Everyone Is Special (battybarney2014's version)

"Everyone Is Special" is the thirtieth and final episode from the first season of Barney & Friends.

Plot
Min pretends to be a grown-up to be someone special. She appears to be so convincing, Mr. Delivery Man actually mistook her for an adult and gives her a special package for Barney. Barney mentions it's a surprise for later and he reminds Min that she's special just the way she is. Throughout the day, Barney and the kids do fun activities that others like to do. The kids pretend to be robots to show being the same is boring. When Kathy, Shawn, Luci, and Derek show up, Barney's ready to reveal his big surprise that'll show a special person. It turns out to be a mirror. Barney wasn't lying when he said it would show someone special.

Theme: Traits that Make People Special

Poems: If Everyone's Name Was Just the Same

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Growing
 * 3) Everyone is Special
 * 4) I'm a Little Robot
 * 5) Mister Sun
 * 6) The Clapping Song
 * 7) The Sister Song
 * 8) John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
 * 9) Everyone is Special (Reprise)
 * 10) I Love You

Trivia

 * This episode marked:
 * The first and only episode that all eight original season one cast members appear together.
 * The final episode to use the 1991 arrangement of "Everyone is Special".
 * The final episode to use the 1992 arrangement of "I Love You". A shortened arrangement will be used later in "Grandparents are Grand!".
 * The third time Barney is seen transforming back into a doll. The first time being Our Friend, Barney, time was in The Backyard Show, and the second time was in A Day at the Beach.
 * Baby Bop didn't leave the episode, but was faded into the kids hugging each other.
 * The first time: nobody says goodbye to Barney before turning back into a toy dinosaur.
 * The final appearance of Barney's skinnier, toe-less doll form until Barney's Magical Musical Adventure.
 * Luci recites a poem again in this episode. She recited "If Everyone's Name were exactly the same."
 * In the beginning of the episode, "Everyone is Special" is shortened.
 * The production for this episode took place in April 1992.

International Edits

 * In the Hebrew co-production version, the songs all got a semitone lower, with the exception of the Barney Theme Song. Also the songs, "I'm a Little Robot" and "The Sister Song" were not sung, but a short snippet of the beginnings were heard.