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It's A Brighter Millennium Dawn (no dystopias, no slapsticks, no collapses, no fates, no darks, no deaths, no future world wars, no world wars, no wars, no nuclear weapons, no dysfunctionals, no horror franchises, no slapstick humor franchises, no dysfunctional franchises, no youtube's advertising formats, no arguments, no pandemics, no epidemics, no acquisitions, no mergers, no subsidiaries, no cancellations, no delays, no rivalrys, no scandals, no endemics, no acnes, no heavy traffics, no protests, no riots, no ship sinkings, no specific attacks, no Hollywood 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 9/11, no terrorist attacks, no darks of days and nights, no lawsuits, no sueds, no animation wars, no public backlashs, no downturns, no conflicts, no disputes, no fallouts, no issues, no label issues, no scrappings, no disney's acquisitions, no disney's mergers, no disney's subsidiaries, no competitions, no leakings, no asteroid impacts, no rivalrys, no disney's rivalrys, no threats, no new threats, no future threats, no future new threats, no future terrorist attacks, no competitors, no dark rides, no black comedy franchises, no crime franchises, no dark franchises, no final destination franchises, no declines, no ailen invasions, no evil invasions, no evils, no heat deaths of the universes, no big rips, no big crunchs, no big bounces, no big slurps, no big freezes) is an different timeline: The Universe Begins in 14,000 Million Years Ago [14,000,000,000 Years]-Onwards are Due to Universe and Planet Earth and The Both Good Successfully English-speaking and English-language worlds are all both of Europe is shared by 50 countries and 54 countries in Africa and 48 countries in Asia and 14 countries in the Oceania and 19 countries of Middle East 23 countries in North America and 12 sovereign states and 3 non-sovereign dependent territories of South America.

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, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, 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 the United States [The United States of America] in Both Good Successfully North American English-speaking and North American English-language worlds on July 4, 1776-onwards and 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 the Mexico in Both Good Successfully North American English-speaking with Spanish Word and North American English-language worlds with Spanish Word on September 16, 1810-onwards and 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 the Provinces and territories of Canada in Both Good Successfully North American English-speaking and North American English-language worlds on July 1, 1867-onwards

Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the state of New York, United States on Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in the Sand.

May 1, 1895-Onwards: Wildwood, NJ, USA with Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in the Sand on May 1, 1895-onwards.

Wild Wheels Raceway & Adventure Pier is Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks in Early Summer 1992-onwards and on The Great White is Wooden Roller Coaster at Wild Wheels Raceway & Adventure Pier is Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks on June 10, 1996-onwards, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA.

Nickel's Midway Pier [It was amusement rides as part of Nickel's Midway Pier between 1976-onwards are all both features portable rides, mostly children's rides and the rides and Thunderbolts Wooden's Roller Coaster Drop in The World], 3400-02 Boardwalk and 3505-3401 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA on April 11, 1976-onwards are all both successfully grand opening independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] was Former Names: Playland/Marine Pier West, 3400-02 Boardwalk and 3505-3401 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (1919 to 1975).

During the winter of 1999, when construction begins for the Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA an interactive water park was the park will employ 100 when it soft opens independents by Wild Waves LLC [Andy Weiner and Marie Weiner] in May 2000-onwards, announces the arrival of Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA on June 9, 2000-onwards are all both Grand Opening independents by Wild Waves LLC [Andy Weiner and Marie Weiner] 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! with Nickel's Midway Food Court, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards) / Built the Arcade of Supercade, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] and Randy Senna in 1993-Onwards) with a simple backlit sign / Mr Frog the Stand Game, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards) are all both successfully grand opening independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993 are all both Located at Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA. Nickel's Midway Food Court, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards in 1993-Onwards) / Supercade, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] and Randy Senna in 1993-Onwards) / Mr Frog the Stand Game, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards) / Water Gun the Stand Game, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Soft Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in May 2000-Onwards and Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] on June 9, 2000-Onwards) Are All Both Successfully Remain Stay Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in May 2000-Onwards are all both Located at Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA.

Mariner's Landing Pier is Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks on June 6, 1976-onwards, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA on June 6, 1976-onwards.

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 was Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA on June 27, 1984-onwards.

Giant Ferris Wheel is a Ferris Wheel built by Dutch manufacturer Vekoma currently located at Mariner's Landing Pier was Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA was built and opening in 1985-onwards.

Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the state of New York, United States on Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in the Sand at Caribbean Bay Food Court and Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park with All Amusement Rides the Ferris Wheel and Rides the Thunderbolts Wooden's Roller Coaster Drop in The World and Caribbean Bay's Splash Zone Water Park and Caribbean Bay Arcade.

April 30, 1912-Onwards: Universal Pictures and Universal Studios and Universal Studios Feature Animation and Universal Studios Feature Animation France and Universal Studios Feature Animation Canada and Universal Studios Feature Animation Japan and Universal Studios Feature Animation Florida and Universal Studios Television Animation and Universal Studios Television and Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Home Video and NBC and DreamWorks Pictures and DreamWorks SKG and Amblin Productions and Amblin Entertainment are both successfully opened independent entities by National Broadcasting Company on April 30, 1912-Onwards.

Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon and Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Home Video and UPN are both successfully opened independent entities by A Viacom Company on May 8, 1912-Onwards.

Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Studios and Triumph Films and Sony Pictures Classics and Sony Pictures Releasing and Destination Films and Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group and TriStar Pictures and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation France and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Canada and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Japan and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Florida and Sony Pictures Studios Television Animation and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Florida and Columbia TriStar Home Video are both successfully opened independent entities by A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company on June 19, 1918-Onwards.

United Artists are both successfully opened independent entities by A United Artists Corporation Company on February 5, 1919-Onwards.

Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Television and Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation France and Walt Disney Feature Animation Canada and Walt Disney Feature Animation Japan and Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida and Walt Disney Feature Animation Australia and Walt Disney Television Animation and Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio and Walt Disney Home Video and Disneyland is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It 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 about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened on October 1, 1971 are both successfully opened independent entities by The Walt Disney Company on April 18, 1983-Onwards. Disney was opened on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy Disney are both Age 20 as Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio; it also operated under the names Walt Disney Studio and Walt Disney Productions before changing its name to Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Television and Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation France and Walt Disney Feature Animation Canada and Walt Disney Feature Animation Japan and Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida and Walt Disney Feature Animation Australia and Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Home Video and Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio and Disneyland is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It 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 about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened on October 1, 1971 are both successfully opened independent entities by The Walt Disney Company on April 18, 1983-Onwards.

Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Warner Bros. Studios and Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Warner Bros. Feature Animation France and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Canada and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Japan and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Florida and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Australia and Warner Bros. Television Animation and Warner Bros. Cartoons and Warner Bros. Television and Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics and Warner Home Video and The WB are both successfully opened independent entities by A Time Warner Entertainment Company on April 4, 1923-Onwards.

Turner Broadcasting System and Turner Pictures and Turner Family Entertainment and Turner Studios and Turner Feature Animation and Turner Feature Animation France and Turner Feature Animation Canada and Turner Feature Animation Japan and Turner Feature Animation Florida and Turner Feature Animation Australia and Turner Television Animation and Turner Cartoons and Turner Television and Turner Home Video and TNT are both successfully opened independent entities by A Turner Entertainment Company on May 12, 1965-Onwards.

20th Century Fox and 20th Century Fox Family Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Studios and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation France and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Canada and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Japan and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Florida and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Australia and 20th Century Fox Television Animation and 20th Century Fox Cartoons and 20th Century Fox Television and Fox Broadcasting Company and Fox Sports and Fox News and Fox Kids and Fox Family and 20th Century Fox Home Video are both successfully opened independent entities by A News Corporation Company on May 31, 1935-Onwards.

ABC and ABC Family Entertainment and ABC Studios and ABC Feature Animation and ABC Feature Animation France and ABC Feature Animation Canada and ABC Feature Animation Japan and ABC Feature Animation Florida and ABC Feature Animation Australia and ABC Television Animation and ABC Cartoons and ABC Television and ABC Kids and ABC Family and Soapnet and ABC Home Video are both successfully opened independent entities by American Broadcasting Company on May 15, 1943-Onwards.

ESPN are both successfully opened independent entities by ESPN Inc. on September 7, 1979-Onwards.

Klasky-Csupo, Inc. is an American animation studio located in Los Angeles, California. It was both successfully opened independent entities by producer Arlene Klasky and her then-husband, Hungarian animator Gábor Csupó in 1982-Onwards.

Six Flags, Inc. are opened independent entities by Six Flags, Inc. on March 16, 1956-Onwards.

Six Flags 1999-onwards 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.

Six Flags Great Adventure is an amusement park located approximately 20 miles southeast of Trenton in Jackson, New Jersey was successfully opened independent entities by Six Flags, Inc., the park complex is situated between Mid-Atlantic and Western United States and Midwestern United States and Northeastern United States and Southern United States and Canada was opened on July 1, 1974-Onwards.

Six Flags Great Adventure 1999-onwards 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. Kingda Ka is a hydraulically-launched steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, United States. 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, New Jersey. 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.

November 21, 1964-Onwards: Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge from Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach with Richmond County to Brooklyn by Opened.

November 3, 1969-Onwards: PBS was established on November 3, 1969, 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). It began operations on November 3, 1969, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), with Newark, New Jersey station on WNET.

April 4, 1973-Onwards: The Port Authority chose the buildings for the World Trade Center are all successfully bounded by West, Church, Liberty, and Vesey Streets, the Port Authority announced the selection of Minoru Yamasaki as lead architect and Emery Roth & Sons as associate architects. Minoru Yamasaki devised the plan to incorporate twin towers on September 20, 1962. Minoru Yamasaki's design for the World Trade Center was unveiled to the public on January 18, 1964. New York City's Radio Row are Successfully Moved from 1921-March 20, 1966 to Prospect Park is an urban park in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, New York, NY was Successfully Rebrands as Radio Row in Prospect Park at Brooklyn. Construction on the World Trade Center started on August 5th, 1966. To keep the Hudson River smooths the site, a slurry wall had to be created first.

