Barney's Good Day Good Night

Barney's Good Day, New York is a Barney & Friends home video. It features an array of traditional children's songs and school songs. It was released on DVD on November 4, 1997.

Barney's Good Day, New York
Directed byFred Holmes
Written byMark S. Bernthal
Produced byBen Vaughn
Starring
Edited by
  • Bryan S. Norfolk
  • McKee Smith
Music byBob Singleton
Production
companies
Lyons Partnership, L.P.
Distributed byLyrick Studios
Release date
  • November 4, 1997 (1997-11-04)
Running time
40 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Barney and his friends are playing outside on a sunny day. Kristen, Stephen, Robert, and Ashley sing "Mr. Sun". Robert tells Barney that he has always wanted to be able to live in New York just too see what happens at New York City. The kids are in for some New York fun during the day except for a 5 year old orphan named Jane. She gets stuck in the alley. But she always want her parents back. The kids had finally found them.

Cast

  • Barney (voice) – Bob West
  • Barney (costume) – David Joyner
  • Ashley – Monet Chandler
  • Kristen – Sara Hickman
  • Robert – Angel Velasco
  • Stephen – Chase Gallatin
  • Jane - Briana Shipley

Critical reception

On The New York Times' Guide to the Best Children's Videos the video was praised for its production and songs.[1]

Songs

  1. "Barney Theme Song"
  2. "4 Li'l Butterflies"
  3. "Mister Sun"
  4. "The Barney Bag"
  5. "What Makes a Flower So Pretty?"
  6. "Growing"
  7. "I Think I Gonna Like It Here"
  8. "Just Imagine"
  9. "Maybe"
  10. "Yakety Yak"
  11. "Walk Across The Street"
  12. "Look Both Ways"
  13. "Pachelbel Canon in D"
  14. "Maybe (Reprise)"
  15. "You Can Be So Proud"
  16. "I Love You" (tune: This Old Man)

References

  1. Burton, LeVar; Ellerbee, Linda (1999). The New York Times Guide to the Best Children's Videos. Pocket Books. p. 63. ISBN 0-671-03669-6.
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