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Let's Go to the Farm is a Barney Home Video that was released on March 1, 2005.
Plot[]
Rachel and Jackson are setting up a produce stand with lots of fruits and vegetables. BJ, being hungry, accidentally ate all of their produce. Rachel and Jackson wish they could get more fresh produce, and Baby Bop wants to see some real life farm animals. So, Barney decides to take them to his good friend, Farmer Dooley's Farm. At the farm, the see all sorts of animals, sing lots of songs, and prepare for the big barn dance happening later on.
Filming Location: Samuell Farm in Mesquite, TX and A.W. Perry Homestead Museum in Carrollton, TX
Stories: "The Sharing Hen"
Cast[]
- Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson)
- Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
- BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson)
- Rachel (Hunter Pecunia)
- Jackson (Daven Wilson)
- Farmer Dooley (Dave Tanner)
- Mrs. Dooley (Wendy Welch)
- Band Members - George Anderson, Kevin Bailey, Bonnie and Nick Norris, Josh Rogers
Songs[]
- "Barney Theme Song"
- "It's a Fun, Fun Sunny Day!"
- "Bumpin' Up and Down"
- "Snackin' On Healthy Food" (Chorus Verse)
- "Down on Grandpa's Farm"
- "What an Adventure"
- "Do Your Ears Hang Low?"
- "Had A Little Rooster"
- "Clean Up"
- "The Sharing Hen"
- "The Duckies Do"
- Mother Goose's Sheep Medley: "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep"/"Little Boy Blue"/"Little Bo Peep"/Mary Had a Little Lamb"
- "Barber, Barber, Shave a Pig"
- "Clip, Clop Riding on a Pony"
- "Icy, Creamy Ice Cream"
- "So Many Pumpkins"
- "Turkey in the Straw (Barney's Version)"
- "Old Brass Wagon"
- "I Love You"
Music and Soundtrack[]
Main Article: Let's Go to the Farm (soundtrack)
Let's Go to the Farm is a soundtrack with a few songs from the home video of the same name and is Barney's seventeenth US album. It was released on May 2, 2006 by Koch Records and HIT Entertainment.
Stage Show[]
Main Article: Barney's Farmyard Sing-Along
Barney's Farmyard Sing-Along was a stage show tour to promote this home video.
Hit Extras[]
- Bob the Builder: Muck Gets Stuck
- The Wiggles: Haircut
- ToddWorld: Worm's Eye View
Gallery[]
Releases[]
Production[]
Production for this video took place in April 2004.[citation needed]
Release[]
Broadcast[]
- This video aired on PBS in 2006.
Trivia[]
- This video marked:
- Another video to be filmed on location.
- The first video to have only two kids.
- The final and only other appearance of Farmer Dooley, after he first appeared in Barney's Halloween Party.
- The only video to be filmed on location to use clips from the video during the intro since the release of Love To Read, With Barney used the intro taken directly from season two.
- The final video where Jocelyn Stevenson served as an executive producer in production order although Best Fairy Tales was made before this video despite its release being delayed to 2010.
- The song, "Old Brass Wagon", returns in this video, after not being used for twelve years, since "Red, Blue and Circles Too!".
- The song, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm", is featured as a bonus music video on the DVD release of this video.
- Ariel Sanders, who would later portray Tori in season eleven, makes a cameo appearance in this video as part of the barn dance festival crowd.
- The 2010 re-release has the Pingu episode, "Pingu Plays Fishtennis".
- This video was uploaded to the official Barney YouTube channel on April 15, 2022, though its title was mistakenly swapped with Let's Go to the Fire House, which would be uploaded a week later.
- The prototype DVD cover shows Barney waving his hand on the opposite side while riding in a tractor, most notably his right hand while the wide release shows his left hand.
- The only time you can see the trailer for this video is on The Wiggles DVD “Lights, Camera, Action!”.
Release date[]
- This video was released ten years after "Room For Everyone" aired.
Videos[]
Trailer[]