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"Yummy Yummy", like Wiggle Time, is a remake of the 1994 video of the same name, released on October 12, 1999, August 1, 2000 in North America and re-released by HIT Entertainment on DVD on February 4, 2003.

It is Barney discusses the subject of our five senses, and he encourages the kids to use video to capture everything they see, hear, touch, smell, or taste over the course of a day. When they're done with that, everyone gets involved in making a movie with BJ in the lead, much to his delight. There's only one word to describe this much fun: Sense-Sational!

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
 * Kim (Erica Rhodes) (debut)
 * Carlos (Corey Lopez)
 * Jason (Kurt Dykhuizen)
 * Tosha (Hope Cervantes)

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) The Rainbow Song
 * 3) Mix a Color
 * 4) Taking Turns
 * 5) The Having Fun Song
 * 6) Listen to the Mockingbird (Barney's Version)
 * 7) Listen
 * 8) The Exercise Song
 * 9) Have a Snack!
 * 10) Brushing My Teeth
 * 11) The Having Fun Song (Reprise)
 * 12) The Popcorn Song
 * 13) The Five Senses Song
 * 14) I Love You

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Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The first Barney home video to feature a preview of Joe Scruggs.
 * The first home video preview announced by Dean Barnett.
 * The first home video directed by Fred Holmes.
 * The twelfth time where Time Lapse is used. It is seen the movie, Captain Pickles Saves the Day, with the scene Speedy-Girl, played by Kim, showing off her fast running skill.
 * The first appearance of Kim.
 * The final usage of the Season 2 Barney doll.
 * The first time BJ goes as his superhero alter-ego, Captain Pickles.
 * The only time Kim and Carlos appeared together.
 * The last home video to feature pre-1997 Treehouse and School sets.
 * Although this video was released in 1997, you can actually see "Copyright 1996 Lyons Partnership, L.P." at the end of the credits. This may mean that this video was produced in 1996.
 * Baby Bop is mentioned near the end (BJ refers to her as "Sissy").
 * The jobs that BJ wanted to be a baseball player, a cowboy and an astronaut are later reused in "Good Job!".-size:14px;">is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on November 5, 1996. ONCE_UPON_A_TIME_1996_VHS.png

Plot
While visiting the show, Stella the Storyteller's suitcase of props explodes, and Barney and the kids help repack it. But while giving assistance, they also use the props to tell classic stories: Rumpelstiltskin, Rapunzel, and more. This enjoyable installment in the Barney library may very likely be the place some child viewers will hear these stories for the first time.

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * Shawn (John David Bennet, II)
 * Carlos (Corey Lopez)
 * Tosha (Hope Cervantes)
 * Kristen (Sara Hickman)
 * Stella the Storyteller (Phyllis Cicero)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Oh, When We March
 * 3) Rain Medley (Rain, Rain, Go Away / It's Raining, It's Pouring)
 * 4) Once Upon a Time
 * 5) The Spinning Wheel
 * 6) John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
 * 7) Castles So High
 * 8) Does Your Hair Hang Low
 * 9) The Bears Went Over the Mountain
 * 10) Are You Sleeping?
 * 11) I Love You

Stories

 * Rumpelstiltskin
 * Rapunzel
 * Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Trivia

 * This was the last video to feature Shawn.
 * This is the second time Stella lastes through the whole episode. The first time was "Ship, Ahoy!".-size:14px;">Bedtime with Barney: Imagination Island ) is a TV special spun-off from Barney & Friends. It originally aired on NBC on April 24, 1994. It was later released on home video on October 4, 1994. Imagination_Island.png

