Wolery and Owl moves into it" (Chapter IX from The House at Pooh Corner) "In which Tigger comes to the forest and has breakfast" (Chapter II from The House at Pooh Corner), "In which Pooh & Piglet go hunting and nearly catch a Woozle" (Chapter III of Winnie the Pooh), "In which Piglet does a very grand thing" (Chapter VIII from The House at Pooh Corner), "In which Christopher Robin gives a Pooh Party and we say goodbye" (Chapter X of Winnie-the-Pooh) and "In which Piglet is entirely surrounded by water" (Chapter IX of Winnie-the-Pooh), with elements taken from "In which Piglet meets a Heffalump" (Chapter V from Winnie-the-Pooh: Winnie the Pooh's nightmare of Heffalumps and Woozles). In A. A. Milne's original story, Pooh shows more initiative during the flood, finding his way to Christopher Robin by riding on one of his floating honey pots, which he names The Floating Bear, then having the inspiration of using Christopher Robin's umbrella to carry them both to Piglet's house.
Plot[]
On a very windy day, Winnie the Pooh visits his "thoughtful spot". Gopher arrives and advises him to leave, claiming that it is a "Winds-day". Misunderstanding Gopher's warning, Pooh decides to wish everyone in the Hundred Acre Wood a happy Winds-day. He starts with his best friend Piglet, who is nearly blown away while trying to rake leaves. Pooh grabs Piglet by his scarf, which unravels and leaves Piglet hanging on like a kite. The wind blows Pooh and Piglet to Owl's treehouse, where he invites them in. During their stay, the strong wind causes Owl's tree to sway and eventually collapse, taking the house with it. Upon learning that Owl's house is wrecked beyond repair, Eeyore volunteers to seek out a new house for Owl.
That night, Pooh is visited by a bouncing tiger named Tigger, who states that he has come looking for something to eat. Disgusted by the taste of Pooh's honey, Tigger warns him about creatures called Heffalumps and Woozles that steal honey before he leaves. Frightened by Tigger's words, Pooh stays up to guard his honey but falls asleep as a thunderstorm brews. After having a nightmare about being attacked by Heffalumps and Woozles, Pooh wakes up in a flood caused by the storm.
In the flood, Piglet is washed away from his home on a floating chair, but not before he manages to write a message in a bottle for help. Meanwhile, Pooh manages to escape to higher ground with ten honey pots, only to also be washed away by the rising waters. The rest of the Hundred Acre Wood's populace gathers at Christopher Robin's house, the only place in the Wood that isn't flooded, except for Eeyore, who has refused to give up house hunting for Owl. The group soon discover Piglet's bottle, and Owl flies off to tell Piglet that help is on the way.
Owl eventually finds Piglet and Pooh together. While he attempts to ease Piglet's fears with a story, Piglet notices that they are approaching a waterfall. Pooh switches places with Piglet as they take the plunge, and the waterfall washes them right into Christopher Robin's yard. Thinking that Pooh has rescued Piglet, Christopher Robin deems Pooh a hero. Once the flood has subsided, Christopher Robin throws a party for Pooh, where Eeyore announces that he has found a new home for Owl, which, known to everyone except Owl and Eeyore, is actually Piglet's house. Rather than explain the misunderstanding, Piglet generously lets Owl have his home and accepts Pooh's invitation to live with him. At Pooh's request, Christopher Robin declares the occasion a "two hero party", in which Pooh is a hero for saving Piglet and Piglet is a hero for giving Owl his home.
Voice cast[]
- Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh, an anthropomorphic bear who loves eating honey.
- Paul Winchell as Tigger, a tiger who loves to bounce on his tail.
- John Fiedler as Piglet, a small pig and Pooh's best friend who fears nearly everything.
- Ralph Wright as Eeyore, an old grey donkey who is always losing his tail and talks in a slow and deep depressing voice.
- Junius Matthews as Rabbit, a rabbit who is obsessive-compulsive and loves planting his vegetables in his garden.
- Barbara Luddy as Kanga, a kangaroo and Roo's mother.
- Clint Howard as Roo, Kanga's energetic young joey.
- Howard Morris as Gopher, a hardworking gopher who lives underground and often falls into his hole.
- Hal Smith as Owl, an owl who loves to talk about his family.
- Jon Walmsley as Christopher Robin, a 7-year-old boy and Pooh's human best friend.
- The Mellomen as the Singers
- Sebastian Cabot as Mr. Narrator
Soundtrack[]
- Writers: Robert and Richard Sherman
Musical numbers[]
- "A Rather Blustery Day"
- "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers"
- "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers (Reprise)"
- "Heffalumps and Woozles"
- "The Rain, Rain, Rain, Came Down, Down, Down"
- "Hip Hip Pooh-Ray!"
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too[]
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too is a 1974 American 2d animated musical fantasy short film based on the third chapter of Winnie-the-Pooh and the fourth and seventh chapters of The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne. The featurette was directed by John Lounsbery, produced by Wolfgang Reitherman, released by Walt Disney Productions, and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution on October 21, 1974. This was the third animated featurette in the Winnie the Pooh film series. The film's title is a play on the slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" made famous during the 1840 United States presidential election. It featured the voices of Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh, Paul Winchell as Tigger, John Fiedler as Piglet, Timothy Turner as Christopher Robin, Dori Whitaker as Roo, Barbara Luddy as Kanga, Junius Matthews (in his final film role) as Rabbit, and Sebastian Cabot as Mr. Narrator.
Plot[]
During the fall, Rabbit becomes fed up with Tigger bouncing on everyone for fun, so he meets with Pooh and Piglet and comes up with a plan: the three of them will take Tigger on a long walk in the forest, abandon him, and find him the next day, in the hopes that his spirit will be broken and he will stop bouncing. Pooh, Piglet, and Rabbit execute the plan the next morning, and while they manage to lose Tigger, things soon go wrong when the three get lost and are unable to find their way home. After Rabbit separates from Pooh and Piglet due to a disagreement on how to escape, the latter two manage to find their way out of the forest on their own before running into Tigger, who had already found his way out. Upon learning from Pooh and Piglet that Rabbit is still in the forest, Tigger returns to rescue Rabbit and lead him out of the forest, much to the latter's humiliation.
Sometime later, during the first snowfall of winter, Tigger arrives at Kanga and Roo's house so he and Roo can spend some time together. As they travel through the forest, Tigger and Roo decide to bounce up to the top of a tall tree, which they succeed in doing, but upon reaching the top, Tigger becomes too frightened to come down. Pooh and Piglet soon discover Tigger and Roo in the tree and recruit Christopher Robin, Kanga, and Rabbit to help get them down. Roo manages to make it down safely by jumping on Christopher Robin's coat, but a still-frightened Tigger refuses to jump and promises never to bounce again should he be released from his predicament, thrilling Rabbit. To help Tigger, the Narrator tips over the book to allow Tigger to slide down the book unharmed.
Tigger's joy to be back on the ground turns into depression when Rabbit reminds him of his promise. Feeling sorry for Tigger, his friends remind Rabbit of the joy Tigger had brought with his bouncing, causing Rabbit to realize his selfishness and take back the promise they had agreed on. An overjoyed Tigger then invites Rabbit to bounce with him, which Rabbit, much to his own surprise, greatly enjoys. Everyone joins in the bouncing, as Tigger sings his signature song for the last time.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh[]
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a 1977 American 2d animated musical anthology fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. It was first released on March 11, 1977.
Plot[]
The film joins three previously released Winnie-the-Pooh animated featurettes based on the original A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard sources, with extra bridging material of Pooh interacting with the Narrator to introduce the three stories: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968), and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974).
A short scene was added to bring the film to a close; originally made during the production of Blustery Day (based on the presence of Jon Walmsley as Christopher Robin), and based on the final chapter of The House at Pooh Corner, Christopher Robin must leave behind the Hundred Acre Wood to start school. The Narrator concludes that wherever Christopher Robin goes, Pooh will always be waiting.
Voice cast[]
- Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh
- Bruce Reitherman, Jon Walmsley and Timothy Turner as Christopher Robin
- John Fiedler as Piglet
- Ralph Wright as Eeyore
- Clint Howard and Dori Whitaker as Roo
- Barbara Luddy as Kanga
- Paul Winchell as Tigger
- Junius Matthews as Rabbit
- Hal Smith as Owl
- Howard Morris as Gopher
- Sebastian Cabot as The Narrator
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore[]
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore is a 1983 American 2d animated short film based on the sixth chapter of both books Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner by A.A. Milne. Produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution, the short release on March 11, 1983. Directed by Rick Reinert, the featurette featured the voices of Hal Smith, John Fiedler, Will Ryan, Ralph Wright, and Paul Winchell.
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore was the fourth and final animated featurette in the Winnie the Pooh film series and one of Disney's original theatrical featurettes adapted from the Pooh books by A.A. Milne.
Plot[]
The film begins with Pooh taking a walk to a wooden bridge over a river where he likes to do nothing in particular. On the way, he finds a fir cone and picks it up only to trip and drop the cone into the river. Noticing that the flow of the river takes the cone under the bridge, Pooh invents a racing game out of it. As the game uses sticks instead of cones, he calls it "Poohsticks". Sometime later, Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit and Roo are playing Poohsticks when they see Eeyore floating in the river. After being rescued, Eeyore tells them that he fell in due to being bounced from behind. The gang accuses Tigger of causing this, which he denies until the narrator reveals that Tigger had indeed deliberately bounced Eeyore earlier. As Tigger leaves in disgust, Pooh and his friends notice that Eeyore is gloomier than usual.
Pooh follows Eeyore to his Gloomy Spot, where he learns that it is Eeyore's birthday, but nobody has taken any notice to celebrate it. Feeling sorry for Eeyore, Pooh decides to give him an empty honey pot as a birthday present and has Owl write a message on the pot. Afterwards, Owl flies off to tell Christopher Robin about the birthday. Meanwhile, Piglet, who was informed by Pooh of the situation, prepares to give a balloon to Eeyore, but gets distracted by Owl and accidentally causes the balloon to pop. A saddened Piglet presents the balloon to Eeyore anyway as Pooh arrives with the empty honey pot a minute later. Eeyore is gladdened, as he can now put the broken balloon into the pot and remove it again.
Later, a party is thrown for Eeyore during which Tigger invites himself to the festivities. A debate ensues over whether or not Tigger should stay at the party due to the way he treated Eeyore earlier until Christopher Robin suggests that they all play Poohsticks at the wooden bridge. Eeyore wins the most games despite being a first-time player, but Tigger wins nothing at all, much to his dismay. With the day ending, most of the cast go home, with Eeyore accompanying a sad Tigger and cheering him up. Finally, Christopher Robin, Pooh and Piglet are the only ones remaining at the bridge and they decide that "Tigger's all right, really" and "everyone's all right, really".
Voice cast[]
- Ralph Wright as Eeyore
- Hal Smith as Winnie the Pooh and Owl
- Laurie Main as Mr. Narrator
- Will Ryan as Rabbit
- Dick Billingsley as Roo
- John Fiedler as Piglet
- Kim Christianson as Christopher Robin
- Julie McWhirter Dees as Kanga
- Paul Winchell as Tigger
Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records[]
The Walt Disney Company successfully the original name independents are all both Keeping as Buena Vista on March 21, 1983-onwards at 12:00 AM for all both First Distributed Refounding by Buena Vista Games, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, the area which the Walt Disney World, First Distributed Refounding by Buena Vista Home Video, First Distributed Refounding by Buena Vista Classics, First Distributed Refounding by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, First Distributed Refounding by Buena Vista Television, First Aired by Disney Channel (Disney Channel was Launched on April 18, 1983-onwards), First Aired by Playhouse Disney (Playhouse Disney was Launched on April 6, 1997-onwards).
Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Universal Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Geffen Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Paramount Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Columbia Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by TriStar Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Warner Music Group, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Touchstone Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Walt Disney Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by 20th Century Fox Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by ABC Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Turner Records, Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by PBS Records.
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Movie[]
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Movie (Christopher Robin re-imagines him as an American boy living in the suburban house 100 Acre Road whose backyard connects directly to the Hundred Acre Wood. His mom and dad also appears and Robin is apparently their surname in that continuity with No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) is an American 2d animated film first produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on January 1, 1988 in Movie Theaters was Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution for Released by Walt Disney Home Video on January 10, 1998 in Home Video was Distributed by Buena Vista Home Video: Based on the Winnie-the-Pooh books by authors A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard, The New Adventures was the first time a major Disney character headlined an 2d animated, made-for-feature film as well as the first Disney first feature film
Cast[]
Pooh (voiced by Jim Cummings)
Piglet (voiced by John Fiedler)
Tigger (voiced by Jim Cummings)
Rabbit (voiced by Ken Sansom)
Eeyore (voiced by Peter Cullen)
Gopher (voiced by Michael Gough)
Kanga (voiced by Kath Soucie)
Roo (voiced by Kath Soucie)
Owl (voiced by Andre Stojka)
Christopher Robin (voiced by Kath Soucie)
Setting[]
For this adaptation, the show underwent an Americanization. The setting was America in United States (USA) [The United States of America].
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh[]
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Christopher Robin re-imagines him as an American boy living in the suburban house 100 Acre Road whose backyard connects directly to the Hundred Acre Wood. His mom and dad also appears and Robin is apparently their surname in that continuity with No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) is an American 2d animated television series only at Disney Channel on January 17, 1988-onwards was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and released by Walt Disney Television was Distributed by Buena Vista Television: Based on the Winnie-the-Pooh books by authors A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard, The New Adventures was the first time a major Disney character headlined an 2d animated, made-for-television series as well as the first Disney television series
Cast[]
Pooh (voiced by Jim Cummings)
Piglet (voiced by John Fiedler)
Tigger (voiced by Jim Cummings)
Rabbit (voiced by Ken Sansom)
Eeyore (voiced by Peter Cullen)
Gopher (voiced by Michael Gough)
Kanga (voiced by Kath Soucie)
Roo (voiced by Kath Soucie)
Owl (voiced by Andre Stojka)
Christopher Robin (voiced by Kath Soucie)
Setting[]
For this adaptation, the show underwent an Americanization. The setting was America in United States (USA) [The United States of America].
Daimler[]
In development from February 1996 to December 1999, the Generation IV minivans by Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country were based on the Chrysler RS platform and featured a larger body frame with modified headlights and taillights. Design work by Brandon Faurote was approved in January 1997 and reached production approval in October 1997. Unveiled at the 2000 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) on Monday, January 10, 2000, the RS minivans by Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country were released for sale in August 2000. The release was part of a promotional tie-in with Nabisco, which unveiled their new "Mini Oreos" inside the van during the unveiling The first vans by Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country rolled off the line at the Windsor Assembly Plant on July 24, 2000-onwards by The RS-platform Chrysler minivans by Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country are a short- and long-wheelbase passenger minivans marketed by Chrysler from model years 2001–Onwards.
2005-onwards models Dodge Grand Caravan with SE and SXT and Chrysler Town & Country with Base and LX and Touring and Limited facelifts RS-platform Chrysler minivans are during the December 8, 2003 unveiling at Daimler Chrysler headquarters in 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States and 2005-onwards models Dodge Grand Caravan with SE and SXT and Chrysler Town & Country with Base and LX and Touring and Limited facelifts RS-platform Chrysler minivans are during the 2004 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan, had press preview days from January 4-6, 2004 industry preview days from January 7-8, 2004 a Charity Preview on January 9, 2004 and public days from January 10-19, 2004 and 2005-onwards models Dodge Grand Caravan with SE and SXT and Chrysler Town & Country with Base and LX and Touring and Limited facelifts RS-platform Chrysler minivans are built at Windsor Assembly Plant, 2199 Chrysler Centre, Windsor, Ontario, Canada for Sales in the North America on January 17, 2004-onwards for the 2005-onwards model year on January 17, 2004-onwards [remains facelifteds-onwards and unchangeds-onwards by 2005-onwards models Dodge Grand Caravan with SE and SXT and Chrysler Town & Country with Base and LX and Touring and Limited facelifts RS-platform Chrysler minivans are during the December 8, 2003 unveiling at Daimler Chrysler headquarters in 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States and 2005-onwards models Dodge Grand Caravan with SE and SXT and Chrysler Town & Country with Base and LX and Touring and Limited facelifts RS-platform Chrysler minivans are during the 2004 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan, had press preview days from January 4-6, 2004 industry preview days from January 7-8, 2004 a Charity Preview on January 9, 2004 and public days from January 10-19, 2004 and 2005-onwards models Dodge Grand Caravan with SE and SXT and Chrysler Town & Country with Base and LX and Touring and Limited facelifts RS-platform Chrysler minivans are built at Windsor Assembly Plant, 2199 Chrysler Centre, Windsor, Ontario, Canada for Sales in the North America on January 17, 2004-onwards for the 2005-onwards model year on January 17, 2004-onwards].
LX-platform Chrysler sedans are during the November 7, 2003 unveiling at Daimler Chrysler headquarters in 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States on 2005 Chrysler 300 Sedan with Base and 300C and Touring and 300C SRT8 and Workers at Brampton are building the 2005 Chrysler 300 Sedan with Base and 300C and Touring and 300C SRT8 on January 28, 2004 at Brampton Assembly Plant at 2000 Williams Parkway East, Brampton, Ontario, Canada [remains are all both unfacelifteds-onwards and unchangeds-onwards by LX-platform Chrysler sedans are during the November 7, 2003 unveiling at Daimler Chrysler headquarters in 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States on 2005 Chrysler 300 Sedan with Base and 300C and Touring and 300C SRT8 and Workers at Brampton are building the 2005 Chrysler 300 Sedan with Base and 300C and Touring and 300C SRT8 on January 28, 2004 at Brampton Assembly Plant at 2000 Williams Parkway East, Brampton, Ontario, Canada for Sales in the North America on January 28, 2004-onwards for the 2005-onwards model year].
LX-platform Chrysler sedans are during the November 7, 2003 unveiling at Chrysler Group Independents by Daimler Chrysler headquarters in Auburn Hills. Michigan on 2005 Dodge Magnum Sedan and 2005 Dodge Magnum Sedan on February 3, 2004 at Brampton Assembly Plant at 2000 Williams Parkway East, Brampton, Ontario, Canada for Sales in the North America on February 3, 2004-onwards for the 2005-onwards model year [remains are all both unfacelifteds-onwards and unchangeds-onwards by LX-platform Chrysler sedans are during the November 7, 2003 unveiling at Chrysler Group Independents by Daimler Chrysler headquarters in Auburn Hills. Michigan on 2005 Dodge Magnum Sedan and 2005 Dodge Magnum Sedan on February 3, 2004 at Brampton Assembly Plant at 2000 Williams Parkway East, Brampton, Ontario, Canada for Sales in the North America on February 3, 2004-onwards for the 2005-onwards model year].
LX-platform Chrysler sedans are 2006 Dodge Charger Sedan with R/T and SRT8 are all both introduces the January 10, 2005 at at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan on 2006 Dodge Charger Sedan with R/T and SRT8 on January 25, 2005 at Brampton Assembly Plant at 2000 Williams Parkway East, Brampton, Ontario, Canada for Sales in the North America on January 25, 2005-onwards for the 2006-onwards model year [remains are all both unfacelifteds-onwards and unchangeds-onwards by LX-platform Chrysler sedans are 2006 Dodge Charger Sedan with R/T and SRT8 are all both introduces the January 10, 2005 at at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan on 2006 Dodge Charger Sedan with R/T and SRT8 on January 25, 2005 at Brampton Assembly Plant at 2000 Williams Parkway East, Brampton, Ontario, Canada for Sales in the North America on January 25, 2005-onwards for the 2006-onwards model year].
Jürgen Erich Schrempp (born on September 15, 1944 in Freiburg, Germany) and Sten Ola Källenius (born on June 11, 1969 in Västervik, Sweden) are all both the CEO of Daimler Benz Independents by Mercedes Benz and Chief Executive Officer of Daimler Benz Independents by Mercedes Benz on May 1, 1980-onwards.
Dieter Zetsche (born on May 5, 1953 in Istanbul, Turkey) are all both north american engineer as Chrysler Group Independents by Daimler Chrysler and north american business executive of Chrysler Group Independents by Daimler Chrysler and north american CEO of Chrysler Group Independents by Daimler Chrysler on January 1, 1980-onwards
Amusement Parks and Piers[]
The Wildwoods are a group of five communities (four distinct municipalities and one census-designated place), NJ (New Jersey), United States (USA) [The United States of America] from spring ends to summer starts on May 1, 1895-onwards in on-season begins are all both kids at the beach in 8:30 AM - 11:20 PM and peoples at the beach in 8:30 AM - 11:20 PM and kids walking carrying balloons at the boardwalk in 8:30 AM - 11:20 PM and peoples walking carrying balloons at the boardwalk in 8:30 AM - 11:20 PM and kids walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and peoples walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM and fastest car driving experience at the amusement parks on the boardwalk 11:30 PM until 7:30 AM and fastest car driving experience at the beach nights 11:30 PM until 7:30 AM and fastest car driving experience at the amusement parks on the boardwalk 11:30 PM until 7:30 AM with stay old openings by warm sunshine days and warm moonshine nights with neon lights.
Construction Begins as Splash Zone is interactive water park as Splash Zone (Schellenger Avenue) [Splash Zone is interactive water park as Splash Zone (398 East Schellenger Avenue in the street side and 3500 Boardwalk in the Boardwalk Entrance and Exit as Splash Zone) of the boardwalk], 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] was Independents by Andrew "Andy" Weiner and Marie Weiner on Winter 1999 and Construction Ends as Splash Zone is interactive water park as Splash Zone (Schellenger Avenue) [Splash Zone is interactive water park as Splash Zone on the west side (398 East Schellenger Avenue in the street side and 3500 Boardwalk in the Boardwalk Entrance and Exit as Splash Zone) of the boardwalk], 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA are all both the park will employ 100 when it opens and soft opening independents by Andrew "Andy" Weiner and Marie Weiner on May 28, 2000-June 8, 2000 in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM with peoples walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and kids walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk is features the world's highest dumping bucket and the biggest family raft ride on the east coast, The Beast of the East: Combine spectacular views of the park, boardwalk and the beach with intense, super soaking thrills as you twist, turn and soar through the whitewater rapids of The Beast of The East, the only 5-person raft ride on the east coast! Must be 42″ to ride. A maximum of 5 persons weighing no more than 850 lbs total, or 4 persons weighing no more than 900 lbs total per raft, and a minimum of 2 people weighing no less than 200 lbs. The Giant Bucket: The bell sounds… the bucket tips… the crowd laughs with anticipation… you’re about to get up-close and personal with four tons of wet refreshment! Every three minutes, 1,000 gallons of water come tumbling down from Splash Zone’s one-of-a-kind Giant Bucket, making a splash on Giggle Bay. Get under it – or get out of the way! Under 38” must wear a life jacket. Zoe Zone: Specifically designed for infants and toddlers, this area features shallow water, gentle geysers and soft play equipment. It’s a great place for parents to play with smaller children. Hurricane Island: 1,000 gallons of splashing good fun! Waiting for the giant bucket to fill is a blast in Hurricane Island’s massive play structure. Here, children (or the child in you) are in control of their own fun, climbing across bridges, maneuvering up and down nets, pulling ropes, twisting valves and turning handles that unleash geysers, fountains and sprays. From Hurricane Island you can enter any one of 3 multi-level slides then twist, turn and plunge into the cool water. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. Rivy’s River: Looking for a little R and R? Soak up the sights and sounds of Wildwood’s famous boardwalk as you float on an inner tube in this gently flowing river that meanders through the park. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. Midnight Run: Exclusive to Splash Zone Water Park! Take a ride through our newest slide – a totally enclosed tube! Must be 42″ to ride. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide for single riders, and 400 (182 kg) pounds for two riders-There is a weight machine at the bottom of the tower. For this slide, the weight difference between the two riders should not exceed 100 lbs. Slippery Chutes: Even the youngest ones will make a big splash as they enjoy our two newest slides! Perfect for parents to help their kids conquer their first ride on the slides. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. The Abyss water ride with The Abyss: Take this quick exciting express body flume from the second level of Hurricane Island and plunge into the refreshing cool water below! Ask the lifeguard to show you how to power-up your speed… and fly! Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. The Terminator water ride with The Terminator: Acceleration to exhilaration! Climb to the heights and torpedo your way to the finish. What a rush! Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. Speed Dominator: The Speed Dominator: Feed your need for speed! Just how fast can you get through this exciting, fast-action body flume? Clock yourself to compete for the fastest time of the day. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. Hydro Zone: Ready, Aim, FIRE! Get ’em wet! Splash Zone has a giant arsenal of water cannons, squirters, mini dumping buckets and other fun interactive attractions. The Creamator: Make a BIG splash! The faster you go, the bigger your splash! The lifeguard will show you how to maximize the experience as you rifle down this speedy body flume. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. Free Falls: High-velocity fun! The Falls await… lie back and enjoy the ride, watching the world zip by! Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. Slide Winder: Slide, swirl, spiral, and PLUNGE! The Slide Winder is a 373-foot open-air single or double rider tube slide. Height requirements: 42” – Under 42” must have a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide for single riders, and 400 (182 kg) pounds for two riders-There is a weight machine at the bottom of the tower. Adults can ride this slide are all both their little ones! and Splash Zone is interactive water park as Splash Zone (Schellenger Avenue) [Splash Zone is interactive water park as Splash Zone on the west side (398 East Schellenger Avenue in the street side and 3500 Boardwalk in the Boardwalk Entrance and Exit as Splash Zone) of the boardwalk], 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both Announces the Arrival Grand Opening Independents by Andrew "Andy" Weiner and Marie Weiner on June 9, 2000-onwards in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM with peoples walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and kids walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk at Nickels' Midway Pier (June 1993-onwards in Slogans as Nickels' Midway Pier: Food Court, Rides & Arcades) [they had a new custom one made grand opening independents by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Nickels' Midway Pier (3400-3414 Boardwalk), they had a new custom one made at Nickels' Midway Pier on May 8, 1919-onwards at the west side (3400-3414 boardwalk side in the Boardwalk Entrance and Exit as Nickels' Midway Pier on May 8, 1919-onwards) of the boardwalk are all both amusement parks by Jack Rabbit wooden roller coaster drop in ours the world in 3400-3414 Boardwalk on May 8, 1919-onwards and the amusement rides in 3400-3414 Boardwalk on May 8, 1919-onwards and the other amusement rides in 3400-3414 Boardwalk on May 8, 1919-onwards and they had a new custom one made grand opening independents on June 1993-onwards by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Food Court (East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk) is Stand Food Court are all both successfuly as Burger King, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Taco Bell, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Kohr Brothers, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Angelo's Pizza, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Food Court Pavilion, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Subway (Restaurant), East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and they had a new custom one made grand opening independents on June 1993-onwards by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Supercade (3500 Boardwalk) with a simple backlit sign is an Arcade as Supercade (3500 Boardwalk) with a simple backlit sign in 3500 Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and they had a new custom one made grand opening independents on June 1993-onwards by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Mr. Frog (3500 Boardwalk) is an Stand Game as Mr. Frog on June 1993-onwards in East Schellenger Avenue & 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and they had a new custom one made grand opening independents on June 1993-onwards by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Water Gun (3500 Boardwalk) is an Stand Game as Water Gun on June 1993-onwards in East Schellenger Avenue & 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America]], 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM with peoples walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and kids walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk was Stay Opening Independents by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family is features the world's highest dumping bucket and the biggest family raft ride on the east coast, The Beast of the East: Combine spectacular views of the park, boardwalk and the beach with intense, super soaking thrills as you twist, turn and soar through the whitewater rapids of The Beast of The East, the only 5-person raft ride on the east coast! Must be 42″ to ride. A maximum of 5 persons weighing no more than 850 lbs total, or 4 persons weighing no more than 900 lbs total per raft, and a minimum of 2 people weighing no less than 200 lbs. The Giant Bucket: The bell sounds… the bucket tips… the crowd laughs with anticipation… you’re about to get up-close and personal with four tons of wet refreshment! Every three minutes, 1,000 gallons of water come tumbling down from Splash Zone’s one-of-a-kind Giant Bucket, making a splash on Giggle Bay. Get under it – or get out of the way! Under 38” must wear a life jacket. Zoe Zone: Specifically designed for infants and toddlers, this area features shallow water, gentle geysers and soft play equipment. It’s a great place for parents to play with smaller children. Hurricane Island: 1,000 gallons of splashing good fun! Waiting for the giant bucket to fill is a blast in Hurricane Island’s massive play structure. Here, children (or the child in you) are in control of their own fun, climbing across bridges, maneuvering up and down nets, pulling ropes, twisting valves and turning handles that unleash geysers, fountains and sprays. From Hurricane Island you can enter any one of 3 multi-level slides then twist, turn and plunge into the cool water. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. Rivy’s River: Looking for a little R and R? Soak up the sights and sounds of Wildwood’s famous boardwalk as you float on an inner tube in this gently flowing river that meanders through the park. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. Midnight Run: Exclusive to Splash Zone Water Park! Take a ride through our newest slide – a totally enclosed tube! Must be 42″ to ride. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide for single riders, and 400 (182 kg) pounds for two riders-There is a weight machine at the bottom of the tower. For this slide, the weight difference between the two riders should not exceed 100 lbs. Slippery Chutes: Even the youngest ones will make a big splash as they enjoy our two newest slides! Perfect for parents to help their kids conquer their first ride on the slides. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. The Abyss water ride with The Abyss: Take this quick exciting express body flume from the second level of Hurricane Island and plunge into the refreshing cool water below! Ask the lifeguard to show you how to power-up your speed… and fly! Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. The Terminator water ride with The Terminator: Acceleration to exhilaration! Climb to the heights and torpedo your way to the finish. What a rush! Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. Speed Dominator: The Speed Dominator: Feed your need for speed! Just how fast can you get through this exciting, fast-action body flume? Clock yourself to compete for the fastest time of the day. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. Hydro Zone: Ready, Aim, FIRE! Get ’em wet! Splash Zone has a giant arsenal of water cannons, squirters, mini dumping buckets and other fun interactive attractions. The Creamator: Make a BIG splash! The faster you go, the bigger your splash! The lifeguard will show you how to maximize the experience as you rifle down this speedy body flume. Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. Free Falls: High-velocity fun! The Falls await… lie back and enjoy the ride, watching the world zip by! Under 38” must wear a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide. Slide Winder: Slide, swirl, spiral, and PLUNGE! The Slide Winder is a 373-foot open-air single or double rider tube slide. Height requirements: 42” – Under 42” must have a life jacket. There is a weight limit of 300 (136 kg) pounds on this slide for single riders, and 400 (182 kg) pounds for two riders-There is a weight machine at the bottom of the tower. Adults can ride this slide are all both their little ones!.