Building the World Trade Center involved excavating 1,200,000 cubic yards (920,000 m3) of material. Rather than transporting this material at great costs out to sea or to landfills in New Jersey, the fill material was used to expand the Manhattan shoreline across West Street, Work Begins and Ends on January 5, 1967-July 1, 1973 to move the piers from New York City to 1935 Boardwalk in Seaside Park, NJ are Rebranded as Playland Pier was an amusement park.

after this were used to create Battery Park City and expand the shoreline. In 1968, The North Tower (One World Trade Center) started construction while the South Tower (Two World Trade Center) was under way by 1969. To regular PATH train service, the site was built around its Hudson Terminal station and tunnels. The North Tower was topped off in 1970 while the South Tower was topped off in 1971. Opening on April 4, 1973-onwards. the Twin Towers (1 and 2 World Trade Center) were the tallest buildings in the world, collaboration with the Willis Tower. Smaller buildings, 3-6 World Trade Center, surround the plaza while a taller building, 7 World Trade Center, is connected to the complex via an elevated walkway. The complex was designed by Minoru Yamasaki, while buildings 3 and 7 would be designed by separate companies. In 1980, Larry Silverstein and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to construct 7 World Trade Center on Vesey Street. The ground-breaking ceremony was hosted on October 2, 1984. The building opened in May 1987-onwards as part of the World Trade Center.

The World Financial Center was Designed by architect César Pelli, with Adamson Associates. The World Financial Center (One World Financial Center, 200 Liberty Street and Two World Financial Center, 225 Liberty Street and Three World Financial Center, 200 Vesey Street and Four World Financial Center, 250 Vesey Street and Winter Garden Atrium, 230 Vesey Street) 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 in the Morning activities have commenced at the World Trade Center, a commercial building complex in lower Manhattan owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, an interstate agency. In addition to the signature Twin Towers (1 and 2 World Trade Center), the complex included a hotel (3 World Trade Center), four office buildings (4, 5, 6, and 7 World Trade Center), a shopping mall, restaurants, a public plaza, and a major transportation hub.

Around 8:30 a.m., smoothly 80 people have gathered to attend the Risk Waters Group financial technology conference on the 106th floor of the North Tower. Seventy-two restaurant staff have arrived in advance of the morning’s breakfast service and conference preparation. Other special events at the World Trade Center planned for July 4, 2001 include the annual National Association for Business Economics (NABE) conference, already underway in the Marriott hotel, an evening dance performance on the World Trade Center’s outdoor plaza, and a Peace Corps information session scheduled for 6:00 p.m. in 6 World Trade Center on July 4, 2001 in An 11-day dance festival, produced by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), is scheduled to run July 1, 2001 to September 16, 2001 at the Twin Towers, a popular downtown venue for cultural events.

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 Darks and No Other Darks) is an American 2d animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a successful of working-class life by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and American culture and television. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a solicitation for a series of 2d animated shorts with producer James L. Brooks. Groening created a utopian family and named the characters after his own family members, Bart for his own name. The shorts became a part of The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. After three seasons, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show and became Fox's first series to land in the Top 30 ratings in a season (1989–90). Since its debut on December 17, 1989-Onwards of The Simpsons have been broadcast.

August 11, 1991-Onwards: Rugrats (1991 series) with Angelica Pickles and Susie Carmichael both are good guy, 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 Darks and No Other Darks) 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.

January 18, 1999-Onwards: PBS Kids is Founded on January 18, 1999-onwards, A programming block that provides children's television programs. The Public Broadcasting Service will launch PBS Kids Channel and PBS Kids Block (The block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm in Sunday-Saturday) are both Coming and Planned to September 6, 1999-onwards as its first all-digital broadcast channel, PBS President Ervin S. Duggan announced today at the Television Critics Association meeting in the Ritz Carlton Hotel here. 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 rebranding of its children's programs and services, known as PBS Kids, at it's annual meeting in San Francisco on June 9, 1999-onwards. The block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) was formerly called PTV Park are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday). PBS Kids is Launched as a 24/7 network 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 is a American are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) educational block consisting of children's programming that aired on PBS in the United States. It was originally debuted are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on July 11, 1994 as PTV Park are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) and rebranded as 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-onwards logos were created by Richard McGuire with bumpers and interstitials produced by Lee Hunt Associates for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards. The block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) is aimed at children ages 2-12. In September 6, 1999-onwards. In addition to the traditional daytime block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) airs on PBS, PBS Kids was also available as a 24/7 channel that launched on September 6, 1999-onwards; PBS provided grants to stations who adopted the new branding early. Brand designers incorporated a thought bubble concept across the brand packaging, intended to associate "imagination, thinking and using your head" with PBS Kids. Included with the new on-air appearance was a bright green logo featuring iconic boy and girl mascot characters Dash and Dot. The PBS Kids website was relaunched with some new areas on September 6, 1999. PBS Kids (PBS Kids Channel) are all both DirecTV-funded cable/satellite channels and Cable TV providers by Successfully on September 6, 1999. PBS / PBS Kids (PBS Satellite Service) are all both DirecTV-funded cable/satellite channels and Cable TV providers by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards, PBS Kids Channel are all both DirecTV-funded cable/satellite channels and Cable TV providers by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards. It was largely successful, reaching only 9 million households 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-onwards logos were created by Richard McGuire with bumpers and interstitials produced by Lee Hunt Associates.

June 5, 2000-Onwards: Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Workshop are both remained independent entities on June 5, 2000.

January 13, 2003-Onwards: Coca-Cola having it's in 2002, the "Dynamic Ribbon" was successfully redesigned, 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. Television advertising will debut January 13, 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 in 2003-Onwards 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 2003-Onwards in Coca-Cola Classic (North America with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Caffeine-Free and Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Coca-Cola Vanilla and Diet Coke Vanilla and Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero and special versions with lemon and lime and coffee and black cherry vanilla) and Coca-Cola (North America and International with Glass Bottles) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos / Diet Coke's sliver labels with the white & red wave, and bubbles on 2003-Onwards in (North America and International with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Caffeine-Free and Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Coca-Cola Vanilla and Diet Coke Vanilla and Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero and special versions with lemon and lime and coffee and black cherry vanilla) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos / Coca-Cola Zero's white labels with the black & red wave, and bubbles they also include a black strike on 2003-Onwards in (North America and International with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Caffeine-Free and Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Coca-Cola Vanilla and Diet Coke Vanilla and Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero and special versions with lemon and lime and coffee and black cherry vanilla) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos are both Successfully Stay Remains Continues to use are all both 2003-Onwards Logos after 2007.

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It's A Brighter Millennium Dawn (no dystopias, no slapsticks, no collapses, no fates, no darks, no deaths, no future world wars, no world wars, no wars, no nuclear weapons, no dysfunctionals, no horror franchises, no slapstick humor franchises, no dysfunctional franchises, no youtube's advertising formats, no arguments, no pandemics, no epidemics, no acquisitions, no mergers, no subsidiaries, no cancellations, no delays, no rivalrys, no scandals, no endemics, no acnes, no heavy traffics, no protests, no riots, no ship sinkings, no specific attacks, no Hollywood 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 9/11, no terrorist attacks, no darks of days and nights, no lawsuits, no sueds, no animation wars, no public backlashs, no downturns, no conflicts, no disputes, no fallouts, no issues, no label issues, no scrappings, no disney's acquisitions, no disney's mergers, no disney's subsidiaries, no competitions, no leakings, no asteroid impacts, no rivalrys, no disney's rivalrys, no threats, no new threats, no future threats, no future new threats, no future terrorist attacks, no competitors, no dark rides, no black comedy franchises, no crime franchises, no dark franchises, no final destination franchises, no declines, no ailen invasions, no evil invasions, no evils, no heat deaths of the universes, no big rips, no big crunchs, no big bounces, no big slurps, no big freezes) is an different timeline: The Universe Begins in 14,000 Million Years Ago [14,000,000,000 Years]-Onwards are Due to Universe and Planet Earth and The Both Good Successfully English-speaking and English-language worlds are all both of Europe is shared by 50 countries and 54 countries in Africa and 48 countries in Asia and 14 countries in the Oceania and 19 countries of Middle East 23 countries in North America and 12 sovereign states and 3 non-sovereign dependent territories of South America.

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, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, 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 the United States [The United States of America] in Both Good Successfully North American English-speaking and North American English-language worlds on July 4, 1776-onwards and 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 the Mexico in Both Good Successfully North American English-speaking with Spanish Word and North American English-language worlds with Spanish Word on September 16, 1810-onwards and 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 the Provinces and territories of Canada in Both Good Successfully North American English-speaking and North American English-language worlds on July 1, 1867-onwards

Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the state of New York, United States on Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in the Sand.

May 1, 1895-Onwards: Wildwood, NJ, USA with Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in the Sand on May 1, 1895-onwards.

Wild Wheels Raceway & Adventure Pier is Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks in Early Summer 1992-onwards and on The Great White is Wooden Roller Coaster at Wild Wheels Raceway & Adventure Pier is Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks on June 10, 1996-onwards, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA.

Nickel's Midway Pier [It was amusement rides as part of Nickel's Midway Pier between 1976-onwards are all both features portable rides, mostly children's rides and the rides and Thunderbolts Wooden's Roller Coaster Drop in The World], 3400-02 Boardwalk and 3505-3401 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA on April 11, 1976-onwards are all both successfully grand opening independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] was Former Names: Playland/Marine Pier West, 3400-02 Boardwalk and 3505-3401 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (1919 to 1975).

During the winter of 1999, when construction begins for the Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA an interactive water park was the park will employ 100 when it soft opens independents by Wild Waves LLC [Andy Weiner and Marie Weiner] in May 2000-onwards, announces the arrival of Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA on June 9, 2000-onwards are all both Grand Opening independents by Wild Waves LLC [Andy Weiner and Marie Weiner] 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! with Nickel's Midway Food Court, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards) / Built the Arcade of Supercade, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] and Randy Senna in 1993-Onwards) with a simple backlit sign / Mr Frog the Stand Game, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards) are all both successfully grand opening independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993 are all both Located at Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA. Nickel's Midway Food Court, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards in 1993-Onwards) / Supercade, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] and Randy Senna in 1993-Onwards) / Mr Frog the Stand Game, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards) / Water Gun the Stand Game, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Soft Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in May 2000-Onwards and Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] on June 9, 2000-Onwards) Are All Both Successfully Remain Stay Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in May 2000-Onwards are all both Located at Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA.

Mariner's Landing Pier is Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks on June 6, 1976-onwards, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA on June 6, 1976-onwards.

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 was Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA on June 27, 1984-onwards.

Giant Ferris Wheel is a Ferris Wheel built by Dutch manufacturer Vekoma currently located at Mariner's Landing Pier was Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA was built and opening in 1985-onwards.

Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the state of New York, United States on Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in the Sand at Caribbean Bay Food Court and Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park with All Amusement Rides the Ferris Wheel and Rides the Thunderbolts Wooden's Roller Coaster Drop in The World and Caribbean Bay's Splash Zone Water Park and Caribbean Bay Arcade.