Plot
Min and Tosha are having a sleepover and Tosha's Mom reads them a story about a mystical place called "Imagination Island", but orders them to fall asleep after five minutes. When Barney comes to life, he shows the two girls that they can go on a sailing adventure, if they use their imaginations. With that, Barney mystically takes them on deck aboard a huge ship destined for Imagination Island. Along the way, they meet up with Shawn, Derek, Baby Bop, and BJ. There's just one problem. As everyone's getting close to the island, a big storm comes and a huge tidal wave knocks the ship up into some palm trees on the island. While Baby Bop and BJ stay on the ship, Barney and the children go explore the island. With no civilization on the island, cities or ships patrolling the seas in the distance, Barney and the children eventually decide that they must find some help to get off the island. After hikes, patrols and searching they eventually find a tropical house. There they meet Professor Tinkerputt, a toy inventor who doesn't like to share his creations and thus moved to Imagination Island to be alone with his toys. Demonstrating his new balloon maker, Barney helps him realize that sharing is a good thing. As a demonstration to sharing Tosha decides to give Tinkerputt her necklace in order to fix a flaw in his machine; thus making it a success. Then Tinkerputt starts sharing many of his creations and agrees to help the explorers find their way off the island. After a moment of thinking Tinkerputt gets an idea of how to get the ship out of the trees. They can fly back with the balloons! Tinkerputt takes control of the ship and the ship flies up to the sky. Hours later the ship reaches back home and after everyone leaves, the ship supposedly heads to a new toy factory away from the island.

Stories: Imagination Island

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop ( Voice: Julie Johnson / Carol Farabee, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Costume: Jeff Brooks; Voice: Patty Wirtz)
 * Tosha (Hope Cervantes)
 * Min (Pia Manalo)
 * Shawn (John David Bennett II)
 * Derek (Rickey Carter)
 * Tosha's Mom (J.D. Mosley)
 * Tosha's Dad (David J. Courtney) (cameo)
 * Professor Tinkerputt (Barry Pearl) (debut)
 * Parrot Puppeteer (Ray Henry)

Song List

 * 1) Just Imagine
 * 2) Sailing Medley: Sailing, Sailing / Row, Row, Row Your Boat / Sailing, Sailing (Reprise #1) / Blow the Man Down / Sailing, Sailing (Reprise #2) / My Blankey Lies Over the Ocean / Sailing, Sailing (Reprise #3) / A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea / Sailing, Sailing (Reprise #4 / Finale)
 * 3) That's What an Island Is
 * 4) Jungle Adventure
 * 5) Tinkerputt's Song
 * 6) If You're Happy and You Know It
 * 7) Just Imagine (Reprise)
 * 8) It's Good to Be Home

Music and Soundtrack
Main Article: Imagination Island (soundtrack) 

Book
 Main Article: Barney's Imagination Island

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Trivia

 * This special marked:
 * The very first prime-time special in the Barney franchise. The second being the documentary special Barney Celebrates Children, and Barney's First Adventures.
 * Another time something happens to the Barney doll before coming to life.
 * Another time "Time Lapse" is used. It was Baby Bop who enters a small door in the ship.
 * The first appearance of Professor Tinkerputt who would later return in the stage show, Barney's Big Surprise to show Barney, Baby Bop, BJ, and the audience his brand new toy factory.
 * Due to the 1994 lawsuit, "I Love You" wasn't performed in this special.
 * Most home video releases claim that the special contains the song "Our Friend Barney Had a Boat". That song was never sung in this special, not even during its original air date.
 * When the tape was reprinted in 1996, the song was properly removed from the song list. However, every home video release since 1999 has the song reinserted in the list.
 * Even though this special has its own soundtrack, some of the songs are also included on the  Barney's Favorites Vol. 2  album. The songs are Just Imagine, Sailing Medley, That's What an Island Is, Jungle Adventure, Tinkerputt's Song, and the reprise of Just Imagine.
 * Although the "Barney Theme Song" doesn't appear in this special, it is heard as an underscore when Barney fixes Tosha's bed, and greets Tosha and Min.
 * In this special, Carol Farabee does Baby Bop's speaking voice, while Julie Johnson does her singing voice.
 * The names that Professor Tinkerputt says incorrectly while writing the guest-book are Ferdinand (Derek), Elvira (Min), Rupert (Shawn), Katrinka (Tosha) and Rex (Barney).
 * On April 12, 2002, this special was featured in the Blockbuster Exclusive video, Barney's Island Safari (along with Let's Go to the Zoo).
 * On the original NBC airing, an extended shot of Professor Tinkerputt looking out the window door accompanied with the last few notes of  Pop Goes the Weasel  was used. This short clip was edited out of all home video releases.
 * This special was filmed before Barney Live! in New York City was performed.style="font-style:italic;">Barney's Alphabet Zoo  is a Barney & Friends Episode Videothat was released on VHS on April 27, 1994. It is the video release of the Season 2 episode, "The Alphabet Zoo". 51C0706FHSL.jpg