Morey's Piers was seaside amusement park as Morey's Piers are Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers, LLC as Bill and Will Morey Sr on July 7, 1969-onwards in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM with peoples walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and kids walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and fastest car driving experience at the amusement parks on the boardwalk nights 11:30 PM until 7:30 AM.
Surfside Pier (25th Avenue) on the east side (ocean side) of the boardwalk, 2501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] are Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers, LLC as Bill and Will Morey Sr on July 7, 1969-onwards in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM with peoples walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and kids walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and fastest car driving experience at the amusement parks on the boardwalk nights 11:30 PM until 7:30 AM.
Wild Wheels Pier (Spencer Avenue) on the east side (ocean side) of the boardwalk was amusement park as Wild Wheels Pier (Spencer Avenue) on the east side (ocean side) of the boardwalk was Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers, LLC as Bill and Will Morey Sr in Early Summer 1992-onwards, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM with peoples walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and kids walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and fastest car driving experience at the amusement parks on the boardwalk nights 11:30 PM until 7:30 AM and a retro 1950's-themed makeover and the name played off of the go karts on the pier, The Great White is Wooden Roller Coaster made and built by Custom Coasters International and has 2 trains from the Philadelphia Toboggan Company with 6 cars per train was Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 24 riders per train at Wild Wheels Pier (Spencer Avenue) on the east side (ocean side) of the boardwalk was Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers, LLC as Bill and Will Morey Sr on June 10, 1996-onwards, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM.
Mariner's Landing Pier (Schellenger Avenue) on the east side (ocean side) of the boardwalk was amusement park as Mariner's Landing Pier (Schellenger Avenue) on the east side (ocean side) of the boardwalk was Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers, LLC as Bill and Will Morey Sr on June 25, 1977-onwards, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] on June 25, 1977-onwards in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM with peoples walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and kids walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and fastest car driving experience at the amusement parks on the boardwalk nights 11:30 PM until 7:30 AM, Sea Serpent is a steel roller coaster was built by Vekoma and was the first boomerang-style coaster to be built in the US at Mariner's Landing Pier (Schellenger Avenue) on the east side (ocean side) of the boardwalk was Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers, LLC as Bill and Will Morey Sr on June 27, 1984-onwards, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] on June 27, 1984-onwards in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM, Giant Ferris Wheel is a Ferris Wheel built by Dutch manufacturer Vekoma currently located at Mariner's Landing Pier (Schellenger Avenue) on the east side (ocean side) of the boardwalk was Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers, LLC as Bill and Will Morey Sr on May 23, 1985-onwards, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America], 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] was opening on May 23, 1985-onwards in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM.
Nickels' Midway Pier (June 1993-onwards in Slogans as Nickels' Midway Pier: Food Court, Rides & Arcades) [they had a new custom one made grand opening independents by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Nickels' Midway Pier (3400-3414 Boardwalk), they had a new custom one made at Nickels' Midway Pier on May 8, 1919-onwards at the west side (3400-3414 boardwalk side in the Boardwalk Entrance and Exit as Nickels' Midway Pier on May 8, 1919-onwards) of the boardwalk are all both amusement parks by Jack Rabbit wooden roller coaster drop in ours the world in 3400-3414 Boardwalk on May 8, 1919-onwards and the amusement rides in 3400-3414 Boardwalk on May 8, 1919-onwards and the other amusement rides in 3400-3414 Boardwalk on May 8, 1919-onwards and they had a new custom one made grand opening independents on June 1993-onwards by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Food Court (East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk) is Stand Food Court are all both successfuly as Burger King, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Taco Bell, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Kohr Brothers, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Angelo's Pizza, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Food Court Pavilion, East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and Subway (Restaurant), East Cedar Avenue Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards and they had a new custom one made grand opening independents on June 1993-onwards by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Supercade (3500 Boardwalk) with a simple backlit sign is an Arcade as Supercade (3500 Boardwalk) with a simple backlit sign in 3500 Boardwalk on June 1993-onwards, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and they had a new custom one made grand opening independents on June 1993-onwards by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Mr. Frog (3500 Boardwalk) is an Stand Game as Mr. Frog on June 1993-onwards in East Schellenger Avenue & 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] and they had a new custom one made grand opening independents on June 1993-onwards by Nickels' Midway Pier, LLC as Nickels' Midway family built Water Gun (3500 Boardwalk) is an Stand Game as Water Gun on June 1993-onwards in East Schellenger Avenue & 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America]], 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ (New Jersey) 08260, United States (USA) [The United States of America] in 9:00 AM - 11:20 PM with peoples walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk and kids walking carrying balloons at the amusement parks on the boardwalk.
Six Flags, Inc. are opened independent entities by Six Flags, Inc. on March 16, 1956-Onwards.
Kept the Six Flags 1999 Logo was used independent entities by Six Flags, Inc.
Six Flags: It's Playtime! was Slogans independent entities by Six Flags, Inc. with television commercials, radio commercials, print, online, cinema commercials and outdoor executions on March 16, 2004-Onwards between United States (USA) [The United States of America] and Worldwides.
Six Flags Great Adventure is an amusement park located approximately 20 miles southeast of Trenton in Jackson, NJ (New Jersey) was successfully opened independent entities by Six Flags, Inc., the park complex is situated s between United States (USA) [The United States of America] and Worldwides was opened on July 1, 1974-Onwards between United States (USA) [The United States of America] and Worldwides.
Kept the Six Flags Great Adventure 1999 Logo was used independent entities by Six Flags, Inc.
Six Flags Great Adventure: It's Playtime! was Slogans independent entities by Six Flags, Inc. with television commercials, radio commercials, print, online, cinema commercials and outdoor executions on March 16, 2004-Onwards between United States (USA) [The United States of America] and Worldwides.
Kingda Ka is a hydraulically-launched steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ (New Jersey), United States (USA) [The United States of America]. Manufactured by Intamin and designed by Werner Stengel, Kingda Ka opened as Park section of The Golden Kingdom in the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world on May 21, 2005 and El Toro is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, NJ (New Jersey), United States (USA) [The United States of America]. Designed by Werner Stengel and manufactured by Intamin, the ride opened to the public on June 11, 2006. Intamin subcontracted Rocky Mountain Construction to build the ride, and the coaster's track was prefabricated, allowing for quicker installation and lower construction costs. El Toro is the main attraction of the Mexican-themed section of the park, Plaza Del Carnaval.
Pop Culture[]
November 21, 1964-Onwards: Verrazzano Narrows Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting the boroughs of Staten Island [Staten Island (Caribbean Bay Beach) is the southernmost borough of New York (New York City) [NYC], coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the state of NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America] on Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in all both Sea and Sand and Boardwalks in all both Arcades and Amusement Parks and Buildings in all both Neons] and Brooklyn in New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America] are all both construction begins on August 13, 1959 and construction ends on November 21, 1964 and opening on November 21, 1964-onwards was Designed by Othmar Ammann, Leopold Just, and other engineers at Ammann & Whitney.
July 10, 1985-Onwards: Coca-Cola Classic, the old formula of Coca-Cola was Introduced on July 10, 1985-onwards.
December 17, 1989-Onwards: The Simpsons (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) is an American 2d animated sitcom series created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a successful of working-class life by the Simpson family of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The series is set in the fictional town of Springfield and American culture and television.
August 11, 1991-Onwards: Rugrats (1991 series) with Angelica Pickles and Susie Carmichael both are good guys, Melinda Finster is Successfully Born on September 13, 1957-Onwards was Chas Finster's wife and Chuckie Finster's mom are alive. She was voiced by actress Kim Cattrall and Dill Pickles was Born on August 28, 1991 are Season 5 - Episode Pliot of Dill's Born (May 27, 1998) is the younger brother of Tommy Pickles on Rugrats (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) is an American 2d animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon. The series premiered on August 11, 1991-Onwards and aired.
Coca-Cola having it's in 2002-onwards, the "Dynamic Ribbon" was successfully the all-new 2003-onwards designed, and packaging began to differ worldwide as a result. This branding change was made as an attempt to unify all of the different countries' Coke branding under one design, which included the addition of yellow to the ribbon. This objective succeeded, although some countries still used elements of Coke's 1987 and 1990s branding. During this period, the two "Coke" logos in use were modernized, and the company launched the "Coca-Cola ... Real" marketing platform features television, radio, print, online, cinema and outdoor executions on January 9, 2003-Onwards. With the white wave they also include a yellow strike with some bubbles to showcase the effect of a bubbly drink. A shock of yellow and floating bubbles was added to the white twist on January 9, 2003-Onwards with rectangular box was removed by letters were italicized as part of the Coca-Cola Real campaign. Coca-Cola's red labels with the white wave they also include a yellow strike with some bubbles to showcase the effect of a bubbly drink on January 9, 2003-Onwards with rectangular box was removed by letters were italicized in Coca-Cola Classic (Eurasia and Oceania and Africa and North America and Caribbean Islands and South America with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including flavor version's red labels: Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola with Lemon and Coca-Cola with Lime and Coca-Cola with Vanilla and Coca-Cola with Coffee and Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla and Coca-Cola Cherry) / Coca-Cola (Eurasia and Oceania and Africa and North America and Caribbean Islands and South America with Glass Bottles with others including flavor version's red labels: Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola with Lemon and Coca-Cola with Lime and Coca-Cola with Vanilla and Coca-Cola with Coffee and Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla and Coca-Cola Cherry) / Diet Coke's sliver labels with the white & red wave and bubbles on January 9, 2003-Onwards in (Eurasia and Oceania and Africa and North America and Caribbean Islands and South America with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including flavor version's sliver labels: Caffeine-Free Diet Coke and Diet Coke with Lemon and Diet Coke with Lime and Diet Coke with Vanilla and Diet Coke with Coffee and Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla and Diet Coke Cherry) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos with rectangular box was removed by letters were italicized / Coca-Cola Zero's white labels with the black & red wave and bubbles they also include a black strike on January 9, 2003-Onwards with rectangular box was removed by letters were italicized in (Eurasia and Oceania and Africa and North America and Caribbean Islands and South America with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including flavor version's white labels: Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Zero with Lemon and Coca-Cola Zero with Lime and Coca-Cola Zero with Vanilla and Coca-Cola Zero with Coffee and Coca-Cola Zero Black Cherry Vanilla and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero) are all both January 9, 2003-Onwards Logos with rectangular box was removed by letters were italicized are both Successfully Stay 2003-onwards Remains Unfacelifteds and Unchangeds and Unredesigned after December 1, 2004-onwards.
Children's Television Workshop are both founded and opened independents on May 20, 1968-onwards.
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Releases[]
Family Fun was First Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on April 25, 1923 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Dennis the Menace was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on April 13, 1984 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Who Framed Roger Rabbit was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on June 22, 1988 was First Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Secret Garden was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on August 13, 1988 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Nutcracker was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on November 24, 1988 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on December 25, 1990 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Free Willy was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on July 16, 1993 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Thumbelina was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on March 30, 1994 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Lion King was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on June 15, 1994 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Black Beauty was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on July 29, 1994 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, A Troll in Central Park was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on October 7, 1994 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Little Giants was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on October 14, 1994 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Pagemaster was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on November 23, 1994 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and First Co-Produced by Turner Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Turner Pictures, Richie Rich was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on December 21, 1994 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Born to Be Wild was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on March 31, 1995 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Pebble and the Penguin was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on April 12, 1995 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, A Little Princess was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on May 10, 1995 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Amazing Panda Adventure was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on August 25, 1995 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, It Takes Two was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on November 17, 1995 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Shiloh was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on November 8, 1996 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Legacy Releasing, Space Jam was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on November 15, 1996 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Cats Don't Dance was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on March 26, 1997 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Co-Produced by Turner Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Turner Pictures, A Rat's Tale was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on March 27, 1997 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Pippi Longstocking was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on August 22, 1997 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and First Co-Produced by AB Svensk Filmindustri, IdunaFilm, TFC Trickompany and Nelvana Limited and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Legacy Releasing, The Fearless Four was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on October 2, 1997 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Quest for the Holy Grail was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on May 15, 1998 was first announced project on May 1, 1995 and Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The King and I was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on March 19, 1999 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Iron Giant was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on August 6, 1999 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Tobias Totz and his Lion was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on September 30, 1999 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, My Dog Skip was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on January 12, 2000 and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Osmosis Jones was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on August 10, 2001 was Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Powerpuff Girls Movie was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on July 3, 2002 was First Produced by Cartoon Network Studios and First Co-Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Cartoon Network Movies.
Lexus[]
James Sloyan [James Joseph Sloyan was born on February 24, 1940 in Indianapolis, Indiana] was the voice of Lexus (TV & radio & website voice-overs) since the automobile's introduction to the North America market in 1989-onwards.
Lexus in North America and International (eurasias and africas and south americas and oceanias) all both Kept the Originally Alives 2007-onwards North America Unchanged and 2007-onwards North America Unfacelifted and 2006-onwards International (eurasias and africas and south americas and oceanias) Unchanged and 2006-onwards International (eurasias and africas and south americas and oceanias) Unfacelifted (Original North America Model Year Kept all both the 2002-onwards Lexus ES (XV30) [Production in July 2001-onwards] and the 1999-onwards Lexus IS (XE10) [Production in October 1998-onwards] and the 2001-onwards Lexus LS (XF30) [Production in July 2000-onwards] and the 2001-onwards Lexus SC (Z40) [Production in January 2001-onwards] and the 1998-onwards Lexus LX (J100) [Production in January 1998-onwards] and the 2003-onwards Lexus GX (J120) [Production in 2002-onwards] after January 3, 2005-onwards.
Original North America Model Year Kept all both the 2004-onwards Lexus RX (XU30) (In 1999, development began on the XU30 platform under chief engineer Yukihiro Okane. Design work was started under Makoto Oshima and would continue into 2000 when a concept design by Hiroshi Sukuki was approved. By early 2001, the final production design was green-lighted by the executive board. XU30-onwards as Lexus RX are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in North America Model 2004-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on December 31, 2003-onwards are all both previewed by Lexus Vice President and General Manager Denny Clements shows during the 2003 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan has press preview days from January 5, 2003 to January 7, 2003 and industry preview days from January 8, 2003 to January 9, 2003 and Charity Preview on January 10, 2003 and public days from January 11, 2003 to January 20, 2003. Here, the car was badged RX 330 are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set denoting its larger 3.3-liter V6, The RX 330 are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set (MCU33/MCU38) was powered by a 3.3-liter ULEV certified 3MZ-FE V6, rated at 230 horsepower (170 kW) SAE and 238 pound-feet (323 N⋅m) linked to a 5-speed automatic and was offered in either front or all-wheel drive. New technology features included Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) with swivel headlights, height-adjustable air suspension on the all-wheel drive models, Dynamic Laser Cruise Control system, and rain-sensing wipers, All North American models were successfully built production of the RX 330 are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in began at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada plant in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada on March 1, 2003 (XU30-onwards as Lexus RX are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in North America Model 2004-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on December 31, 2003-onwards are all both previewed by Lexus Vice President and General Manager Denny Clements shows during the 2003 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan has press preview days from January 5, 2003 to January 7, 2003 and industry preview days from January 8, 2003 to January 9, 2003 and Charity Preview on January 10, 2003 and public days from January 11, 2003 to January 20, 2003) Mid-size luxury crossover SUV [Body style as 5-door SUV]. Featuring a sleeker body style than its predecessor, the XU30 claimed to have a drag coefficient of Cd=0.35 and new LED tailamps. From the inside, the RX 330 interior featured genuine Golden Bird's Eye Maple or Walnut wood trim, a sliding multi-level center storage console, dual-zone climate control, and power tilt/telescopic steering column. Available options included a 210-watt, 11-speaker Mark Levinson premium sound system, DVD-based navigation system with backup camera, rear seat DVD player with wireless headphones, panoramic three panel moonroof, and heated seats. All RX models came standard with eight airbags, including dual front airbags, front row side torso airbags, side curtain airbags, a driver's knee airbag; Vehicle Stability Control and a tire-pressure monitoring system were standard. An Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) with HID headlamps and a backup camera (w/navigation system) were optional. In February 2003 at Toyota Motor Kyushu in Miyawaka, Fukuoka, Japan, the Toyota Harrier was the first worldwide production car. In February 2003 at Toyota Motor Kyushu in Miyawaka, Fukuoka, Japan, the second-generation Toyota Harrier are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set (codename ACU30 and MCU30 for the front-wheel drive models, and ACU35 and MCU35 for the all-wheel drive models) was launched in Japan. The Harrier was fitted either a 2.4 L I4 or 3.0 L V6 with or without all-wheel drive, and a new 5-speed automatic transmission with +/- shift along with available "AIRS" air-suspension on the 3.0 L V6 models. The new RX launched for European and Asian markets in February 2003, where it was sold as the RX 330 (MCU30/MCU35) and made at Toyota Motor Kyushu in Miyawaka, Fukuoka, Japan. Asian markets included Singapore, where it succeeded the previously sold Harrier, South Korea, and Taiwan. The RX 330 featured a 3.0 L V6, with only the all-wheel drive version available, and air-suspension could be specified. In North America, the RX 330 series are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in began sales on March 1, 2003-onwards for the 2004-onwards model year (XU30-onwards as Lexus RX are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in North America Model 2004-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on December 31, 2003-onwards are all both previewed by Lexus Vice President and General Manager Denny Clements shows during the 2003 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan has press preview days from January 5, 2003 to January 7, 2003 and industry preview days from January 8, 2003 to January 9, 2003 and Charity Preview on January 10, 2003 and public days from January 11, 2003 to January 20, 2003) Mid-size luxury crossover SUV [Body style as 5-door SUV]. Here, the car was badged RX 330 denoting its larger 3.3-liter V6, The RX 330 (MCU33/MCU38) was powered by a 3.3-liter ULEV certified 3MZ-FE V6, rated at 230 horsepower (170 kW) SAE and 238 pound-feet (323 N⋅m) linked to a 5-speed automatic and was offered in either front or all-wheel drive. New technology features included Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) with swivel headlights, height-adjustable air suspension on the all-wheel drive models, Dynamic Laser Cruise Control system, and rain-sensing wipers, All North American models were successfully built production of the RX 330 began at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada plant in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada on March 1, 2003 (XU30-onwards as Lexus RX are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in North America Model 2004-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on December 31, 2003-onwards are all both previewed by Lexus Vice President and General Manager Denny Clements shows during the 2003 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan has press preview days from January 5, 2003 to January 7, 2003 and industry preview days from January 8, 2003 to January 9, 2003 and Charity Preview on January 10, 2003 and public days from January 11, 2003 to January 20, 2003) Mid-size luxury crossover SUV [Body style as 5-door SUV]. XU30-onwards as Toyota Harrier are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in International Model 2003-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International in February 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after International on December 31, 2003-onwards (XU30-onwards as Toyota Harrier are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in International Model 2003-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International in February 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after International on December 31, 2003-onwards) Mid-size luxury crossover SUV [Body style as 5-door SUV]. XU30-onwards as Lexus RX are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in International Model 2003-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International in February 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after International on December 31, 2003-onwards (XU30-onwards as Lexus RX are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in International Model 2003-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International in February 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after International on December 31, 2003-onwards) Mid-size luxury crossover SUV [Body style as 5-door SUV]. XU30-onwards as Lexus RX are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in North America Model 2004-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on December 31, 2003-onwards (XU30-onwards as Lexus RX are all both successfully 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set by 18" OEM Silver Alloy RX Wheels Rims Set in North America Model 2004-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2003-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on December 31, 2003-onwards are all both previewed by Lexus Vice President and General Manager Denny Clements shows during the 2003 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan has press preview days from January 5, 2003 to January 7, 2003 and industry preview days from January 8, 2003 to January 9, 2003 and Charity Preview on January 10, 2003 and public days from January 11, 2003 to January 20, 2003) Mid-size luxury crossover SUV [Body style as 5-door SUV]).
Original North America Model Year Kept all both the 2006-onwards Lexus GS (S190) (S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan (S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan with International Model 2005-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International on January 24, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after January 1, 2006-onwards was debuted in late 2003 at the Tokyo Motor Show was held from October 24 to November 5, 2003), S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan (S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan with International Model 2005-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International on January 24, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after International on January 1, 2006-onwards was debuted in late 2003 at the Tokyo Motor Show was held from October 24 to November 5, 2003) Executive car (E) [Body style as 4-door sedan]. S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan for Sales in the North America on March 1, 2005-onwards for the 2006-onwards model year (S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan for Sales in the North America on March 1, 2005-onwards for the 2006-onwards model year with North America Model 2006-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after January 1, 2006-onwards) [first appeared as a pre-production at S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan (S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan for Sales in the North America on March 1, 2005-onwards for the 2006-onwards model year with North America Model 2006-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on January 1, 2006-onwards are during the 2004 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan, had press preview days from January 4-6, 2004 and industry preview days from January 7-8, 2004 and Charity Preview on January 9, 2004 and public days from January 10-19, 2004] Executive car (E) [Body style as 4-door sedan]. S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan for Sales in the North America on March 1, 2005-onwards for the 2006-onwards model year with for the first time on a Lexus sedan in the option of rear-wheel drive 2006-onwards Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set in North America on January 25, 2005-onwards [S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan for Sales in the North America on March 1, 2005-onwards for the 2006-onwards model year with North America Model 2006-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on January 1, 2006-onwards are during the 2004 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan, had press preview days from January 4-6, 2004 and industry preview days from January 7-8, 2004 and Charity Preview on January 9, 2004 and public days from January 10-19, 2004] Executive car (E) [Body style as 4-door sedan] and for the first time on a Lexus sedan in the option of all-wheel drive 2006-onwards Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set in North America on March 1, 2005-onwards [S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan for Sales in the North America on March 1, 2005-onwards for the 2006-onwards model year with North America Model 2006-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on January 1, 2006-onwards are during the 2004 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan, had press preview days from January 4-6, 2004 and industry preview days from January 7-8, 2004 and Charity Preview on January 9, 2004 and public days from January 10-19, 2004] and for the first time on a Lexus sedan in the option of all-wheel drive 2006-onwards Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set in North America on March 1, 2005-onwards [S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan for Sales in the North America on March 1, 2005-onwards for the 2006-onwards model year with North America Model 2006-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after North America on March 1, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after North America on January 1, 2006-onwards are during the 2004 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan, had press preview days from January 4-6, 2004 and industry preview days from January 7-8, 2004 and Charity Preview on January 9, 2004 and public days from January 10-19, 2004] Executive car (E) [Body style as 4-door sedan]. S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan with International Model 2005-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International on January 24, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after International on January 1, 2006-onwards was debuted in late 2003 at the Tokyo Motor Show was held from October 24 to November 5, 2003 (S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan with International Model 2005-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International on January 24, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after International on January 1, 2006-onwards was debuted in late 2003 at the Tokyo Motor Show was held from October 24 to November 5, 2003 on a newly designed mid-size sedan platform) Executive car (E) [Body style as 4-door sedan]. S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan with International Model 2005-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International on January 24, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after International on January 1, 2006-onwards was debuted in late 2003 at the Tokyo Motor Show was held from October 24 to November 5, 2003 (S190-onwards as Lexus GS 430 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 430 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 300 are all both successfully 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set by 18" Tourmaline GS 300 Wheels Rims Set and Lexus GS 350 are all both successfully 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set by 17" OEM GS 350 Wheels Rims Set are all both successfully began on January 24, 2005 at Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant in the city of Tahara, Aichi, Japan with International Model 2005-onwards Remains Unfacelifts after International on January 24, 2005-onwards and remains unchangeds after International on January 1, 2006-onwards was debuted in late 2003 at the Tokyo Motor Show was held from October 24 to November 5, 2003) Executive car (E) [Body style as 4-door sedan]).
MFS (Masterminded For Success) is an independent electronic dance music label from Berlin, Germany to Founded by Mark Reeder in 1990-onwards[]
MFS (Masterminded For Success) is an independent electronic dance music label from Berlin, Germany to Founded by Mark Reeder and Country: Germany and Worldwide: North America in 1990-onwards.
Paul van Dyk's singles & studio albums[]
paul van dyk - 45 rpm was Studio Album Released by FORMAT: 2xCD and 2xLP Vinyl and CAT#: MFS 70196 and Country: Germany and Worldwide: North America on December 5, 1994: His debut album, featuring the iconic track by paul van dyk - for an angel.
paul van dyk - seven ways was Studio Album Released by FORMAT: 2xCD and 2xLP Vinyl and CAT#: MFS 70197 and Country: Germany and Worldwide: North America on November 25, 1996: Included singles like paul van dyk - beautiful place, paul van dyk - forbidden fruit, and paul van dyk - words (featuring toni halliday of curve).
third studio album title: paul van dyk - avenue of stars is released by MFS; CAT#: MFS 70101 on june 5, 2000 (recording sessions by third studio album title: paul van dyk - avenue of stars from start in november 26, 1996 to finish in 1998 for all both of cd tracks and lp vinyl sides: vega [vocals – natascha van dyk the paul's wife] & pikes & another way (imagination) & travelling [vocals – natascha van dyk the paul's wife] & avenue (avenue of stars) & tell me why [feat. saint etienne] and together we will conquer [vocals – natascha van dyk the paul's wife] & face to face & the love from above & columbia & out there and back & manalday & we are alive [vocals – jennifer brown] & santos & all i need & namistai [feat. BT]) [with all both now in the first single title: paul van dyk - another way/avenue is released by MFS; CAT#: MFS 7098 on november 8, 1999 for all both song (cd track 1. another way (imagination) and 12" vinyl side a. another way (imagination)) title: paul van dyk - another way (imagination), and song (cd track 2. avenue (avenue of stars) and 12" vinyl side b. avenue (avenue of stars)) title: paul van dyk - avenue (avenue of stars) now in the second single title: paul van dyk feat. saint etienne - tell me why (the riddle) is released by MFS; CAT#: MFS 7099 on may 8, 2000 for song (cd track 1. tell me why and 12" vinyl side a. tell me why [feat. saint etienne]) title: paul van dyk feat. saint etienne - tell me why].
1010 WINS[]
1010 WINS music sounder 1993 package by Charles Morrow, Bob Sakayama, and Frank Gari on early to mid 90s in 1993-onwards (12:00 AM-onwards at The top of the hour has a six-note horn, "The Star-Spangled Banner." intro that leads the xylophone and trumpet fanfare which sounds similar to the xylophone and trumpet fanfare lead in the theme as Construction Site by Dan Kirsten (Danish bandleader as Ib Glindemann) at Reel 129 (also known as World of Progress) is a production music album released in 1969 by Capitol Production Music's Hi-"Q" Series on Track #1-VM-174 and 12:20 AM-onwards at 20 minute has features a distinctive and powerful news flash noise that leads into the xylophone and trumpet fanfare which sounds similar to the xylophone and trumpet fanfare lead in the theme as Construction Site by Dan Kirsten (Danish bandleader as Ib Glindemann) at Reel 129 (also known as World of Progress) is a production music album released in 1969 by Capitol Production Music's Hi-"Q" Series on Track #1-VM-174 and 12:40 AM-onwards at 40 minute has piano lead in which sounds similar to the guitar lead in the theme as Construction Site by Dan Kirsten (Danish bandleader as Ib Glindemann) at Reel 129 (also known as World of Progress) is a production music album released in 1969 by Capitol Production Music's Hi-"Q" Series on Track #1-VM-174, the piano leads in the xylophone and trumpet fanfare which sounds similar to the xylophone and trumpet fanfare lead in the theme as Construction Site by Dan Kirsten (Danish bandleader as Ib Glindemann) at Reel 129 (also known as World of Progress) is a production music album released in 1969 by Capitol Production Music's Hi-"Q" Series on Track #1-VM-174 are all successfully three kept the originally composed by Charles Morrow, Bob Sakayama, and Frank Gari on early to mid 90s in 1993-onwards) was successfully kept the originally composed by Charles Morrow, Bob Sakayama, and Frank Gari on early to mid 90s in 1993-onwards used on 1010 WINS (1010 kHz) known on-air as Ten-Ten Wins is a commercial, all-news AM radio station licensed to New York (New York City) [NYC], NY (New York), United States (USA) [The United States of America] first started on October 24, 1924-onwards is an all-news station using format on April 19, 1965-onwards are all both by The top of the hour sounder male voiceovers: “All News. All the Time. This is Ten-Ten Wins. You give is 22 minutes...we’ll give you the world.” and 20-minute sounder male voiceovers: “The Newswatch Never Stops. This is Ten-Ten Wins. You give is 22 minutes...we’ll give you the world.” and 40-minute sounder male voiceovers: “All News. All the Time. This is Ten-Ten Wins. You give is 22 minutes...we’ll give you the world.” for all both 1010 WINS music sounder 1993 package by Charles Morrow, Bob Sakayama, and Frank Gari on early to mid 90s in 1993-onwards (12:00 AM-onwards at The top of the hour has a six-note horn, "The Star-Spangled Banner." intro that leads the xylophone and trumpet fanfare which sounds similar to the xylophone and trumpet fanfare lead in the theme as Construction Site by Dan Kirsten (Danish bandleader as Ib Glindemann) at Reel 129 (also known as World of Progress) is a production music album released in 1969 by Capitol Production Music's Hi-"Q" Series on Track #1-VM-174 and 12:20 AM-onwards at 20 minute has features a distinctive and powerful news flash noise that leads into the xylophone and trumpet fanfare which sounds similar to the xylophone and trumpet fanfare lead in the theme as Construction Site by Dan Kirsten (Danish bandleader as Ib Glindemann) at Reel 129 (also known as World of Progress) is a production music album released in 1969 by Capitol Production Music's Hi-"Q" Series on Track #1-VM-174 and 12:40 AM-onwards at 40 minute has piano lead in which sounds similar to the guitar lead in the theme as Construction Site by Dan Kirsten (Danish bandleader as Ib Glindemann) at Reel 129 (also known as World of Progress) is a production music album released in 1969 by Capitol Production Music's Hi-"Q" Series on Track #1-VM-174, the piano leads in the xylophone and trumpet fanfare which sounds similar to the xylophone and trumpet fanfare lead in the theme as Construction Site by Dan Kirsten (Danish bandleader as Ib Glindemann) at Reel 129 (also known as World of Progress) is a production music album released in 1969 by Capitol Production Music's Hi-"Q" Series on Track #1-VM-174 are all successfully three kept the originally composed by Charles Morrow, Bob Sakayama, and Frank Gari on early to mid 90s in 1993-onwards) was successfully kept the originally composed by Charles Morrow, Bob Sakayama, and Frank Gari on early to mid 90s in 1993-onwards.
