Jomaribryan's 4th Riddles

Here are my 4th riddles I made.

Riddles
Silly nonsense:

When this episode "The Treasure of Rainbow Beard" was released on video as part of the double pack "Barney's Colors & Shapes", it ended with the shorter credits used in re-runs.

The episode "Red, Blue and Circles Too!" was released in "Barney's Colors & Shapes", a VHS two-pack that also came with a VHS copy of the Season 1 episode "The Treasure of Rainbow Beard". In Asia, it was released on DVD in 2008 with the Season 7 episode "Red, Yellow and Blue!".

This episode "An Adventure in Make-Believe" was also released on VHS as "Let's Pretend with Barney (1994)". However, on the front cover, it says "Introducing BJ". Although his actual debut was in Look at Me, I'm 3!, this was his first home video appearance.

This episode "The Alphabet Zoo" was released on home video as Barney's Alphabet Zoo, on April 27, 1994. It was later re-released in a Classic Collection Boxset on December 31, 1999.

This episode "Stop, Look and Be Safe!" was released on home video as Barney's Fun with Safety, on May 17, 1994.

This episode "A Very Special Delivery!" was released on VHS as Barney's Families are Special. It hit the stores on February 7, 1995. This VHS includes previews for'' Barney Live! in New York City, and Imagination Island''. It was later re-released by Warner Home Video in 1997 as part of the PBS Kids Pack of Pals.

This episode "On the Move" was released on VHS August 8, 1995 as Making New Friends. This VHS includes previews of Barney Safety and Barney's Families are Special.

This episode "Are We There Yet?" was released on VHS as Riding in Barney's Car. It hit of stores on September 26, 1995 as Riding in Barney's Car, which was the last tape to contain the 1992 Barney Home Video logo. This VHS in includes previews for Waiting for Santa and Making New Friends.

On January 23, 1996, this episode "Who's Who on the Choo Choo?" was also released on video as "Barney's All Aboard for Sharing".

On May 26, 1993, this episode "Let's Help Mother Goose!," was released on VHS as "Barney Rhymes with Mother Goose". It was never released on Time Life.

In February 1993, this episode "A Splash Party, Please" was released on video as "Barney's Best Manners." This particular version includes closed captions, unlike the original airing of the episode. Reruns would later have them as well.

This episode "Home Sweet Homes" was released on Home Video in 1993 as Barney's Home Sweet Homes. It was never released by Time Life.

This episode "Happy Birthday, Barney!" was released on VHS for the first time on September 1992, making it the first tape to contain the 1992-1995 Barney Home Video logo. For some copies of this VHS they use the 1991-1993 Connecticut Public Television logo, the fundings from Season 1, and the silent version of the 1989-1993 PBS logo.

This episode "The Exercise Circus!" was released on a two-pack VHS set along with Barney's Parade of Numbers.

On July 2, 1996, this episode "Having Tens of Fun!" was released on a two-pack VHS set along with "Barney's Exercise Circus" as "Barney's Parade of Numbers". It was later released as a separate video.

In 1998 this episode "Good, Clean Fun!" along with Oh, Brother...She's My Sister was featured in a two pack video.

This episode "Oh, Brother...She's My Sister" was released with Good, Clean Fun! in a 2 pack video.

This episode "What's in a Name?" was released on home video, as A to Z with Barney. It came as a part of a 2 pack edition, with the episode Howdy, Friends!.

This episode "Howdy, Friends!" was released on home video as part of a 2 pack edition A to Z with Barney, along with "What's in a Name?."

This episode Ready, Set, Go! would've been released on home video, along with Stick with Imagination!, as a part of a 2-pack edition.

This episode Stick with Imagination! would've been released on home video, along with Ready, Set, Go!, as a part of a 2 pack edition.

This episode "A New Friend" was used in the 2003 VHS release It's Nice to Meet You.

This episode "It's a Happy Day!" was shown in the 2003 VHS release Barney's It's a Happy Day!.

This episode "Red, Yellow and Blue!" is shown on the episode video "Barney's Red, Yellow and Blue!".