April 30, 1912-Onwards: Universal Pictures and Universal Studios and Universal Studios Feature Animation and Universal Studios Feature Animation France and Universal Studios Feature Animation Canada and Universal Studios Feature Animation Japan and Universal Studios Feature Animation Florida and Universal Studios Television Animation and Universal Studios Television and Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Home Video and NBC and DreamWorks Pictures and DreamWorks SKG and Amblin Productions and Amblin Entertainment are both successfully opened independent entities by National Broadcasting Company on April 30, 1912-Onwards.

Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon and Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Home Video and UPN are both successfully opened independent entities by A Viacom Company on May 8, 1912-Onwards.

Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Studios and Triumph Films and Sony Pictures Classics and Sony Pictures Releasing and Destination Films and Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group and TriStar Pictures and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation France and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Canada and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Japan and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Florida and Sony Pictures Studios Television Animation and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Florida and Columbia TriStar Home Video are both successfully opened independent entities by A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company on June 19, 1918-Onwards.

United Artists are both successfully opened independent entities by A United Artists Corporation Company on February 5, 1919-Onwards.

Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Television and Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation France and Walt Disney Feature Animation Canada and Walt Disney Feature Animation Japan and Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida and Walt Disney Feature Animation Australia and Walt Disney Television Animation and Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio and Walt Disney Home Video and Disneyland is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It 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 about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened on October 1, 1971 are both successfully opened independent entities by The Walt Disney Company on April 18, 1983-Onwards. Disney was opened on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy Disney are both Age 20 as Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio; it also operated under the names Walt Disney Studio and Walt Disney Productions before changing its name to Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Television and Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation France and Walt Disney Feature Animation Canada and Walt Disney Feature Animation Japan and Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida and Walt Disney Feature Animation Australia and Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Home Video and Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio and Disneyland is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It 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 about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened on October 1, 1971 are both successfully opened independent entities by The Walt Disney Company on April 18, 1983-Onwards.

Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Warner Bros. Studios and Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Warner Bros. Feature Animation France and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Canada and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Japan and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Florida and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Australia and Warner Bros. Television Animation and Warner Bros. Cartoons and Warner Bros. Television and Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics and Warner Home Video and The WB are both successfully opened independent entities by A Time Warner Entertainment Company on April 4, 1923-Onwards.

Turner Broadcasting System and Turner Pictures and Turner Family Entertainment and Turner Studios and Turner Feature Animation and Turner Feature Animation France and Turner Feature Animation Canada and Turner Feature Animation Japan and Turner Feature Animation Florida and Turner Feature Animation Australia and Turner Television Animation and Turner Cartoons and Turner Television and Turner Home Video and TNT are both successfully opened independent entities by A Turner Entertainment Company on May 12, 1965-Onwards.

20th Century Fox and 20th Century Fox Family Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Studios and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation France and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Canada and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Japan and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Florida and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Australia and 20th Century Fox Television Animation and 20th Century Fox Cartoons and 20th Century Fox Television and Fox Broadcasting Company and Fox Sports and Fox News and Fox Kids and Fox Family and 20th Century Fox Home Video are both successfully opened independent entities by A News Corporation Company on May 31, 1935-Onwards.

ABC and ABC Family Entertainment and ABC Studios and ABC Feature Animation and ABC Feature Animation France and ABC Feature Animation Canada and ABC Feature Animation Japan and ABC Feature Animation Florida and ABC Feature Animation Australia and ABC Television Animation and ABC Cartoons and ABC Television and ABC Kids and ABC Family and Soapnet and ABC Home Video are both successfully opened independent entities by American Broadcasting Company on May 15, 1943-Onwards.

ESPN are both successfully opened independent entities by ESPN Inc. on September 7, 1979-Onwards.

Klasky-Csupo, Inc. is an American animation studio located in Los Angeles, California. It was both successfully opened independent entities by producer Arlene Klasky and her then-husband, Hungarian animator Gábor Csupó in 1982-Onwards.

Six Flags, Inc. are opened independent entities by Six Flags, Inc. on March 16, 1956-Onwards.

Six Flags 1999-onwards 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.

Six Flags Great Adventure is an amusement park located approximately 20 miles southeast of Trenton in Jackson, New Jersey was successfully opened independent entities by Six Flags, Inc., the park complex is situated between Mid-Atlantic and Western United States and Midwestern United States and Northeastern United States and Southern United States and Canada was opened on July 1, 1974-Onwards.

Six Flags Great Adventure 1999-onwards 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. Kingda Ka is a hydraulically-launched steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, United States. 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, New Jersey. 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.

November 21, 1964-Onwards: Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge from Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach with Richmond County to Brooklyn by Opened.

November 3, 1969-Onwards: PBS was established on November 3, 1969, 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). It began operations on November 3, 1969, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), with Newark, New Jersey station on WNET.

April 4, 1973-Onwards: The Port Authority chose the buildings for the World Trade Center are all successfully bounded by West, Church, Liberty, and Vesey Streets, the Port Authority announced the selection of Minoru Yamasaki as lead architect and Emery Roth & Sons as associate architects. Minoru Yamasaki devised the plan to incorporate twin towers on September 20, 1962. Minoru Yamasaki's design for the World Trade Center was unveiled to the public on January 18, 1964. New York City's Radio Row are Successfully Moved from 1921-March 20, 1966 to Prospect Park is an urban park in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, New York, NY was Successfully Rebrands as Radio Row in Prospect Park at Brooklyn. Construction on the World Trade Center started on August 5th, 1966. To keep the Hudson River smooths the site, a slurry wall had to be created first.

Building the World Trade Center involved excavating 1,200,000 cubic yards (920,000 m3) of material. Rather than transporting this material at great costs out to sea or to landfills in New Jersey, the fill material was used to expand the Manhattan shoreline across West Street, Work Begins and Ends on January 5, 1967-July 1, 1973 to move the piers from New York City to 1935 Boardwalk in Seaside Park, NJ are Rebranded as Playland Pier was an amusement park.

after this were used to create Battery Park City and expand the shoreline. In 1968, The North Tower (One World Trade Center) started construction while the South Tower (Two World Trade Center) was under way by 1969. To regular PATH train service, the site was built around its Hudson Terminal station and tunnels. The North Tower was topped off in 1970 while the South Tower was topped off in 1971. Opening on April 4, 1973-onwards. the Twin Towers (1 and 2 World Trade Center) were the tallest buildings in the world, collaboration with the Willis Tower. Smaller buildings, 3-6 World Trade Center, surround the plaza while a taller building, 7 World Trade Center, is connected to the complex via an elevated walkway. The complex was designed by Minoru Yamasaki, while buildings 3 and 7 would be designed by separate companies. In 1980, Larry Silverstein and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to construct 7 World Trade Center on Vesey Street. The ground-breaking ceremony was hosted on October 2, 1984. The building opened in May 1987-onwards as part of the World Trade Center.

The World Financial Center was Designed by architect César Pelli, with Adamson Associates. The World Financial Center (One World Financial Center, 200 Liberty Street and Two World Financial Center, 225 Liberty Street and Three World Financial Center, 200 Vesey Street and Four World Financial Center, 250 Vesey Street and Winter Garden Atrium, 230 Vesey Street) 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 in the Morning activities have commenced at the World Trade Center, a commercial building complex in lower Manhattan owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, an interstate agency. In addition to the signature Twin Towers (1 and 2 World Trade Center), the complex included a hotel (3 World Trade Center), four office buildings (4, 5, 6, and 7 World Trade Center), a shopping mall, restaurants, a public plaza, and a major transportation hub.

Around 8:30 a.m., smoothly 80 people have gathered to attend the Risk Waters Group financial technology conference on the 106th floor of the North Tower. Seventy-two restaurant staff have arrived in advance of the morning’s breakfast service and conference preparation. Other special events at the World Trade Center planned for July 4, 2001 include the annual National Association for Business Economics (NABE) conference, already underway in the Marriott hotel, an evening dance performance on the World Trade Center’s outdoor plaza, and a Peace Corps information session scheduled for 6:00 p.m. in 6 World Trade Center on July 4, 2001 in An 11-day dance festival, produced by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), is scheduled to run July 1, 2001 to September 16, 2001 at the Twin Towers, a popular downtown venue for cultural events.

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 Darks and No Other Darks) is an American 2d animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a successful of working-class life by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and American culture and television. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a solicitation for a series of 2d animated shorts with producer James L. Brooks. Groening created a utopian family and named the characters after his own family members, Bart for his own name. The shorts became a part of The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. After three seasons, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show and became Fox's first series to land in the Top 30 ratings in a season (1989–90). Since its debut on December 17, 1989-Onwards of The Simpsons have been broadcast.

August 11, 1991-Onwards: Rugrats (1991 series) with Angelica Pickles and Susie Carmichael both are good guy, 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 Darks and No Other Darks) 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.

January 18, 1999-Onwards: PBS Kids is Founded on January 18, 1999-onwards, A programming block that provides children's television programs. The Public Broadcasting Service will launch PBS Kids Channel and PBS Kids Block (The block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm in Sunday-Saturday) are both Coming and Planned to September 6, 1999-onwards as its first all-digital broadcast channel, PBS President Ervin S. Duggan announced today at the Television Critics Association meeting in the Ritz Carlton Hotel here. 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 rebranding of its children's programs and services, known as PBS Kids, at it's annual meeting in San Francisco on June 9, 1999-onwards. The block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) was formerly called PTV Park are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday). PBS Kids is Launched as a 24/7 network 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 is a American are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) educational block consisting of children's programming that aired on PBS in the United States. It was originally debuted are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on July 11, 1994 as PTV Park are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) and rebranded as 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-onwards logos were created by Richard McGuire with bumpers and interstitials produced by Lee Hunt Associates for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards. The block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) is aimed at children ages 2-12. In September 6, 1999-onwards. In addition to the traditional daytime block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) airs on PBS, PBS Kids was also available as a 24/7 channel that launched on September 6, 1999-onwards; PBS provided grants to stations who adopted the new branding early. Brand designers incorporated a thought bubble concept across the brand packaging, intended to associate "imagination, thinking and using your head" with PBS Kids. Included with the new on-air appearance was a bright green logo featuring iconic boy and girl mascot characters Dash and Dot. The PBS Kids website was relaunched with some new areas on September 6, 1999. PBS Kids (PBS Kids Channel) are all both DirecTV-funded cable/satellite channels and Cable TV providers by Successfully on September 6, 1999. PBS / PBS Kids (PBS Satellite Service) are all both DirecTV-funded cable/satellite channels and Cable TV providers by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards, PBS Kids Channel are all both DirecTV-funded cable/satellite channels and Cable TV providers by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards. It was largely successful, reaching only 9 million households 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-onwards logos were created by Richard McGuire with bumpers and interstitials produced by Lee Hunt Associates.