PBS[]
PBS are all both kept the original september 6, 1999 launched [Daytime Block (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and 24/7 Network (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) and Website at pbskids.org (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids Online and Member Stations (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and National Feed (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM] on September 6, 1999 of PBS Kids is Founded Independents by Public Broadcasting Service on January 18, 1999-onwards, A programming block provides children's television programs by Public Broadcasting Service will launch 24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are every days & nights from 7:00am to onwards in Sunday-Saturday] and Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) are both Coming and Planned and Grand Opening to September 6, 1999-onwards as it's first all-digital broadcast channel, PBS President Ervin S. Duggan announced today at the Television Critics Association meeting in the Ritz Carlton Hotel here and the new interactive digital channel is the centerpiece of a sweeping PBS Kids initiative, which will broaden PBS's efforts on television, on the Internet, and in outreach to children and families on January 18, 1999-onwards.
PBS revealed a wide branding of its children's programs and services, known as PBS Kids, at it's annual meeting in San Francisco on June 9, 1999-onwards.
Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) is Launched and Grand Opening are every days from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
Dot and Dash debuted on PBS KIDS on September 6, 1999-onwards. Part of PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) in the United States, PBS Kids with PBS Kids mascots Dash and Dot. Dash and Dot are known for having lime green skin. Both characters and September 6, 1999 logos were created by Richard McGuire, Bob Shea with September 6, 1999 bumpers and September 6, 1999 interstitials produced by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates and David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards.
Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards is aimed at children ages 2-12.
In September 6, 1999-onwards. Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards airs only at PBS, 24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) was launched and Grand Opening are every days & nights at from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards was a bright green logo featuring iconic boy as Dash and girl as Dot.
The PBS Kids website was launched with some new areas and new games and new books and new videos and new streamings and new live tv and on demands at pbskids.org and America Online Keyword: PBS Kids are every days at from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
PBS Kids was Dash Logo (Dash's system cue premiered on September 6, 1999-onwards) September 6, 1999 Visuals: On a lime green background, there is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal a boy as Dash wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt. Then, he points his finger in his head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and he says "Doink!", and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it on a white, pink-striped background, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until they reach the bubble. The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom-left corner of the screen. September 6, 1999 Trivia: This logo was designed by Richard McGuire (an artist that creates PBS Kids-style characters for the magazine The New Yorker, although he has created by PBS Kids-style characters) and Bob Shea for Lee Hunt Associates. September 6, 1999 Technique: Traditional animation (digitally colored and composited with USAnimation software) by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates. Dash on September 6, 1999 Audio Composed in C major by David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron (Dash: Cha-cha-cha-cha! Doink!
Group: P-B-S Kids!): A chorus of young boys scat the first part of the jingle, followed by Dash saying "Doink!" when he gets an idea, and the boys join together to sing "PBS Kids!", the Dash variant has a chorus of young boys.
PBS Kids was Dot Logo (Dot's system cue premiered on September 6, 1999-onwards) September 6, 1999 Visuals: On the same lime green background as the boy, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl as Dot runs up to the screen, wearing a long sleeved pink-striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out on a white background with moving pink, yellow and blue lines. A white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until they reach the bubble. The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom-left corner of the screen. September 6, 1999 Trivia: This logo was designed by Richard McGuire (an artist that creates PBS Kids-style characters for the magazine The New Yorker, although he has created by PBS Kids-style characters) and Bob Shea for Lee Hunt Associates. September 6, 1999 Technique: Traditional animation (digitally colored and composited with USAnimation software) by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates. Dot on September 6, 1999 Audio Composed in C major by David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron (Dot: Cha-jee-cha-cha-cha! Doink!
Group: P-B-S Kids!): A chorus of young girls scat the first part of the jingle, followed by the "Doink!" sound (which is actually Dash's, but is at a higher pitch) and the girls join together to sing "PBS Kids!", A tongue rolling sound, then a catchy four-note a cappella tune sung by a specific gender of kids, depending on each variant; the Dot variant has a chorus of young girls.
PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of DirecTV and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of satellite channels and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of Cable TV providers and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of Sirius Backseat TV by Successfully on September 6, 1999. PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of DirecTV and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of satellite channels and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of Cable TV providers and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of Sirius Backseat TV by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards, PBS Kids mascots Dash and Dot. Dash and Dot are known for having lime green skin. Both characters and September 6, 1999 logos were created by Richard McGuire, Bob Shea with September 6, 1999 bumpers and September 6, 1999 interstitials produced by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates and David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards [PBS and PBS Records are all both successfully established and grand opening independents by Public Broadcasting Service on February 19, 1948-onwards, by Hartford N. Gunn Jr. (president of WGBH), John Macy (president of CPB), James Day (first president of Public Broadcasting Service), and Kenneth A. Christiansen (chairman of the department of broadcasting at the University of Florida)].
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Darks and No Other Darks) is a Canadian animated children's television series produced by Sullivan Entertainment and developed by writer/director/producer Kevin Sullivan, based on the 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. Many supporting characters are sourced from Sullivan's television series Road to Avonlea, which is based on Montgomery's books The Story Girl and The Golden Road. One season of the series was produced, with episodes, originally airing from September 2, 2001-onwards. The series was developed for PBS member stations and was originally distributed by PBS from September 2, 2001--onwards, It is the second animated series based on the Anne of Green Gables story. After the success of the Anne of Green Gables story, Nelvana decided to make a animated series based on Anne. Production began on May 4, 1997, PBS made the series debut on PBS Kids on September 2, 2001-onwards.
Cyberchase is an American animated television series that premiered on January 21, 2002 on PBS Kids. The series focus around three earth kids, Jackie, Matt, and Inez, who are brought into Cyberspace, a digital universe, to protect it from the evil Hacker. Using math in application with problem-solving skills, environment and weather, they are able to prevent Hacker from causing any more harm. In Cyberspace, they meet Digit, a cybird that helps the kids on their mission to save Cyberspace. Originally, THIRTEEN in partnership with Nelvana, produced the show for PBS Kids. It aired on PBS Kids from 2002-Beyond, Original network: PBS Kids (2002-onwards). Picture format: NTSC (2002-onwards), Original release: January 21, 2002-onwards. Cyberchase was created by WNET New York and premiered on PBS Kids on January 21, 2002-onwards. Originally, Thirteen produced the show in partnership with Ontario-based Nelvana for PBS Kids. It aired on PBS Kids since 2002-onwards. Thirteen/WNET New York and Nelvana produced the first-beyond seasons, while Thirteen, in association with Title Entertainment and WNET.ORG, produced seasons six and on. Seasons 1-onwards used traditional animation.
Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.
noggin moose and zee on april 7, 2003 by Bunko Studios in 2D (sneak previews by Bunko Studios for Moose and Zee on February 24, 2003-April 6, 2003 and remained continues by Bunko Studios in 2D as of April 7, 2003 & Game Time (Let's Play A Game) Segments & Move to the Music & Critter Corner & Art Alive & Field Trip & Show and Tell & Story Time) after moose and zee on april 7, 2003 (continues kept the original april 1, 2002 music jingles after april 7, 2003) & noggin feetface on april 1, 2002 continues 2d made by Nick Digital in 2D (Schedule Game-Time Bumpers) continues by Nick Digital in 2D on april 1, 2002 after feetface on april 7, 2003 (continues kept the original april 1, 2002 music jingles after april 7, 2003) with noggin's sign-on song, "Fantastic Day (It’s Gonna Be a Fantastic Day) [I’m Using My Noggin Today]" at 5:50 AM in the Morning Part 1 after moose and zee on april 7, 2003 by Bunko Studios in 2D & noggin's sign-off song, "Done Day (It Was a Fun Day) [Goodbye Song]" at 5:50 PM in the Afternoon Part 1 after moose and zee on april 7, 2003 by Bunko Studios in 2D & noggin's sign-on song, "Something New to Think and Do" at 5:55 AM in the Morning Part 2 continues by Nick Digital in 2D on april 1, 2002 after feetface on april 7, 2003 & noggin's sign-off song, "Something New to Think and Do"at 5:55 PM in the Afternoon Part 2 continues by Nick Digital in 2D on april 1, 2002 after feetface on april 7, 2003; Moose A. Moose (voiced by Paul Christie [Paul Anthony Christie is born on January 3, 1951 in Manhattan, New York City, New York] is an American male voice actor) is an anthropomorphic yellow moose who teaches lessons to viewers through questioning.
Zee D. Bird is a small silent blue bird who communicates through blinking, flapping her wings, and staring.
Feetface (voiced by Jessica DiCicco [Jessica Sonya DiCicco is born on June 10, 1980 in Los Angeles, California] is an American female actress), blue mascot shaped like a circular face with legs.
Pre-BS KIDS was Aired on PBS Before PBS Kids on February 19, 1968-September 5, 1999[]
Pre-BS KIDS was Aired on PBS Before PBS are all both kept the original september 6, 1999 launched [Daytime Block (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and 24/7 Network (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) and Website at pbskids.org (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids Online and Member Stations (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and National Feed (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM] on September 6, 1999 of PBS Kids is Founded Independents by Public Broadcasting Service on January 18, 1999-onwards, A programming block provides children's television programs by Public Broadcasting Service will launch 24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are every days & nights from 7:00am to onwards in Sunday-Saturday] and Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) are both Coming and Planned and Grand Opening to September 6, 1999-onwards as it's first all-digital broadcast channel, PBS President Ervin S. Duggan announced today at the Television Critics Association meeting in the Ritz Carlton Hotel here and the new interactive digital channel is the centerpiece of a sweeping PBS Kids initiative, which will broaden PBS's efforts on television, on the Internet, and in outreach to children and families on January 18, 1999-onwards.
PBS revealed a wide branding of its children's programs and services, known as PBS Kids, at it's annual meeting in San Francisco on June 9, 1999-onwards.
Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) is Launched and Grand Opening are every days from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
Dot and Dash debuted on PBS KIDS on September 6, 1999-onwards. Part of PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) in the United States, PBS Kids with PBS Kids mascots Dash and Dot. Dash and Dot are known for having lime green skin. Both characters and September 6, 1999 logos were created by Richard McGuire, Bob Shea with September 6, 1999 bumpers and September 6, 1999 interstitials produced by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates and David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards.
Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards is aimed at children ages 2-12.
In September 6, 1999-onwards. Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards airs only at PBS, 24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) was launched and Grand Opening are every days & nights at from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards was a bright green logo featuring iconic boy as Dash and girl as Dot.
The PBS Kids website was launched with some new areas and new games and new books and new videos and new streamings and new live tv and on demands at pbskids.org and America Online Keyword: PBS Kids are every days at from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
PBS Kids was Dash Logo (Dash's system cue premiered on September 6, 1999-onwards) September 6, 1999 Visuals: On a lime green background, there is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal a boy as Dash wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt. Then, he points his finger in his head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and he says "Doink!", and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it on a white, pink-striped background, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until they reach the bubble. The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom-left corner of the screen. September 6, 1999 Trivia: This logo was designed by Richard McGuire (an artist that creates PBS Kids-style characters for the magazine The New Yorker, although he has created by PBS Kids-style characters) and Bob Shea for Lee Hunt Associates. September 6, 1999 Technique: Traditional animation (digitally colored and composited with USAnimation software) by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates. Dash on September 6, 1999 Audio Composed in C major by David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron (Dash: Cha-cha-cha-cha! Doink!
Group: P-B-S Kids!): A chorus of young boys scat the first part of the jingle, followed by Dash saying "Doink!" when he gets an idea, and the boys join together to sing "PBS Kids!", the Dash variant has a chorus of young boys.
PBS Kids was Dot Logo (Dot's system cue premiered on September 6, 1999-onwards) September 6, 1999 Visuals: On the same lime green background as the boy, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl as Dot runs up to the screen, wearing a long sleeved pink-striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out on a white background with moving pink, yellow and blue lines. A white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until they reach the bubble. The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom-left corner of the screen. September 6, 1999 Trivia: This logo was designed by Richard McGuire (an artist that creates PBS Kids-style characters for the magazine The New Yorker, although he has created by PBS Kids-style characters) and Bob Shea for Lee Hunt Associates. September 6, 1999 Technique: Traditional animation (digitally colored and composited with USAnimation software) by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates. Dot on September 6, 1999 Audio Composed in C major by David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron (Dot: Cha-jee-cha-cha-cha! Doink!
Group: P-B-S Kids!): A chorus of young girls scat the first part of the jingle, followed by the "Doink!" sound (which is actually Dash's, but is at a higher pitch) and the girls join together to sing "PBS Kids!", A tongue rolling sound, then a catchy four-note a cappella tune sung by a specific gender of kids, depending on each variant; the Dot variant has a chorus of young girls.
PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of DirecTV and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of satellite channels and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of Cable TV providers and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of Sirius Backseat TV by Successfully on September 6, 1999. PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of DirecTV and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of satellite channels and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of Cable TV providers and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of Sirius Backseat TV by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards, PBS Kids mascots Dash and Dot. Dash and Dot are known for having lime green skin. Both characters and September 6, 1999 logos were created by Richard McGuire, Bob Shea with September 6, 1999 bumpers and September 6, 1999 interstitials produced by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates and David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards [PBS and PBS Records are all both successfully established and grand opening independents by Public Broadcasting Service on February 19, 1948-onwards, by Hartford N. Gunn Jr. (president of WGBH), John Macy (president of CPB), James Day (first president of Public Broadcasting Service), and Kenneth A. Christiansen (chairman of the department of broadcasting at the University of Florida)] - February 19, 1968-September 5, 1999.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - February 19, 1968-Onwards
Sesame Street [Sesame Street: Dancing City was kept the end credits of Sesame Street on November 13, 1992-onwards (Kept the all-new, primarily-2d animated closing sequence was produced by Joey Ahlbum in 1992 to coincide with the new opening introduced in the same year, complete with an upbeat hip-hop rearrangement of the theme. Like the opening, this closing featured 2d animated effects and appearances by various characters, including Elmo, a Muppet pigeon, Big Bird, and various kids dancing; Kept the original sequence debuted only at PBS on November 13, 1992-onwards, the standard Children's Television Workshop tag is mentioned during the episode in addition to the credits, as opposed to every days. Also, the sound effects are omitted. After the credit scroll, we come across an 2d animated version of the familiar Sesame Street sign; it now has inverted colors and the "SESAME STREET" text in black. The camera pans to the left as the sign flips in. Big Bird (live-action; puppeteered by Caroll Spinney) walks by and says the usual end spiel as the words "Children's Television Workshop" in white with black outlines and in a Dom Casual font is wiped in the announcer is Big Bird: Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop): Sesame Street: Dancing City was kept the end credits music on November 13, 1992-onwards - 1:56.
Monster Clubhouse is a recurring Sesame Street segment on February 5, 2001 premiered in Sesame Street - Season 32 - Episode 3941: Narf arrives by running and crashing into the monsters. The monsters dance the "Turn Around, Turn Around, Turn Around and Fall Down Dance." Today's Snacktime is Milk and they all drink it. The doorbell rings and a man comes in looking for a kazoo club meeting. The Furry Feeling of the Day is sad and after a brief nap, the group gett looks for a different club by an elephant. At Mail Time, the monster reads a letter asking how monsters brush their fur.
Monster Clubhouse is a recurring Sesame Street segment on February 23, 2001 premiered in Sesame Street - Season 32 - Episode 3955: Narf arrives by cannon and hits the monster members. Mel reads the previous meeting's minutes and the monsters dance the Honk Your Nose, Touch Your Toes, Spin Around And Strike A Pose Dance. After naptime, the Snack of the Day is a huge salami sandwich. A Lavender Anything Muppet arrives looking for the Club for People Who Like To Pretend They're Seagulls. The Furry Feeling of the Day is angry. After another naptime, the gang get looks for a different club by an elephant. In the mail, a girl wants to know "How do monsters hug?"
Monster Clubhouse is a recurring Sesame Street segment on March 15, 2001 premiered in Sesame Street - Season 32 - Episode 3969: Narf "drops by" from above. Mel gives a brief of the last meeting and shares eating the minutes with the other monsters. Then they do the "Monster Pants Dance" with a dancing pair of pants. After naptime, it is time for snack time which is crackers provided by a duck, who thought it was time for quack time. The Lavender Man comes in with a Banana Hat who is looking for the National Slip on a Banana Peel Club. Today's Furry Feeling of the Day is surprised, a duck arrives to play a flapping dance, they get looks for a different club by an elephant, and they answer a letter asking how monsters scratch their backs. As it is time to say good-bye, Phoebe translates Mel's speaking and says "Yes Mel, parting is such sweet sorrow", before they sing the "Monster Goodbye Song" with the duck joining in.
This segment was written by Belinda Ward and directed by Jim Martin.
Monster Clubhouse is a recurring Sesame Street segment on March 22, 2001 premiered in Sesame Street - Season 32 - Episode 3974: Narf arrives through the door and gets his head stuck in the window before crashing into the other monsters. The monsters talk about the last meeting and how they were penguins and Mel eats the minutes. The monsters then dance the "Turkey Dance." Today's Snacktime is Bananas and the man arrives looking for the Hat Wearers of the Known Universe club. Today's furry shape of the day is the Triangle. Get looks for a different club by an elephant, and the monsters sing The Alphabet Song in Monster and English language. Before the "Monster Good-Bye Song," Mel gives some words to live by.
This segment was directed by Steve Feldman.
This segment was used to introduce children to daily routines featuring energetic young monster friends Mooba, Mel, Narf, and Groogel: Narf arrives
Welcome Song
Narf asks Mel what happened in the last meeting
Monster Dance
Naptime
Snacktime
A lost Lavender Anything Muppet man, played by Jerry Nelson, looks for a different club
Furry Feeling/Furry Shape/Furry Animal Sound of the Day
Naptime
Get looks for a different club by an elephant
Mail time
Monster Goodbye Song
Sesame Street - Season 33 on February 4, 2002-April 12, 2002 and Reruns on April 13, 2002-onwards, Monster Clubhouse is a recurring Sesame Street - Season 32 segment on February 5, 2001-March 22, 2001 by full version-onwards February 5, 2001-March 22, 2001 versions aired only at PBS Kids on February 4, 2002-April 12, 2002 and Reruns aired only at PBS Kids on April 13, 2002-onwards, Sesame Street - Season 33 aired only at PBS Kids on February 4, 2002-April 12, 2002 and Reruns aired only at PBS Kids on April 13, 2002-onwards, Monster Clubhouse is a recurring Sesame Street - Season 32 segment on February 5, 2001-March 22, 2001 by full version-onwards February 5, 2001-March 22, 2001 versions for Sesame Street - Season 34 aired only at PBS Kids on April 7, 2003-May 12, 2003 and Reruns aired only at PBS Kids on May 13, 2003-onwards and Monster Clubhouse is a recurring Sesame Street - Season 32 segment on February 5, 2001-March 22, 2001 by full version-onwards February 5, 2001-March 22, 2001 versions at Sesame Street - Season 35-onwards aired only at PBS Kids on April 4, 2004-onwards.
Sesame Street - Season 33 aired only at PBS Kids on February 4, 2002-April 12, 2002 and Reruns on April 13, 2002-onwards: May 24, 2001 - December 13, 2001 was Taping Dates at Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA by Sketch / Film / Episode.
Sesame Street - Season 33 was aired only at PBS Kids on February 4, 2002-April 12, 2002 and Reruns aired only at PBS Kids on April 13, 2002-onwards - Episodes 3981-Episode 4030: May 24, 2001 - December 13, 2001 was Taping Dates at Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA by Sketch / Film / Episode
May 24, 2001 was Taping Dates at Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA: The Letter of the Day
May 29, 2001 was Taping Dates at Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA: The Number of the Day and Letter of the Day was Continued
September 18, 2001 - December 13, 2001 was Taping Dates at Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA: Episodes 3981-Episode 4030
September 28, 2001 was Taping Dates at Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA: Letter of the Day was Continued
October 26, 2001 was Taping Dates at Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA: The Number of the Day was Continued and Letter of the Day was Continued
Sesame Street - Season 33 aired only at PBS Kids on February 4, 2002-April 12, 2002 and Reruns on April 13, 2002-onwards and Sesame Street - Season 34 aired only at PBS Kids on April 7, 2003-May 12, 2003 and Reruns aired only at PBS Kids on May 13, 2003-onwards and Sesame Street - Season 35-onwards aired only at PBS Kids on April 4, 2004-onwards are all both successfully by Sesame Street - Season 33-onwards Kept the Opening Intro Sequence Aired Only at PBS Kids on February 4, 2002-onwards featuring Big Bird and various children following computer-animated bouncing blocks with clips highlighting the main features of the show (Elmo's World: Flowers Plants & Trees, Monster Clubhouse: Banana Peel/Scratchback, Cookie Monster's Letter of the Day: L, The Count's Number of the Day: 5, Hero Guy: Dance, Sesame Street Scene: Episode 3983, Ernie & Bert: Fish in the cowboy hat). Near the end, Super Grover appears flying and landing down to the bottom of the "Sesame Street" lamppost. He gets back up and proudly, holding a sign with the episode number written on it. The theme song was rerecorded in a rock style.] - November 10, 1969-Onwards
3-2-1 Contact - January 14, 1980-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Reading Rainbow - July 11, 1983-Onwards
Newton's Apple - October 15, 1983-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends [Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends is a British children's television series aired all both kept the original north american narrator by Alec Baldwin as American Thomas's Male Narrator on October 9, 1984-October 21, 2002 in Series 1-6 and kept the original north american narrator by Michael Brandon as American Thomas's Male Narrator on October 6, 2003-onwards in Series 7-onwards on October 9, 1984-onwards by only at ITV and only at pbs kids in 11:30 AM on October 9, 1984-onwards all both kept the original north american narrator by Alec Baldwin as American Thomas's Male Narrator on October 9, 1984-October 21, 2002 in Series 1-6 and kept the original north american narrator by Michael Brandon as American Thomas's Male Narrator on October 6, 2003-onwards in Series 7-onwards on October 9, 1984-onwards by only at pbs kids in 11:30 AM on October 9, 1984-onwards] - October 9, 1984-onwards.
Square One Television - January 26, 1987-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Shining Time Station [Shining Time Station is remains aired on January 29, 1989-onwards for Alec Baldwin as Mr. Conductor, the railway conductor of Shining Time Station on January 29, 1989-onwards and Alec Baldwin as American Thomas's Male Narrator on January 29, 1989-October 21, 2002 and Michael E. Rodgers as Mr. C. Junior, Mr. Conductor's cousin the railway conductor of Shining Time Station on April 3, 2001-onwards and Michael Brandon as Son Conductor, Mr. Conductor's oldest son the railway conductor of Shining Time Station on October 6, 2003-onwards and Michael Brandon as American Thomas's Male Narrator on October 6, 2003-onwards by only at pbs kids in 12:00 PM] - January 29, 1989-Onwards
Bill Nye the Science Guy - February 24, 1991-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? - September 30, 1991-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station - October 14, 1991-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Lamb Chop's Play-Along - January 13, 1992-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
noggin moose and zee on april 7, 2003 by Bunko Studios in 2D (sneak previews by Bunko Studios for Moose and Zee on February 24, 2003-April 6, 2003 and remained continues by Bunko Studios in 2D as of April 7, 2003 & Game Time (Let's Play A Game) Segments & Move to the Music & Critter Corner & Art Alive & Field Trip & Show and Tell & Story Time) after moose and zee on april 7, 2003 (continues kept the original april 1, 2002 music jingles after april 7, 2003) & noggin feetface on april 1, 2002 continues 2d made by Nick Digital in 2D (Schedule Game-Time Bumpers) continues by Nick Digital in 2D on april 1, 2002 after feetface on april 7, 2003 (continues kept the original april 1, 2002 music jingles after april 7, 2003) with noggin's sign-on song, "Fantastic Day (It’s Gonna Be a Fantastic Day) [I’m Using My Noggin Today]" at 5:50 AM in the Morning Part 1 after moose and zee on april 7, 2003 by Bunko Studios in 2D & noggin's sign-off song, "Done Day (It Was a Fun Day) [Goodbye Song]" at 5:50 PM in the Afternoon Part 1 after moose and zee on april 7, 2003 by Bunko Studios in 2D & noggin's sign-on song, "Something New to Think and Do" at 5:55 AM in the Morning Part 2 continues by Nick Digital in 2D on april 1, 2002 after feetface on april 7, 2003 & noggin's sign-off song, "Something New to Think and Do"at 5:55 PM in the Afternoon Part 2 continues by Nick Digital in 2D on april 1, 2002 after feetface on april 7, 2003; Moose A. Moose (voiced by Paul Christie [Paul Anthony Christie is born on January 3, 1951 in Manhattan, New York City, New York] is an American male voice actor) is an anthropomorphic yellow moose who teaches lessons to viewers through questioning.
Zee D. Bird is a small silent blue bird who communicates through blinking, flapping her wings, and staring.
Feetface (voiced by Jessica DiCicco [Jessica Sonya DiCicco is born on June 10, 1980 in Los Angeles, California] is an American female actress), blue mascot shaped like a circular face with legs.] in the all-new prodictons
Barney & Friends - April 6, 1992-Onwards [The Lyons Group (are all both copyright and trademark as Lyons Partnership L.P.) are all both independent video production group companys founded in 1986-onwards at 300 East Bethany Road, Allen, Texas and Lyrick Studios are all both independent video production and distribution companys founded by The Lyons Group in 1994-onwards at 200 E Bethany Drive, Allen, Texas to when Barney & Friends became a huge success. Barney & Friends was owned and produced by The Lyons Group, a company that was owned by Richard C. Leach, who previously produced its predecessor, Barney & The Backyard Gang. Both series were created by Sheryl Leach, the daughter-in-law of Richard. In 1994, Richard Leach had begun production on a new series titled Wishbone, which was produced by Big Feats! Entertainment. Because of the emerging video business, it led to the creation of Lyrick Studios, which was formed under its parent company Lyrick Corporation. Richard Leach's vision for Lyrick Studios was to expand the offerings of quality children's entertainment products. Both The Lyons Group and Big Feats! Entertainment and Lyrick Studios. Barney & Friends is an American children's television series targeted at children aged 2–7, created by Sheryl Leach. The series first aired on PBS on April 6, 1992 and features Barney, a purple anthropomorphic Tyrannosaurus rex who conveys educational messages through songs and small dance routines with a friendly, huggable and optimistic attitude. Barney & Friends is The School Sets served as the original live-action setting for Barney & Friends from Season 1 until Season 6 Only at PBS on April 6, 1992-April 14, 2000 and Despite the continuity of the series remaining the same, the look of the school changed throughout the seasons. For the first two seasons of the TV Series, the school set was located at ColorDynamics at Greenville Avenue & Bethany Drive in Allen, Texas, for Season 3, the school sets were relocated to the The Studios in Las Colinas in Irving, Texas, U.S. with the addition of the new treehouse building set and some more changes and look evolution, and for Season 4, still in the same studio building Season 3 was filmed on, the set it was redesigned and renovated to have it take place at the new school and treehouse building with the new design and look in the next new location until Season 6. An early version of the School Sets debuted in Barney Goes to School, with some props being used later for the series.
