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Let's Go to the Zoo  is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on August 28, 2001. My Party with Barney  is a personalized  Barney Video  that was released in March 1998. A parent/child who wished to purchase this video had to send in a photo of the kid and said kids' name, and as the previews said "[they would] do the rest."

Plot
Does your child love to watch Barney? If so, now your child can star with Barney in the first ever personalized Barney home video, My Party with Barney. The Barney video that makes your child a star. Your child actually stars on screen with Barney again and again and Barney says your child's name. In the video, Barney, Baby Bop, and BJ throw a surprise birthday party for your child and even interact with him or her. Imagine the excitement when your child stars on screen in My Party with Barney.

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West / Duncan Brannan, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)

Songs

 * 1) Hey, Look at You! You Can Fly!
 * 2) Hooray! It's Your Birthday
 * 3) By Yourself
 * 4) Colors All Around
 * 5) A Silly Hat
 * 6) I Love You

Gallery
See the gallery of releases

Trivia

 * Throughout April 1998, this video was packaged with a personalized book with stickers.
 * A short-lived DVD version of the video was released in 2007.
 * In the 2007 DVD version, all Kideo crew members are removed from the credits.

Plot
BJ makes the trip a photo safari, taking pictures of all the animals, while Baby Bop looks for a real elephant to show to her doll "Nelly the Elephant." And there's an unexpected guest - Scooter McNutty - who searches the zoo for an exhibit devoted to the noblest of animals: the squirrel! There's an abundance of animal fun and facts, songs and surprises when Barney take YOU to the zoo.

Filming Location: The Fort Worth Zoo

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)
 * Ticket Seller (Kate Rafferty Keimig)
 * Miss Kepler (Gene Raye Price)
 * Scooter McNutty (Todd Duffey)
 * Sean (Steven G. McAfee)
 * Man in Zebra-Print Shirt (Steven G. McAfee)
 * Child #1 (David Schulenburg)
 * Child #2 (Stephanie Sechrist)
 * Child #3 (Olivia Payne)
 * Child #4 (Laryssa Bonacquisti)

Song List

 * 1) What Will We See at the Zoo?
 * 2) Ten Little Meerkats
 * 3) Growing
 * 4) Have a Snack!
 * 5) Jungle Adventure
 * 6) The Tiger Song
 * 7) This Little Piggy
 * 8) The Elephant Song
 * 9) Rock Like a Monkey
 * 10) Everybody Needs a Nap
 * 11) What Will We See at the Zoo? (reprise)
 * 12) I Love You

Promotion Tour
 Main Article: Barney's Zoo Tour

Barney's Zoo Tour was a tour to promote the home video, "Let's Go to the Zoo". It originally toured at different zoos in the United States from July 2001 until August 2001.

Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The final Barney project in which Richard C. Leach served as the executive in charge of production.
 * The final Barney project produced and distributed by Lyrick Studios.
 * The final Barney project produced by Timothy Clott.
 * The first installment in the Let's Go series in the Barney franchise.
 * The last appearance of Miss Kepler.
 * Although Love to Read, with Barney was first, this video was marketed as the first Barney video to be filmed on location.
 * Originally, this video was supposed to be released on DVD on August 28, 2001, but it was delayed until April 8, 2003.
 * The 1996 BJ costume is used briefly during the scene where BJ gets wet. (This is done so the costume in the video wouldn't get damaged by the splash).
 * Tim Dever's name is incorrectly credited as "Tim Devers" in the end of this video.
 * On April 12, 2002, this video was featured in the Blockbuster Exclusive video,  Barney's Island Safari  (along with  Imagination Island ).
 * Production for this video took place in July 2000.