June 5, 2000-Onwards: Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Workshop are both remained independent entities on June 5, 2000.

January 13, 2003-Onwards: Coca-Cola having it's in 2002, the "Dynamic Ribbon" was successfully redesigned, 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. Television advertising will debut January 13, 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 in 2003-Onwards 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 2003-Onwards in Coca-Cola Classic (North America with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Caffeine-Free and Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Coca-Cola Vanilla and Diet Coke Vanilla and Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero and special versions with lemon and lime and coffee and black cherry vanilla) and Coca-Cola (North America and International with Glass Bottles) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos / Diet Coke's sliver labels with the white & red wave, and bubbles on 2003-Onwards in (North America and International with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Caffeine-Free and Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Coca-Cola Vanilla and Diet Coke Vanilla and Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero and special versions with lemon and lime and coffee and black cherry vanilla) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos / Coca-Cola Zero's white labels with the black & red wave, and bubbles they also include a black strike on 2003-Onwards in (North America and International with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Caffeine-Free and Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Coca-Cola Vanilla and Diet Coke Vanilla and Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero and special versions with lemon and lime and coffee and black cherry vanilla) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos are both Successfully Stay Remains Continues to use are all both 2003-Onwards Logos after 2007.

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  • It's A Brighter Millennium Dawn (no dystopias, no slapsticks, no collapses, no fates, no darks, no deaths, no future world wars, no world wars, no wars, no nuclear weapons, no dysfunctionals, no horror franchises, no slapstick humor franchises, no dysfunctional franchises, no youtube's advertising formats, no arguments, no pandemics, no epidemics, no acquisitions, no mergers, no subsidiaries, no cancellations, no delays, no rivalrys, no scandals, no endemics, no acnes, no heavy traffics, no protests, no riots, no ship sinkings, no specific attacks, no Hollywood 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 9/11, no terrorist attacks, no darks of days and nights, no lawsuits, no sueds, no animation wars, no public backlashs, no downturns, no conflicts, no disputes, no fallouts, no issues, no label issues, no scrappings, no disney's acquisitions, no disney's mergers, no disney's subsidiaries, no competitions, no leakings, no asteroid impacts, no rivalrys, no disney's rivalrys, no threats, no new threats, no future threats, no future new threats, no future terrorist attacks, no competitors, no dark rides, no black comedy franchises, no crime franchises, no dark franchises, no final destination franchises, no declines, no ailen invasions, no evil invasions, no evils, no heat deaths of the universes, no big rips, no big crunchs, no big bounces, no big slurps, no big freezes) is an different timeline: The Universe Begins in 14,000 Million Years Ago [14,000,000,000 Years]-Onwards are Due to Universe and Planet Earth and The Both Good Successfully English-speaking and English-language worlds are all both of Europe is shared by 50 countries and 54 countries in Africa and 48 countries in Asia and 14 countries in the Oceania and 19 countries of Middle East 23 countries in North America and 12 sovereign states and 3 non-sovereign dependent territories of South America. 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, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, 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 the United States [The United States of America] in Both Good Successfully North American English-speaking and North American English-language worlds on July 4, 1776-onwards and 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 the Mexico in Both Good Successfully North American English-speaking with Spanish Word and North American English-language worlds with Spanish Word on September 16, 1810-onwards and 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 the Provinces and territories of Canada in Both Good Successfully North American English-speaking and North American English-language worlds on July 1, 1867-onwards Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the state of New York, United States on Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in the Sand. May 1, 1895-Onwards: Wildwood, NJ, USA with Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in the Sand on May 1, 1895-onwards. Wild Wheels Raceway & Adventure Pier is Grand Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks in Early Summer 1992-onwards and on The Great White is Wooden Roller Coaster at Wild Wheels Raceway & Adventure Pier is Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks on June 10, 1996-onwards, 4001 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA. Nickel's Midway Pier [It was amusement rides as part of Nickel's Midway Pier between 1976-onwards are all both features portable rides, mostly children's rides and the rides and Thunderbolts Wooden's Roller Coaster Drop in The World], 3400-02 Boardwalk and 3505-3401 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA on April 11, 1976-onwards are all both successfully grand opening independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] was Former Names: Playland/Marine Pier West, 3400-02 Boardwalk and 3505-3401 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (1919 to 1975). During the winter of 1999, when construction begins for the Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA an interactive water park was the park will employ 100 when it soft opens independents by Wild Waves LLC [Andy Weiner and Marie Weiner] in May 2000-onwards, announces the arrival of Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA on June 9, 2000-onwards are all both Grand Opening independents by Wild Waves LLC [Andy Weiner and Marie Weiner] 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! with Nickel's Midway Food Court, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards) / Built the Arcade of Supercade, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] and Randy Senna in 1993-Onwards) with a simple backlit sign / Mr Frog the Stand Game, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards) are all both successfully grand opening independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993 are all both Located at Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA. Nickel's Midway Food Court, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards in 1993-Onwards) / Supercade, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] and Randy Senna in 1993-Onwards) / Mr Frog the Stand Game, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in 1993-Onwards) / Water Gun the Stand Game, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA (Soft Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in May 2000-Onwards and Grand Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] on June 9, 2000-Onwards) Are All Both Successfully Remain Stay Opening Independents by Nickel's Midway Pier, LLC [John Nickels, Angelo Nickels, Steve Nickels, etc.] in May 2000-Onwards are all both Located at Splash Zone Water Park, 3500 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, USA. Mariner's Landing Pier is Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks on June 6, 1976-onwards, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA on June 6, 1976-onwards. 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 was Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA on June 27, 1984-onwards. Giant Ferris Wheel is a Ferris Wheel built by Dutch manufacturer Vekoma currently located at Mariner's Landing Pier was Opening Independents by Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA, 3501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ, USA was built and opening in 1985-onwards. Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach is the southernmost borough of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the state of New York, United States on Caribbean Palm Trees are Planted at the Beaches in the Sand at Caribbean Bay Food Court and Caribbean Bay Pier Amusement Park with All Amusement Rides the Ferris Wheel and Rides the Thunderbolts Wooden's Roller Coaster Drop in The World and Caribbean Bay's Splash Zone Water Park and Caribbean Bay Arcade. April 30, 1912-Onwards: Universal Pictures and Universal Studios and Universal Studios Feature Animation and Universal Studios Feature Animation France and Universal Studios Feature Animation Canada and Universal Studios Feature Animation Japan and Universal Studios Feature Animation Florida and Universal Studios Television Animation and Universal Studios Television and Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Home Video and NBC and DreamWorks Pictures and DreamWorks SKG and Amblin Productions and Amblin Entertainment are both successfully opened independent entities by National Broadcasting Company on April 30, 1912-Onwards. Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon and Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Home Video and UPN are both successfully opened independent entities by A Viacom Company on May 8, 1912-Onwards. Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Studios and Triumph Films and Sony Pictures Classics and Sony Pictures Releasing and Destination Films and Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group and TriStar Pictures and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation France and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Canada and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Japan and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Florida and Sony Pictures Studios Television Animation and Sony Pictures Studios Feature Animation Florida and Columbia TriStar Home Video are both successfully opened independent entities by A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company on June 19, 1918-Onwards. United Artists are both successfully opened independent entities by A United Artists Corporation Company on February 5, 1919-Onwards. Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Television and Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation France and Walt Disney Feature Animation Canada and Walt Disney Feature Animation Japan and Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida and Walt Disney Feature Animation Australia and Walt Disney Television Animation and Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio and Walt Disney Home Video and Disneyland is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It 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 about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened on October 1, 1971 are both successfully opened independent entities by The Walt Disney Company on April 18, 1983-Onwards. Disney was opened on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy Disney are both Age 20 as Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio; it also operated under the names Walt Disney Studio and Walt Disney Productions before changing its name to Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Television and Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation France and Walt Disney Feature Animation Canada and Walt Disney Feature Animation Japan and Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida and Walt Disney Feature Animation Australia and Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Home Video and Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio and Disneyland is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It 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 about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened on October 1, 1971 are both successfully opened independent entities by The Walt Disney Company on April 18, 1983-Onwards. Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Warner Bros. Studios and Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Warner Bros. Feature Animation France and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Canada and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Japan and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Florida and Warner Bros. Feature Animation Australia and Warner Bros. Television Animation and Warner Bros. Cartoons and Warner Bros. Television and Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics and Warner Home Video and The WB are both successfully opened independent entities by A Time Warner Entertainment Company on April 4, 1923-Onwards. Turner Broadcasting System and Turner Pictures and Turner Family Entertainment and Turner Studios and Turner Feature Animation and Turner Feature Animation France and Turner Feature Animation Canada and Turner Feature Animation Japan and Turner Feature Animation Florida and Turner Feature Animation Australia and Turner Television Animation and Turner Cartoons and Turner Television and Turner Home Video and TNT are both successfully opened independent entities by A Turner Entertainment Company on May 12, 1965-Onwards. 20th Century Fox and 20th Century Fox Family Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Studios and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation France and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Canada and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Japan and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Florida and 20th Century Fox Feature Animation Australia and 20th Century Fox Television Animation and 20th Century Fox Cartoons and 20th Century Fox Television and Fox Broadcasting Company and Fox Sports and Fox News and Fox Kids and Fox Family and 20th Century Fox Home Video are both successfully opened independent entities by A News Corporation Company on May 31, 1935-Onwards. ABC and ABC Family Entertainment and ABC Studios and ABC Feature Animation and ABC Feature Animation France and ABC Feature Animation Canada and ABC Feature Animation Japan and ABC Feature Animation Florida and ABC Feature Animation Australia and ABC Television Animation and ABC Cartoons and ABC Television and ABC Kids and ABC Family and Soapnet and ABC Home Video are both successfully opened independent entities by American Broadcasting Company on May 15, 1943-Onwards. ESPN are both successfully opened independent entities by ESPN Inc. on September 7, 1979-Onwards. Klasky-Csupo, Inc. is an American animation studio located in Los Angeles, California. It was both successfully opened independent entities by producer Arlene Klasky and her then-husband, Hungarian animator Gábor Csupó in 1982-Onwards. Six Flags, Inc. are opened independent entities by Six Flags, Inc. on March 16, 1956-Onwards. Six Flags 1999-onwards 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. Six Flags Great Adventure is an amusement park located approximately 20 miles southeast of Trenton in Jackson, New Jersey was successfully opened independent entities by Six Flags, Inc., the park complex is situated between Mid-Atlantic and Western United States and Midwestern United States and Northeastern United States and Southern United States and Canada was opened on July 1, 1974-Onwards. Six Flags Great Adventure 1999-onwards 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. Kingda Ka is a hydraulically-launched steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, United States. 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, New Jersey. 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. November 21, 1964-Onwards: Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge from Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach with Richmond County to Brooklyn by Opened. November 3, 1969-Onwards: PBS was established on November 3, 1969, 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). It began operations on November 3, 1969, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), with Newark, New Jersey station on WNET. April 4, 1973-Onwards: The Port Authority chose the buildings for the World Trade Center are all successfully bounded by West, Church, Liberty, and Vesey Streets, the Port Authority announced the selection of Minoru Yamasaki as lead architect and Emery Roth & Sons as associate architects. Minoru Yamasaki devised the plan to incorporate twin towers on September 20, 1962. Minoru Yamasaki's design for the World Trade Center was unveiled to the public on January 18, 1964. New York City's Radio Row are Successfully Moved from 1921-March 20, 1966 to Prospect Park is an urban park in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, New York, NY was Successfully Rebrands as Radio Row in Prospect Park at Brooklyn. Construction on the World Trade Center started on August 5th, 1966. To keep the Hudson River smooths the site, a slurry wall had to be created first. Building the World Trade Center involved excavating 1,200,000 cubic yards (920,000 m3) of material. Rather than transporting this material at great costs out to sea or to landfills in New Jersey, the fill material was used to expand the Manhattan shoreline across West Street, Work Begins and Ends on January 5, 1967-July 1, 1973 to move the piers from New York City to 1935 Boardwalk in Seaside Park, NJ are Rebranded as Playland Pier was an amusement park. after this were used to create Battery Park City and expand the shoreline. In 1968, The North Tower (One World Trade Center) started construction while the South Tower (Two World Trade Center) was under way by 1969. To regular PATH train service, the site was built around its Hudson Terminal station and tunnels. The North Tower was topped off in 1970 while the South Tower was topped off in 1971. Opening on April 4, 1973-onwards. the Twin Towers (1 and 2 World Trade Center) were the tallest buildings in the world, collaboration with the Willis Tower. Smaller buildings, 3-6 World Trade Center, surround the plaza while a taller building, 7 World Trade Center, is connected to the complex via an elevated walkway. The complex was designed by Minoru Yamasaki, while buildings 3 and 7 would be designed by separate companies. In 1980, Larry Silverstein and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to construct 7 World Trade Center on Vesey Street. The ground-breaking ceremony was hosted on October 2, 1984. The building opened in May 1987-onwards as part of the World Trade Center. The World Financial Center was Designed by architect César Pelli, with Adamson Associates. The World Financial Center (One World Financial Center, 200 Liberty Street and Two World Financial Center, 225 Liberty Street and Three World Financial Center, 200 Vesey Street and Four World Financial Center, 250 Vesey Street and Winter Garden Atrium, 230 Vesey Street) 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 in the Morning activities have commenced at the World Trade Center, a commercial building complex in lower Manhattan owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, an interstate agency. In addition to the signature Twin Towers (1 and 2 World Trade Center), the complex included a hotel (3 World Trade Center), four office buildings (4, 5, 6, and 7 World Trade Center), a shopping mall, restaurants, a public plaza, and a major transportation hub. Around 8:30 a.m., smoothly 80 people have gathered to attend the Risk Waters Group financial technology conference on the 106th floor of the North Tower. Seventy-two restaurant staff have arrived in advance of the morning’s breakfast service and conference preparation. Other special events at the World Trade Center planned for July 4, 2001 include the annual National Association for Business Economics (NABE) conference, already underway in the Marriott hotel, an evening dance performance on the World Trade Center’s outdoor plaza, and a Peace Corps information session scheduled for 6:00 p.m. in 6 World Trade Center on July 4, 2001 in An 11-day dance festival, produced by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), is scheduled to run July 1, 2001 to September 16, 2001 at the Twin Towers, a popular downtown venue for cultural events. 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 Darks and No Other Darks) is an American 2d animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a successful of working-class life by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and American culture and television. The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a solicitation for a series of 2d animated shorts with producer James L. Brooks. Groening created a utopian family and named the characters after his own family members, Bart for his own name. The shorts became a part of The Tracey Ullman Show on April 19, 1987. After three seasons, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime time show and became Fox's first series to land in the Top 30 ratings in a season (1989–90). Since its debut on December 17, 1989-Onwards of The Simpsons have been broadcast. August 11, 1991-Onwards: Rugrats (1991 series) with Angelica Pickles and Susie Carmichael both are good guy, 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 Darks and No Other Darks) 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. January 18, 1999-Onwards: PBS Kids is Founded on January 18, 1999-onwards, A programming block that provides children's television programs. The Public Broadcasting Service will launch PBS Kids Channel and PBS Kids Block (The block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm in Sunday-Saturday) are both Coming and Planned to September 6, 1999-onwards as its first all-digital broadcast channel, PBS President Ervin S. Duggan announced today at the Television Critics Association meeting in the Ritz Carlton Hotel here. 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 rebranding of its children's programs and services, known as PBS Kids, at it's annual meeting in San Francisco on June 9, 1999-onwards. The block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) was formerly called PTV Park are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday). PBS Kids is Launched as a 24/7 network 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 is a American are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) educational block consisting of children's programming that aired on PBS in the United States. It was originally debuted are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) on July 11, 1994 as PTV Park are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) and rebranded as 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-onwards logos were created by Richard McGuire with bumpers and interstitials produced by Lee Hunt Associates for the first time on September 6, 1999-onwards. The block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) is aimed at children ages 2-12. In September 6, 1999-onwards. In addition to the traditional daytime block are every days at from 7:00am to 7:00pm (Sunday-Saturday) airs on PBS, PBS Kids was also available as a 24/7 channel that launched on September 6, 1999-onwards; PBS provided grants to stations who adopted the new branding early. Brand designers incorporated a thought bubble concept across the brand packaging, intended to associate "imagination, thinking and using your head" with PBS Kids. Included with the new on-air appearance was a bright green logo featuring iconic boy and girl mascot characters Dash and Dot. The PBS Kids website was relaunched with some new areas on September 6, 1999. PBS Kids (PBS Kids Channel) are all both DirecTV-funded cable/satellite channels and Cable TV providers by Successfully on September 6, 1999. PBS / PBS Kids (PBS Satellite Service) are all both DirecTV-funded cable/satellite channels and Cable TV providers by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards, PBS Kids Channel are all both DirecTV-funded cable/satellite channels and Cable TV providers by Successfully on September 6, 1999-onwards. It was largely successful, reaching only 9 million households 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-onwards logos were created by Richard McGuire with bumpers and interstitials produced by Lee Hunt Associates. June 5, 2000-Onwards: Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Workshop are both remained independent entities on June 5, 2000. January 13, 2003-Onwards: Coca-Cola having it's in 2002, the "Dynamic Ribbon" was successfully redesigned, 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. Television advertising will debut January 13, 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 in 2003-Onwards 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 2003-Onwards in Coca-Cola Classic (North America with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Caffeine-Free and Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Coca-Cola Vanilla and Diet Coke Vanilla and Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero and special versions with lemon and lime and coffee and black cherry vanilla) and Coca-Cola (North America and International with Glass Bottles) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos / Diet Coke's sliver labels with the white & red wave, and bubbles on 2003-Onwards in (North America and International with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Caffeine-Free and Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Coca-Cola Vanilla and Diet Coke Vanilla and Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero and special versions with lemon and lime and coffee and black cherry vanilla) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos / Coca-Cola Zero's white labels with the black & red wave, and bubbles they also include a black strike on 2003-Onwards in (North America and International with 20 oz Plastic Bottles and 12 oz Cans with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Caffeine-Free and Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero and Coca-Cola Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry and Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Coca-Cola Vanilla and Diet Coke Vanilla and Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero and special versions with lemon and lime and coffee and black cherry vanilla) are all both 2003-Onwards Logos are both Successfully Stay Remains Continues to use are all both 2003-Onwards Logos after 2007.