In April 2000, the live-action setting was successfully finished by after filming on the last Barney Home Video, Barney's Super Singing Circus, the very last home videos to fully use and utilize the sets, were successfully finished. Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2000-onwards by Barney & Friends (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) - Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2000-onwards. Bob West is Return The Voice of Barney: the main character, a two hundred million year friendly 6-foot purple tyrannosaurus-rex are all successfully both BJ and Baby Bop and Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck's all both Father ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Barney’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh. This version carried over the rounder, chubbier body proportions the "Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign" style to introduced thinner eyelids and redesigned eyes by Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Patty Wirtz is Return The Voice of BJ: A seven-year-old yellow Protoceratops, BJ has been on the show since September 27, 1993. He is the older brother of Baby Bop, calls "Sissy" and He wears a red baseball cap and red sneakers ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of BJ’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh by Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming) [Barney's Young Son] and Julie Johnson is Return The Voice of Baby Bop: A green Triceratops, who was originally two years old, but turned three in "Look at Me, I'm 3!" ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Baby Bop’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh by Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming) [Barney's Young Daughter], Billy West is Return The Voice of Bugs Bunny [Bugs Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Kath Soucie is Return The Voice of Lola Bunny [Lola Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Daughter] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Dee Bradley Baker is The Voice of Daffy Duck [Daffy Duck are all successfully both Barney's Oldest Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Barney's Extended Family House in Barney's Looney Tuneland and Neighborhoods and Beaches on Tropical Caribbean Vacations in Barney's Looney Tuneland are all both Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming]
Storytime - October 11, 1992-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
The Magic School Bus - September 10, 1994-Onwards
The Puzzle Place - January 16, 1995-Onwards
Plaza Sesamo - April 3, 1995-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
The Eddie Files - September 30, 1995-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Katie and Orbie - October 9, 1995-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Wishbone - October 9, 1995-Onwards
Kratts' Creatures - June 3, 1996-Onwards
Adventures from the Book of Virtues - September 2, 1996-Onwards
Arthur - October 7, 1996-Onwards
Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? - October 7, 1996-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Tots TV - October 7, 1996-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Theodore Tugboat - October 20, 1996-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Wimzie's House - September 1, 1997-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Salty's Lighthouse - December 6, 1997-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Teletubbies - April 6, 1998-Onwards
Noddy - August 31, 1998-September 5, 1999 for Move to Noggin [Noggin (Kept all both February 2, 1999 Original Noggin on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) become two kids programming blocks: Noggin's daytime preschool kids block at 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Noggin's overnight kids block at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM called The N (Kept all both April 1, 2002 Original The N on April 1, 2002 Launch & April 1, 2002 Branding of Children's Television Workshop and Nickelodeon) was kids programming at 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM on April 1, 2002.] in the all-new prodictons
Zoom (January 4, 1999-Onwards Series) - January 4, 1999-Onwards
Zoboomafoo - January 25, 1999-Onwards
PBS KIDS Begins with Block and 24/7 Channel was Aired on PBS Kids on September 6, 1999-onwards[]
PBS KIDS Begins with Block and 24/7 Channel was Aired on PBS are all both kept the original september 6, 1999 launched [Daytime Block (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and 24/7 Network (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) and Website at pbskids.org (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids Online and Member Stations (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and National Feed (Everydays at Sunday-Saturday) as PBS Kids from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM] on September 6, 1999 of PBS Kids is Founded Independents by Public Broadcasting Service on January 18, 1999-onwards, A programming block provides children's television programs by Public Broadcasting Service will launch 24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are every days & nights from 7:00am to onwards in Sunday-Saturday] and Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) are both Coming and Planned and Grand Opening to September 6, 1999-onwards as it's first all-digital broadcast channel, PBS President Ervin S. Duggan announced today at the Television Critics Association meeting in the Ritz Carlton Hotel here and the new interactive digital channel is the centerpiece of a sweeping PBS Kids initiative, which will broaden PBS's efforts on television, on the Internet, and in outreach to children and families on January 18, 1999-onwards.
PBS revealed a wide branding of its children's programs and services, known as PBS Kids, at it's annual meeting in San Francisco on June 9, 1999-onwards.
Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) is Launched and Grand Opening are every days from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
Dot and Dash debuted on PBS KIDS on September 6, 1999-onwards. Part of PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) in the United States, PBS Kids with PBS Kids mascots Dash and Dot. Dash and Dot are known for having lime green skin. Both characters and September 6, 1999 logos were created by Richard McGuire, Bob Shea with September 6, 1999 bumpers and September 6, 1999 interstitials produced by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates and David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards.
Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards is aimed at children ages 2-12.
In September 6, 1999-onwards. Daytime Block as PBS Kids are every days from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards airs only at PBS, 24/7 Network as PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) was launched and Grand Opening are every days & nights at from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards was a bright green logo featuring iconic boy as Dash and girl as Dot.
The PBS Kids website was launched with some new areas and new games and new books and new videos and new streamings and new live tv and on demands at pbskids.org and America Online Keyword: PBS Kids are every days at from 7:00am to onwards (Sunday-Saturday) on September 6, 1999-onwards.
PBS Kids was Dash Logo (Dash's system cue premiered on September 6, 1999-onwards) September 6, 1999 Visuals: On a lime green background, there is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal a boy as Dash wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt. Then, he points his finger in his head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and he says "Doink!", and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it on a white, pink-striped background, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until they reach the bubble. The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom-left corner of the screen. September 6, 1999 Trivia: This logo was designed by Richard McGuire (an artist that creates PBS Kids-style characters for the magazine The New Yorker, although he has created by PBS Kids-style characters) and Bob Shea for Lee Hunt Associates. September 6, 1999 Technique: Traditional animation (digitally colored and composited with USAnimation software) by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates. Dash on September 6, 1999 Audio Composed in C major by David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron (Dash: Cha-cha-cha-cha! Doink!
Group: P-B-S Kids!): A chorus of young boys scat the first part of the jingle, followed by Dash saying "Doink!" when he gets an idea, and the boys join together to sing "PBS Kids!", the Dash variant has a chorus of young boys.
PBS Kids was Dot Logo (Dot's system cue premiered on September 6, 1999-onwards) September 6, 1999 Visuals: On the same lime green background as the boy, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl as Dot runs up to the screen, wearing a long sleeved pink-striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out on a white background with moving pink, yellow and blue lines. A white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until they reach the bubble. The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom-left corner of the screen. September 6, 1999 Trivia: This logo was designed by Richard McGuire (an artist that creates PBS Kids-style characters for the magazine The New Yorker, although he has created by PBS Kids-style characters) and Bob Shea for Lee Hunt Associates. September 6, 1999 Technique: Traditional animation (digitally colored and composited with USAnimation software) by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates. Dot on September 6, 1999 Audio Composed in C major by David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron (Dot: Cha-jee-cha-cha-cha! Doink!
Group: P-B-S Kids!): A chorus of young girls scat the first part of the jingle, followed by the "Doink!" sound (which is actually Dash's, but is at a higher pitch) and the girls join together to sing "PBS Kids!", A tongue rolling sound, then a catchy four-note a cappella tune sung by a specific gender of kids, depending on each variant; the Dot variant has a chorus of young girls.
PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of DirecTV and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of satellite channels and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of Cable TV providers and PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel): PBS Kids (also known as PBS Kids Channel) are all both Channel 295 Part of Sirius Backseat TV by Successfully on September 6, 1999. PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of DirecTV and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of satellite channels and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of Cable TV providers and PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed): PBS / PBS Kids (also known as PBS National Feed) are all both Channel 384 Part of Sirius Backseat TV by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards, PBS Kids mascots Dash and Dot. Dash and Dot are known for having lime green skin. Both characters and September 6, 1999 logos were created by Richard McGuire, Bob Shea with September 6, 1999 bumpers and September 6, 1999 interstitials produced by Passion Pictures and King Camera for Lee Hunt Associates and David Wilson from music studio Baron & Baron for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards [PBS and PBS Records are all both successfully established and grand opening independents by Public Broadcasting Service on February 19, 1948-onwards, by Hartford N. Gunn Jr. (president of WGBH), John Macy (president of CPB), James Day (first president of Public Broadcasting Service), and Kenneth A. Christiansen (chairman of the department of broadcasting at the University of Florida)] - September 6, 1999-onwards.
Dragon Tales - September 6, 1999-Onwards
Ricky's Room - October 9, 1999-Onwards
Between the Lions - April 3, 2000-Onwards
Caillou - September 4, 2000-Onwards
Clifford the Big Red Dog [Clifford the Big Red Dog (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) is an 2d animated educational children's television series, based upon Norman Bridwell's children's book series of the same name. Produced by Scholastic Productions in association with Mike Young Productions was originally aired on PBS Kids from September 4, 2000-onwards, The extended original history: Emily Elizabeth Howard (also known as Emily for short) (March 1, 1997 voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) is Clifford's 8-year-old owner. Emily Elizabeth adopted Clifford when he was a very small puppy, when her parents gave him to her on her 6th birthday, thus starting their new lives on Birdwell Island. Emily Elizabeth was named for creator Norman Bridwell's daughter and based on the imaginary adventures of Bridwell's wife.
Caroline Howard (March 1, 1997 voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) is Emily Elizabeth's mother and the wife of Mark Howard on Birdwell Island.
Mark Howard (March 1, 1997 voiced by Cam Clarke) is Emily Elizabeth's father and the husband of Caroline Howard.
Charley (March 1, 1997 voiced by Gary LeRoi Gray) is Jamaican-American who is Emily Elizabeth's boyfriend. Charley's Optibo is a miniscule multi-functional residence, featuring furniture that is stored under the floor. The chairs, sofa and table are on lifts that bring them up from under the floor with his mom and dad.
Samuel (March 1, 1997 voiced by Terrence C. Carson) is Charley's dad.
Suzanne (March 1, 1997 voiced by Tara Strong) is Charley's mom with long hair.
Jetta Handover (March 1, 1997 voiced by Kath Soucie) is Mac's owner. She is an Italian-American girl and a girlfriend of Emily Elizabeth. Kath Soucie also March 1, 1997 voiced Jetta's mother as Sally and Joe Ranft also March 1, 1997 voiced Jetta's father as Mack. She often wears her sweater as a poncho. She is Cosmo's big sister.
Cosmo Handover (March 1, 1997 voiced by Debi Derryberry) is the infant brother of Jetta.
Vaz (March 1, 1997 voiced by Ulysses Cuadra) is a Spanish American boyfriends with Emily Elizabeth and Charley.
Sheriff Lewis (March 1, 1997 voiced by Nick Jameson) is T-Bone's owner. The island's sherif.
Mrs. Diller (March 1, 1997 voiced by Cree Summer) is Cleo's owner.
Horace Bleakman (March 1, 1997 voiced by Earl Boen) is Violet's husband, Mark Howard & Caroline Howard's Father.
Violet Bleakman (March 1, 1997 voiced by Edie McClurg) is Horace's wife, Mark Howard & Caroline Howard's Mother.
Mary (also March 1, 1997 voiced by Kath Soucie) is Emily Elizabeth's girlfriend.
Dan (March 1, 1997 voiced by Susan Blu) is one of Emily Elizabeth's classmates.
Laura Howard (March 1, 1997 voiced by E. G. Daily) is Emily Elizabeth's cousin who owns a dog named Rex.
Miss Carrington (March 1, 1997 voiced by Grey Griffin) is the schoolteacher on Birdwell Island.
Monique (March 1, 1997 voiced by Simbi Khali) is Jetta's friend.
Victor and Pedro (both March 1, 1997 voiced by Alec Baldwin) work at the ferry dock.
Ms. Naomi Lee (March 1, 1997 voiced by Haunani Minn) is the librarian at the Birdwell Island Library.
Dr. Dihn (also March 1, 1997 voiced by Haunani Minn) is the island's vet. She later adopts a dog named Bob.
Gordo (March 1, 1997 voiced by Frank Welker) is an Indian elephant.
Boomer (March 1, 1997 voiced by Frank Welker) is a brown capuchin monkey.
Speckle the Puppy Dog is a yellow and brown spotted dog and main character of the Speckle Stories.
Luna the Raccoon is an orange and brown raccoon from the Speckle Stories.
Ravi the Panda Cub is a blue and white panda from the Speckle Stories
Reba the Bunny Rabbit is a gray rabbit from the Speckle Stories.
Darnell the Duck is a yellow and white duck from the Speckle Stories.
Clifford (March 1, 1997 voiced by John Ritter) is a giant red Labrador Retriever Vizsla mix. The depiction of Clifford's size is inconsistent; he is often shown as being about 25 feet (7.6 m) tall from paws to head, but can appear far larger. The character is based on the imaginary friend of creator Norman Bridwell's wife. His owner is Emily Elizabeth Howard.
Cleo (March 1, 1997 voiced by Cree Summer) is a hyperactive purple female poodle. Her owner is Mrs. Diller, but she mainly spends the day with her friends Clifford and T-Bone.
T-Bone (March 1, 1997 voiced by Kel Mitchell) is a timid yellow male bulldog. His owner is Sheriff Lewis, but he mainly spends the day with his friends Clifford and Cleo.
T-Bone once had a friend named Hamburger (voiced by Mitchell's longtime comedy partner Kenan Thompson) who moved away before Clifford arrived.
Mac (also March 1, 1997 voiced by Cam Clarke) is a blue male greyhound. His owner is Jetta Handover.
K.C. (also March 1, 1997 voiced by Cam Clarke) is a male beagle of Clifford's, Cleo's and T-Bone's best friends.
Mimi (March 1, 1997 voiced by Tyisha Hampton) is a female poodle and T-Bone's love interest who occasionally visits Birdwell Island.
Rex (March 1, 1997 voiced by Frank Welker) is Clifford's friend from the time when he was still a puppy.
Manny (March 1, 1997 voiced by Frank Welker) is an elderly schnauzer.
Kiki (March 1, 1997 voiced by Gabrielle Carteris) is Cleo's playful and energetic niece.
Bob (March 1, 1997 voiced by Debi Derryberry) is Dr. Dinh's rambunctious dachshund.
Tonya (March 1, 1997 voiced by Maria Canals) is a beautiful orange and white female collie.
Frankie (March 1, 1997 voiced by Alec Baldwin)
Betty (March 1, 1997 voiced by Debi Derryberry) is a playful yellow cat and sister of Billy.
Billy (March 1, 1997 voiced by Susan Blu) is a playful orange cat and brother of Betty.]- September 4, 2000-Onwards
Corduroy - September 30, 2000-Onwards [Corduroy (Beach Toys with all both No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) is a Canadian-Chinese 2d animated children's TV series based on Don Freeman's 1968 children's book Corduroy and its 1978 follow-up A Pocket for Corduroy. It successfully aired for season on PBS Kids in the United States on September 30, 2000-onwards and Production companies by Nelvana Limited, Sichuan Top Animation was Overview: The story is set in New York, NY, USA, and follows the teddy bear boy Corduroy (preschool child) and his girlfriend as Lisa Jordan, an 8-year-old schoolgirl of Jamaican heritage with Long Black Hair.
June 1, 1997 voice cast and characters: Jonathan Wilson as Corduroy, Lisa Jordan's teddy bear boy
Alisha Morrison (credited as Alesha Morrison) as Lisa Jordan, Corduroy's human girlfriend, an 8-year-old schoolgirl of Jamaican heritage with Long Black Hair.
Camille James as Lisa Jordan's Mom as Lola Jordan, an 28-year-old schoolgirl of Jamaican heritage with Long Black Hair.
Noah Reid as Jeffrey Jordan, Lisa Jordan's brother an 8-year-old schoolboy of Jamaican heritage.
Tony Daniels as Lisa Jordan's Dad as Michael Jordan, an 28-year-old schoolboy of Jamaican heritage.
Corduroy: Season 1 - Episode 9b - Summer Vacation (Beach Toys with all both No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) was Episode aired November 25, 2000 by The Beach as Jamaican Island, New York, NY, USA with June 1, 1997 voice cast and characters: Jonathan Wilson as Corduroy, Lisa Jordan's teddy bear boy
Alisha Morrison (credited as Alesha Morrison) as Lisa Jordan, Corduroy's human girlfriend, an 8-year-old schoolgirl of Jamaican heritage with Long Black Hair.
Camille James as Lisa Jordan's Mom as Lola Jordan, an 28-year-old schoolgirl of Jamaican heritage with Long Black Hair.
Noah Reid as Jeffrey Jordan, Lisa Jordan's brother an 8-year-old schoolboy of Jamaican heritage.
Tony Daniels as Lisa Jordan's Dad as Michael Jordan, an 28-year-old schoolboy of Jamaican heritage.]
Elliot Moose - September 30, 2000-Onwards
Timothy Goes to School - September 30, 2000-Onwards
Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse - September 30, 2000-Onwards
Seven Little Monsters - September 30, 2000-Onwards
George Shrinks - September 30, 2000-Onwards
Bob the Builder (April 12, 1999-Onwards Series with all No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Darks and No Other Darks) - January 13, 2001-Onwards
Jay Jay the Jet Plane - June 11, 2001-Onwards
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Darks and No Other Darks) - September 2, 2001-Onwards
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat - September 3, 2001-Onwards
DragonflyTV - January 19, 2002-Onwards
Cyberchase - January 21, 2002-Onwards
Angelina Ballerina - May 4, 2002-Onwards
Mary Lou's Flip Flop Shop - August 25, 2002-Onwards
Liberty's Kids - September 2, 2002-Onwards
The Berenstain Bears (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Darks and No Other Darks) - September 9, 2002-Onwards
Clifford's Puppy Days [Clifford's Puppy Days (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Darks and No Other Darks) is an 2d animated educational children's television series, based upon Norman Bridwell's children's book series of the same name. Produced by Scholastic Productions in association with Mike Young Productions was aired on PBS Kids from September 1, 2003-onwards, the original future history is features of Clifford during his puppy days are all both remains unbecame and stays new york city]- September 1, 2003-Onwards
Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks - September 7, 2003-Onwards
Boohbah - January 19, 2004-Onwards
Curiosity Quest - July 16, 2004-Onwards
Maya & Miguel - October 11, 2004-Onwards [Maya & Miguel (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) is an American children's 2d animated television series produced by Scholastic Productions with 2d animation by Starburst Animation Studios and by Yeson Entertainment was aired only at PBS Kids on October 11, 2004-onwards; Maya Santos (voiced by Candi Milo) is ten-year-old human girl as Miguel's Sister and Miguel Santos (voiced by Nika Futterman) is ten-year-old human boy as Maya's Twin Brother & Maya & Miguel's Kids as Andy Arlington (voiced by Jeannie Elias) is ten-year old human blonde boy with blonde buzz cut as Maya & Miguel's English-American Boyfriend and Kyle (voiced by Tara Strong) is ten-year old human blonde girl as Andy's Sister and Maya & Miguel's English-American Girlfriend and Chrissy Lum (voiced by Beth Payne) is ten-year old human girl as Maya & Miguel's Dominican-American Girlfriend, describes herself as Afro-Dominican and Maggie Lee (voiced by Lucy Liu) is ten-year old human girl as Maya & Miguel's Chinese-American Girlfriend.
Maya & Miguel (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) is an American children's 2d animated television series produced by Scholastic Productions with 2d animation by Starburst Animation Studios and by Yeson Entertainment - episode 11 as fun in the sunshine for season 1 (Laughs Running Feets and Laughs Playing Summer Toys and Lay Relaxing Feets Summer Blankets and Laughs Drinking Ice Cream Coconuts) [caribbean island vacation at the beach this summer] are aired only at PBS Kids on November 9, 2004 plot transcript with all both Dialogue and Sound Effects (Beach Waves with Seagulls Squawkings) and Calypso Music Score; Maya Santos (voiced by Candi Milo) is ten-year-old human girl as Miguel's Sister and Miguel Santos (voiced by Nika Futterman) is ten-year-old human boy as Maya's Twin Brother & Maya & Miguel's Kids as Andy Arlington (voiced by Jeannie Elias) is ten-year old human blonde boy with blonde buzz cut as Maya & Miguel's English-American Boyfriend and Kyle (voiced by Tara Strong) is ten-year old human blonde girl as Andy's Sister and Maya & Miguel's English-American Girlfriend and Chrissy Lum (voiced by Beth Payne) is ten-year old human girl as Maya & Miguel's Dominican-American Girlfriend, describes herself as Afro-Dominican and Maggie Lee (voiced by Lucy Liu) is ten-year old human girl as Maya & Miguel's Chinese-American Girlfriend.]
Postcards from Buster - October 11, 2004-Onwards
Make Way for Noddy - July 2, 2005-Onwards
It's a Big Big World - January 2, 2006-Onwards
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman - May 29, 2006-Onwards
Franny's Feet - July 8, 2006-Onwards
Nanalan' - July 8, 2006-Onwards
Curious George - September 4, 2006-Onwards
Design Squad - February 28, 2007-Onwards
Peep and the Big Wide World - April 1, 2007-Onwards
Super Why! - September 3, 2007-Onwards
WordGirl - September 3, 2007-Onwards
WordWorld - September 3, 2007-Onwards
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies - September 8, 2007-Onwards
Animalia - January 5, 2008-Onwards
Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures - January 13, 2008-Onwards
Martha Speaks - September 1, 2008-Onwards
Sid the Science Kid - September 1, 2008-Onwards
Lomax the Hound of Music - October 11, 2008-Onwards
The Electric Company (2009 Series) - January 19, 2009-Onwards
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps - September 5, 2009-Onwards
Dinosaur Train - September 7, 2009-Onwards
SciGirls - February 11, 2010-Onwards
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! - September 6, 2010-Onwards
Shalom Sesame - October 5, 2010-Onwards
Wild Kratts - January 3, 2011-Onwards
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood - September 3, 2012-Onwards
Barney & Friends[]
Beginnings and Formation (1988-Beyond): The Lyons Group (are all both copyright and trademark as Lyons Partnership L.P.) are all both independent video production group companys founded in 1986-onwards at 300 East Bethany Road, Allen, Texas and Lyrick Studios are all both independent video production and distribution companys founded by The Lyons Group in 1994-onwards at 200 E Bethany Drive, Allen, Texas to when Barney & Friends became a huge success. Barney & Friends was owned and produced by The Lyons Group, a company that was owned by Richard C. Leach, who previously produced its predecessor, Barney & The Backyard Gang. Both series were created by Sheryl Leach, the daughter-in-law of Richard. In 1994, Richard Leach had begun production on a new series titled Wishbone, which was produced by Big Feats! Entertainment. Because of the emerging video business, it led to the creation of Lyrick Studios, which was formed under its parent company Lyrick Corporation. Richard Leach's vision for Lyrick Studios was to expand the offerings of quality children's entertainment products. Both The Lyons Group and Big Feats! Entertainment and Lyrick Studios. Barney & Friends is an American children's television series targeted at children aged 2–7, created by Sheryl Leach. The series first aired on PBS on April 6, 1992 and features Barney, a purple anthropomorphic Tyrannosaurus rex who conveys educational messages through songs and small dance routines with a friendly, huggable and optimistic attitude. Barney & Friends is The School Sets served as the original live-action setting for Barney & Friends from Season 1 until Season 6 Only at PBS on April 6, 1992-April 14, 2000 and Despite the continuity of the series remaining the same, the look of the school changed throughout the seasons. For the first two seasons of the TV Series, the school set was located at ColorDynamics at Greenville Avenue & Bethany Drive in Allen, Texas, for Season 3, the school sets were relocated to the The Studios in Las Colinas in Irving, Texas, U.S. with the addition of the new treehouse building set and some more changes and look evolution, and for Season 4, still in the same studio building Season 3 was filmed on, the set it was redesigned and renovated to have it take place at the new school and treehouse building with the new design and look in the next new location until Season 6. An early version of the School Sets debuted in Barney Goes to School, with some props being used later for the series.
In April 2000, the live-action setting was successfully finished by after filming on the last Barney Home Video, Barney's Super Singing Circus, the very last home videos to fully use and utilize the sets, were successfully finished. Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2000-onwards by Barney & Friends (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) - Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2000-onwards. Bob West is Return The Voice of Barney: the main character, a two hundred million year friendly 6-foot purple tyrannosaurus-rex are all successfully both BJ and Baby Bop and Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck's all both Father ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Barney’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh. This version carried over the rounder, chubbier body proportions the "Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign" style to introduced thinner eyelids and redesigned eyes by Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Patty Wirtz is Return The Voice of BJ: A seven-year-old yellow Protoceratops, BJ has been on the show since September 27, 1993. He is the older brother of Baby Bop, calls "Sissy" and He wears a red baseball cap and red sneakers ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of BJ’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh by Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming) [Barney's Young Son] and Julie Johnson is Return The Voice of Baby Bop: A green Triceratops, who was originally two years old, but turned three in "Look at Me, I'm 3!" ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Baby Bop’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh by Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming) [Barney's Young Daughter], Billy West is Return The Voice of Bugs Bunny [Bugs Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Kath Soucie is Return The Voice of Lola Bunny [Lola Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Daughter] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Dee Bradley Baker is The Voice of Daffy Duck [Daffy Duck are all successfully both Barney's Oldest Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Barney's Extended Family House in Barney's Looney Tuneland and Neighborhoods and Beaches on Tropical Caribbean Vacations in Barney's Looney Tuneland are all both Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming.
Barney & the Backyard Gang[]
The Backyard Show (August 29, 1988)
Three Wishes (December 10, 1988)
A Day at the Beach (February 24, 1989)
Waiting for Santa (May 11, 1990)
Campfire Sing-Along (June 8, 1990)
Barney Goes to School (August 15, 1990)
Barney in Concert (July 29, 1991)
Rock with Barney (August 1, 1991)
Barney & Friends and other Barney videos[]
Barney's Magical Musical Adventure (August 2, 1992)
Barney's Birthday (September 2, 1992)
Barney's Best Manners (February 4, 1993)
Barney Rhymes with Mother Goose (May 26, 1993)
Barney's Home Sweet Homes (August 25, 1993)
Love to Read, with Barney (December 19, 1993)
Let's Pretend with Barney (January 19, 1994)
Barney's Alphabet Zoo (April 27, 1994)
Barney Live! in New York City (August 3, 1994)
Imagination Island (October 4, 1994)
Barney's Families are Special (February 7, 1995)
Barney Safety (April 11, 1995)
Barney's Making New Friends (August 8, 1995)
Riding in Barney's Car (September 26, 1995)
Barney Songs (November 7, 1995)
Barney's All Aboard for Sharing (January 23, 1996)
Barney's Talent Show (March 26, 1996)
Barney's Fun & Games (May 21, 1996)
Barney's Exercise Circus / Barney's Parade of Numbers (July 2, 1996)
Barney's 1-2-3-4 Seasons (August 6, 1996)
Once Upon a Time (November 5, 1996)
Barney's Sense-Sational Day (January 14, 1997)
Barney's Colors & Shapes (March 18, 1997)
Barney's Musical Scrapbook (May 6, 1997)
Camp WannaRunnaRound (July 8, 1997)
Barney's Adventure Bus (September 2, 1997)
Barney's Stu-u-upendous Puzzle Fun! (September 11, 1997)
Barney's Good Day, Good Night (November 1, 1997)
It's Time for Counting (January 13, 1998)
Down on Barney's Farm (February 12, 1998)
Barney in Outer Space (March 17, 1998)
My Party with Barney (April 10, 1998)
Barney's Big Surprise (May 19, 1998)
Barney's Halloween Party (August 18, 1998)
Good Clean Fun / Oh Brother, She's My Sister (November 3, 1998)
Sing & Dance with Barney (January 12, 1999)
What a World We Share (March 9, 1999)
Walk Around the Block with Barney (May 4, 1999)
Let's Play School (July 27, 1999)
Barney's Night Before Christmas (September 28, 1999)
Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm (December 21, 1999)
More Barney Songs (December 28, 1999)
Barney's Super Singing Circus (filmed from August 9 to 20, 1999 at The Studios in Las Colinas in Irving, Texas, U.S) Bob Singleton as a musical director (May 16, 2000)
Episodes[]
Season 1 (1992)[]
| No.overall | No. in
season |
Title | Educational theme | Cast of children | Original air date | Prod.code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | "The Queen of Make Believe" | Imagination | Michael
Min Shawn Tina |
April 6, 1992 | 101 |
| Min becomes the "Queen of Make Believe" and Barney shows the kids different ways to use their imaginations.
Note: First appearances of Min, Shawn, Michael, Tina, and the Barney Bag. | ||||||
| 2 | 2 | "My Family's Just Right for Me" | Family members | Derek
Kathy Luci Michael Tina |
April 7, 1992 | 102 |
| Kathy is sad because her family is too small. Barney and the kids explore what make families wonderful.
Note: First appearances of Derek, Luci, Kathy and Baby Bop. | ||||||
| 3 | 3 | "Playing It Safe" | Safety | Derek
Kathy Luci Min |
April 8, 1992 | 103 |
| Barney, Baby Bop, and the kids learn all about safety from traffic lights to dealing with strangers. | ||||||
| 4 | 4 | "Hop to It!" | Exercise | Luci
Michael Min Tina |
April 9, 1992 | 104 |
| Tina is upset that she cannot do a basketball trick as well as her sister Luci. Barney and his friends learn about exercise. | ||||||
| 5 | 5 | "Eat, Drink and Be Healthy!" | Eating healthy foods | Luci
Michael Shawn Tina |
April 10, 1992 | 105 |
| Barney and his friends learn about the four food groups and how healthy food is good for one's body. | ||||||
| 6 | 6 | "Four Seasons Day" | Seasons | Luci
Michael Min Shawn |
April 13, 1992 | 106 |
| Barney and the kids enjoy the fun of all four seasons in one day. | ||||||
| 7 | 7 | "The Treasure of Rainbow Beard" | Colors
Shapes |
Derek
Kathy Michael Min |
April 14, 1992 | 107 |
| When "Rainbow Beard the Pirate" sends the group on a treasure hunt, Barney and friends explore the colors and shapes around everyone. | ||||||
| 8 | 8 | "Going Places!" | Transportation | Derek
Kathy Michael Min (cameo) Tina |
April 15, 1992 | 108 |
| After Min leaves for a trip to her grandmother's house, Barney takes the kids on a trip to "Imagination City". | ||||||
| 9 | 9 | "Caring Means Sharing" | Sharing | Derek
Kathy Min Shawn |
April 16, 1992 | 109 |
| When Kathy and Min fight over whose turn it is to play with Barney, their purple friend shows them that sharing is wonderful. | ||||||
| 10 | 10 | "Down on Barney's Farm" | Farm animals | Derek
Luci Shawn Tina |
April 17, 1992 | 110 |
| Barney and his friends take a make believe trip to Farmer Henderson's Farm (the playground with farm props) and learn about different farm animals. | ||||||
| 11 | 11 | "What's That Shadow?" | Dealing with fears | Derek
Kathy Min Shawn |
April 20, 1992 | 111 |
| After a storm drives the kids inside, Barney helps them chase their fears of things away. Shawn gets over his fear of dogs by meeting Min's puppy. | ||||||
| 12 | 12 | "Happy Birthday, Barney!"