Plot, Cast, Songs and Trivia
For more information, see "The Alphabet Zoo". arguably one of  The Wiggles' most popular video's along with the remake of Wiggle Time, launching the popularity of songs like Hot Potato, Fruit Salad, and The Monkey Dance (which had first been released years beforehand).

Some songs were re-recorded for this version, such as the previously mentioned Hot Potato and The Monkey Dance. Songs like Pufferbillies, Havenu Shalom Alechem, were not in the original version, but added to this video. No songs from the original video were removed, except for Dorothy's Birthday Party from the bonus segment at the end.

Song List
Note: Re-recorded songs have been denoted by an asterisk (*). Newly added songs have been denoted by a double asterisk (**).
 * 1) Hot Potato (new recording, available on the US version of Yummy Yummy)*
 * 2) D.O.R.O.T.H.Y. (My Favourite Dinosaur) (new recording, available on the U.S. version of Yummy Yummy)*
 * 3) Pufferbillies (from Big Red Car)**
 * 4) Henry's Dance (from Big Red Car)
 * 5) Walk (from the album Yummy Yummy)
 * 6) Joannie Works with One Hammer (from Big Red Car)
 * 7) The Monkey Dance (new recording)*
 * 8) Crunchy Munchy Honey Cakes (from the album Yummy Yummy)
 * 9) Shaky Shaky (from the album Yummy Yummy)
 * 10) Point Your Finger (Puppet version, U.S. and U.K. versions from The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack)
 * 11) Havenu Shalom Alechem (from Wake Up Jeff!)**
 * 12) I am a Dancer (from Big Red Car)
 * 13) Go Captain Feathersword, Ahoy! (Puppet version, U.S. and U.K. versions)*
 * 14) Fruit Salad (From Yummy Yummy)

Plot
The Wiggles introduce themselves and Paul the Cook. Paul has some hot potatoes, cold spaghetti, and mashed bananas. Greg introduces a song and warns the audience to look out for Captain Feathersword. Anthony introduces the song about an old steam train and asks everyone to follow along. Captain Feathersword does a dance that Henry showed him. The Wiggles want to do it too. Greg comments on how there are many places you can walk or run to. Dorothy is walking and eating some roses. Captain Feathersword is running to his pirate ship. Henry walks to the ocean to have a swim. Wags is running to get some bones. Jeff is sleepwalking. Greg leaves Jeff leaving and goes after him. Anthony is with four children playing with coloured dough and tells the good things about what to do with dough, like hammering. On the number 5, everyone's nodding their heads! Then everyone goes to sleep and wakes up from that, except for Jeff. Anthony asks the kids to help wake Jeff up. 1, 2, 3, Wake Up Jeff! Jeff gets up and bounces around making monkey sounds. Anthony asks what he is doing. Jeff says he's doing a monkey dance. The Wiggles and Captain Feathersword are making crunchy munchy honey cakes, and spell out the different ingredients. Get an apron and a parent to help you when you make these. Greg and the wiggles are going to get ready for the song, but first they need to get into their shaking clothes. They go behind a partition and come out dressed like Elvis. Each one sounds off that they have their shaking clothes. Also known as "Point Your Finger", the longest, loudest, and most likely to some creepiest song in the set. Look for visits from the Mexican iguanas, Henry's underwater big band friends, and Dorothy the Dinosaur. Halfway through the mix, it changes to It's a Pirate Party on the Good Ship Feathersword.
 * Song 1: Hot Potato (new recording)
 * Song 2: D.O.R.O.T.H.Y. (My Favourite Dinosaur) (new recording)
 * Song 3: PufferbIllies
 * Song 4: Henry's Dance
 * Song 5: Walk
 * Song 6: Joannie Works with One Hammer
 * Song 7: The Monkey Dance (new recording)
 * Song 8: Crunchy Munchy Honey Cakes
 * Song 9: Shaky Shaky
 * Song 10: Wigglemix (U.K. and U.S. versions)