MFS (Masterminded For Success) is an independent electronic dance music label from Berlin, Germany was Founded by Mark Reeder in 1990-onwards[]

1990s-onwards, MFS - Masterminded For Success[]

MFS (Masterminded For Success) is an independent electronic dance music label from Berlin, Germany was Founded by Mark Reeder in 1990-onwards. Paul van Dyk's first appearance as Germany Born - North American DJ was in the club Tresor in March 1991. After several more dates, he was given the chance to perform at Andre'Hoche's Dubmission parties in the Turbine club, together with the young resident as Germany Born - North American DJ Kid Paul. With Germany Born - North American trance act of Cosmic Baby and Paul van Dyk as The Visions of Shiva. Their single "Perfect Day" was released in North America and International on the MFS.

45 RPM is the debut studio album by Paul van Dyk was released in North America and International on the MFS on December 5, 1994 with produced by Johnny Klimek and Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV.

Seven Ways is the second studio album by Paul van Dyk was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 25, 1996 with produced by Johnny Klimek and Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV.

Avenue Of Stars is the third studio album by Paul van Dyk was released in North America and International on the MFS on June 5, 2000 with produced by BT and Johnny Klimek and Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV: Song Track 4 Title: Paul van Dyk - Mandalay (Original Mix) is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with a key and a mode has energy and is danceable with a time signature of beats per bar and Paul van Dyk at his absolute best peak trance production and arrangement are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek and Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 [Song Track 4 Title: Paul van Dyk - Mandalay (Original Mix) is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with a key and a mode has energy and is danceable with a time signature of beats per bar and Paul van Dyk at his absolute best peak trance production and arrangement are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek and Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was First Studio Single Title: Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999].

Paul van Dyk was initially planned for Avenue Of Stars is the third studio album by Paul van Dyk was released in North America and International on the MFS on June 5, 2000.

Song Track 5 Title: Paul van Dyk - All I Need (Original Mix) is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with All I Need are all both was Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk - Live @ Simon’s 8th Anniversary, Gainesville, Florida 10-10-1998 Without Audience Effects are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek and Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 [Song Track 5 Title: Paul van Dyk - All I Need (Original Mix) is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with All I Need are all both was Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk - Live @ Simon’s 8th Anniversary, Gainesville, Florida 10-10-1998 Without Audience Effects are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek and Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was First Studio Single Title: Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999].

Paul van Dyk was initially planned for Avenue Of Stars is the third studio album by Paul van Dyk was released in North America and International on the MFS on June 5, 2000.