"Barney's Birthday" |
Birthdays | Derek (cameo)
Kathy Luci (cameo) Michael (cameo) Min Shawn Tina |
April 21, 1992 | 112 |
| It's Barney's birthday, and the kids throw a birthday party for him. | ||||||
| 13 | 13 | "Alphabet Soup!" | Alphabet
Letters |
Derek
Kathy Min Tina |
April 22, 1992 | 113 |
| To help Kathy and Min learn how to read, Derek writes a mystery word, one letter at a time. As he does this, Barney and the kids do activities and sing songs using each letter. | ||||||
| 14 | 14 | "Our Earth, Our Home" | The environment | Derek
Luci Michael Tina |
April 23, 1992 | 114 |
| It's Earth Week at school, and Barney teaches his friends about ways to save the Earth. | ||||||
| 15 | 15 | "Let's Help Mother Goose!"
"Barney Rhymes with Mother Goose" |
Mother Goose rhymes | Kathy
Michael Min Shawn |
April 24, 1992 | 115 |
| When a bookworm is eating Mother Goose's book, Barney and his friends help her rewrite her famous rhymes. | ||||||
| 16 | 16 | "Be a Friend" | Friendship | Derek
Kathy Michael Min (cameo) Tosha |
April 27, 1992 | 116 |
| When a new girl named Tosha comes to school, Barney and the others learn about friendship. Derek and Michael disagree about who gets to keep a picture of Barney they made together, however.
Note: First appearance of Tosha. | ||||||
| 17 | 17 | "I Just Love Bugs" | Bugs and insects | Derek
Luci Michael Tina |
April 28, 1992 | 117 |
| Things have gone buggy as Barney and the kids learn about bugs and insects. | ||||||
| 18 | 18 | "When I Grow Up..." | Jobs | Derek
Kathy Min Shawn |
April 29, 1992 | 118 |
| Shawn is scared to get a job when he grows up, so Barney and his friends use pretend play to show how jobs aren't scary, and can even be fun. | ||||||
| 19 | 19 | "1-2-3-4-5 Senses!" | The five senses | Derek (cameo)
Kathy Luci Michael Tina |
April 30, 1992 | 119 |
| When Luci's blind friend Patty arrives, Barney and the kids learn about the five senses and how they help everyone explore the world. | ||||||
| 20 | 20 | "Practice Makes Music" | Music
Musical instruments |
Luci
Michael Tina Tosha |
May 1, 1992 | 120 |
| Michael is nervous and anxious about performing at a concert in the evening. Barney and his friends learn about various music styles, instruments, and that a little practice goes a long way. | ||||||
| 21 | 21 | "Hi, Neighbor!" | Neighborhoods | Derek
Luci Shawn Tina |
May 4, 1992 | 121 |
| Barney and his friends explore their neighborhoods through pretend play. They even take Baby Bop through pretend neighborhood buildings. | ||||||
| 22 | 22 | "A Camping We Will Go!" | Camping
Forest safety |
Kathy
Luci Michael Min Tosha |
May 5, 1992 | 122 |
| When the kids want to go camping, Barney takes them on a camping trip, using the playground as their campsite. | ||||||
| 23 | 23 | "A Splash Party, Please"
"Barney's Best Manners" |
Practicing good manners | Derek
Michael Min Tina |
May 6, 1992 | 123 |
| Barney and his friends learn how manners are important while having an after school picnic. | ||||||
| 24 | 24 | "Carnival of Numbers" | Numbers | Kathy
Luci Shawn Tosha |
May 7, 1992 | 124 |
| Barney puts on a "Carnival of Numbers" for his friends so they can have fun with numbers. | ||||||
| 25 | 25 | "A World of Music" | Countries
Music around the world |
Derek
Luci Min Shawn |
May 8, 1992 | 125 |
| After learning about different countries on a globe, Barney takes the kids on a trip to visit his friends in Scotland, Israel, Africa, China, and Mexico. | ||||||
| 26 | 26 | "Doctor Barney is Here!" | Good healthy habits | Derek
Kathy Michael Tosha |
May 11, 1992 | 126 |
| Kathy is scared to go to the doctor, so Barney and the others take her on a pretend doctor visit. Barney teaches the kids "The Feel Good Rules". | ||||||
| 27 | 27 | "Oh, What a Day!" | Feelings and emotions | Luci
Min Shawn Tina |
May 12, 1992 | 127 |
| Tina is having a bad day after losing her kitten, so Barney and the kids try to cheer her up. | ||||||
| 28 | 28 | "Home Sweet Homes" | Homes for animals and people | Kathy
Michael Tina Tosha |
May 13, 1992 | 128 |
| Barney and his friends learn all about different homes for people and animals. | ||||||
| 29 | 29 | "Hola, Mexico!" | Mexico | Derek
Luci Min Shawn |
May 14, 1992 | 129 |
| After Luci receives a letter from her grandfather, Barney and the kids decide to have a fiesta in the classroom. | ||||||
| 30 | 30 | "Everyone is Special" | Being special | Derek
Kathy Luci Michael Min Shawn Tina Tosha |
May 15, 1992 | 130 |
| Barney receives a surprise in the mail and shows his friends how being themselves is important. | ||||||
Season 2 (1993)[]
| No.overall | No. in
season |
Title | Educational theme | Cast of children | Original air date | Prod.code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | 1 | "Falling for Autumn!" | Autumn | David
Michael Shawn Tina Tosha |
September 27, 1993 | 201 |
| Barney and friends have fun celebrating fall and preparing for a school "Fall Festival". | ||||||
| 32 | 2 | "Grandparents are Grand!" | Grandparents | Derek
Kathy Min Tina |
September 28, 1993 | 202 |
| When Derek's granddad and Kathy's nana visit the school, Barney and the kids learn how grandparents are special people. | ||||||
| 33 | 3 | "May I Help You?" | Helping others | Derek
Min Shawn Tosha |
September 29, 1993 | 203 |
| The kids take Barney and Baby Bop through a pretend day at school. | ||||||
| 34 | 4 | "Red, Blue and Circles Too!" | Colors
Shapes |
Kathy
Michael Tina Tosha |
September 30, 1993 | 204 |
| Tosha places Barney in a cardboard jack-in-the-box. Barney and the kids make paintings with sponges to accommodate Tina, who has broken her arm. Barney teaches Baby Bop how to form a circle, square, and triangle, then everyone plays with hula hoops. Michael demonstrates mixing colors for the others. Everyone searches for items of a certain color, then they perform a flag march. | ||||||
| 35 | 5 | "Honk! Honk! A Goose on the Loose!" | Mother Goose rhymes | Derek
Julie Min Shawn |
October 1, 1993 | 205 |
| When Mother Goose's goose, Clarence, goes missing, Barney and the kids help her find him.
Note: First appearance of Julie. | ||||||
| 36 | 6 | "Hoo's in the Forest?" | Forest animals
Animal sounds |
Kathy
Michael Tina Tosha |
October 4, 1993 | 206 |
| Barney takes his friends to a forest and teaches them about different animals. | ||||||
| 37 | 7 | "I Can Do That!" | Trying new things | Derek
Kathy Min Shawn |
October 5, 1993 | 207 |
| Barney, Baby Bop, and the kids show off things that they can do. | ||||||
| 38 | 8 | "Grown-Ups for a Day!" | Jobs | Derek
Min Shawn Tina |
October 6, 1993 | 208 |
| Barney and his friends explore different careers through pretend play. | ||||||
| 39 | 9 | "Picture This!" | Arts and crafts | Julie
Michael Shawn Tosha |
October 7, 1993 | 209 |
| Barney and the kids have fun with art. Author Tomie dePaola visits. | ||||||
| 40 | 10 | "Look at Me, I'm 3!" | Things associated with 3 | Derek
Julie Kathy Tina |
October 8, 1993 | 210 |
| Baby Bop celebrates her third birthday and Barney throws a birthday party for her with things that do with the number 3.
Note: First appearance of BJ. | ||||||
| 41 | 11 | "The Exercise Circus!"
"Barney's Exercise Circus" |
Exercise
Circus |
Derek
Michael Min Tina Tosha Luci (guest) |
October 11, 1993 | 211 |
| Barney and friends perform in their own "Exercise Circus".
Note: Final appearance of Luci. | ||||||
| 42 | 12 | "My Favorite Things" | Favorite things | David
Kathy Min Shawn |
October 12, 1993 | 212 |
| When Kathy and the others bring teddy bears to school, Barney and the kids have fun with some of their favorite things.
Note: First appearance of David. | ||||||
| 43 | 13 | "The Dentist Makes Me Smile" | Dental hygiene | Derek
Kathy Shawn Tosha |
October 13, 1993 | 213 |
| Shawn feels a loose tooth, so Barney and the kids learn about teeth and how to take care of them, and stage a pretend dentist visit to make him less worried about visiting the dentist. | ||||||
| 44 | 14 | "Stop, Look and Be Safe!" | Safety | Derek
Michael Tina Tosha |
October 14, 1993 | 214 |
| Barney and friends learn about different safety rules including ones about crossing streets and playing on the playground. | ||||||
| 45 | 15 | "An Adventure in Make-Believe"
"Let's Pretend with Barney" |
Imagination | David
Min Shawn |
October 15, 1993 | 215 |
| BJ needs to save a princess in a make-believe jungle. Barney and the kids show him how to use his imagination. | ||||||
| 46 | 16 | "The Alphabet Zoo"
"Barney's Alphabet Zoo" |
Alphabet
Zoo animals |
Derek
Jason Julie Shawn Tina |
October 18, 1993 | 216 |
| Using letters from A to Z, Barney and his friends set up an "Animal Alphabet Zoo". Julie's aunt Molly visits the classroom.
Note: First appearance of Jason. | ||||||
| 47 | 17 | "Having Tens of Fun!"
"Barney's Parade of Numbers" |
Things associated with 10 | Kathy
Michael Min Tosha |
October 19, 1993 | 217 |
| Barney's friend Mr. Tenagain comes to visit and the gang has fun with the number 10.
Note: Final appearance of Michael. | ||||||
| 48 | 18 | "A Very Special Delivery!"
"Families are Special" |
Being special | David
Kathy Min Shawn Tosha |
October 20, 1993 | 218 |
| While waiting for Tosha's mother to arrive with a special surprise, Barney and the kids learn about what makes everyone special. Singer Ella Jenkins visits and shares a couple songs with the group.
Note: Final appearance of David. | ||||||
Season 3 (1995)[]
| No.overall | No. in
season |
Title | Educational theme | Cast of children | Original air date | Prod.code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | 1 | "Shawn and the Beanstalk" | Plants | David
Jason Maria Min Shawn Tosha |
February 27, 1995 | 301 |
| Barney and his friends learn about plants.
Note: First appearances of Maria and the Adventure Screen. | ||||||
| 50 | 2 | "If the Shoe Fits..." | Shoes | Carlos
Juan Julie Min |
February 28, 1995 | 302 |
| BJ and Baby Bop decide that it is time for them to get new shoes. Meanwhile, Barney and the kids learn about various types of shoes.
Note: First appearances of Carlos and Juan. | ||||||
| 51 | 3 | "Room for Everyone" | Rooms in a house | Carlos
Kathy Shawn Tosha |
March 1, 1995 | 303 |
| Barney and his friends pretend to explore different types of rooms in a house.
Note: First appearance of Stella the Storyteller. | ||||||
| 52 | 4 | "I Can Be a Firefighter!" | Firefighters | Jason
Julie Kathy Tosha |
March 2, 1995 | 304 |
| BJ decides that he wants to become a firefighter and announces it to his friends. Firefighter Frank visits the gang and teaches them all about fire safety in the home. | ||||||
| 53 | 5 | "Shopping for a Surprise!" | Shopping and planning a party | Carlos
Julie Min Shawn |
March 3, 1995 | 305 |
| To prepare for a surprise party in the classroom, Barney and Baby Bop shop for different items they will need. | ||||||
| 54 | 6 | "Anyway You Slice It" | Cultures
Different types of bread |
Carlos
Juan Kathy Min |
June 7, 1995 | 306 |
| Barney and his friends check out booths at their school's "International Festival". | ||||||
| 55 | 7 | "Twice Is Nice!" | Meeting new friends
Working together |
Alissa
Ashley Julie Shawn Tosha |
June 8, 1995 | 307 |
| Barney and his friends get to meet some new friends, twin sisters Ashley and Alissa. All of the kids get to know each other better by helping out with a scavenger hunt.
Note: First appearances of Ashley and Alissa. | ||||||
| 56 | 8 | "On the Move"
"Barney's Making New Friends" |
Friendship | Kathy
Kenneth Min Tosha Stephen (cameo) Derek (guest) Tina (guest) |
June 9, 1995 | 308 |
| Barney, BJ, and the other kids welcome Kenneth to their school. Derek and Tina also pay their old friends a visit to make the day complete.
Note: First appearances of Kenneth and Stephen and final appearances of Derek and Tina. | ||||||
| 57 | 9 | "A Welcome Home" | Adoption | Carlos
Jason Julie Min Shawn |
June 12, 1995 | 309 |
| Min looks for someone to adopt a lonely puppy her dog gave birth to. Shawn helps show Barney and the others about homes. | ||||||
| 58 | 10 | "Classical Cleanup" | Cleaning up
Working together |
Jason
Kathy Shawn Stephen (cameo) Tosha |
June 13, 1995 | 310 |
| Baby Bop accidentally makes a huge mess in the classroom. Barney and his friends all pitch in to help her clean up.
Note: First appearance of Mr. Boyd. | ||||||
| 59 | 11 | "Our Furry Feathered Fishy Friends" | Types of pets and taking care of them | Carlos
Julie Kathy Kenneth |
July 24, 1995 | 311 |
| All the kids bring their pets to school for show-and-tell, showing Barney each of them. The kids reinforce the importance of taking care of pets. | ||||||
| 60 | 12 | "Gone Fishing!" | Underwater creatures
Sharing |
Jason
Juan Julie Min |
July 25, 1995 | 312 |
| Barney and his friends learn about the sea and the creatures living there. | ||||||
| 61 | 13 | "At Home with Animals" | Animal homes | Kathy
Kenneth Shawn Tosha |
July 26, 1995 | 313 |
| During a rainstorm, Barney and his friends go to the treehouse to discover a bird's nest. This leads to a lesson on animals and their different types of homes that they live in. | ||||||
| 62 | 14 | "It's Raining, It's Pouring..." | Rainy day activities | Carlos
Jason Min Tosha |
July 27, 1995 | 314 |
| While it is raining outside, Tomie dePaola visits and the kids share what they like to do on a rainy day. | ||||||
| 63 | 15 | "Camera Safari" | Safari animals | Julie
Kathy Min Shawn |
July 28, 1995 | 315 |
| Barney and his friends pretend their playground is a jungle. Baby Bop, however, gets confused between a tiger and a kitty cat, so Barney teaches everyone that there are different species of "cats" living in the world. | ||||||
| 64 | 16 | "Who's Who on the Choo Choo?"
"Barney's All Aboard For Sharing" |
Trains
Sharing |
Juan
Julie Kenneth Tosha |
October 2, 1995 | 316 |
| Barney and his friends keep hearing trains passing through the playground, but they can't seem to get outside in time to see it. Stella the Storyteller visits to tell "The Little Engine That Could". | ||||||
| 65 | 17 | "Are We There Yet?"
"Riding In Barney's Car" |
Cars
Car safety |
Carlos
Kathy Kenneth (cameo) Min Shawn Stephen (cameo) |
October 3, 1995 | 317 |
| The children use their imaginations to make a car for Barney. He goes on some errands and later takes the kids for a car ride. | ||||||
| 66 | 18 | "Ship, Ahoy!" | Boats
Imagination |
Carlos
Jason Kathy Min |
October 4, 1995 | 318 |
| Stella the Storyteller visits to tell them a story about pirates. Barney, Baby Bop, and the kids end up in the story, involving a ship crashing on an island and a search for buried treasure.
Note: Final appearances of Kathy and Jason. | ||||||
| 67 | 19 | "Hats Off to BJ!" | Hats | Juan
Kenneth Shawn Tosha |
October 5, 1995 | 319 |
| BJ announces that he lost his baseball cap, so Barney and his friends help him find a replacement hat. Eventually the group makes him a new baseball cap.
Note: Final appearances of Juan and Kenneth. | ||||||
| 68 | 20 | "Up We Go!" | Things in the sky | Carlos
Julie Min Shawn Tosha |
October 6, 1995 | 320 |
| Barney and the kids learn about all things that fly in the sky. From airplanes and rockets to kites, the group has a "high-flying" good time.
Note: Final appearances of Julie, Carlos, Tosha, Min, and Shawn. | ||||||
Season 4 (1997)[]
| No.overall | No. in
season |
Title | Educational theme | Cast of children | Original air date | Prod.code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 69 | 1 | "First Day of School" | What students do for school | Ashley
Kristen Maria Stephen |
November 3, 1997 | 401 |
| Barney and the kids visit Stephen's classroom the day before school begins. Baby Bop makes her own school in the treehouse, using Ms. Etta and Scooter's insights of what's going on in the classroom.
Note: First appearances of Kristen, Scooter McNutty, and Miss Etta Kette. | ||||||
| 70 | 2 | "Is Everybody Happy?" | Feelings and emotions | Chip
Kim Kristen Robert |
November 4, 1997 | 402 |
| Baby Bop accidentally breaks Chip's "twinkle tower", which he made for the school carnival. Barney and the kids talk about feelings.
Note: First appearances of Kim, Chip, and Robert. | ||||||
| 71 | 3 | "Pennies, Nickels, Dimes" | Money | Hannah
Kim Robert Stephen |
November 5, 1997 | 403 |
| The gang works together to earn money to buy Goldie (the school goldfish) a plant, a castle, and another fish.
Note: First appearance of Hannah. | ||||||
| 72 | 4 | "We've Got Rhythm" | Rhythm
Beat |
Ashley
Chip Hannah Maria |
November 6, 1997 | 404 |
| Barney and the gang talk about rhythms. | ||||||
| 73 | 5 | "Tick Tock Clocks!" | Time
Clocks |
Chip
Keesha Kristen Stephen |
November 7, 1997 | 405 |
| After Baby Bop is late to meet up with BJ in the treehouse, Barney and the kids help Baby Bop learn to tell time. Dr. TickTock stops by the school to make a special watch for Baby Bop.
Note: First appearance of Keesha. | ||||||
| 74 | 6 | "Waiting for Mr. MacRooney" | Patience
The postal appearance |
Ashley
Chip Maria Robert |
November 10, 1997 | 406 |
| Barney and the kids learn about the postal system, and how to be patient while waiting for mail to arrive.
Note: Final appearance of Maria. | ||||||
| 75 | 7 | "Let's Build Together" | Building stuff
Working together |
Jeff
Keesha Kim Stephen |
November 11, 1997 | 407 |
| Barney and the kids decide to build their own castle.
Note: First appearance of Jeff. | ||||||
| 76 | 8 | "It's Tradition" | Family traditions | Alissa
Ashley Kristen Robert |
November 12, 1997 | 408 |
| The children share each of their family traditions for Barney. | ||||||
| 77 | 9 | "A Picture of Health" | Being healthy
Doctor check-ups |
Curtis
Hannah Kim Stephen |
November 13, 1997 | 409 |
| Barney talks about the value of staying healthy and pretends to give the kids a checkup. | ||||||
| 78 | 10 | "Play Ball!" | Balls | Danny
Hannah Keesha Robert |
November 14, 1997 | 410 |
| Barney and the kids play different kinds of ball games, using Barney's Vend-O-Ball Machine.
Note: First appearance of Danny. | ||||||
| 79 | 11 | "A Different Kind of Mystery" | Mysteries
Differences |
Ashley
Curtis Jeff Kristen |
November 17, 1997 | 411 |
| Barney and the kids investigate a mysterious sound in the classroom. | ||||||
| 80 | 12 | "Going on a Bear Hunt" | Bears
Helping others |
Danny
Keesha Kim Stephen |
November 18, 1997 | 412 |
| Barney and the kids search for Stephen's lost stuffed bear. | ||||||
| 81 | 13 | "Let's Eat!" | Nutrition
Manners |
Ashley
Chip Hannah Robert |
November 19, 1997 | 413 |
| The gang learns about nutrition and different kinds of food, and even learn about good manners when they create their own restaurant. | ||||||
| 82 | 14 | "Tree-Mendous Trees" | Trees | Curtis
Kim Kristen Stephen |
November 20, 1997 | 414 |
| Curtis is upset about playing a tree in a school play. Barney and the kids learn about trees and how they grow. | ||||||
| 83 | 15 | "Good, Clean Fun!" | Cleanliness | Hannah
Jeff Kristen Robert |
November 21, 1997 | 415 |
| Barney teaches the kids a lesson on personal cleanliness. | ||||||
| 84 | 16 | "Easy, Breezy Day!" | Windy day activities | Ashley
Chip Curtis Robert |
November 24, 1997 | 416 |
| Barney and the kids play games that make use of the wind and even take a flight in a hot air balloon without the adventure screen. | ||||||
| 85 | 17 | "All Mixed Up" | Following directions | Danny
Hannah Kim Stephen |
November 25, 1997 | 417 |
| Barney helps out by following directions after the kids' picnic plans are ruined. | ||||||
| 86 | 18 | "Oh, Brother...She's My Sister" | Siblings (brothers and sisters) | Alissa
Ashley Jeff Robert |
November 26, 1997 | 418 |
| BJ and Baby Bop are fighting with each other. Tomie DePaola shares his book "The Baby Sister" and has his sister Maureen come in and convince Baby Bop and BJ that siblings can be good friends. | ||||||
| 87 | 19 | "Once a Pond a Time" | Pond animals | Curtis
Danny Keesha Kristen |
November 27, 1997 | 419 |
| Barney and the kids learn about pond life. | ||||||
| 88 | 20 | "E-I-E-I-O" | Working on a dairy farm | Hannah
Jeff Kim Stephen |
November 28, 1997 | 420 |
| Barney and the kids learn about how a dairy farm works. | ||||||
Season 5 (1998)[]
| No.overall | No. in
season |
Title | Educational theme | Cast of children | Original air date | Prod.code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89 | 1 | "Books Are Fun!" | Fun with books
Self-esteem |
Ashley
Curtis Hannah Robert |
November 2, 1998 | 501 |
| Barney and the kids have fun with books from the school library. Curtis decides to work alongside and dress like Booker T. Bookworm, resulting in the group reminding him that everyone is special.
Note: First appearance of Booker T. Bookworm. | ||||||
| 90 | 2 | "Trading Places" | Separation
Being thankful |
Jeff
Keesha Kristen Stephen |
November 3, 1998 | 502 |
| The kids are jealous of one another, as are BJ and Baby Bop. This leads to Barney suggesting that BJ and Baby Bop switch identities for the day. In the end, the kids learn that they should be thankful for what they have. | ||||||
| 91 | 3 | "Safety First!" | Safety | Danny
Emily Kim Robert |
November 4, 1998 | 503 |
| Baby Bop pretends to be a safety officer and instructs everyone on safety rules.
Note: First appearance of Emily. | ||||||
| 92 | 4 | "Circle of Friends" | Circles | Ashley
Hannah Keesha Stephen |
November 5, 1998 | 504 |
| Barney and the kids discusses things that are shaped like circles. BJ gets a stomachache from an overdose of pancakes. | ||||||
| 93 | 5 | "The One and Only You" | Being special | Curtis
Danny Kim Kristen |
November 6, 1998 | 505 |
| Kristen feels lonely because she's an only child and has no siblings, and Barney and the gang try to help her. Kristen learns that it's not the size of her family that matters, but how she's loved. | ||||||
| 94 | 6 | "Barney's Band" | Musical insrruments | Ashley
Jeff Keesha Robert |
November 9, 1998 | 506 |
| The gang learns about musical instruments. Mr. Boyd talks about a planned concert he's in. | ||||||
| 95 | 7 | "Try It, You'll Like It!" | Dealing with fears
Trying new things |
Danny
Emily Hannah Stephen |
November 10, 1998 | 507 |
| When Danny does not know how to make a presentation in class, the gang helps him overcome his fear. | ||||||
| 96 | 8 | "Colors All Around" | Colors | Chip
Curtis Kristen Robert |
November 11, 1998 | 508 |
| Mr. Boyd is unsure what color to paint the hallway. With Barney's color hat, the purple T-Rex and the kids explore different colors. | ||||||
| 97 | 9 | "Howdy, Friends!" | Cowboys and cowgirls' life | Chip
Hannah Jeff Keesha |
November 12, 1998 | 509 |
| Barney and his friends pretend to be cowboys and cowgirls. | ||||||
| 98 | 10 | "Seven Days a Week" | Days of the week | Danny
Emily Kim Robert |
November 13, 1998 | 510 |
| BJ is excited for a camping trip, but he cannot stand waiting for it. Barney and the kids help him plan activities for the days following up to the trip. | ||||||
| 99 | 11 | "Hidden Treasures" | Ecology | Curtis
Keesha Kristen Linda (cameo) Stephen |
November 16, 1998 | 511 |
| Barney turns a treehouse cleaning project into a treasure hunt.
Note: First appearance of Linda. | ||||||
| 100 | 12 | "A Royal Welcome" | Medieval things | Ashley
Chip Hannah Robert |
November 17, 1998 | 512 |
| The gang meets Old King Cole. | ||||||
| 101 | 13 | "Sweet As Honey" | Bees
Honey |
Danny
Emily Hannah Stephen |
November 18, 1998 | 513 |
| The gang learns a lesson about bees and the honey-producing process. | ||||||
| 102 | 14 | "First Things First!" | Playing with friends
Taking turns |
Curtis
Keesha Kim Robert |
November 19, 1998 | 514 |
| Barney plans a day full of fun activities, with each activity representing a piece of a puzzle. | ||||||
| 103 | 15 | "Aunt Rachel is Here!" | Extended family members | Alissa
Ashley Jeff Stephen |
November 20, 1998 | 515 |
| The kids throw a party to celebrate a visit from Ashley and Alissa's aunt, Rachel.
Note: Final appearance of Alissa. | ||||||
| 104 | 16 | "It's a Rainy Day!" | Rain
Thunderstorms |
Chip
Curtis Emily Hannah Linda (cameo) |
November 23, 1998 | 516 |
| Barney uses a rainy day to teach kids about rainstorms. | ||||||
| 105 | 17 | "Easy Does It!" | Wheels
Ramps Pulleys Working together |
Danny
Jeff Keesha Kristen |
November 24, 1998 | 517 |
| Barney demonstrates how to use wheels, ramps and pulleys to move a heavy trunk. | ||||||
| 106 | 18 | "What's in a Name?"
"A to Z with Barney!" |
Alphabet
Letters Spelling |
Chip
Curtis Hannah Linda Stephen |
November 25, 1998 | 518 |
| Chip teaches his sister, Linda, the letters in her name.
Note: Final appearance of Curtis. | ||||||
| 107 | 19 | "A Very Special Mouse" | Basic computer skills | Danny
Jeff Keesha Kristen |
November 26, 1998 | 519 |
| Danny teaches the gang basic computer skills.
Note: Final appearances of Kristen and Booker T. Bookworm. | ||||||
| 108 | 20 | "A Package of Friendship" | Friendship | Ashley
Kim Robert Stephen |
November 27, 1998 | 520 |
| The gang puts together a special package for a friend who has moved away.
Note: Final appearance of Ashley. | ||||||
Season 6 (1999–2000)[]
| No.overall | No. in
season |
Title | Educational theme | Cast of children | Original air date | Prod.code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 109 | 1 | "Stick with Imagination!" | Imagination | Hannah
Keesha Robert Stephen |
November 1, 1999 | 601 |
| Barney teaches the kids how to use their imaginations to turn ordinary things, such as a stick, into fun playthings. | ||||||
| 110 | 2 | "Itty Bitty Bugs" | Bugs and insects | Danny
Hannah Linda Robert |
November 2, 1999 | 602 |
| Barney lead the kids on a hiking expedition to discover different kinds of bugs and insects, after some of them (ants) interrupt their picnic. | ||||||
| 111 | 3 | "Grandparents Are Grand" | Grandparents | Emily
Jeff Kim Stephen |
November 3, 1999 | 603 |
| The children prepare a surprise party for Kim's grandparents, and they each make a special gift for their own grandfathers and grandmothers. | ||||||
| 112 | 4 | "Snack Time!" | Trying new foods
Nutrition How foods are produced |
Chip
Danny Jeff Keesha |
November 4, 1999 | 604 |
| Barney helps the kids learn about healthy snacks and how bread is made as they turn the classroom into a pretend restaurant. | ||||||
| 113 | 5 | "A Sunny, Snowy Day" | Summer
Winter |
Jeff
Keesha Linda Robert |
November 5, 1999 | 605 |
| Robert's pictures from his summer vacation inspire the kids to have some fun in the sun on a cold wintry day, and with a little magic by Barney, they're whisked into a snowy wonderland. | ||||||
| 114 | 6 | "You've Got to Have Art"
"Ready...Set...Create!" |
Arts and crafts | Emily
Jeff Keesha Robert |
November 8, 1999 | 606 |
| Barney and the kids learn to appreciate various art forms as they decorate the school for an upcoming Open House. | ||||||
| 115 | 7 | "Five Kinds of Fun!" | The five senses | Danny
Keesha Linda Stephen |
November 9, 1999 | 607 |
| After learning about "Explorers" in school, the kids want to explore their own world. Barney shows them how to use their "five senses" to do the job. | ||||||
| 116 | 8 | "Count Me In!" | Numbers | Chip (cameo)
Emily Hannah Jill Stephen |
November 10, 1999 | 608 |
| The kids prepare for their school's Show and Tell presentation, with Stephen bringing in a box of hats for dress-up fun.
