A Very Special Delivery! (battybarney2014's version)

"A Very Special Delivery!" is the twenty-second and final episode from the second season of Barney & Friends.

Plot
Tosha has a big surprise for Barney and the rest of his friends. Her family has new babies, but that's only part of the surprise. She won't tell the rest! Along the way, Barney and the kids explore how everyone is different and meet singer Ella Jenkins, who talks about different ways to say hello and sings Miss Mary Mack. With the Barney Bag, the kids make ukeleles. Baby Bop and BJ stop by and Big Sister Tosha finally reveals the surprise. Her mom had twin boys and their names are Kevin and Kyle! Barney explains that even if the twins are identical or fraternal, they are still special and equally loved just like everyone else.

Theme: Traits That Make You Special

Cast

 * Barney
 * Baby Bop (cameo)
 * BJ (cameo)
 * David
 * Kathy
 * Min
 * Shawn
 * Tosha
 * Ella Jenkins
 * Tosha's Mom (debut)
 * Tosha's Dad (debut)
 * Kevin and Kyle (debut)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) My Family's Just Right for Me
 * 3) Buckle Up My Seatbelt
 * 4) Everyone is Special
 * 5) Miss Mary Mack
 * 6) Shake Hands with Friends
 * 7) The Barney Bag
 * 8) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 9) Everyone is Special (Reprise)
 * 10) I Love You

Trivia

 * The episode marks:
 * The final appearance of David played by Kenny Cooper.
 * The only time Tosha appears with David played by Kenny Cooper.
 * In the song, "My Family's Just Right for Me", the initial melody that was first heard in the beginning was only heard at the end.
 * The only appearance of Ella Jenkins on Barney & Friends.
 * The first appearance of Tosha's parents. They will later return in Imagination Island.
 * The last episode to feature the season one lyrics for "Everyone is Special". They would later be used in the 1996 re-release of Barney in Concert.
 * In the reprise of "Everyone is Special", it has a lullaby version.
 * The guitar music is added to the music of "I Love You".
 * On February 7, 1995, this episode was released on home video as Barney's Families are Special.
 * Even though Barney's Families are Special VHS contains the Caption Center's "CC" logo, the tape is actually closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute, making this the last episode to use it until Barney's Great Adventure.

International Edits

 * In international airings to this, the song, "Buckle Up My Seatbelt" was cut. Also, the Barney Says segment is different.