This episode "Numbers! Numbers!" is shown on the episode video "Barney's Numbers! Numbers!".

This episode "Habitat" was released on home video as This is My Habitat (video), on August 31, 2014.

The Season 11 half episodes Get Well / Rhyming Time would've been released on DVD, along with Dinosaurs are Dino-Mite / Time Flies, as a part of a 2 pack edition.

On May 1, 2015, these half episodes "Dinosaurs are Dino-Mite / Time Flies" would've been released on a two-pack DVD set "Barney's Dinosaurs, Time, Sickness and Rhymes" along with "Get Well / Rhyming Time."

This episode is featured in Barney's Rockin' Rhyme Time (along with Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm). Those episodes were only featured on VHS as a Blockbuster Exclusive. It is also hard to find on eBay.

This video can be featured in the exclusive Blockbuster Video release "Barney's Valentine Adventure" (along with "Be My Valentine, Love Barney").

This video is featured in the exclusive Blockbuster Video On the Move with Barney (along with Round and Round We Go).

This video is featured in the exclusive Blockbuster Video Barney's Island Safari (along with Let's Go to the Zoo).

List of 1988-1989 Barney & the Backyard Gang videos that should've been re-released in 1996 List of 5 Barney & the Backyard Gang videos in 1990-1991 videos and Magical Musical Adventure re-released in 1995/1996
 * 1) The Backyard Show
 * 2) Three Wishes
 * 3) A Day at the Beach
 * 1) Waiting for Santa
 * 2) Campfire Sing-Along
 * 3) Barney Goes to School
 * 4) Barney in Concert
 * 5) Rock with Barney
 * 6) Barney's Magical Musical Adventure

Along with Our Friend, Barney; The Backyard Show; and A Day at the Beach, this video Three Wishes was also re-released in 1996.

All 1990-1991 Barney & the Backyard Gang videos "Campfire Sing-Along," "Waiting for Santa," "Let's Be Healthy," "The Backyard Gang Sleepover," "Barney Goes to School," "Barney in Concert" and "Rock with Barney," re-released in 1996. They also have the opening and closing previews "Once Upon a Time," "Kids for Character," "Barney's Fun & Games" and "Barney's Talent Show."

This video "Barney's Magical Musical Adventure" was re-released in 1995, and again in 1996 with the closing previews at the end of this video, "Kids for Character" and "Barney's Talent Show."

A soundtrack for this video "Dino-Mite Birthday" would've been made on a CD, with 21 songs from this video, and it would've been released to stores in the U.S.

Dino-Mite Birthday has its soundtrack of this video in 2007.

A soundtrack for Barney's Make-Believe Vacation would've also been made, featuring all the songs from this video.

A soundtrack for this video "Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm" would've been released just a day later, with all the songs from the video.

A storybook for Barney's Make-Believe Vacation would've been made, which it would be based on the home video of the same name.

A storybook for Barney's Imagination Island was made, it was based on the NBC prime time special and the home video of the same name.

A storybook for Barney's Great Adventure was made, it was based on the movie of the same name.

A storybook for Sing & Dance with Barney would've been made, which it would be based on Barney's 10th anniversary special on home video of the same name.

A storybook for Barney's Night Before Christmas was made, which it was based on the home video and prime time special of the same name.

A storybook for Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm would've been made, which it was based on the home video of the same name.

A storybook for Barney's Super Singing Circus would've been made, which it was based on the home video released of the same name.

A storybook for Come on Over to Barney's House was made, it was based on the direct-to-video of the same name.

A storybook for Barney's Musical Castle was made, it was based on the stage show tour of the same name.

A storybook for You Can Be Anything would've been made, which it was based on the home video of the same name.

A storybook for Barney's Beach Party would've been made, which it was based on the home video of the same name.

A storybook for Round and Round We Go would've been made, which it was based on the home video of the same name.

A storybook for Barney's Christmas Star would've been made, which it was based on the home video of the same name.

A sticker book was made, it was based on the 2003 touring stage show, Barney's Colorful World.