Note: First appearance of Jill. | ||||||
| 117 | 9 | "Who's Who at the Zoo?" | Zoo animals | Danny
Hannah Kim Robert |
November 11, 1999 | 609 |
| Barney and the kids learn about various animals at the zoo, and Stella gives the children a mysterious present for a special zoo animal. | ||||||
| 118 | 10 | "Birthday Olé" | Birthdays | Emily
Kim Robert Stephen |
November 12, 1999 | 610 |
| Barney's treehouse is the site for Robert's Mexican-themed birthday party. The piñata proves to be the highlight of the kids' fiesta.
Note: Final appearance of the Barney Bag. | ||||||
| 119 | 11 | "Excellent Exercise!" | Exercise | Danny
Jeff Jill Stephen |
April 3, 2000 | 611 |
| Barney and his friends learn how to exercise well. | ||||||
| 120 | 12 | "Brushing Up on Teeth" | Dental hygiene | Danny
Keesha Linda Robert |
April 4, 2000 | 612 |
| Barney teaches the kids about their teeth.
Note: Final appearance of Linda. | ||||||
| 121 | 13 | "A "Little" Mother Goose" | Mother Goose rhymes | Emily
Jeff Jill Keesha Robert |
April 5, 2000 | 613 |
| Mother Goose teaches Emily to rhyme, prompting Barney and the kids to rhyme as well.
Note: This episode is a shortened version of the "Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm" video. | ||||||
| 122 | 14 | "Good Job!" | Jobs | Danny
Emily Hannah Jeff |
April 6, 2000 | 614 |
| The kids think about growing up for jobs in their futures. They even pretend to be dancers, chefs, bus drivers and sailors. | ||||||
| 123 | 15 | "It's Home to Me" | Different kinds of homes
Rooms in a house |
Danny
Emily Hannah Stephen |
April 7, 2000 | 615 |
| Barney and the kids learn how different families have different homes and that home is where family and friends are. | ||||||
| 124 | 16 | "How Does Your Garden Grow?" | Gardening | Danny
Jill Kim Stephen |
April 10, 2000 | 616 |
| Barney shows off his green thumb in a show about gardening, in which the kids harvest their crop from the garden in their playground.
Note: Final appearance of Jill. | ||||||
| 125 | 17 | "You Can Do It!" | Trying new things | Jeff
Keesha Stephen |
April 11, 2000 | 617 |
| The kids find out that learning something new takes practice. Keesha, Stephen, and Jeff help Barney teach Baby Bop to jump rope.
Note: Final appearance of Stephen. | ||||||
| 126 | 18 | "Here Comes the Firetruck!" | Fire safety | Hannah
Jeff Kim Robert |
April 12, 2000 | 618 |
| The kids learn about the rules of fire safety and also get to see how the controls work in the cab of a fire truck.
Note: Final appearance of Kim. | ||||||
| 127 | 19 | "Ready, Set, Go!" | Transportation | Chip
Danny Emily Keesha |
April 13, 2000 | 619 |
| Barney and the kids pretend to travel, and imagine what it's like to be a bus driver, ocean-liner captain, airplane copilot and railroad engineer. They also come to realize there's no place like home.
Note: Final appearances of Chip, Danny, Keesha, Scooter McNutty, Miss Etta Kette, and the Adventure Screen. | ||||||
| 128 | 20 | "You Are Special" | Being special | Emily
Hannah Jeff Robert |
April 14, 2000 | 620 |
| The kids look at things that make each one special and write them into a blank book that Barney has given them.
Note: Final appearances of Hannah and Stella the Storyteller. | ||||||
Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2000-onwards[]
Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2000-onwards by Barney & Friends (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) - Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2000-onwards. Bob West is Return The Voice of Barney: the main character, a two hundred million year friendly 6-foot purple tyrannosaurus-rex are all successfully both BJ and Baby Bop and Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck's all both Father ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Barney’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh. This version carried over the rounder, chubbier body proportions the "Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign" style to introduced thinner eyelids and redesigned eyes by Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Patty Wirtz is Return The Voice of BJ: A seven-year-old yellow Protoceratops, BJ has been on the show since September 27, 1993. He is the older brother of Baby Bop, calls "Sissy" and He wears a red baseball cap and red sneakers ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of BJ’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh by Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming) [Barney's Young Son] and Julie Johnson is Return The Voice of Baby Bop: A green Triceratops, who was originally two years old, but turned three in "Look at Me, I'm 3!" ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Baby Bop’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh by Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming) [Barney's Young Daughter], Billy West is Return The Voice of Bugs Bunny [Bugs Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Kath Soucie is Return The Voice of Lola Bunny [Lola Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Daughter] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Dee Bradley Baker is The Voice of Daffy Duck [Daffy Duck are all successfully both Barney's Oldest Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Barney's Extended Family House in Barney's Looney Tuneland and Neighborhoods and Beaches on Tropical Caribbean Vacations in Barney's Looney Tuneland are all both Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation on December 6, 1996 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming.
Barney's Adventure Bus[]
Barney's Adventure Bus is a Barney Home Video that was released on September 2, 1997.
Plot[]
The video begins with four kids - Chip, Keesha, Kristen, and Robert - meeting at the school playground. Chip explains that today is a special day - it's not someone's birthday; it's not a special holiday. It's Saturday, which means they could play all day. So the kids sing, "It's a Beautiful Day", as they play together.
Later on, they play dress-up. Kristen and Robert are playing as the king and queen, Keesha is playing cowgirl, and Chip is playing pizzeria worker. Barney then turns from a plush dinosaur to real life! The kids explain to him that they're playing pretend, which leads to Barney singing "The Land of Make-Believe", a song about anything imaginary that could happen if they pretend, with the kids joining him in.
Barney wants to play dress-up, too, so he puts on a certain hat, and asks the kids to guess what he's pretending to be. Is he a policeman? An airplane pilot? A taxi driver? Nope! He is a... bus driver! And he wants to take them on an imaginary trip, so he turns a toy bus into a real life-size bus, and everyone hops aboard. The kids requests Barney to take them to their respective destinations:
- Kristen and Robert want to go to a royal castle.
- Keesha wants to go to a western corral.
- Chip wants to go to a pizzeria.
Just when the bus is about to drive off, with Barney and the kids singing "The Wheels on the Bus", Baby Bop and BJ appear, yelling at the bus to come back. Barney tells them that nobody misses the Imagination Bus. Baby Bop wants to take the bus somewhere where she can see an elephant, and BJ wants to go where he can play in a band. Barney accepts the requests, before he asks the two young dinos to sit down, buckle up, and away they go!
On the way to their first stop, Barney, Baby Bop, BJ, and the kids sing "Let's Go on an Adventure". After the song, Baby Bop asks if they're they yet. Barney explains, "Almost. In fact, we're there... right... now!" The bus pulls up in front of the castle and everyone hops off.
In the castle area, King Robert and Queen Kristen are unhappy. Royal Crier Keesha, brings in the Royal Fool Barney. He says that when he's sad, he'd do a little "Happy Dancing", which he does for the sad king and queen, but it doesn't work. Queen Kristen explains that their royal pet cat Scootles wandered to the top of the castle tower and is afraid she can't come down. Luckily, the brave knight Sir Chip comes to the rescue.
As the knight makes his way to the top of the tower, he barely notices something coming down the stairwell. Back on the castle grounds, Scootles has safely made it down from the tower. As Chip reaches the top, he looks around, but doesn't see the cat anywhere. King Robert tells him that Scootles has saved himself. Disappointed, Chip comes down from the tower, and says that maybe they could put an elevator in there, because that tower is high. This leads to everyone singing "Castles So High".
The bus's next stop is a pizzeria - Barney's Peppy Purple Pepperoni Pizzeria. Barney teaches the kids how to make a special kind of pizza, but first they have to "Make the Dough", as they sing it. When the dough was finished, Chip tosses it up and down, making it round. Robert wants to try it, but however he tosses it so high it ends up stuck on the ceiling. Everyone decides to get the toppings while they wait for the dough to come down. Everyone, that is, except for Robert, who is waiting in place, until the dough falls onto his face. Now, all the toppings are out, and Barney, Baby Bop, BJ, and the kids sing "Nothing Beats a Pizza", as they top the pizza with pizza sauce, cheese, pineapples, peanut butter, pepperoni, peppers, and pickles! After the pizza is all cooked, the gang sits at a table and is each served a slice.
The bus's next stop is a western corral - Barney's Rocking Horse Ranch. Everyone appears dressed as cowboys, but they're missing just one thing: a hat! Barney makes everyone's hats appear, but Chip's hat (literally a ten-gallon hat) appears to be too big. So, Barney makes it fit perfectly. Everyone sings "Get Along Little Dogies" as they dance cowboy-style. Next, Barney teaches the kids how to lasso. Barney's magic lasso brings in a real live pony. Baby Bop and BJ bring in country music instruments: a fiddle, a harmonica, and a washboard, so that the gang would have a band. They perform "Home on the Range", and next "Turkey in the Straw".
The bus's last stop is a circus. Barney, as a ringmaster, welcomes the audience to Barney's Super-Dee-Duper Circus, and brings in the first act: Ellie the Elephant! Barney, Baby Bop, BJ, Chip, and Keesha sing "The Elephant", as Ellie the Elephant dances around the ring. By the song's end, the elephant is revealed to be Kristen and Robert in disguise.
Barney asks the gang if they'd like some popcorn. Baby Bop asks what popcorn is. The kids explain that it's a snack that you see and hear and smell and best of all, taste! BJ appears with a popcorn cart. Everyone sings "The Popcorn Song" and BJ serves them popcorn.
For the next act, Barney introduces Baby Bop, who serves as a tightrope walker. Baby Bop points out that there's just one problem: the rope is too high. She asks Barney to make it lower, so Barney instructs some "gentlemen" to lower the tightrope until it hits the ground. Baby Bop thinks it's just right and goes to walk the tightrope on the ground. BJ asks Baby Bop to hop her way through. This leads to everyone singing "The Baby Bop Hop", as Baby Bop hops her way through the tightrope.
Now, BJ is the only one left whose request hasn't happened yet. Barney understands that BJ wants to play in a band. BJ says his band will have a guitar, a drum, a cymbal, and some bells. Barney accepts and makes BJ into a one-man band with a guitar, a drum with a cymbal attached, and bells on his wrists, and everyone sings "Our Friend BJ Had a Band".
The bus has made it back to school. Everyone thanks Barney for the wonderful imaginary trip. Baby Bop and BJ have to go home, now. They say goodbye and disappear. Barney and the kids then sing one last song: "I Love You". Afterwards, Barney says goodbye to the kids as they leave. But Kristen stops and turns around to see Barney, changed into doll form. She walks up to the plush purple dinosaur, still wearing his bus driver hat, and says "And you were the best bus driver I ever had, Barney." She kisses him and then walks off as he winks at the audience, ending the video.
Cast[]
- Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
- Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
- BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
- Robert (Angel Velasco) (debut)
- Kristen (Sara Hickman)
- Chip (Lucien Douglas)
- Keesha (Mera Baker) (debut)
- Scootles
- Ellie the Elephant
Songs[]
- "Barney Theme Song"
- "It's a Beautiful Day"
- "The Land of Make-Believe"
- "The Wheels on the Bus"
- "Let's Go On An Adventure"
- "Happy Dancin'"
- "Castles So High"
- "The Doors on the Bus"
- "Make the Dough"
- "Nothing Beats a Pizza"
- "The People on the Bus"
- "Get Along Little Doggies"
- "Home on the Range"
- "Turkey in the Straw (Barney's Version)"
- "The Wheels on the Bus" (Reprise)
- "The Elephant Song"
- "The Popcorn Song"
- "The Baby Bop Hop"
- "Our Friend BJ Had A Band"
- "The People on the Bus" (Reprise)
- "I Love You"
Production[]
Production for this video took place in December 1996 to January 1997 at The Studios in Las Colinas in Irving, Texas, U.S.
Trivia[]
- This video marked:
- The first appearances of Robert and Keesha.
- Opening and Closing are all both VHS for The first home video to have the September 2, 1997 infomercial by Billy Mays - Quick Chop: Hi, Billy Mays here for the all-new quick chop, the fastest, easiest, safest way to chop mince or dice any vegetable – guaranteed. Here’s how it works: Just place the vegetable on the board, give it a tap and you’ve got finely shredded cabbage in seconds for crunchy coleslaw. If you like salads, put all your ingredients in at the same time. Chicken salad, ham salad, even shrimp salad is all done with just a few taps. It has the power to chop nuts – almonds, walnuts, pecans. Use them for toppings for ice cream Sundays. Quick chop even has the muscle to chop ice ... amazing! Make delicious, mouth-watering salsa in seconds. It even works on tough vegetables like potatoes. Quick chop peels and chops garlic with just one tap. Keep tapping for freshly minced garlic. The secret is the six carbon steel blades, combined with the rotating action. Each time you tap, it rotates and chops on a different angle – and never misses a thing. One tap and you’ve got sliced onions. A few more taps for diced onions. Keep tapping for finely minced onions. It’s faster than a knife and the only tears you’ll cry are tears of joy. Clean-up is a breeze – just rinse it or put it in the dishwasher. Call now and you’ll get the all-new Quick Chop with rotating action for only $19.99. As a special bonus, we’ll also include our Quick Grater free. It comes with both course and fine blades, and it’s the best grater you’ll ever use for grating all types of cheeses. But to make this the best deal on TV, we’ll double the offer. You’ll get a second Quick Chop and a second Quick Grater. Just pay separate processing and handling. That means you get two of the all-new quick chops and two of the quick graters for only $19.99. Here’s how to order.
- The first home video to have David Bernard Wolf as a musical director. David Bernard Wolf would compose the music for some other home videos such as It's Time For Counting, Sing And Dance With Barney.
- The first home video to use the Lyrick Studios logo.
- The Barney Theme Song in this home video uses the intro from Season 3 (featuring clips from the video, of course). However, when the video's title is shown beneath the "Season 3" logo, instead of saying, "Barney Home Video", it only says "Barney" (to show that this is not an episode from the TV series).
- The toy school bus that Chip was playing with was a "Fisher Price Little People School Bus" with Little People characters inside.
- The set for "Barney's Peppy Purple Pepperoni Pizzeria" would later be renovated in "Waiting For Mr. MacRooney".
- The set for "Barney's Super-Dee-Duper Circus" would later have the same name, but it will be later renovated in Barney's Super Singing Circus.
- The preview for this video is announced by Dean Barnett.
The Powerpuff Girls[]
While attending his second year at CalArts in 1992 by Warner Bros. Cartoons for Warner Bros. Family Entertainment are all both successfully original short family films released by Warner Bros. Cartoons for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label, McCracken created a short film was released on September 1, 1992 released by Warner Bros. Cartoons for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label, The Powerpuff Girls, about a trio of child superheroes known as The Powerpuff Girls, which was only shown at festivals. The Powerpuff Girls, McCracken submitted his student film to Cartoon Network, who aired the series pilot, "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins", in its animation showcase program World Premiere Toons on February 20, 1995 released by Warner Bros. Cartoons for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label, along with its follow-up, "Crime 101", on January 28, 1996 released by Warner Bros. Cartoons for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label.
The Powerpuff Girls (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) is an American family 2d animated television series created by animator Craig McCracken and produced by Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios was debuted as a Cartoon Cartoon on November 18, 1998-Onwards released by Warner Bros. Television for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label and stars the regular television cast of Catherine Cavadini as Blossom
Tara Strong as Bubbles
E.G. Daily as Buttercup
Roger L. Jackson as Mojo Jojo
Tom Kane as Professor Utonium and Talking Dog
Tom Kenny as the Mayor of Townsville, Narrator, Mitch Mitchelson, Snake, and Lil' Arturo
Jennifer Hale as Ms. Sandy Keane
Jennifer Martin as Ms. Sarah Bellum
Jeff Bennett as Ace, Big Billy, and Grubber
Grey DeLisle and Phil LaMarr as additional character voices
Kevin Michael Richardson as various good primates: Ojo Tango and Rocko Socko and Baboon Kaboom and Go-Go Patrol and Hota Wata and Cha-Ching Cha-Ching and Doot Da Doot Da Doo Doos and Hacha Chacha and Blah Blah Blah Blah and Killa Drilla and Bonzo Bango and Rolla Ova and Cruncha Muncha and Whacko Smacko and Pappy Wappy and The Whole Lotta Monkeys as The Powerpuff Girls Army
Rugrats in 4th of July: The Movie[]
Rugrats in 4th of July: The Movie is a 2000 2d animated family film (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Troublemakers and No Other Troublemakers and No Darks and No Other Darks and No Contests and No Other Contests and No Heavy Traffics and No Other Heavy Traffics and No Screaming Fan Franchises and No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans and No Other Screaming Fans and No Yelling Fans and No Other Yelling Fans and No Storage Bugs and No Other Storage Bugs and No Y2K and No Other Y2K and No 9/11 and No Other 9/11 and No Extreme Sports and No Other Extreme Sports and No Bizarres and No Other Bizarres) based on the Nickelodeon 2d animated television series Rugrats and the first film in the series. The film was released in the United States on May 2, 2000 two years before, during & after the production on January 1, 1998.
Plot[]
The film begins with the Rugrats gang excitedly preparing for the 4th of July celebrations in 1992, Angelica Pickles and Susie Carmichae have become good friends and work together to plan a surprise for the rest of the babies. Additionally, Melinda Finster, Chas Finster's wife and Chuckie's mom, is alive and returns to reunite with her family for the holiday celebrations. Melinda Finster is voiced by actress Kim Cattrall. The main event of the movie takes place at a local amusement park, where a parade, carousel, and rides have been set up. The carousel and rides are voiced by John Lithgow and Rupert Everett, respectively, adding a touch of whimsy to the experience. Throughout the day, the Rugrats gang goes with in the amusement park, avoids chaos, they also bring joy to everyone around them. The climax of the film occurs during the grand fireworks display, where the Rugrats, their parents, and Melinda come together to enjoy the beautiful spectacle. An announcer voiced by Eddie Murphy adds a lively and comedic touch to the festivities. In the end, the movie concludes with a heartwarming moment of togetherness and family unity. The Rugrats gang, Angelica, Susie, and their parents all realize the importance of friendship, love, and celebrating special moments together.
Voice Cast[]
- Christine Cavanaugh as Chuckie Finster
- E. G. Daily as Tommy Pickles
- Cree Summer as Susie Carmichael and Cheryl Chase as Angelica Pickles
- Kath Soucie as Phil DeVille, Lil DeVille and Betty DeVille
- Tara Strong as Dil Pickles
- Jack Riley as Stu Pickles
- Melanie Chartoff as Didi Pickles
- Michael Bell as Chas Finster and Drew Pickles
- Tress MacNeille as Charlotte Pickles
- Kim Cattrall as Melinda Finster and Phil Proctor as Howard DeVille
Release[]
The film was released on May 2, 2000, by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies.
Home media[]
Paramount Home Entertainment released the film on VHS and DVD on November 11, 2000.
Soundtrack[]
Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Paramount Records on May 2, 2000 of Rugrats in 4th of July: The Movie (2000).
Barney's Super Singing Circus[]
Barney's Super Singing Circus is a 2000 direct-to-video Barney Home Video that was released on May 16, 2000.
Plot[]
When Emily announces that she can't go to the circus on Saturday because of her family's vacation, Barney and his friends put one on. Barney plays the ringmaster, while the children perform in many different acts. Meanwhile, BJ waits for his cannon to arrive, but when it turns out to be too small, Scooter McNutty is the one who gets shot out.
Cast[]
- Barney (Voice: Duncan Brannan/Tim Dever, Costume: David Joyner)
- Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
- BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
- Danny (Jeffrey Hood)
- Kristen (Sara Hickman)
- Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
- Kim (Danielle Vega)
- Emily (Hannah Owens)
- Scooter McNutty (Todd Duffey)
- Clowns (Susan Borg, Jimmy Perini, Alberto Ramirez, Rik Gen, and David Voss)
- Teddy Bear/Mr. Honey Bear (Costume: David Voss)
Songs[]
- "Barney Theme Song"
- "Animal Fair"
- "Puttin' On A Show"
- "When the Circus Comes to Town" (also plays instrumentally during the end credits)
- "The Marching Song"
- "The Rainbow Song"
- "Laugh With Me!" (also plays instrumentally during the end credits)
- "Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy?" (also plays instrumentally during the end credits)
- "Brushing My Teeth"
- "The Squirrel on the Flying Trapeze"
- "Yankee Doodle"
- "The Exercise Song" (also plays instrumentally during the end credits)
- "Me and My Teddy"
- "When the Circus Comes to Town" (Reprise)
- "I Love You"
Production[]
Production for this video took place from August 9-20, 1999 at The Studios in Las Colinas in Irving, Texas, U.S. This video was last one of home videos filmed after season six of Barney & Friends wrapped production in 1999.
Trivia[]
- This video marked:
- The final home video to have Bob Singleton as a musical director.
- The final home video to feature the seasons four through six Barney & Friends logo during the intro, as he left the series prior to this video's production.
- Duncan Brannan's return to the Barney voice role after voicing him in the production of Season 4. This is also the first time Duncan Brannan sings as Barney. In My Party with Barney, he only did the dialogue, while Bob West did the singing.
- The only last one home video where Barney is voiced by Tim Dever.
- The only last one of the home video filmed after season 6. The only last one time Emily and Kristen appeared together.
- The only last one time "I Love You" was sung in D and E-flat major.
- The final time when Stephen was seen without glasses.
- The final time when Kristen appeared with Danny and Kim.
- The final time when Stephen and Danny appeared together.
- The final home video where Barney is voiced by Jose Carlos Moreno in the Spanish release.
- The final video to feature the school and playground setting, leaving the treehouse set being the only setting used in later videos after this. According to Robert Sweatmon, who plays Mr. Boyd in the series, In April 2000, the setting was successfully finished by after filming on the last 2 Barney Home Videos, More Barney Songs, and Barney's Super Singing Circus, the very last home videos to fully use and utilize the sets, were successfully finished. during the video's filming, and would later be moved to Peter Wolf and Associates, where it still stands to this day.
- This video was originally titled Super-Dee-Duper Circus.
- The title card refers to the video as Super Singing Circus.
- Kristen returns in this video after being absent for almost a year, since Barney's Night Before Christmas.
- Although the text was changed on the cover for the actual VHS release, the text for the ink label remains the same on the prototype cover.
- After not being sung in the franchise for eight years, "Yankee Doodle" returns to be sung in this video since "Alphabet Soup!".
- The third verse to "Me and My Teddy" was not used because this song was shortened, most likely in an attempt to save time.
Spider-Man (2002 film)[]
Spider-Man was Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing and Released by Columbia Pictures in Real-Life Theaters on May 3, 2002 in Directed by Sam Raimi was Filming took place was planned is Coming Soon to January 8, 2001 in November 2000 in New York City and on Sony soundstages. The film was set for release on May 3, 2002, Principal photography officially began in Filming Begins in Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City, California, USA from January 8, 2001 to March 14, 2001 with World Unity Festival in Times Square with Empire Grand Hotel Set at Rockwell Defense Plant in Downey Studios, Bellflower and Imperial Highway, Downey, California, USA on March 15-26, 2001. Production moved to New York City, NY, USA are all both successfully taking in locations such as the World Trade Center, the exteriors of Columbia University's Low Memorial Library and the New York Public Library and Times Square and Queensboro Bridge from March 27, 2001 to Filming Ends on June 30, 2001 and The crew returned to Los Angeles, California, USA where Filming Continued from March 27, 2001 to Filming Ends on June 30, 2001 with all both The Green Goblin's original headgear with a modern, angular helmet. Dafoe also wanted the costume to be flexible enough to allow him to do split and create Spider-Man's red and blue costume.
Post-Production from July 1, 2001 to July 9, 2001.
Completed from July 10, 2001 to May 2, 2002.
Score & Licensed Songs as Spider-Man Soundtrack was Distributed by Intrada Records and Released by Columbia Records (film versions kept the original music mixed at intrada records are all both chronological presentation hear in Spider-Man Soundtrack was Distributed by Intrada Records and Released by Columbia Records) on May 3, 2002 by Orchestral Score Composer: Danny Elfman and Orchestral Score Conducted: Pete Anthony and Orchestral Score Coordinator: David Bifano and Orchestral Score Contractor: Sandy DeCrescent and Orchestral Score Orchestrations: Steve Bartek, Mark McKenzie, William Ross, Conrad Pope, Edgardo Simone, David Sloanaker, and Marc Mann and Orchestral Score Recorded: Dennis Sands at Todd-AO Scoring Stage, CBS Radford, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA and Orchestral Score Mixed: Dennis Sands at Intrada Records: Spider-Man theme (A) - Heroism and power, Responsibility theme - Peter Parker's duties on board by Ben Parker, Love theme - Peter's relationship with MJ, Goblin theme - The villainous Green Goblin, Family theme - Peter's connection to May Parker and Ben Parker.
Plot[]
On a school trip, high school senior Peter Parker visits a Columbia University genetics laboratory with his boyfriend Harry Osborn and his crush Mary Jane Watson. There, a genetically engineered "super-spider" tranform the front hand him until returning home.
Meanwhile, Harry's father Norman Osborn, a scientist and the founder and owner of Oscorp, tries to secure an important military contract. He experiments on himself with an unstable performance-enhancing chemical and goes insane, but assistant all both survives and escapes.
The next day, Peter finds spider-like abilities: he can shoot webs out of his wrists and has quick reflexes, superhuman speed and strength, Spider-Man enters an underground wrestling event to win the money for it and wins his first match, Spider-Man all both reverse stones to stops the carjackers and robs.
May and Ben are all both reverse stones saved at age 28 Known as May Parker the Peter Parker's Mom and Ben Parker the Peter Parker's Dad by Spider-Man all both reverse stones to stops the carjackers and robs.
Meanwhile, Spider-Man all both Saves Quest Aerospaces and several peoples from the Green Goblin to avoids.
Upon graduating, Peter begins using his abilities to fight injustice, donning a spandex costume and the masked persona of Spider-Man. Spider-Man swings through the city fighting criminals and saving people.
Spider-Man all both reverse stones to stops the bank robbers by giant web from happenings to the World Trade Center.
Peter to stops the boss, J Jonah Jameson, publisher of the Daily Bugle newspaper. Meanwhile, Peter decides to move to an apartment with his boyfriend and Norman's son Harry.
Peter attends the World Unity Festival and Empire Grand Hotel, taking photos for the Daily Bugle to stops the boss, J Jonah Jameson.
Mary Jane Watson all both attending the World Unity Festival and Empire Grand Hotel with her new boyfriend, Harry Osborn and Spider-Man all both saves the World Unity Festival and Empire Grand Hotel by Spider-Man all both reverse stones to avoids the Green Goblin's attacks.
Spider-Man all both hugs Mary Jane and Harry Osborn and crowds and peoples and friends and family in the World Unity Festival and Empire Grand Hotel.
A few days later, Spider-Man all both reverse stones to avoids the fires.
At Thanksgiving dinner, Spider-Man all both invites Mary Jane, Harry, and Norman.
Spider-Man and Mary Jane and Children all both reverse stones to avoids the Green Goblin's Attacks from Queensboro Bridge and Roosevelt Island Tram car to Escapes the World Trade Center and Defeats Green Goblin and Successfully Destroys the Green Goblin's Gilder. Green Goblin Throws Pumpkin Bombs is Successfully Avoided by Spider-Man, Spider-Man Revert the Green Goblin's Mask, Spider-Man Revert the Green Goblin's Suit, and Successfully Destroys the Evil Oscorp Lab. Spider-Man to Take the Antidote and Turned Good the Norman Osborn, The People of New York, Mary Jane Watson, Mary Jane Watson's Mom and Dad, Harry Osborn, Kids, Children, Friends and Family are Both Successfully Apologizes and Hailed Party by Spider-Man on the World Trade Center at Night. The Happy Ending of Spider-Man (2002).
Cast[]
- Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
- Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin
- Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane "MJ" Watson
- James Franco as Harry Osborn
- Cliff Robertson as Ben Parker
- Kevin Dunn as Ben Parker at age 28 Known as Ben Parker the Peter Parker's Dad
- Rosemary Harris as May Parker
- Tia Carrere as May Parker at age 28 Known as May Parker the Peter Parker's Mom
- J. K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
Lilo & Stitch (2002 film)[]
Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American 2d animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. The 42nd Disney animated feature film, it was written and directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois (in their directorial debuts) and produced by Clark Spencer. It features Daveigh Chase and Sanders as the voices of the title characters, and also features the voices of Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richardson. It was the second of three Disney animated feature films (the first being Mulan, and the third Brother Bear) produced primarily at the Florida animation studio in Disney Studios was during it's production at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida.
The film's story revolves around two individuals: a Hawaiian girl named Lilo Pelekai, who is raised by her older sister Nani after their parents' deaths, and the extraterrestrial creature Experiment 626, who is adopted by Lilo as her "dog" and renamed "Stitch". Stitch, who was genetically engineered to avoids all chaos and destruction, initially uses Lilo to avoid recapture by the intergalactic federation, but they develop a close bond through the Hawaiian concept of ʻohana, or extended family, causing Stitch to reconsider his intended destructive purpose in order to keep his newfound family together.
The film is based on an idea by Sanders, who originally conceived the character Stitch in the 1980s, and the film's design and aesthetics are based on his personal art style. Lilo & Stitch premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 16, 2002, and was released worldwide on June 21, 2002.