There are many ways to say hello. Each of the Wiggles say hello in a different language. In Hebrew, they say "Havenu shalom alechem." The Wiggles and Paul the Cook are making fruit salad. Everyone's dressed in chef uniforms as well. Greg says to get a grown-up to help. He asks how everyone's doing. Anthony and Murray have been peeling apples and tossing grapes. Paul is mixing up all the fruit in a bowl. Greg is chopping up some melon. Then it's Jeff's turn. Jeff announces he's just peeled a banana as he flops open a banana.
 * Song 11: Havenu Shalom Alechem
 * Song 12: I am a Dancer - Greg lead sings this one, while the other wiggles do ballet moves running across in the background.
 * Song 13: Go Captain Feathersword, Ahoy! (Puppets) (U.K. and U.S. versions) (new recording)

Everyone says "Beauty, mate!" Closing credits played to Henry's Dance featuring clips from this video.
 * Song 14: Fruit Salad
 * Song 15: Henry's Dance (Instrumental)

The Wiggles

 * Greg Page
 * Anthony Field
 * Murray Cook
 * Jeff Fatt

Voices
Carolyn Ferrie - Dorothy the Dinosaur's voice

Jeff Fatt- Henry the Octopus's voice

Also Featuring

 * Leeanne Ashley as Dorothy the Dinosaur
 * Paul Paddick as Captain Feathersword
 * Edward Rooke as Wags the Dog
 * Leanne Halloran/Donna Halloran as Henry the Octopus
 * Paul Hester as The Chef

Dancing Children

 * Cassandra Halloran
 * Jessica Halloran
 * Joseph Field
 * Clare Field
 * Sian Ryan
 * Emma Ryan

Havenu Shalom Alechem Dancers

 * Elyssa Dawson
 * Reem Hanwell
 * Rhiannah Kitching
 * Kristen Knox
 * Larissa Wright

The Young Children

 * Dominic Field
 * Ceili Moore
 * Tara Fitzgerald
 * Josephine Perez
 * Thomas Holloway
 * Sophie Holloway
 * Christopher Powell
 * Ned Pike
 * Freya Pike

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Trivia

 * On the American DVD disc, HIT Entertainment made an error on it because on the disc, the copyright date said 2002 when this video was really released in 2003.
 * "Shaky Shaky" is the only song where the title card is during the prologue and not during the song.
 * The prologues for "D.O.R.O.T.H.Y. (My Favourite Dinosaur)", "Teddy Bear Hug" and "I am a Dancer" aren't used anymore. Same goes for the epilogues for "Crunchy Munchy Honey Cakes", "Shaky Shaky, and "Henry's Dance".
 * Ned and Freya Pike are the only kids who are never seen in any of the songs of this video or "Wiggle Time" except the prologue of "Numbers Rhumba".
 * In the American and U.K. versions, Teddy Bear Hug and Numbers Rhumba are replaced with puppet Music videos of Wigglemix and Go Captain Feathersword, Ahoy! because Teddy Bear Hug is a Raffi song while Numbers Rhumba was written by David Walden, meaning Disney, NCircle, Lyrick Studios, Warner Home Video, and Hit Entertainment didn't have rights to them.
 * The Wiggle Puppets make the first American and U.K. appearances (Wigglemix and Go Captain Feathersword, Ahoy!)
 * Songs from this video can be seen in The Wiggles (TV Series 1) and The Wiggles (TV Series 2).
 * Despite "D.O.R.O.T.H.Y. (My Favourite Dinosaur)" having the American spelling "favorite" on the U.S. back cover, the video still uses the international spelling.
 * The Title banner was used in The Wiggles (TV Series 1).
 * On the back cover of the 2007 WB release, Wags is altered so that his colors resemble his current design.
 * The audio track is in mono on all versions.