Song Track 6 Title: Paul van Dyk - Another Way (Imagination) (Original Mix) is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with a key and a mode has energy and is danceable with a time signature of beats per bar and Paul van Dyk at his absolute best peak trance production and arrangement are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek in 1998 [Song Track 6 Title: Paul van Dyk - Another Way (Imagination) (Original Mix) is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with a key and a mode has energy and is danceable with a time signature of beats per bar and Paul van Dyk at his absolute best peak trance production and arrangement are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek and Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999].

Paul van Dyk was initially planned for Avenue Of Stars is the third studio album by Paul van Dyk was released in North America and International on the MFS on June 5, 2000.

Song Track 6 Title: Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne - Tell Me Why (The Riddle) (Original Mix) – 8:43 is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with a key and a mode has energy and is danceable with a time signature of beats per bar and Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne at his absolute best peak trance production and arrangement are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek in 1998 [Song Track 6 Title: Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne - Tell Me Why (The Riddle) (Original Mix) – 8:43 is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with a key and a mode has energy and is danceable with a time signature of beats per bar and Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne at his absolute best peak trance production and arrangement are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek and Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk was initially planned for Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne - Tell Me Why (The Riddle) was released in North America and International on the MFS on May 8, 2000 by in the unique setting of the cover artwork & video was created by the interior designer: Verner Panton by in the unique setting of the cover artwork & video, it was created by the interior designer: Verner Panton and Germany Born - North American DJ as Paul van Dyk in collaboration with English indie dance band as Saint Etienne, with Sarah Cracknell of the group on vocals]: Tell me why, tell me why

Wonder if I could open my heart again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

Ask me why I feel like at start again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

Wonder if I could open my heart again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

Ask me why I feel like at start again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

Tell me why, tell me why

Tell me why, tell me why

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes

I can't understand the reason

And snow the is falling, tell me why

The morning comes

I can't understand the reason

And snow the is falling, tell me why.

Paul van Dyk was initially planned for Avenue Of Stars is the third studio album by Paul van Dyk was released in North America and International on the MFS on June 5, 2000.

Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne - Tell Me Why (The Riddle) was released in North America and International on the MFS on May 8, 2000 by in the unique setting of the cover artwork & video was created by the interior designer: Verner Panton by in the unique setting of the cover artwork & video, it was created by the interior designer: Verner Panton and Germany Born - North American DJ as Paul van Dyk in collaboration with English indie dance band as Saint Etienne, with Sarah Cracknell of the group on vocals: Tell me why, tell me why

Wonder if I could open my heart again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

Ask me why I feel like at start again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

Wonder if I could open my heart again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

Ask me why I feel like at start again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

Tell me why, tell me why

Tell me why, tell me why

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes

I can't understand the reason

And snow the is falling, tell me why

The morning comes

I can't understand the reason

And snow the is falling, tell me why.

Paul van Dyk was initially planned for Avenue Of Stars is the third studio album by Paul van Dyk was released in North America and International on the MFS on June 5, 2000.

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 1. "Avenue" are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1997 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 2. "Vega" (vocals: Natascha van Dyk are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1997 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999) are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1997 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 3. "Pikes" are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1997 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 4. "Travelling" are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1997 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 5. "Another Way (Imagination)" (Song Track 6 Title: Paul van Dyk - Another Way (Imagination) (Original Mix) is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with a key and a mode has energy and is danceable with a time signature of beats per bar and Paul van Dyk at his absolute best peak trance production and arrangement are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999) are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 6. "Tell Me Why (The Riddle)" (Song Track 6 Title: Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne - Tell Me Why (The Riddle) (Original Mix) – 8:43 is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with a key and a mode has energy and is danceable with a time signature of beats per bar and Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne at his absolute best peak trance production and arrangement are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk was initially planned for Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne - Tell Me Why (The Riddle) is the second studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on May 8, 2000 by in the unique setting of the cover artwork & video was created by the interior designer: Verner Panton by in the unique setting of the cover artwork & video, it was created by the interior designer: Verner Panton and Germany Born - North American DJ as Paul van Dyk in collaboration with English indie dance band as Saint Etienne, with Sarah Cracknell of the group on vocals: Tell me why, tell me why

Wonder if I could open my heart again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

Ask me why I feel like at start again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

Wonder if I could open my heart again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

Ask me why I feel like at start again, Wonder if I could open my heart again

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

Tell me why, tell me why

Tell me why, tell me why

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes and the snow is falling

The morning comes

I can't understand the reason

And snow the is falling, tell me why

The morning comes

I can't understand the reason

And snow the is falling, tell me why) are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk feat. Saint Etienne - Tell Me Why (The Riddle) was released in North America and International on the MFS on May 8, 2000 by in the unique setting of the cover artwork & video was created by the interior designer: Verner Panton by in the unique setting of the cover artwork & video, it was created by the interior designer: Verner Panton and Germany-American DJ as Paul van Dyk in collaboration with English indie dance band as Saint Etienne, with Sarah Cracknell of the group on vocals

Stand-Alone Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 7. "Together We Will Conquer" (vocals: Natascha van Dyk are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999) are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 8. "Face to Face" are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 9. "The Love from Above" are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 10. "Columbia" are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 11. "Out There and Back" are all both Recorded and Mixed by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 12. "We Are Alive" (vocals: Jennifer Brown are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999) are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 13. "Mandalay" (Song Track 4 Title: Paul van Dyk - Mandalay (Original Mix) is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with a key and a mode has energy and is danceable with a time signature of beats per bar and Paul van Dyk at his absolute best peak trance production and arrangement are all both successfully recording and mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1997 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999) are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1997 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 14. "Santos" are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 15. "All I Need" (Song Track 5 Title: Paul van Dyk - All I Need (Original Mix) is a song by Paul van Dyk with a tempo of 138 BPM and can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM with All I Need are all both was Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk - Live @ Simon’s 8th Anniversary, Gainesville, Florida 10-10-1998 Without Audience Effects are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999) are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

Stand-Alone Studio Mixes by Paul van Dyk Track 16. "Namistai" (Produced with BT and Johnny Klimek are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by BT and Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999) are all both Recording and Mixing by Paul van Dyk and produced by BT and Johnny Klimek are all both Completed by Jens Wojnar and VOOV in 1998 was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue was Paul van Dyk - Another Way/Avenue is the first studio single was released in North America and International on the MFS on November 8, 1999

The Powerpuff Girls Movie[]

The Powerpuff Girls Movie is a July 3, 1994 American 2d animated superhero action-adventure family film as a before the first two pilot episodes to the series. The July 3, 1994 film as a before the first two pilot episodes to the series, and tells the origin story of how the Powerpuff Girls were created and came to be the defenders of Townsville and how Mojo Jojo became a supervillain and then 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 and Produced by Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios as its first theatrical film, The Powerpuff Girls Movie was released in theaters on July 3, 1994 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, The Powerpuff Girls Movie was released in theaters on July 3, 1994 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment.

The Powerpuff Girls Movie (July 3, 1994) 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 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

Production[]

Filming Production on this movie began on October 1, 1992 and Filming Production on this movie ended sometime on January 1, 1993. At the time of it's release, July 3, 1994.

While attending his second year at CalArts in 1992 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, McCracken created a short film was released on September 1, 1992 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, 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 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, along with its follow-up, "Crime 101", on January 28, 1996 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment.

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) 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 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment 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

Music[]

James L. Venable was composed the music for the television series and also composed the film's score, blending traditional orchestration with electronica. watch the entire film with Isolated Music Only Track Presentation of The Powerpuff Girls Movie (July 3, 1994) at Intrada Records.

Barney & Friends[]

Beginnings and Formation (1988-Beyond): The company's origins traces its beginnings 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, 2001-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 Darks and No Other Darks) - Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2001-onwards. 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 Forms by PBS Animation Studios and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards 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 Forms by PBS Animation Studios and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards 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 Forms by PBS Animation Studios and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards 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 Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Kath Soucie is Return The Voice of Lola Bunny [Lola Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Sister] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards 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 Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Barney's 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 PBS Animation Studios and Warner Bros. Televison Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - 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)[]

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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)[]

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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)[]

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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)[]

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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)[]

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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, 2001-onwards[]

Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2001-onwards: 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 Darks and No Other Darks) - Season 7-onwards with New 2D Animation Premieres Only at PBS Kids on June 21, 2001-onwards by 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 Forms by PBS Kids Television Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards 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 Forms by PBS Kids Television Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards 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 Forms by PBS Kids Television Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards 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 Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Kath Soucie is Return The Voice of Lola Bunny [Lola Bunny are all successfully both Barney's Sister] (Fully 2D Cartoon Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards 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 Forms by Warner Bros. Televison Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - onwards are both Fully 2D Animation Filming), Barney's 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 PBS Kids Television Animation and Warner Bros. Televison Animation and 7th Level, Inc. on September 6, 1999 - 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[]

  1. "Barney Theme Song"
  2. "It's a Beautiful Day"
  3. "The Land of Make-Believe"
  4. "The Wheels on the Bus"
  5. "Let's Go On An Adventure"
  6. "Happy Dancin'"
  7. "Castles So High"
  8. "The Doors on the Bus"
  9. "Make the Dough"
  10. "Nothing Beats a Pizza"
  11. "The People on the Bus"
  12. "Get Along Little Doggies"
  13. "Home on the Range"
  14. "Turkey in the Straw (Barney's Version)"
  15. "The Wheels on the Bus" (Reprise)
  16. "The Elephant Song"
  17. "The Popcorn Song"
  18. "The Baby Bop Hop"
  19. "Our Friend BJ Had A Band"
  20. "The People on the Bus" (Reprise)
  21. "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.
    • The first home video to have the September 2, 1997 announcement trailer with Narrator (Jim Cummings) and music by 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This (Original 1991 12" Orchestral Mix) – 5:26 / Summer 2004 teaser trailer with Narrator (Jim Cummings) and music by 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This (Original 1991 12" Orchestral Mix) – 5:26 /Early 2005 theatrical trailer with Narrator (Jim Cummings) and music by 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This (Original 1991 12" Orchestral Mix) – 5:26 / 2005 tv spots with Narrator (Jim Cummings) and music by 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This (Original 1991 12" Orchestral Mix) – 5:26 for Barney's Looney Tunes and The Powerpuff Girls: Space Jam by Narrator (Jim Cummings): Next summer, take a magical trip to a world unlike any other. An enchanting place where adventure is only a vacation away. Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment presents, Barney's Looney Tunes and The Powerpuff Girls: Space Jam. Rolling into theatres everywhere July 2, 2005. 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.

Rugrats in 4th of July: The Movie[]

Rugrats in 4th of July: The Movie is a 2000 animated family film (Chronological Good 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) based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and the first film in the series. The film was released in the United States on May 2, 2000.