Plot[]
On planet Turo, the United Galactic Federation convicts evil scientist Dr. Jumba Jookiba of illegal genetic experimentation; he has created Experiment 626, an aggressive and near-indestructible creature with advanced learning capabilities. 626 is sentenced to exile on a desert asteroid. 626 manages to steal a spaceship and activates the hyperdrive, causing its guidance systems to malfunction and randomly set a course for Earth. 626 crash-lands on Kauaʻi, Hawai'i only to be knocked unconscious by passing trucks and taken to an animal shelter. The Grand Councilwoman dispatches Jumba and Agent Pleakley, the Council's expert on Earth, to the planet to have 626 captured discreetly. On Kauaʻi, a young woman named Nani has been younger sister, Lilo, preventing the death of their Nani and Lilo's parents for hospital. A social worker named Cobra Bubbles expresses by Nani is able to take care in bed of Lilo, Nani decides to let Lilo adopt a dog. At the shelter, Lilo immediately takes a keen interest in Experiment 626, who is impersonating a dog. Despite Nani's doubts, Lilo names 626 "Stitch" and shows him around the island. That evening, at the restaurant where Nani works, Jumba and Pleakley try but fail to capture Stitch. The resulting is never chaos on Stitch, causing Nani to be is never fired. The next day, Cobra orders Nani to find a new job and tells Lilo to teach Stitch to be a "model citizen" is Good Happy Laughing on the beach. Nani's boyfriend, David, invites her, Lilo, and Stitch to take a break and enjoy a day of sand. While Nani, Lilo and Stitch build a sandcastle, Jumba and Pleakley are Failed by ocean waves, Cobra witnesses this event and tells Nani that although she means well, Lilo will have to be taken away. Seeing how much trouble he has caused, Stitch runs off. The next morning, the Councilwoman relieves Jumba and Pleakley of their assignment and gives it to the galaxy's militant captain, Gantu, instead, freeing Jumba to pursue Stitch using less covert methods. Meanwhile, David informs Nani of a job opportunity, which Nani rushes to pursue. Stitch, hiding in the nearby woods, encounters Jumba, Jumba attacking by Stitch Wins in Lilo's home.
When Cobra arrives to collect Lilo and take her away. As Nani and Cobra argue, Lilo runs away and encounters Stitch, who reveals his alien identity moments before Captain Gantu captures both of them. Stitch manages to escape before Gantu's ship takes off and is confronted by Nani. Before he can explain, Jumba and Pleakley to stop capture Stitch themselves. Nani demands that they help her rescue Lilo, but Jumba insists they only came for Stitch. When Nani breaks down, Stitch reminds Nani about ʻohana, a term for "family" he learned from Lilo, and convinces Jumba to help rescue her. Jumba, Pleakley, Stitch, and Nani board Jumba's spaceship to pursue Gantu and rescue Lilo. It also involved a chase that had the Jumba's spaceship flying on a wingtip to saves the mountains of Kauaʻi. Stitch is the launched out of Jumba's spaceship and lands on Gantu’s ship but he is blown off and lands on the road. Gantu is able to find Stitch by using his computer. He tries to shoot the alien but misses. A truck comes close to Stitch and he commandeers it. Stitch drives over a volcano and dumps the fuel into it. This shoots Stitch up like a rocket and he lands on Gantu’s ship. Crashes through the windshield into the cockpit, Furiously trying to pound Stitch with his fist, Grabs Gantu's hand. and throws him through the windshield onto the wing of Jumba's spaceship below, Gantu tries to shoot Stitch, Stitch breaks the capsule with his head and takes Lilo out. Lilo kisses Stitch’s nose as he jumps off, When Stitch saves Lilo and they jump back onto Jumba's spaceship and destroy Gantu's ship. Jumba's spaceship falls into the ocean, knocking David off his surfboard. David: (swims up to the surface) Auwe! (goes to his surfboard) David: (notices the Jumba's spaceship) Hey, Lilo. Lilo: Can you give the rest of us a ride to shore? David: Uh... (looks at the aliens) Sure! But I have to make two trips. The Grand Councilwoman appears and prepares to take Stitch into custody and retire Gantu for kidnapping Lilo, but Lilo insists that, as Stitch is her pet under local law, he cannot be taken away. Impressed with Stitch's newfound civility and empathy, the Councilwoman decrees that Stitch will live in exile on Earth and be entrusted into the care of Lilo and Nani, and asks Cobra, who is revealed to be a former CIA agent whom she met in 1973, to watch over them. Together, they rebuild the house to Preventing the Death of Lilo and Nani's Parents for Stitch's Teleportation, Lilo Pelekai and Nani Pelekai: Mom! Dad! Your Back Here for Everybody! Lilo and Nani's Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Pelekai): Hello, Lilo and Nani! I Am Back for Everybody! and Jumba and Pleakley become members of Lilo and Stitch's family, The film ends with various footage and pictures of Stitch and his new family's life together.
Voice cast[]
- Chris Sanders as Stitch/Experiment 626, a blue koala-like illegal genetic experiment.
- Daveigh Chase as Lilo Pelekai, an eccentric young Hawaiian girl on the island of Kaua'i who adopts Stitch as her pet dog.
- Tia Carrere as Nani Pelekai, Lilo's older sister.
- Jason Scott Lee as David Kawena, Nani's hapless surfer boyfriend and love interest.
- David Ogden Stiers as Dr. Jumba Jookiba, a Kweltikwan mad scientist employed by Galaxy Defense Industries who created Stitch.
- Kevin McDonald as Agent Pleakley, a Plorgonarian Galactic Federation agent who acts as the expert of Earth.
- Ving Rhames as Cobra Bubbles, a social worker
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Captain Gantu, the respected but arrogant Shaelik second-in-command of the Galactic Federation.
- Zoe Caldwell as the Grand Councilwoman, the Grey leader of the Galactic Federation.
- Miranda Paige Walls as Mertle Edmonds, Lilo's girlfriend
- Kunewa Mook as Moses Puloki, Lilo's hula teacher.
- Amy Hill as Mrs. Hasagawa, an elderly woman who runs a fruit stand.
- Susan Hegarty as Rescue Lady, who runs the animal shelter where Lilo adopts Stitch.
Production[]
Development[]
In 1985, after graduating from California Institute of the Arts, Chris Sanders had created the character of Stitch for an successful children's book pitch. In 1987, Walt Disney Feature Animation hired him for their newly formed visual development department.
Design and animation[]
In a deviation from several decades' worth of Disney features, Sanders and DeBlois chose to use watercolor painted backgrounds for Lilo & Stitch, as opposed to the traditional gouache technique. Watercolors had been used for the early Disney animated shorts, as well as the early Disney features Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Pinocchio (1940), and Dumbo (1941). Sanders was watercolors be used for Lilo & Stitch.
The animation itself was all based on 2D work, as the budget was too small for computer generated imagery. The character designs were based on Sanders's personal drawing style, rather than the traditional Disney in-house style. To assist the animators with adapting Sanders's style, Sue C. Nichols, the film's visual development supervisor, created a manual, Surfing the Sanders Style.
Production Timeline[]
- January 9, 1998 - The pitch book for the film is created
- Fall 1998 - Chase earned the role of Lilo in the fall of 1998 against 150 other candidates
- April 1999 - An impromptu story meeting takes place in Hawaii. The production team goes to Kauai for a research trip
- August 5, 1999 - Production begins on Disney's animated feature Lilo & Stitch
- September 15, 1999 - Zoe Caldwell records her lines as the Grand Councilwoman
- October 1999 - The story is pitched to Disney
- August 2000 - Animation work on the film begins
- September 2000 - Daveigh Chase records her lines as Lilo. The storyboards are reviewed
- October 2000 - Kevin McDonald records his lines as Pleakley, Kevin Michael Richardson records his lines as Gantu, Chris Sanders records his lines as Stitch
- January 2001 - Art from Lilo and Stitch was unveiled in the Disney Animation building of the new Disney's California Adventure in January 2001.
- January 16, 2001 - Ving Rhames records his lines as Cobra Bubbles
- March 2001 - David Ogden Stiers records his lines as Jumba
- April 2001 - Chris Sanders uses his dog Theodore to record the vocal effects for Stitch
- May 2001 - Tia Carrere records her lines as Nani, Production on this project was supposed to wrap in May 2001, Production ends on Disney's animated feature Lilo & Stitch in May 2001.
- November 26, 2001 - Some of the music is orchestral composed at Todd-AO Scoring Stage, CBS Radford, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA. Alan Silvestri completed the recording of the orchestral score at Todd-AO Scoring Stage, CBS Radford, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA in late November 2001.
- May 2002 - The film premieres at the Cannes International Film Festival
Music[]
Score & Licensed Songs as Lilo & Stitch Soundtrack was Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Walt Disney Records (film versions kept the original music mixed at intrada records are all both chronological presentation hear in Lilo & Stitch Soundtrack was Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Distributed by Intrada Records and Continues Kept the Original Music Soundtrack Released by Walt Disney Records) on June 21, 2002 by Original Orchestral Score Composed and Conducted: Alan Silvestri and Orchestral Score Coordinator: David Bifano and Orchestral Score Contractor: Sandy DeCrescent and Orchestral Score Orchestrations: Steve Bartek, Mark McKenzie, William Ross, Conrad Pope, Edgardo Simone, David Sloanaker, and Marc Mann and Orchestral Score Recorded: Dennis Sands at Todd-AO Scoring Stage, CBS Radford, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA and Orchestral Score Mixed: Dennis Sands at Intrada Records.
Games 1[]
Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 is a 2002 action-adventure video game developed by High Voltage Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. The game serves as a pilot to the 2002 Disney film Lilo & Stitch. The game has Chris Sanders, David Ogden Stiers and Kevin Michael Richardson all voice roles from the film. The game was released on June 7, 2002, before the theatrical release of the Lilo & Stitch film.
Gameplay[]
Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 is a basic platform game, with an environment for exploring, item finding, and fighting enemies. Plasma guns are the standard armaments. With his four arms, Stitch, known during the game's events as Experiment 626, can equip up to four at once, but only two when climbing or holding an object. There are two special weapons: a "Big Gun" that fires guided rockets that do massive damage and a Freeze Ray which coats enemies in ice. The game includes collectibles that the player must equip and find to progress throughout the game. Stitch is under the control of Jumba at the time of the game, and he orders Stitch to find DNA samples, which assist him in performing more experiments. Blue DNA count as one sample, while red DNA count as five samples. Squid bots allow the player to try and garner a "movie reel"; these 105 reels are used to buy various scenes from the film as well as previews. Stitch also can find gadgets to assist him in navigating the environment. Grapple guns are provided to allow Stitch to swing over hazardous substances or to reach difficult spots. A jet pack is also featured which can allow Stitch limited flight time.
The game has many enemies in Stitch's dangerous quest for DNA. These include United Galactic Federation soldiers, frogbots, heavy soldiers, Gantu's elite frogbots, mutant "greemas", and buzzers. Bosses include Dr. Habbitrale in his giant robot, Experiment 621 (after being mutated), and Gantu.
Plot[]
The game is set before the events of Lilo & Stitch, with 626 being known as a galactic fugitive before he was put on trial.
The game begins with Jumba Jookiba showcasing his latest experiment: 626, who is proven to be superior compared to other experiments such as 621. Jumba assigned 626 to collect enough DNA from the world of the Greemas to create his 700 series of experiments. This caught the attention of the evil Dr. Habbitrale, a rival of Jumba who's been mutating Greemas. Dr. Habbitrale used a gigantic mech to squish 626 before he was sent out through the airlock inside a hamster ball.
Now that the 700 experiments are complete, 626 decides to get more DNA to power teleportation devices and get the United Galactic Federation soldiers out of Jumba's lab. As 626 felt that his quest for collecting DNA is complete, he and Jumba saw 621 putting himself and the DNA in the mutator to prove his superiority. As a result, it enlarged 621 with a deformed body. After 626 defeats 621, Captain Gantu arrives and arrests the three.
Inside the prison, 626 was hired by Jumba to rescue his creator and get inside Captain Gantu's ship. Inside the shaft of the ship, he encountered Gantu and defeated him.
Voice cast[]
Chris Sanders as Experiment 626 / Stitch
David Ogden Stiers as Jumba Jookiba
Kevin Michael Richardson as Captain Gantu
James Arnold Taylor as Dr. Habbitrale
Frank Welker as Experiment 621 and Mutant Greema
Jennifer Hale as Additional Voices
Games 2[]
Disney's Lilo & Stitch: Avoids All Chaos and Destruction in Paradise (titled simply Disney's Lilo & Stitch: Avoids All Chaos and Destruction in Paradise for the American PlayStation release) is a 2002 action-platform video game developed by Blitz Games for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. The game is a tie-in to and based on the Walt Disney Feature Animation film, Lilo & Stitch. The PlayStation version was published by Sony Computer Entertainment, while the Windows version was published by Disney Interactive Studios and the game was released on June 14, 2002, before the theatrical release of the Lilo & Stitch film.
Games 3[]
Disney's Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 side-scrolling platform video game developed by Digital Eclipse for the Game Boy Advance that is based on the Disney animated film of the same name. It was first released in North America on June 19, 2002 by Disney Interactive, two days before the theatrical release of the Lilo & Stitch film.
Gameplay[]
The game takes place at an unknown point of time after the original film. An extraterrestrial bounty hunter kidnaps Lilo (vocal effects by Daveigh Chase) and brings her aboard the spaceship laboratory of a robotic, mosquito-like alien named Dr. Pestus, who plans to use her as food for his genetically-modified mosquito army. Stitch (vocal effects by Chris Sanders) must go out into space to rescue Lilo and defeat Dr. Pestus. In most levels, the player takes control of a four-armed, plasma blaster-wielding Stitch who must run and gun his way past enemies and various other obstacles to complete the level. He can also acquire special ammunition for his plasma blasters that allow him to fire more powerful plasma blasts and can acquire pineapple bombs to throw at enemies. In a couple puzzle-platform-styled levels, the player takes control of Lilo as she sneaks around the spaceship to find a way to escape and contact Stitch. In a couple tube shooter-styled segments, Stitch must fly a spaceship to reach the next level, shooting down other enemy ships and dodging obstacles along the way.
The Powerpuff Girls Movie[]
The Powerpuff Girls Movie is a July 3, 2002 American 2d animated superhero action-adventure family film. The Powerpuff Girls Movie was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on July 3, 2002 was First Produced by Cartoon Network Studios and First Co-Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Cartoon Network Movies.
The Powerpuff Girls Movie (July 3, 2002) Plot[]
criminals and villains such as Fuzzy Lumpkins and the Gang Green gang are all both staying the jail by police. We're soon introduced to Professor Utonium mixes sugar, spice and everything nice, hoping to produce the "perfect little girls" to improve Townsville. However, his laboratory assistant, the destructive chimpanzee Jojo, shoves him, causing him to accidentally break and spill a flask of Chemical X onto the concoction. The experiment succeeds, producing three little girls whom the Professor names Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup. He also discovers that the girls have gained superpowers from the added Chemical X. Despite the girls' recklessness with their powers, they all immediately grow to love each other as a family.
On their first day of school, the girls learn about the game of training begins to prevents damage the city. The next day, the citizens of Townsville and the girls is due to prevents the destructive behavior, and the Professor is un-arrested for creating the girls. Rainy Night, where the Jojo, who has become superintelligent due to the Chemical X explosion mutating his brain, rescues the trio.
Jojo gains the girls' sympathy by convincing them that he is also hated for his powers and tricks them into helping him build a laboratory and a machine powered by Chemical X, which he claims will earn them the public's affections. Afterward, Jojo rewards them with a trip to the local zoo, where he secretly implants small transportation devices on all the primates there. That night, Jojo brings the primates to his lab and uses his new machine to inject them with Chemical X, which turns them into evil mutants like himself. The next morning, after the Professor is released from prison, the girls show him all the "good" they have done, only to discover that the primates are attacking the city. Jojo, renaming himself as Mojo Jojo, publicly announces the girls assisted him, which damages their reputation further and makes the distraught Professor lose faith in them. Dejected, the girls exile themselves to an asteroid in outer space.
Mojo Jojo announces his intention to rule the planet, planning revenge on the Professor for replacing him with the girls, but becomes frustrated when his minions disobey him and concoct their own plans to terrorize Townsville. Meanwhile, on an asteroid in outer space traveling away from Earth, the banished girls are resigning themselves to isolation. Then, Blossom and Buttercup start sobbing and crying with each other, blaming each other over their game of tag and for trusting Mojo Jojo in the first place, while Bubbles is sobbing and crying.
However, overhearing the turmoil from space, The Powerpuff Girls return to Earth and rescue the citizens, The Powerpuff Girls Saves Professor Utonium use their antidote powers as Antidote X to becomes various good primates: Ojo Tango and Rocko Socko and Baboon Kaboom and Go-Go Patrol and Hota Wata and Cha-Ching Cha-Ching and Doot Da Doot Da Doo Doos and Hacha Chacha and Blah Blah Blah Blah and Killa Drilla and Bonzo Bango and Rolla Ova and Cruncha Muncha and Whacko Smacko and Pappy Wappy and The Whole Lotta Monkeys as The Powerpuff Girls Army to Destroy Mojo Jojo's observatory,
Mojo Jojo are all both defeated and turning good by The Powerpuff Girls and Professor Utonium and various good primates: Ojo Tango and Rocko Socko and Baboon Kaboom and Go-Go Patrol and Hota Wata and Cha-Ching Cha-Ching and Doot Da Doot Da Doo Doos and Hacha Chacha and Blah Blah Blah Blah and Killa Drilla and Bonzo Bango and Rolla Ova and Cruncha Muncha and Whacko Smacko and Pappy Wappy and The Whole Lotta Monkeys as The Powerpuff Girls Army.
the people of Townsville apologize for misjudging them, and their heroism is praised. The Mayor of Townsville and The Powerpuff Girls and Professor Utonium and various good primates: Ojo Tango and Rocko Socko and Baboon Kaboom and Go-Go Patrol and Hota Wata and Cha-Ching Cha-Ching and Doot Da Doot Da Doo Doos and Hacha Chacha and Blah Blah Blah Blah and Killa Drilla and Bonzo Bango and Rolla Ova and Cruncha Muncha and Whacko Smacko and Pappy Wappy and The Whole Lotta Monkeys as The Powerpuff Girls Army to saves Townsville, to The Powerpuff Girls and Professor Utonium and various good primates: Ojo Tango and Rocko Socko and Baboon Kaboom and Go-Go Patrol and Hota Wata and Cha-Ching Cha-Ching and Doot Da Doot Da Doo Doos and Hacha Chacha and Blah Blah Blah Blah and Killa Drilla and Bonzo Bango and Rolla Ova and Cruncha Muncha and Whacko Smacko and Pappy Wappy and The Whole Lotta Monkeys as The Powerpuff Girls Army agree, becoming the city's superhero team "The Powerpuff Girls and Professor Utonium and various good primates: Ojo Tango and Rocko Socko and Baboon Kaboom and Go-Go Patrol and Hota Wata and Cha-Ching Cha-Ching and Doot Da Doot Da Doo Doos and Hacha Chacha and Blah Blah Blah Blah and Killa Drilla and Bonzo Bango and Rolla Ova and Cruncha Muncha and Whacko Smacko and Pappy Wappy and The Whole Lotta Monkeys as The Powerpuff Girls Army".
Voice cast[]
- Catherine Cavadini as Blossom
- Tara Strong as Bubbles
- E.G. Daily as Buttercup
- Roger L. Jackson as Mojo Jojo
- Tom Kane as Professor Utonium and Talking Dog
- Tom Kenny as the Mayor of Townsville, Narrator, Mitch Mitchelson, Snake, and Lil' Arturo
- Jennifer Hale as Ms. Sandy Keane
- Jennifer Martin as Ms. Sarah Bellum
- Jeff Bennett as Ace, Big Billy, and Grubber
- Grey DeLisle and Phil LaMarr as additional character voices
- Kevin Michael Richardson as various good primates: Ojo Tango and Rocko Socko and Baboon Kaboom and Go-Go Patrol and Hota Wata and Cha-Ching Cha-Ching and Doot Da Doot Da Doo Doos and Hacha Chacha and Blah Blah Blah Blah and Killa Drilla and Bonzo Bango and Rolla Ova and Cruncha Muncha and Whacko Smacko and Pappy Wappy and The Whole Lotta Monkeys as The Powerpuff Girls Army
Caribbean Tropical Vacation's Space Jam: Barney & Friends (Barney, BJ, Baby Bop) and Looney Tunes and The Powerpuff Girls[]
Movie Title: Caribbean Tropical Vacation's Space Jam: Barney & Friends (Barney, BJ, Baby Bop) and Looney Tunes and The Powerpuff Girls (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Darks and No Other Darks, No Contests, No Other Contests, No Heavy Traffics, No Other Heavy Traffics, No Screaming Fan Franchises, No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans, No Other Screaming Fans, No Yelling Fans, No Other Yelling Fans, No Storage Bugs, No Other Storage Bugs, No Y2K, No Other Y2K, No 9/11, No Other 9/11, No Extreme Sports, No Other Extreme Sports) is Good Live Action/Fully 2D Animated Hybrid Film, Fully 2D Animation Produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation in Burbank, California, United States (USA) [The United States of America] on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming and Distribution by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment at Theaters in United States (USA) [The United States of America] was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on July 3, 2002 in association with all both pbs kids on july 3, 2002.
Plot[]
First Act; Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 1 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 1m0: Warner Logo (Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Opening Logo) by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's What's Up, Doc?.
First Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Summer on July 1, 1973 at Night on Flushing, Queens, New York, NY, USA, a young Terry Jones (Live-Action Played by Gary LeRoi Gray [born on February 12, 1987 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 10 is an African-American man actor) at Age 10 tells his father, Jordan Jones (Live-Action Played by Bernie Mac [Bernard Jeffrey McCullough was born on October 5, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at Age 39 is an African-American man actor) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 2 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 1m1-2: Opening Main Titles Part 1 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]
First Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Twenty years later on May 25, 2004, Terry Jones the Adult Man (Live-Action Played by Bernie Mac [Bernard Jeffrey McCullough was born on October 5, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at Age 39 is an African-American man actor) to purchases a 2004 chevrolet astro passenger minivan the black car with his turn on 1010 wins car radio [WINS (1010 kHz) known on-air as Ten-Ten Wins is a radio station in New York City in the Hudson Square section of Manhattan, and transmitting towers in Lyndhurst, New Jersey], New York, NY, USA at 9:00 AM in the morning, in sunset witnesses the woman of his dreams named Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane (Live-Action Played by Kellita Smith [born on January 15, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 28 is an African-American woman actress) with Terry Jones's Son of Gary (Live-Action Played by Gary LeRoi Gray [born on February 12, 1987 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 10 is an African-American man actor), Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa (Live-Action Played by Kyla Pratt [Kyla Alissa Pratt was born on September 16, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 10 is an African-American woman actress), decides to take his family on a Jamaica-American Tropical Vacation to Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA is Coming to June 1, 2004 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 3 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 1m3-4: Opening Main Titles Part 2 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
First Act; Fully 2D Animation Films all both Sets in outer space, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys in Barney's Looney Tunetown for Barney's Family House and Later at Shining Time Station on 2D Animated Planet Barney's Looney Tune-Earth Counterpart to Michael Jordan the Shining Time Train Conductor (Live-Action Played by Michael Jordan [Michael Jeffrey Jordan was Born on February 17, 1963 at Cumberland Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, United States (USA) [The United States of America]) uses Whistle Blows by Gold Dust with Teleport Space-Tunnel for Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA is Jamaica-American Tropical Vacation on June 1, 2004 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 4 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 1m5-6: Outer Space / Barney's Looney Tunetown by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) / James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Merrily We Roll Along].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa are Good Arrives and Speaking and Laughing in the Sunshine at the Beach in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA with Beach Toys on June 1, 2004 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 5 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 2m1-2: The Beach Part 1 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral with lighthearted caribbean calypso steel drums, maracas, and a calypso beat arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Tropical Island Music Themes].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa are Good Laughing and Splashing The Water on the Background of New York City Buildings with World Trade Center in the Sunshine At The Beach in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA with Beach Toys on June 1, 2004 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 6 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 2m3-4-5: The Beach Part 2 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral with lighthearted caribbean calypso steel drums, maracas, and a calypso beat arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Tropical Island Music Themes].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa in the Sunshine At The Beach in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA is Underwater Fun! with Beach Toys on June 1, 2004 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 7 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 2m6-7: The Beach Part 3 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral with lighthearted caribbean calypso steel drums, maracas, and a calypso beat arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Tropical Island Music Themes / The Beach Part 3 (Licensed Songs) uses Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa in the Sunshine At The Beach is Underwater Fun! with Beach Toys on June 1, 2004: Barry White - You're the First, the Last, My Everything (Original 1974 Disco Vocal Version) – 4:33].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa in the Sunshine At The Beach in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA with Beach Toys is Fun! on June 1, 2000 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 8 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 2m8-9: The Beach Part 4 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral with lighthearted caribbean calypso steel drums, maracas, and a calypso beat arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Tropical Island Music Themes].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa are Fun on the Ice Cream in the Sunshine at the Beach in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA on June 1, 2004 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 9 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 3m1-2-3: The Beach Part 5 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral with lighthearted caribbean calypso steel drums, maracas, and a calypso beat arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Tropical Island Music Themes].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa are Fun in Love in the Sunshine at the Beach with Beach Toys Montage on June 1, 2004 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 10 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 3m4-5-6: The Beach Part 6 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral with lighthearted caribbean calypso steel drums, maracas, and a calypso beat arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Tropical Island Music Themes].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa in the Sunshine A Visits to Caribbean Bay Arcade on the Boardwalk in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA on June 1, 2004 and Says More Flags, More Fun of Caribbean Bay Arcade [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 11 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 3m7-8-9: The Arcade Part 1 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa in the Sunshine At The Caribbean Bay Arcade on the Boardwalk in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA is Fun! on June 1, 2004 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 12 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 3m10-11-12: The Arcade Part 2 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys in the Sunshine At the Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA on June 1, 2004 and Says More Flags, More Fun of Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park (Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada uses Screaming Amusement Park Rides at Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk at Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA are all both Background Sound Effects & Foleys Repeats by Sound Ideas, ROLLER COASTER, LARGE - ROLLER COASTER: RUN AND STOP, SCREAMS, FAIR, AMUSEMENT PARK, RIDE) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 13 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 3m13-14-15: The Amusement Park Part 1 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys are Both Speaking and Laughing Rides the Wave Swinger in the Sunshine At Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA on June 1, 2004 (Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada uses Screaming Amusement Park Rides at Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk at Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA are all both Background Sound Effects & Foleys Repeats by Sound Ideas, ROLLER COASTER, LARGE - ROLLER COASTER: RUN AND STOP, SCREAMS, FAIR, AMUSEMENT PARK, RIDE) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 14 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 4m0-1-2: The Amusement Park Part 2 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) / James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's What's Up, Doc?].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys are Both Speaking and Laughing Rides the Bumper Cars in the Sunshine At Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA on June 1, 2004 (Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada uses Screaming Amusement Park Rides at Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk at Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA are all both Background Sound Effects & Foleys Repeats by Sound Ideas, ROLLER COASTER, LARGE - ROLLER COASTER: RUN AND STOP, SCREAMS, FAIR, AMUSEMENT PARK, RIDE) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 15 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 4m3-4-5: The Amusement Park Part 3 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) / James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Merrily We Roll Along].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa are Both Speaking and Laughing Rides the Ferris Wheel in the Sunshine At Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA on June 1, 2004 (Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada uses Screaming Amusement Park Rides at Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk at Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA are all both Background Sound Effects & Foleys Repeats by Sound Ideas, ROLLER COASTER, LARGE - ROLLER COASTER: RUN AND STOP, SCREAMS, FAIR, AMUSEMENT PARK, RIDE) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 16 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 4m6-7: The Amusement Park Part 3 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa are all Both Screaming Rides the Thunderbolt Steepest Wooden's Roller Coaster Drops in the Sunshine At Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA on June 1, 2004 (Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Barney's scream repeats only is the same as Homer Simpson screaming in "The Simpsons" and BJ's scream repeats only is the same as Bart Simpson screaming in "The Simpsons" and Baby Bop's scream repeats only is the same as Lil DeVille screaming in "Rugrats (1991)" are all both Dialogue Repeats by Screaming Amusement Park Rides at Morey's Piers Amusement Park on the Boardwalk at Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA) and Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada uses Screaming Amusement Amusement Park Rides at Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk at Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA are all both Background Sound Effects & Foleys Repeats by Sound Ideas, ROLLER COASTER, LARGE - ROLLER COASTER: RUN AND STOP, SCREAMS, FAIR, AMUSEMENT PARK, RIDE) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 17 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 4m8-9-10: The Amusement Park Part 4 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys Laughing and Splashing in the Water and Playing in the Sand is Fun on the Background of New York City Buildings with World Trade Center at the Beach in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA with Beach Toys in Early Sunset on June 1, 2004 [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 18 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 5m0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10: Beach Sunset Montage by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral with lighthearted caribbean calypso steel drums, maracas, and a calypso beat arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Tropical Island Music Themes / Beach Sunset Montage (Licensed Songs) uses Second Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys Laughing and Splashing in the Water and Playing in the Sand is Fun on the Background of New York City Buildings with World Trade Center at the Beach in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA with Beach Toys in Early Sunset on June 1, 2004: Baby D - Let Me Be Your Fantasy (Original 1992 12" Breakbeat Vocal Version) – 7:51].