A sticker storybook for The Land of Make-Believe was made, it was based on the home video release of the same name.

A sticker book was based on the 2005 home video Barney's Birthday (2005 home video) would've been made.

A sticker storybook was based on the Christmas special for the home video release We Wish You a Merry Christmas (video) would've been made.

A storybook was based on the home video Celebrating Around the World would've been made.

A storybook was based on the home video of Let's Go on Vacation would've been made.

A storybook for Barney's Jungle Friends would've been made, which it was based on the home video of the same name.

This video It's Time for Counting was re-released on DVD from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on June 6, 2006, along with Barney Songs re-released on DVD.

This video Barney's Good Day, Good Night was re-released on DVD on June 26, 2006 from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

This video Barney in Outer Space was later released on DVD on October 2, 1999, and it was also re-released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment on September 23, 2010.

This stage show tour of this video "Barney's Musical Castle" was released on DVD on March 6, 2001.

This video Barney's Adventure Bus was released on DVD in March 9, 2004.

On April 13, 2010, Imagination Island was re-released on DVD from Lionsgate Home Entertainment and HIT Entertainment, six years after the previous re-release in 2004.

On March 24, 2015, Barney in Concert was re-released on DVD from Universal Studios Home Entertainment and HIT Entertainment, after the previous re-release in 2005.

Sing & Dance with Barney was released on DVD on March 9, 2004, and it was re-released with bonus music CD on June 16, 2009.

This video Barney's Sense-Sational Day was re-released on DVD on March 9, 2004.

Barney's Musical Scrapbook was re-released on DVD in 2004.

Be My Valentine, Love Barney was re-released on DVD on December 27, 2005, it was later re-released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment on January 6, 2009.

Barney's Super Singing Circus was re-released on DVD from Lionsgate Home Entertainment in 2009.

Barney's Halloween Party was re-released on DVD from Lionsagte Home Entertainment on September 1, 2009, after the previous 2003 re-release.

Round and Round We Go was re-released on DVD on September 22, 2009, a "Fun on Wheels".

Barney's Christmas Star was re-released on DVD from Lionsgate Home Entertainment in 2009.

Barney's Night Before Christmas was re-released on DVD from Lionsgate Home Entertainment in 2008.

Barney's Thanksgiving Party was re-released on DVD from Lionsgate Home Entertainment on November 21, 2009.

Barney's Patriotic Parade was re-released under a different title, Happy 4th of July, on DVD with bonus music CD and color activity book on July 2, 2010.

Barney's New Year's Eve Celebration was re-titled as Cheer in the New Year and re-released on DVD on December 27, 2014 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment and HIT Entertainment.

Barney Songs from the Park was re-released on DVD on June 15, 2010, with bonus music CD was included 5 songs.

Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm was re-released under a different title, Mother Goose Collection, on March 15, 2011.

This video You Can Be Anything was re-released on DVD from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in 2007.

This video Barney's Pajama Party was released on DVD on October 14, 2002.

Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm was released on VHS and DVD as Moo-sic to My Ears, from The Incredible World of DIC Home Entertainment in 2003.

"Barney Goes to the Circus" Book

This book follows Barney, Baby Bop and BJ are going to the circus, with clowns, lions, tigers, elephants, monkeys, a strongman, men in trapeze, horses and dancing bears. Join Barney and his friends have fun under the big top!

"Barney Goes on Vacation" Book

This book features Barney taking BJ and Baby Bop on a summer vacation to exciting places like the beach, the amusement park, Imagination City and many more!

"Barney Goes to the Rainforest" Book

Join Barney and his friends visit a rainforest with animals in this storybook.

"Barney Goes to the Wild, Wild, West" Book

Howdy! Barney and his friends are at the dude ranch with rootin' tootin' cowboys and cowgirls. Saddle your horse and ride in this Barney book.

"Barney Goes to the Castle" Book

Come along Barney, BJ and Baby Bop to a real castle with kings, queens, dragons and knights in this royal book.

The Pippy Popple Peepaloney Potzzeria?!?