The film was released in the United States on May 2, 2000, almost two years before, during & after the production of Rugrats in 4th of July: The Movie on January 1, 1998. Rugrats in 4th of July: The Movie was more well-received than its predecessor and grossed over $103 million worldwide against a production budget of $30 million.

Plot[]

The film begins with the Rugrats gang excitedly preparing for the 4th of July celebrations in 1992, Angelica Pickles and Susie Carmichael, who were previously portrayed as antagonistic characters, 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[]

watch the entire film without the dialogue, without the sound effects. DVDs with Isolated Score & Songs Only Track 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[]

  1. "Barney Theme Song"
  2. "Animal Fair"
  3. "Puttin' On A Show"
  4. "When the Circus Comes to Town" (also plays instrumentally during the end credits)
  5. "The Marching Song"
  6. "The Rainbow Song"
  7. "Laugh With Me!" (also plays instrumentally during the end credits)
  8. "Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy?" (also plays instrumentally during the end credits)
  9. "Brushing My Teeth"
  10. "The Squirrel on the Flying Trapeze"
  11. "Yankee Doodle"
  12. "The Exercise Song" (also plays instrumentally during the end credits)
  13. "Me and My Teddy"
  14. "When the Circus Comes to Town" (Reprise)
  15. "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 is a 2002 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same title. Directed by Sam Raimi from a screenplay by David Koepp, it is the first installment in Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, and stars Tobey Maguire as the titular character, alongside Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Cliff Robertson, and Rosemary Harris. The film chronicles Spider-Man's origin story and early superhero career. After being bitten by a genetically-altered spider, outcast teenager Peter Parker develops spider-like superhuman abilities and adopts a masked superhero identity to fight crime and injustice in New York City, facing the sinister Green Goblin (Dafoe) in the process. Directed by Sam Raimi, Produced by Laura Ziskin, Ian Bryce. Screenplay by David Koepp. Based on The Amazing Spider-Man (Comic) Starring: Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Cliff Robertson, Rosemary Harris. Music by Danny Elfman. Cinematography by Don Burgess Edited by Bob Murawski, Arthur Coburn. Production company: Columbia Pictures, Marvel Enterprises, Laura Ziskin Productions. Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. Release date: April 29, 2002 (Mann Village Theater), May 3, 2002. Country: United States. Language: English.

Development on a live-action Spider-Man film began in the 1980s with Spider-Man cast, Filming 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, United States 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 on March 15-26, 2001. Production moved to New York City 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 a rooftop garden in the Rockefeller Center from March 27, 2001 to Filming Ends on June 30, 2001 and The crew returned to Los Angeles where Filming Continued from March 27, 2001 to Filming Ends on June 30, 2001 are all both Successfully Post-Production and Completed Begins on July 1, 2001. Composer: Danny Elfman and Orchestrations: Steve Bartek, Mark McKenzie, Edgardo Simone, David Sloanaker, and Marc Mann and Orchestra: Conducted by Pete Anthony and Recorded and Mixed: Dennis Sands at Todd-AO Scoring Stage on February 11-15, 2002. After its success, the 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 Darks and No Other Darks) are both successfully sequels-onwards.

Plot[]

On a school trip, high school senior Peter Parker visits a Columbia University genetics laboratory with his best friend Harry Osborn and his crush Mary Jane Watson. There, a genetically engineered "super-spider" bites him, and he falls ill upon 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, killing his assistant.

The next day, Peter finds he is no longer near-sighted and has developed spider-like abilities: he can shoot webs out of his wrists and has quick reflexes, superhuman speed and strength, and a heightened ability to sense danger. Brushing off his Uncle Ben's advice that "with great power comes great responsibility", Peter considers buying a car to impress Mary Jane. He enters an underground wrestling event to win the money for it and wins his first match, but the promoter cheats him out of his earnings. When a man robs the promoter's office, Peter allows him to escape in retaliation. Moments later, he discovers Ben was carjacked and killed. Peter pursues the carjacker, only to realize it was the man he let escape. The carjacker flees but dies after falling out a window. Meanwhile, a crazed Norman interrupts a military experiment by Oscorp's corporate rival Quest Aerospace and kills several people.

Upon graduating, Peter begins using his abilities to fight injustice, donning a spandex costume and the masked persona of Spider-Man. He swings through the city fighting criminals and saving people. He even stopped some bank robbers by trapping their helicopter in a giant web between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. J. Jonah Jameson, publisher of the Daily Bugle newspaper, hires Peter as a freelance photographer since he is the only person providing clear images of Spider-Man. However, Jameson uses the pictures to discredit Spider-Man, believing he is a menace. Meanwhile, Peter decides to move to an apartment with his best friend and Norman's son Harry. Peter attends the World Unity Fair, taking photos for the Daily Bugle after proving to his boss, J Jonah Jameson, his skill as a photographer. Mary Jane Watson, attending the Fair with her new boyfriend, Harry Osborn, falls from a balcony during the Green Goblin's attack. Slipping into his suit, Spider-Man fights off the Green Goblin and rescues several people from falling debris. He also saves a young boy from getting crushed by the collapsing structures and takes him back to his mother. Then, Spider-Man catches Mary Jane before falling to her death. Then, Spider-Man defeats the Goblin but is forced to let him flee. After rescuing her from the Green Goblin's attack on Times Square, Spider-Man drops Mary-Jane at Rockefeller Roof Gardens. Later, Green Goblin attacks the office of J Jonah Jameson, demanding to know the identity of the photographer who captures the pictures of Spider-Man. Jameson makes an attempt to lie to the Goblin, but Peter once again saves the day by appearing as Spider-Man just before the Goblin kills Jameson. The Green Goblin uses a sleep paralysis gas on Spider-Man and brings him to a secluded space to offer a deal of working together. The Goblin gave Spider-Man a few days to think over a "generous-proposal," arguing that there's nothing that people like more than seeing a hero fail and they'll turn against him one day.Several days later, J. Jonah Jameson publishes slanderous newspapers calling Spider-Man a menace, believing he and the Green Goblin are working together, and the city calls for his arrest. Spider-Man saves Mary Jane in a dark alley after seeing her being assaulted by men in raincoats. Mary Jane, still unaware of Spider-Man's true identity, pulls part of his mask down and shares a passionate kiss with her savior upside down in the rain, before he web-swings away. A few days later, the Green Goblin starts a fire in a crowded apartment building to lure Spider-Man into a trap. Spider-Man saves a baby from the inferno but returns to the blaze at the call of one remaining victim. But, The Green Goblin reveals himself as the last "victim" and when Spider-Man refuses the Goblin's proposal to team up, the two engage in a fight. Spider-Man sustains a deep cut on his left arm from one of the Goblin's weapons. With the Goblin's weapons and combat, he gains a slight advantage but Spider-Man finishes the fight and escapes due to the building being weakened by the fire and collapsing, leaving Goblin in anger from Spider-Man's choice. At Thanksgiving dinner, Peter's Aunt May invites Mary Jane, Harry, and Norman. During the dinner, Norman sees the wound and realizes Peter's identity. Thinking the only way to defeat Peter is to attack those special to him, Norman later attacks May, forcing her to be hospitalized. Harry, who is dating Mary Jane, sees her holding Peter's hand to comfort him and presumes she has feelings for him. Devastated, Harry tells his father that Peter loves Mary Jane, unknowingly revealing Spider-Man's biggest weakness. Norman holds Mary Jane and a Roosevelt Island Tram car full of children hostage alongside the Queensboro Bridge. He forces Peter to choose whom he wants to save and drops them both. Peter saves both Mary Jane and the tram car. He manages to rescue both, while civilians nearby side with Peter and taunt the Goblin. Enraged, Green Goblin is never grabs Spider-Man, at last Spider-Man Fights Green Goblin and Escapes him From Queensboro Bridge to 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, Friends and Family are Both Successfully Apologizes and Hailed 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
  • Rosemary Harris as May Parker
  • J. K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson

Production[]

Filming[]

With Spider-Man cast, Development on a live-action Spider-Man film began in the 1980s with Spider-Man cast, Filming 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, United States 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 on March 15-26, 2001. Production moved to New York City 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 a rooftop garden in the Rockefeller Center from March 27, 2001 to Filming Ends on June 30, 2001 and The crew returned to Los Angeles where Filming Continued from March 27, 2001 to Filming Ends on June 30, 2001 are all both Successfully Post-Production and Completed Begins on July 1, 2001. Green Goblin is never grabs Spider-Man, at last Spider-Man Fights Green Goblin and Escapes him From Queensboro Bridge to 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, Friends and Family are Both Successfully Apologizes and Hailed by Spider-Man on the World Trade Center at Night. The Happy Ending of Spider-Man (2002).

Design[]

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 splits.

To create Spider-Man's red and blue costume.

Visual effects[]

Visual effects supervisor John Dykstra was hired to produce the film's visual effects in May 2000.

Soundtrack[]

Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man is a 2002 soundtrack album for the film Spider-Man directed by Sam Raimi. It was released on April 30, 2002.