Third (Final) Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Crowd Adults, Crowd Kids are Rainbow Party Hats with all Rainbow Balloons and Rainbow Party Decorations Both Party Blowers and Throwing Confetti in the Neon Buildings in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA at Lisa's Rainbow Birthday Night Party on June 1, 2004 and Speaking Says Surprise! Happy Birthday Lisa! in Happy Endings Part 1 (Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada uses Crowd Cheering at Lisa's Birthday Night Party are all both Background Sound Effects & Foleys Repeats by Sound Ideas, CROWD, OUTDOOR - LARGE FOOTBALL CROWD, CHEERS AND APPLAUSE, CHEERING, STADIUM) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 19 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 6m1-2-3: Birthday Night Party Part 1 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Third (Final) Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa, Crowd Adults, Crowd Kids are Rainbow Party Hats with all Rainbow Balloons and Rainbow Party Decorations are Both Laughing and Speaking with Eating in the Neon Buildings in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA at Lisa's Birthday Night Party on June 25, 2004 in Happy Endings Part 2 (Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada uses Crowd Chatter & Laughing at Lisa's Rainbow Birthday Night Party are all both Background Sound Effects & Foleys Repeats) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 20 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 6m4-5-6: Birthday Night Party Part 2 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Third (Final) Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Crowd Adults, Crowd Kids are Rainbow Party Hats with all Rainbow Balloons and Rainbow Party Decorations are Both Watching Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa are both Whacking and Hitting Donkey Pinata in the Neon Buildings in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA at Lisa's Rainbow Birthday Night Party on June 25, 2004 in Happy Endings Part 3 (Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada uses Crowd Cheering at Lisa's Birthday Night Party are all both Background Sound Effects & Foleys Repeats by Sound Ideas, CROWD, OUTDOOR - LARGE FOOTBALL CROWD, CHEERS AND APPLAUSE, CHEERING, STADIUM) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 21 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 6m7-8-9: Birthday Night Party Part 3 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Third (Final) Act; Live-Action Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Terry Jones and Terry Jones's Wife of Mary Jane, Terry Jones's Son of Gary, Terry Jones's Daughter of Lisa, Crowd Adults, Crowd Kids are Rainbow Party Hats with all Rainbow Balloons and Rainbow Party Decorations are Both Watching The Fireworks in Sky on the Water by the in the Neon Buildings in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA at Lisa's Rainbow Birthday Night Party on June 25, 2004 in Happy Endings Part 4 (Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada uses Fireworks Whistles and Explodes at Lisa's Birthday Night Party are all both Background Sound Effects & Foleys Repeats by Sound Ideas, FIREWORKS - SEQUENCE OF FIREWORKS, EXPLOSION) [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 22 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 6m10-11-12: Birthday Night Party Part 4 by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Third (Final) Act; Fully 2D Animation Films all both Sets in Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Barney and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as BJ and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny and Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys says That's All Folks! in Happy Endings Part 5 Before the End Credits is the Looney Tunes signature closing sequence [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 23 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 6m13: Before the End Credits by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's That's All Folks! (Tune to Merrily We Roll Along)].
End Credits Rolling [Complete Isolated Music-Only Track 24 (Kept the Original Music Mix: Film Version). 6m14: End Credits by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral arrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Fully 2D Animated Cartoon Forms[]
Bob West are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Barney [Barney are all successfully both BJ and Baby Bop and Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck's all both Father]: the main character, a two hundred million year friendly 6-foot purple tyrannosaurus-rex are all successfully both BJ and Baby Bop and Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck's all both Father ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Barney’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh. This version carried over the rounder, chubbier body proportions the "Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign" style to introduced thinner eyelids and redesigned eyes are all both Fully 2D Cartoon Forms ["Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Barney’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh. This version carried over the rounder, chubbier body proportions the "Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign" style to introduced thinner eyelids and redesigned eyes] as Barney by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Patty Wirtz are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of BJ [BJ are all successfully both Barney's Young Son]: A seven-year-old yellow Protoceratops, BJ has been on the show since September 27, 1993. He is the older brother of Baby Bop, calls "Sissy" and He wears a red baseball cap and red sneakers are all both Barney's Son ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of BJ’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh are all both are all both Fully 2D Cartoon Forms ["Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of BJ’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh] as BJ by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Julie Johnson are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Baby Bop [Baby Bop are all successfully both Barney's Young Daughter]: A green Triceratops, who was originally two years old, but turned three in "Look at Me, I'm 3!" are all both Barney's Daughter ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Baby Bop’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh are all both are all both Fully 2D Cartoon Forms ["Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Baby Bop’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh] as Baby Bop by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Billy West are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Bugs Bunny [Bugs Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Kath Soucie are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Lola Bunny [Lola Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Daughter] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Dee Bradley Baker are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Daffy Duck [Daffy Duck are all successfully both Barney's Oldest Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Catherine Cavadini are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Blossom [Blossom are all successfully both Barney's First Human Girlfriend] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Blossom by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Tara Strong are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Warner Bros. Voiceover Recording for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Bubbles [Bubbles are all successfully both Barney's Second Human Girlfriend] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bubbles by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
E.G. Daily are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Buttercup [Buttercup are all successfully both Barney's Third Human Girlfriend] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Buttercup by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Live-Action Human Cast[]
Michael Jordan (Live-Action Played by Michael Jordan [Michael Jeffrey Jordan was Born on February 17, 1963 at Cumberland Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, United States (USA) [The United States of America]) as Michael Jordan the Shining Time Train Conductor at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Bernie Mac (Live-Action Played by Bernie Mac [Bernard Jeffrey McCullough was born on October 5, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at Age 39 is an African-American man actor) as Terry Jones the 30-year-old jamaican-american man on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in Single-Family House at 147-11 Jewel Avenue, Kew Garden Hills, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and World Trade Center, Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, New York, NY, USA and Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA and Mariner's Landing Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Wild Wheels Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Live-Action Co-Filming Backlot Exteriors & Interiors & SFXS (Special Effects) & VFXS (Visual Effects) at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Kellita Smith (Live-Action Played by Kellita Smith [born on January 15, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 28 is an African-American woman actress) as Mary Jane Jones the Terry Jones's 30-year-old jamaican-american wife with long black hair on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in New York, NY, United States (USA) [The United States of America] on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in Single-Family House at 147-11 Jewel Avenue, Kew Garden Hills, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and World Trade Center, Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, New York, NY, USA and Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA and Mariner's Landing Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Wild Wheels Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Live-Action Co-Filming Backlot Exteriors & Interiors & SFXS (Special Effects) & VFXS (Visual Effects) at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Gary LeRoi Gray (Live-Action Played by Gary LeRoi Gray [born on February 12, 1987 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 10 is an African-American man actor) as Gary Jones the Terry Jones's 10-year-old jamaican-american son (Born on February 1, 1994) on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in Single-Family House at 147-11 Jewel Avenue, Kew Garden Hills, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and World Trade Center, Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, New York, NY, USA and Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA and Mariner's Landing Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Wild Wheels Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Live-Action Co-Filming Backlot Exteriors & Interiors & SFXS (Special Effects) & VFXS (Visual Effects) at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Kyla Pratt (Live-Action Played by Kyla Pratt [Kyla Alissa Pratt was born on September 16, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 10 is an African-American woman actress) as Lisa Jones the Terry Jones's 10-year-old jamaican-american daughter with long black hair (Born on June 25, 1994) on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in New York, NY, United States (USA) [The United States of America] on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in Single-Family House at 147-11 Jewel Avenue, Kew Garden Hills, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and World Trade Center, Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, New York, NY, USA and Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA and Mariner's Landing Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Wild Wheels Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Live-Action Co-Filming Backlot Exteriors & Interiors & SFXS (Special Effects) & VFXS (Visual Effects) at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Production[]
Announcement are both Successfully Begins and Ends on November 1, 1992 - May 29, 1993 by Word are all both successfully based on the Barney franchise [Barney is an American children's media franchise created by Sheryl Leach, Kathryn O'Rourke Parker, and Dennis DeShazer] and Looney Tunes franchise and The Powerpuff Girls franchise in November 1992 when Debbie Ries, sales director for The Lyons Group said plans for a film was in the works. On May 1, 1993, it was successfully announced by creator Sheryl Leach at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C. and Pre-Production are both Successfully Begins and Ends on May 30, 1993 - December 20, 1996.
Fully 2D Animation Filming [Fully 2D Animated Cartoon Forms: Bob West are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Barney [Barney are all successfully both BJ and Baby Bop and Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck's all both Father]: the main character, a two hundred million year friendly 6-foot purple tyrannosaurus-rex are all successfully both BJ and Baby Bop and Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck's all both Father ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Barney’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh. This version carried over the rounder, chubbier body proportions the "Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign" style to introduced thinner eyelids and redesigned eyes are all both Fully 2D Cartoon Forms ["Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Barney’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh. This version carried over the rounder, chubbier body proportions the "Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign" style to introduced thinner eyelids and redesigned eyes] as Barney by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Patty Wirtz are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of BJ [BJ are all successfully both Barney's Young Son]: A seven-year-old yellow Protoceratops, BJ has been on the show since September 27, 1993. He is the older brother of Baby Bop, calls "Sissy" and He wears a red baseball cap and red sneakers are all both Barney's Son ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of BJ’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh are all both are all both Fully 2D Cartoon Forms ["Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of BJ’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh] as BJ by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Julie Johnson are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Baby Bop [Baby Bop are all successfully both Barney's Young Daughter]: A green Triceratops, who was originally two years old, but turned three in "Look at Me, I'm 3!" are all both Barney's Daughter ("Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Baby Bop’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh are all both are all both Fully 2D Cartoon Forms ["Late 90s" / "Late Lyrick" / "Gen 2" / "1996 Redesign": A full redesign of Baby Bop’s 2D art, introduced alongside a major brand and merchandise packaging refresh] as Baby Bop by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Billy West are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Bugs Bunny [Bugs Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bugs Bunny by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Kath Soucie are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Lola Bunny [Lola Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Older Daughter] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Lola Bunny by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Dee Bradley Baker are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Daffy Duck [Daffy Duck are all successfully both Barney's Oldest Son] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Daffy Duck by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Catherine Cavadini are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Blossom [Blossom are all successfully both Barney's First Human Girlfriend] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Blossom by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
Tara Strong are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Warner Bros. Voiceover Recording for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Bubbles [Bubbles are all successfully both Barney's Second Human Girlfriend] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Bubbles by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation).
E.G. Daily are both 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice Sessions at Crywolf Music, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, USA for Voice Cast Filming on August 31, 1999 - March 1, 2000 in During Post-Production is 2D Animated Cartoon Forms Entire Role Voice of Buttercup [Buttercup are all successfully both Barney's Third Human Girlfriend] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms as Buttercup by Warner Bros. Feature Animation on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming in Produced at Warner Bros. Feature Animation)] at Warner Bros. Feature Animation in Burbank, California, United States (USA) [The United States of America] on December 21, 1996 - March 30, 1997 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming.
Live-Action Filming [Live-Action Human Cast: Michael Jordan (Live-Action Played by Michael Jordan [Michael Jeffrey Jordan was Born on February 17, 1963 at Cumberland Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, United States (USA) [The United States of America]) as Michael Jordan the Shining Time Train Conductor at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Bernie Mac (Live-Action Played by Bernie Mac [Bernard Jeffrey McCullough was born on October 5, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at Age 39 is an African-American man actor) as Terry Jones the 30-year-old jamaican-american man on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in Single-Family House at 147-11 Jewel Avenue, Kew Garden Hills, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and World Trade Center, Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, New York, NY, USA and Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA and Mariner's Landing Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Wild Wheels Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Live-Action Co-Filming Backlot Exteriors & Interiors & SFXS (Special Effects) & VFXS (Visual Effects) at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Kellita Smith (Live-Action Played by Kellita Smith [born on January 15, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 28 is an African-American woman actress) as Mary Jane Jones the Terry Jones's 30-year-old jamaican-american wife with long black hair on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in New York, NY, United States (USA) [The United States of America] on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in Single-Family House at 147-11 Jewel Avenue, Kew Garden Hills, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and World Trade Center, Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, New York, NY, USA and Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA and Mariner's Landing Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Wild Wheels Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Live-Action Co-Filming Backlot Exteriors & Interiors & SFXS (Special Effects) & VFXS (Visual Effects) at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Gary LeRoi Gray (Live-Action Played by Gary LeRoi Gray [born on February 12, 1987 in Chicago, Illinois, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 10 is an African-American man actor) as Gary Jones the Terry Jones's 10-year-old jamaican-american son (Born on February 1, 1994) on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in Single-Family House at 147-11 Jewel Avenue, Kew Garden Hills, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and World Trade Center, Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, New York, NY, USA and Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA and Mariner's Landing Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Wild Wheels Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Live-Action Co-Filming Backlot Exteriors & Interiors & SFXS (Special Effects) & VFXS (Visual Effects) at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Kyla Pratt (Live-Action Played by Kyla Pratt [Kyla Alissa Pratt was born on September 16, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, United States (USA) [The United States of America]] at age 10 is an African-American woman actress) as Lisa Jones the Terry Jones's 10-year-old jamaican-american daughter with long black hair (Born on June 25, 1994) on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in New York, NY, United States (USA) [The United States of America] on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Filming in Single-Family House at 147-11 Jewel Avenue, Kew Garden Hills, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and World Trade Center, Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, New York, NY, USA and Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA and Mariner's Landing Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Wild Wheels Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Live-Action Co-Filming Backlot Exteriors & Interiors & SFXS (Special Effects) & VFXS (Visual Effects) at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming] in Single-Family House at 147-11 Jewel Avenue, Kew Garden Hills, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and World Trade Center, Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, New York, NY, USA and Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA and Mariner's Landing Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Wild Wheels Pier Amusement Park at Morey's Piers, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA and Live-Action Co-Filming Backlot Exteriors & Interiors & SFXS (Special Effects) & VFXS (Visual Effects) at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1997 - May 30, 1997 are both Live-Action Co-Filming.
Post-Production with [Final Editing on May 31, 1997 - March 31, 2000 at 6:59 AM and Dialogue Speakings on March 2, 2000 - March 10, 2000 & Sound Effects on March 11, 2000 - March 19, 2000 & Foleys on March 11, 2000 - March 19, 2000 & Musics (Orchestral Score Composed: James Newton Howard and Orchestral Score Conducted: Alan Silvestri and Orchestral Score Coordinator: David Bifano and Orchestral Score Contractor: Sandy DeCrescent and Orchestral Score Orchestrations: Steve Bartek, Mark McKenzie, William Ross, Conrad Pope, Edgardo Simone, David Sloanaker, and Marc Mann and Orchestral Score Recorded: Dennis Sands at Todd-AO Scoring Stage, CBS Radford, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA and Orchestral Score Mixed: Dennis Sands at Intrada Records) on March 20, 2000 - March 25, 2000 & Final Mixes on March 26, 2000 - March 31, 2000 at 6:59 AM] at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on May 31, 1997 - March 31, 2000 at 6:59 AM.
Completed at Nelvana Limited (also known as Nelvana) [Nelvana Limited was Founded on July 30, 1971], Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 2000 at 7:00 AM - July 2, 2002.
Space Jam Unleashed: Barney & Friends (Barney, BJ, Baby Bop) and Looney Tunes and The Powerpuff Girls[]
Space Jam Unleashed: Barney & Friends (Barney, BJ, Baby Bop) and Looney Tunes and The Powerpuff Girls (No Arguments and No Musical Numbers and No Chaos and No Pranks and No Other Chaos and No Other Pranks and No Sports and No Volleyballs and No Beach Volleyballs and No Other Volleyballs and No Other Beach Volleyballs and No Beach Sports Activities and No Other Beach Sports Activities and No Bullies and No Other Bullies and No Bands and No Other Bands and No Villains and No Other Villains and No Rainy Days and No Other Rainy Days and No Rainy Nights and No Other Rainy Nights and No Surfings and No Other Surfings and No Groundeds and No Other Groundeds and No Other Arguments and No Other Musical Numbers and No DJs and No Other DJs and No Singings and No Other Singings and No Scares and No Other Scares and No Dysfunctionals and No Other Dysfunctionals and No Horror Franchises and No Other Horror Franchises and No Other World Wars and No Nuclear Wars and No Other Nuclear Wars and No Crashes and No Other Crashes and No Toughs and No Other Toughs and No Slapsticks and No Other Slapsticks and No Competitions and No Other Competitions and No Talent Shows and No Other Talent Shows and No Darks and No Other Darks, No Contests, No Other Contests, No Heavy Traffics, No Other Heavy Traffics, No Screaming Fan Franchises, No Other Screaming Fan Franchises, No Yelling Fan Franchises, No Other Yelling Fan Franchises, No Screaming Fans, No Other Screaming Fans, No Yelling Fans, No Other Yelling Fans, No Storage Bugs, No Other Storage Bugs, No Y2K, No Other Y2K, No 9/11, No Other 9/11, No Extreme Sports, No Other Extreme Sports) is a 2D Animation/Live-Action Family Film, Distribution by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment at Theaters was Released by Warner Bros. Pictures for all both Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Label on July 1, 2005.
live-action directed by Joe Pytka.
fully 2d animated directed by Bruce W. Smith and Tony Cervone.
fully 2d animated co-directed by Spike Brandt.
Fully 2D Animation Setting in Looney Tunetown is the city and the town live in their world on 2D Animated Planet Space Jam-Earth Counterpart are all both Fully 2D Animation Settings (Space Jam Universes).
Live-Action Settings in 88-39 69th Road, Forest Hills, Queens, New York, NY, USA and Lower Manhattan, New York, NY, USA and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY, USA are all both Live-Action Settings (Space Jam Universes) on Live-Action Planet Space Jam-Earth Counterpart.
Plot with Barney's Looney Tunes and The Powerpuff Girls: Space Jam - Motion Picture Score are 65 Tracks: Chronological Isolated Music Score Presentation by Intrada Records on July 3, 2005[]
Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Opening Logos [1. 1m0: Opening Logos by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard Feat. Carl Stalling's Looney Tunes - What's Up, Doc?] and In Summer on July 1, 1973 at Night on Cleveland, Ohio, a young Mack Walker (Tyler James Williams) at Age 10 tells his father, Jordan Walker (Bernie Mac) [2-3. 1m1-2: Opening Main Titles by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)] and Twenty years later on May 1, 2003, Mack Walker (Bernie Mac) to purchases a 2003 Lincoln Navigator the Black Car and boasts with his beloved bobblehead doll of Satchel Paige (voiced by Tracy Morgan), who comes to life of its own will though only Mack Walker can hear him. When he reaches his Fine Sports Collectibles shop in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio with James, Mack Walker's Shop Owner (Bill Murray), he witnesses the woman of his dreams named Mack Walker's Wife of Mater (Kellita Smith). Later that night, Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater and agrees to take her home in Cleveland, Ohio with Mack Walker's Son of Bobby (Tyler James Williams), Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa (Keke Palmer), decides to take his family on a vacation to Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach is Coming to June 1, 2003 [4-5. 1m3-4: Opening Post-Main Titles by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. In outer space, Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys to Climbing the Spaceship in Barney's Looney Tuneland on 2D Animated Planet Earth Counterpart [6-7. 1m5-6: Outer Space by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa are Good Arrives and Speaking and Laughing at the Beach with Beach Toys [8-9. 2m1-2: Arrives at the Beach with Beach Toys by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) / James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard Feat. Carl Stalling's Looney Tunes - Merrily We Roll Along]. Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa are Good Laughing and Splashing The Water on the Background of New York City Buildings with World Trade Center in the Sunshine At The Beach with Beach Toys [10-11-12. 2m3-4-5: Laughing and Splashing The Water in the Sunshine At The Beach with Beach Toys by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa At The Beach is Underwater Fun! with Beach Toys [13-14. 2m6-7: Underwater At The Beach by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) / Licensed Songs: Quad City DJ's - Summer Jam (Original 1996 Version) – 3:23].
Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Junior, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa At The Beach with Beach Toys is Fun! [14-15. 2m8-9: The Beach with Beach Toys is Fun! by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa are Fun on the Ice Cream at the Beach [16-17-18. 3m1-2-3: Fun on the Ice Cream at the Beach by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa are Fun in Love at the Beach with Beach Toys Montage [19-20-21. 3m4-5-6: Fun in Love at the Beach with Beach Toys Montage by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) / Licensed Songs: Barry White - You're the First, the Last, My Everything (Original 1974 Version) – 4:33]. Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa Visits to Caribbean Bay Arcade on the Boardwalk and Says More Flags, More Fun of Caribbean Bay Arcade [21-22-23. 3m7-8-9: Caribbean Bay Arcade on the Boardwalk by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa At The Caribbean Bay Arcade on the Boardwalk is Fun! [24-25-26. 3m10-11-12: Caribbean Bay Arcade on the Boardwalk is Fun! by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, and The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys at the Caribbean Bay's Splash Zone Water Park on the Boardwalk and Says More Flags, More Fun of Caribbean Bay's Splash Zone Water Park [27-28-29. 3m13-14-15: Caribbean Bay's Splash Zone Water Park on the Boardwalk by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, and The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys at the Caribbean Bay's Splash Zone Water Park on the Boardwalk is Fun! [30-31-32. 4m0-1-2: Caribbean Bay's Splash Zone Water Park is Fun! by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) / James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard Feat. Carl Stalling's Looney Tunes - What's Up, Doc?]. Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, and The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys at the Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk and Says More Flags, More Fun of Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park [33-34-35. 4m3-4-5: Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) / James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard Feat. Carl Stalling's Looney Tunes - Merrily We Roll Along]. Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa are Both Rides the Ferris Wheel at Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk [36-37-38. 4m6-7: Ferris Wheel Ride at Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa are Both Happy Screaming Rides the Thunderbolt Wooden's Roller Coaster at Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk [39-40-41. 4m8-9-10: Roller Coaster Ride at Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. Barney, BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys Laughing and Splashing in the Water and Playing in the Sand is Fun on the Background of New York City Buildings with World Trade Center at the Beach with Beach Toys in Early Sunset [42-43-44-45-46-47-48-49-50-51-52. 5m0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10: Laughing and Splashing in the Water and Playing in the Sand is Fun at the Beach with Beach Toys in Early Sunset by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) / Licensed Songs: 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This (Original 1991 12" Orchestral Mix) – 5:26]. Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, And The Good Crowd are Both Party Blowers and Throwing Confetti & Balloons in Caribbean Bay Food Court on the Boardwalk at Lisa's The Looney Tunes Birthday Night Party and Says Surprise! Happy Birthday Lisa! in Happy Endings Part 1 [53-54-55. 6m1-2-3: Surprise! Happy Birthday Lisa! by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) - 9m2b: The Tune Squad Wins with Michael Jordan and Bill Murray & Looney Tunes].
Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa, And The Good Crowd are Both Laughing and Speaking with Eating in Caribbean Bay Food Court on the Boardwalk at Lisa's The Looney Tunes Birthday Night Party in Happy Endings Part 2 [56-57-58. 6m4-5-6: Laughing and Speaking with Eating on the Caribbean Bay Food Court on the Boardwalk at Lisa's The Looney Tunes Birthday Night Party by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996). Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, And The Good Crowd are Both Watching Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa are both Whacking and Hitting Pinata in Caribbean Bay Food Court on the Boardwalk at Lisa's The Looney Tunes Birthday Night Party in Happy Endings Part 3 [59-60-61. 6m7-8-9: Whacking and Hitting Pinata in Caribbean Bay Food Court on the Boardwalk at Lisa's The Looney Tunes Birthday Night Party by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)].
Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa, And The Good Crowd are Both Watching The Fireworks in Caribbean Bay Food Court on the Boardwalk at Lisa's The Looney Tunes Birthday Night Party on June 25, 2003 in Happy Endings Part 4 [62-63-64. 6m10-11-12: Watching The Fireworks in Caribbean Bay Food Court on the Boardwalk at Lisa's The Looney Tunes Birthday Night Party by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996)]. Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys says That's All Folks in Happy Pre-End Credits is the Looney Tunes signature closing sequence [65. 6m13: That's All Folks! by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard Feat. Carl Stalling's Looney Tunes - That's All Folks! (Tune to Merrily We Roll Along)]. End Credits are Rolling by End Titles [66. 6m14: End Credits by James Newton Howard - the classic orchestral rearrangement compositions of James Newton Howard's Space Jam (1996) - 9m7b: Michael Jordan Returns to Baseball / Licensed Songs: 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This (Original 1991 12" Rap Version) – 5:54].
Cast[]
Bob West is Return The Voice of Barney [Barney are all successfully both BJ and Baby Bop's Father]: the main character, a two hundred million year friendly 6-foot purple tyrannosaurus-rex are BJ and Baby Bop's Father (Late 90's in 1997 Fully 2D Cartoon Form by PBS Kids Feature Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Patty Wirtz is Return The Voice of BJ [BJ are all successfully both Barney's Son]: A seven-year-old yellow Protoceratops, BJ has been on the show since September 27, 1993. He is the older brother of Baby Bop, calls "Sissy" and He wears a red baseball cap and red sneakers are all both Barney's Son (Late 90's in 1997 Fully 2D Cartoon Form by PBS Kids Feature Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Julie Johnson is Return The Voice of Baby Bop [Baby Bop are all successfully both Barney's Daughter]: A green Triceratops, who was originally two years old, but turned three in "Look at Me, I'm 3!" are all both Barney's Daughter (Late 90's in 1997 Fully 2D Cartoon Form by PBS Kids Feature Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Billy West is Return The Voice of Bugs Bunny [Bugs Bunny are all successfully both Barney's First Brother] (Fully 2D Cartoon Formed by Warner Bros. Feature Animation), Kath Soucie is Return The Voice of Lola Bunny [Lola Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Sister] (Fully 2D Cartoon Form by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Dee Bradley Baker is The Voice of Daffy Duck [Daffy Duck are all successfully both Barney's Second Brother] (Fully 2D Cartoon Form by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Catherine Cavadini as Blossom [Blossom are all successfully both Barney's First Human Sister Girl] (Fully 2D Cartoon Form by Cartoon Network Studios and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Tara Strong as Bubbles [Bubbles are all successfully both Barney's Second Human Sister Girl] (Fully 2D Cartoon Form by Cartoon Network Studios and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), E.G. Daily as Buttercup [Buttercup are all successfully both Barney's Third Human Sister Girl] (Fully 2D Cartoon Form by Cartoon Network Studios and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003 are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Steve Kehela is The Space Jam 1996's Voice of Bertie's Announcer. Featuring Bernie Mac are both successfully born on October 5, 1957, Chicago, Illinois as Mack Walker. Kellita Smith was born January 15, 1969 as Mater Walker the Mack's Wife. Tyler James Williams (born October 9, 1992) is an American actor as Bobby Walker the Mack and Mater's Son, Lisa's ten-year-old brother. Keke Palmer (born August 26, 1993) is an American actress as Lisa Walker the Mack and Mater's Daughter, Bobby's ten-year-old sister.
Production[]
Announcement on November 1992 - May 29, 1993 by Word of a Barney film first successfully arose in November 1992 when Debbie Ries, sales director for The Lyons Group said plans for a film was in the works. On May 1, 1993, it was successfully announced by creator Sheryl Leach at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Pre-Production Begins and Ends on May 30, 1993 - September 5, 1999 by The film was going to be Pre-Production Begins and Ends on May 30, 1993 - September 5, 1999. Fully 2D Animation Filming on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003 at Warner Bros. Feature Animation in Burbank, California and Cartoon Network Studios, Cahuenga Boulevard, Los Angeles, California and 7th Level, Inc. was founded on August 18, 1993 and was based in Dallas, Texas. Initially they focused on the development and publishing of interactive entertainment and PBS Kids Feature Animation in Universal Orlando Resort. Filmed in Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY in USA and Wildwood, NJ in USA with Supercade Arcade as Caribbean Bay Arcade in the Movie and Splash Zone Water Park as Caribbean Bay's Splash Zone Water Park in the Movie and Nickel's Midway Food Court as Caribbean Bay Food Court in the Movie and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada as Cleveland, Ohio in the Movie with Playland Amusemrent Park as Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park in the Movie and Downtown Vancouver as Downtown Cleveland, Ohio in the Movie and Harbour Green Park as Caribbean Bay Food Court in the Movie on August 1, 2003 - August 27, 2003. Fully 2D Animation Filming and Live-Action Filming are both Completed Begins and Ends on August 28, 2003 - July 2, 2005 at Warner Bros. Studios. Sound Effects Used by Nelvana on August 31, 2004 - September 10, 2004: Sound Ideas, ROLLER COASTER, LARGE - ROLLER COASTER: RUN AND STOP, SCREAMS, FAIR, AMUSEMENT PARK, RIDE was Used for All Amusement Rides & Rides the Ferris Wheel and Happy Screaming Rides the Roller Coaster are Both of Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park Repeats Only) / Barney's happy scream repeats only is the same as Homer Simpson screaming from "The Simpsons Season 6 Episode 13 of And Maggie Makes Three: Homer would rip out a handful of hair from his scalp and run upstairs screaming" and BJ's happy scream repeats only is the same as Jimmy Neutron from "Carl Squared on September 12, 2000 and Cookie Time on October 10, 2000 from Jimmy Neutron shorts" and Baby Bop's happy scream repeats only is the same as Kirsten Dunst's Mary Jane Watson screaming from "Spider-Man (2002)" and Hollywoodedge, Screams 2 Woman Singl PE133601 was Used for Baby Bop Happy Screaming Repeats Only: Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, and The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa are Both Happy Screaming Rides the Thunderbolt Wooden's Roller Coaster at the Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park on the Boardwalk, Nelvana Fireworks Display: This is a rare sound effect is sure which library is heard in. Only projects by Nelvana use this sound & Sound Ideas, FIREWORKS - SEQUENCE OF FIREWORKS, EXPLOSION are both successfully mixed (Barney and BJ and Baby Bop are both Good Guys, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck are both Good Guys, The Powerpuff Girls are both Good Guys, Mack Walker and Mack Walker's Wife of Mater, Mack Walker's Son of Bobby, Mack Walker's Daughter of Lisa, And The Good Crowd are Watching The Fireworks are Beginning in Caribbean Bay Food Court on the Boardwalk at Lisa's The Looney Tunes Birthday Night Party on June 25, 2003): Fully 2D Animation Filming by PBS Kids Feature Animation and Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Cartoon Network Studios and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - July 31, 2003, Distribution by Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment at Theaters on July 3, 2005.