We'll have to make the dough first.

Is everyone ready to play?

Then let the games begin!

'''"Happy Birthday Baby Bop!" Book'''

As Baby Bop celebrates her third birthday in Happy Birthday, Baby Bop! young readers can learn about important counting concepts.

Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm books are available in stores and neighborhoods from DIC.

Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm Books

Here are the photography books from the "Barnyard Stories" series of Old MacDoand's Sing-Along Farm.
 * 1) Plant a Garden
 * 2) The Fair
 * 3) A Trip to Grandma MacDonald's
 * 4) Lucinda and the Egg
 * 5) Shopping Day
 * 6) The Moo-sical
 * 7) Lucinda Chickens Out
 * 8) Celeste Gets a Boo-Boo
 * 9) Meet the Farmstones
 * 10) New Shoes on the Block
 * 11) Postcards from the Ledge
 * 12) Night Magic
 * 13) Time Waits for No Pig
 * 14) Celeste Keeps the Kite
 * 15) The Big Bad Ball

Rimba's Island books are available in stores and neighborhoods from DIC.

Rimba's Island Books

Here are the photography books from the "Stories from Rimba's Island" series.
 * 1) Small Packages
 * 2) We Love to Share
 * 3) A Messy Problem
 * 4) Ilana Gets Mad
 * 5) Bakari's Low Five
 * 6) The Talent Show
 * 7) The Big Win
 * 8) Try Again, Ookii
 * 9) Rimba's Day Off
 * 10) The Bad Case of the Spookies
 * 11) Since You Went Away
 * 12) Get Well, Rimba
 * 13) Where's Ookii's Backpack?
 * 14) Goodbye Dolly

Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm Live! performed in the U.S. and Canada from 1995 to 1996.

Rimba's Island Live! performed in the U.S. and Canada from 1995 to 1996.

SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Fox's 'Rimba's Island' is a place where the animals can talk to us

Preschool power!

Programming directed to television's tiniest viewers fills blocks of time on several networks, including the Nick Jr. lineup, PBS and Fox's Cub House. Fox's fare includes the live-action Rimba's Island, which features costumed colorful animals with an international flair.

"I'd describe the show as a multicultural, pro-social emotional show for preschoolers 2 to 6," says co-executive producer Janice Sonski. The gang includes leader Rimba, a multicolored gorilla who sings and dances; clumsy Pria, an elephant who loves physical challenges; know-it-all Ilana, a giraffe; always-hungry Bakari, a sports-minded crocodile; funny Ookii, who's scared of his own shadow, and frisky lion cub Paquito, who wants to be included in everything.

Each of the animals--except Rimba, who is older--represents a different preschool age that corresponds to the ages of the show's young viewers. "The behaviors are very different and representative of the age," says Sonski.

Each show mixes culture via story, song and dance. Authentic instruments, culled from around the world, demonstrate different musical styles with international flair. Three new songs are introduced with each show.

Sonski believes "Rimba's Island" is the first show where all episodes have been reviewed and approved by the National Education Assn. and the national Parent-Teacher Assn.

"We deal with the issues preschoolers encounter," she emphasizes. "Things like what small children feel, being the smallest in a group, feeling left out, taking things without asking, breaking something that isn't yours, being a tattletale . . . "

Story lines, she says, follow a strong code of ethics and always reflect positive and interpersonal values and self-esteem. They foster cooperative behavior, care, bonding, sharing behaviors and promoting empathy. "These are essential for preschoolers," she adds.

'' "Rimba's Island" airs on the Fox Cub House block Wednesday at 2 p.m. on KTTV. For ages 2 to 6.''

More Family Fare

Commercial-less children's programming isn't reserved for just PBS and pay cable anymore: Lifetime's Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm features no ad promotion breaks, a rarity on commercial cable television.

"Studies showed little kids couldn't tell the difference between the ads and the actual show," a spokesman for the producer says.