Complete Expanded Presentation Score[]

Spider-Man (Theaters on May 3, 2002) - Complete Motion Picture Score (Isolated VHS Music Only Presentation and Isolated DVD Music Only Presentation on November 1, 2002 by Composer: Danny Elfman and Orchestrations: Steve Bartek, Mark McKenzie, Edgardo Simone, David Sloanaker, and Marc Mann and Orchestra: Conducted by Pete Anthony and Recorded and Mixed: Dennis Sands at Todd-AO Scoring Stage on February 11-15, 2002) [Film Versions/Film Edits] only at Intrada Records on November 1, 2002: Spider-Man theme (A) - Heroism and power, Responsibility theme - Peter Parker's sense of duty inspired by Uncle Ben, Love theme - Peter's relationship with MJ, Goblin theme - The villainous Green Goblin, Family theme - Peter's connection to Aunt May and Uncle Ben was ISOLATED DVD MUSIC ONLY TRACKLIST (Film Versions/Film Edits): 1. Columbia Logo / Main Titles (Film Version/Film Edit) 3:43

2. On The Bus (Film Version/Film Edit) 0:42

3. Spider Bite / Deadlines (Film Version/Film Edit) 2:20

4. Transformations (Film Version/Film Edit) 3:50

5. A New Man 1:40

6. When It Started by The Strokes / Catching The Bus [Rename to Catching The Bus (Columbia Logo / Main Titles, Revenge, Spider Sensation Mix) [Full Film Version]] / Something’s Different (Film Version/Film Edit) 1:53

7. First Web 1:02

8. New Powers (Film Version/Film Edit) 2:12

9. Web Slinger (Film Version/Film Edit) 0:47

10. Backyard Connection (Film Version/Film Edit) 2:14

11. Costume Montage / Web Practice / Goblin Begins To Emerge (Film Version/Film Edit) [Rename to "Goblin Begins To Emerge (Norman Gets The Boot) [Full Film Version]"] (Film Version/Film Edit) 2:22

12. What We're All About by Sum 41 (Film Version/Film Edit) 0:12

13. Harsh Words 0:35

14. Panorama by Laibach (Film Version/Film Edit) [Remane to Peter Wins (Film Version/Film Edit Part 1)] 1:38

15. Jimmy Shaker Day by Oleander (Film Version/Film Edit) [Remane to Peter Wins (Film Version/Film Edit Part 2)] 0:28

16. Revenge (Film Version/Film Edit) 6:19

17. Enter The Goblin 0:22

18. Alone / City Montage (Film Edit) 3:37

19. Moondance / Photography / City Stinger (Film Version/Film Edit) 1:37

20. Norman Gets The Boot [Remane to Norman Gets the Boot (Film Version/Film Edit)] / My Nutmeg Phantasy by Macy Gray Featuring Angie Stone and Mos Def (Original 2001 Album Version) [Remane to Macy Gray sings at the World Unity Festival / Spider Sensation (Film Version/Film Edit)] / Parade Attack (Film Version/Film Edit) [4m7 Parade Attack (+ insert): The Goblin motif announces the villain's arrival, but the cue doesn't really kick into gear until Peter starts undressing to reveal his suit, scored by A. Goblin scores him blowing up the board and scaring MJ, but B comes in to properly herald Spider-Man's arrival and score him saving the dumb kid. In the ensuing brawl and chase the Goblin gets the upper hand, and an A/B mix only returns in a not very triumphant way when Spider-Man disables his glider. Once MJ is saved, though, a variant of B with elements of the Love theme and Family can play in full beautiful glory. Romantic A settings close the cue] 6:54

21. Specter Of The Goblin (Film Version/Film Edit) 2:23

22. Roof Chat (Film Version/Film Edit) 2:53

23. Hint / Trouble / Kiss (Film Version/Film Edit) 3:24

24. The Fire (Film Version/Film Edit) 2:36

25. Drop Of Blood (Film Version/Film Edit) 0:48

26. The Clues 1:14

27. Norman's Troubles (Film Version/Film Edit) 1:32

28. The Revelation 1:13

29. Getting Through (Film Version/Film Edit) 2:13

30. Father And Son (Film Version/Film Edit) [Rename to Father and Son (The Clues) [Full Film Version]] 1:03

31. On The Bridge (Film Version/Film Edit) [6m1-2 On the Bridge: Love theme-esque material scores Peter leaving the voicemail, but the Goblin disrupts it violently. Then comes more Goblin for him scaring MJ and flying towards the cabin, then of course Elfman can't not support Itsy Bitsy Spider with his own rendition. The film removes the loud buildup when MJ's waking up] 1:52

32. To The Rescue (Film Version/Film Edit) [6m3 To the Rescue (+ insert): The big action showdown of course features Spiderman A and B, the Goblin and something like the Family theme for moments of triumph and the citizens coming in to help, but just as important are the way tension is created and resolved, how movement is emphasised, which I won't go through in detail. The film dials out the part between the Goblin punching Spidey and him losing the cable, and MJ grabbing onto the cabin, with pretty bad hard edits, the ending is also dialed out starting from Spidey being swung into the building. Extension and reordering was needed in one spot (Spidey telling MJ to go climb down) and shortening in another (the cabin landing and everyone cheering)] 4:22

33. The Final Confrontation Part 1 (Film Version/Film Edit) [6m4 The Final Confrontation Part 1 (+ new opening): . Enraged, Green Goblin is never grabs Spider-Man, at last Spider-Man Fights Green Goblin and Escapes him From Queensboro Bridge to 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] 4:14

34. The Final Confrontation Part 2 / Apologizes and Hailed [6m5 The Final Confrontation Part 2 / Apologizes and Hailed: 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, Friends and Family are Both Successfully Apologizes and Hailed by Spider-Man on the World Trade Center at Night] / End Credits Part 1 [6m6 End Credits: Happy Ending] / End Credits Part 2 (Film Version/Film Edit) [Hero by Chad Kroger and Josey Scott / What We're All About (The Original Version) by Sum 41 / Theme from Spider Man (TV Show Opening & Closing Theme)] 9:53

Home media[]

Spider-Man was released on DVD with Special Bonus: Isolated Music Only Presentation and VHS with Special Bonus: Isolated Music Only Presentation on November 1, 2002.

Lilo & Stitch (2002 film)[]

Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. 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.

The film's success made it one of Disney's few successes during its post-animation renaissance era in the 2000s, spawning a franchise that includes three direct-to-video sequels, starting with Stitch! The Movie, and three television series, including the sequel series Lilo & Stitch: The Series and spin-offs Stitch! and Stitch & Ai.

Plot[]

The trial of Stitch as the defendant, and Jumba is not present. while Experiment 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 struggling with caring for her rambunctious, disobedient, and lonely younger sister, Lilo, preventing the death of their Nani and Lilo's parents for hospital. A social worker named Cobra Bubbles expresses increasing concern that Nani is unable to take adequate care of Lilo. To reduce Lilo's grief of not having any friends, 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 warns Nani that if she find another job, Cobra will have to place Lilo with a foster family. However, Stitch's antics, including evading Jumba and Pleakley, preventing the ruin Nani's chances of finding work. Lilo tries to teach Stitch civility by informing people 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. 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 Lilo. At Lihue Airport, I'm just glad that the plane's pilots and passengers got is never scared and Good Happy Laughing and Walking to Leave the Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] by Stitch before Stitch and Co hijacked it to rescue Lilo. involved the commandeering of a Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] as part of the attempt to rescue Lilo. It also involved a chase that had the Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] flying on a wingtip to saves the buildings in Honolulu, and stitch is use of the landing gear down to saves a glass hotel and turn the plane saves the city of Honolulu. Stitch is the launched out of Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] 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 Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] 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 Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] and destroy Gantu's ship. Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] falls into the ocean, knocking David off his surfboard. David: (swims up to the surface) Auwe! (goes to his surfboard) David: (notices the Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400]) 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 with the ability to create untold chaos.
  • 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 stressed-out older sister and legal guardian after the death of their parents in a car accident.
  • 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 in charge of Lilo's welfare and Nani's duties as her guardian.
  • 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 classmate from their hālau hula who despises and derides her.
  • 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.

in the film plot: At Lihue Airport, I'm just glad that the plane's pilots and passengers got is never scared and Good Happy Laughing and Walking to Leave the Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] by Stitch before Stitch and Co hijacked it to rescue Lilo. involved the commandeering of a Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] as part of the attempt to rescue Lilo. It also involved a chase that had the Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] flying on a wingtip to saves the buildings in Honolulu, and stitch is use of the landing gear down to saves a glass hotel and turn the plane saves the city of Honolulu. Stitch is the launched out of Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] 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 Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] 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 Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] and destroy Gantu's ship. Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] falls into the ocean, knocking David off his surfboard. David: (swims up to the surface) Auwe! (goes to his surfboard) David: (notices the Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400]) 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.

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 - David Ogden Stiers has his scratch session as Jumba
  • 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.
  • July 5, 2001 - The music for the opening scene was composed at Todd-AO Scoring Stage in Los Angeles, California in late November 2001.
  • July 2001 - The Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] scene was animated
  • August 2001 - The scene where Lilo and Stitch and Nani come home is animated.
  • September 10, 2001 - Act III of Lilo and Stitch involved the commandeering of a Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] as part of the attempt to rescue Lilo. At Lihue Airport, I'm just glad that the plane's pilots and passengers got is never scared and Good Happy Laughing and Walking to Leave the Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] by Stitch before Stitch and Co hijacked it to rescue Lilo. involved the commandeering of a Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] as part of the attempt to rescue Lilo. It also involved a chase that had the Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] flying on a wingtip to saves the buildings in Honolulu, and stitch is use of the landing gear down to saves a glass hotel and turn the plane saves the city of Honolulu. Stitch is the launched out of Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] 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 Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] 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 Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] and destroy Gantu's ship. Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400] falls into the ocean, knocking David off his surfboard. David: (swims up to the surface) Auwe! (goes to his surfboard) David: (notices the Boeing 747 jet [Tsunami Air was seen operating a Boeing 747-400]) 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 This chase sequence was fully into color as production, and the production was animated and completed. the business are all both remain stay opening on September 10, 2001.
  • October 2001 - Kevin McDonald records his lines as Pleakley
  • November 26, 2001 - Some of the music is composed at Todd-AO Scoring Stage in Los Angeles, California. Alan Silvestri completed the recording of the score at Todd-AO Scoring Stage in Los Angeles, California in late November 2001.
  • November 30, 2001 - The scene where the Boeing 747 flies off is animated
  • December 2001 - The Kamehameha Schools Children's Chorus records "He Mele No Lilo"
  • May 2002 - The film premieres at the Cannes International Film Festival

Music[]

Lilo & Stitch: Complete Presentation Motion Picture Score & Songs (Clean Film Versions without the dialogue, without the sound effects) is the soundtrack to Disney's 2002 animated feature Lilo & Stitch. It was released by Walt Disney Records on June 11, 2002, on Audio CD and Compact Cassette.

Isolated Score[]

Lilo & Stitch: Complete Presentation Motion Picture Isolated DVD Score & Songs (Clean Film Versions without the dialogue, without the sound effects) is the soundtrack to Disney's 2002 animated feature Lilo & Stitch. It was released by Walt Disney Records on December 6, 2002, on Audio CD and Compact Cassette. watch the entire film without the dialogue, without the sound effects. DVDs with Isolated Score & Songs Only Track of Lilo & Stitch (2002).

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.

Barney's Looney Tunes and The Powerpuff Girls: Space Jam[]

Barney's Looney Tunes and The Powerpuff Girls: Space Jam (Beach Toys 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 Darks and No Other Darks) is a 2D Animation/Live-Action Family Film: 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. directed by Joe Pytka and fully 2d animated directed by Bruce W. Smith and Tony Cervone. Fully 2D Animation Setting in Barney's Looney Tuneland on Fully 2D Animated Planet Earth Counterpart and Live-Action Setting in Cleveland, Ohio and Staten Island's Caribbean Bay Beach, Richmond County, New York, NY by American Tropical Vacation Revolution on July 1, 1973 - June 25, 2003.

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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.

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