Colorful costumed animal characters--Alfred Pig, Celeste Cow and Lucinda Chicken and a puppet, Poppycock Rooster, join Old MacDonald in educationally themed activities on the farm. Veterinary student Joanna helps out Old Mac with arts and crafts as well as storytelling.

Highlighting each episode is "The Magic Wishing Trough," which offers props for fantasy trips and the crafts segment. Also included is a "Story Time" segment, tailored to the theme.

 "Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm" airs  weekdays '' at 8 a.m. on Lifetime. For ages 2 to 6.''

American Greetings replaced Kellogg's as the sponsor for Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat.

Dennis DeShazer was the Executive Producer of Barney & Friends from 1992-2002. Dennis was a Southern Methodist Graduate from Richardson who was a video writer and producer at DLM (Dallas Learning Materials) an educational publishing company owned by Richard Leach. DeShazer was later recruited by Sheryl Leach (Richard's daughter-in-law) to help her and Kathy Parker develop the video series Barney & the Backyard Gang where he was a producer. 1992 saw the launch of the worldwide popular show Barney & Friends where Dennis was the executive producer alongside Kathy and Sheryl (until their departures in 1993 and 1998 respectively). Dennis helped oversee the production of 128 episodes of the series and numerous other Barney productions such as home videos, stage shows and a feature film. Dennis' final year with the franchise was 2000 when he left and was replaced by Randy Dalton in 2002. He is currently working on BOZ the Green Bear.

Sheryl Lyna Stamps-Leach is the co-creator and producer (along with Kathy Parker and Dennis DeShazer) of Barney the Dinosaur and the whole Barney franchise including the series Barney & the Backyard Gang and Barney & Friends. Leach left the show in 1998, leaving Dennis DeShazer to run the series until HIT Entertainment bought Lyrick Studios.

Dennis DeShazer is a veteran producer specializing in the development and production of children's media properties. He has produced for a wide array of entertainment media, including television, home video, feature film, audio, and live performance.

As a co-creator of the internationally acclaimed Barney the Dinosaur, DeShazer played a key role in Barney's development from the time the character was created and introduced in 1988. DeShazer helped establish and maintain the property’s strategic and creative missions as it grew to include major programming, sales, licensing, and promotional units.

In his role as Executive Producer, DeShazer oversaw all Barney-related programming activities. He oversaw the production of 128 episodes of the Emmy® Award-winning Barney & Friends. He also supervised numerous other Barney productions. DeShazer was a founding member of The Lyons Group, the entertainment unit of Lyrick Studios that produced Barney programming.

Funding for Rimba's Island Funding for Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm
 * Chuck E. Cheese's
 * Mead Johnson
 * Juicy Juice
 * Baby Gap
 * Corporation for Public Broadcasting
 * Viewers Like You
 * Chuck E. Cheese's
 * Baby Gap
 * Juicy Juice
 * Huggies
 * Corporation for Public Broadcasting
 * Viewers Like You

PBS Blast from the Past

PBS Kids Blast from the Past was the brand of preschool programming aired on PBS in the United States founded on October 11, 1993. It was aimed at preschoolers ages 2–5.

List of PBS Kids Preschool Programs

The following PBS Kids preschool programs were aired on PBS such as Sesame Street, The Puzzle Place and Barney & Friends. PBS The Game
 * Barney & Friends
 * The Big Comfy Couch
 * The Charlie Horse Music Pizza
 * Groundling Marsh
 * Kidsongs
 * Lamb Chop's Play-Along
 * Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
 * The Puzzle Place
 * Reading Rainbow
 * Sesame Street
 * Shining Time Station
 * Storytime
 * The Huggabug Club
 * Teletubbies
 * Theodore Tugboat
 * Tots TV
 * Wimzie's House

PBS The Game was an educational television brand used by PBS programs intended for young children ages 4-8.

List of PBS The Game Programs

The following PBS The Game programs were aired on PBS such as The Magic School Bus and Wishbone (those are format PBS programs).
 * Bill Nye the Science Guy
 * Ghostwriter
 * Kratts' Creatures
 * The Magic School Bus
 * Newton's Apple
 * Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
 * Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?
 * Wishbone