I Can Do It! is a 2011 direct-to-video Barney Home Video clip show that was released on May 17, 2011. Featuring new material directed by Fred Holmes and written by Charlotte Spivey, the video features scenes from ninth and tenth seasons of Barney & Friends.
Plot[]
Claire and Jade are blowing bubbles in the park when Barney and BJ appear. BJ notices the different sizes of the bubble wands, which leads to discussion about growing. Claire and Jade remark about how they are growing, which leaves him feeling jealous. BJ tells Barney that he has not seen any new spots appear on his tail, which is the way he could tell if he was growing. After telling him the story of "Pandora's Box", Barney tries to convince BJ that there are many things he can do already by recalling moments from the past. Afterwards, the whole group celebrates growing up together.
Cast[]
- Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson)
- BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jerad Harris)
- Claire (Clara Blankenship)
- Jade (Campbell Williams)
- BJ (Kyle Nelson)
- Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
- Riff (Voice: Michaela Dietz, Costume: Adam Brown)
- Becky (Grace Vowell)
- Lindsey (Ashlan Cunningham)
- Jackson (Daven Wilson)
- Rachel (Hunter Pecunia)
- Kami (Makayla Crawford)
- Hope the Butterfly (Kelly Eichenholz)
- Juggler (Marisa Diotalevi)
Songs[]
- "Big and Little"
- "I Just Can't Wait" (Scene taken from "Fairy Tales")
- "Pop Goes the Weasel" (Scene taken from "Fairy Tales")
- "What a Big Mistake!" (Scene taken from "Fairy Tales")
- "Wishing Wishes"
- "The Clapping Song" (Scene taken from "Things I Can Do")
- "Growing" (Scene taken from "Things I Can Do")
- "By Myself" (Scene taken from "Things I Can Do")
- "The Baby Bop Hop" (Scene taken from "Things I Can Do")
- "Riding in a Race Car" (Scene taken from "On the Road Again")
- "A Rock N Roll Star" (Scene taken from "Let's Make Music!")
- "The Hopping Song" (Scene taken from "Look What I Can Do!")
- "I Can Do" (Scene taken from "Look What I Can Do!")
- "Alphabet Song" (Scene taken from "Look What I Can Do]")
- "You Might Like Something New" (Scene taken from "Look What I Can Do!")
- "Try and Try Again" (Scene taken from "Look What I Can Do!")
- "You've Got to Be You" (Scene taken from "Look What I Can Do!")
- "Growing Big and Tall"
- "I Love You"
Production[]
Filming[]
Filming for I Can Do It! took place towards the beginning of October 2010 at HIT Entertainment Studios in Carrollton, Texas. I Can Do It! was one of three videos filmed during this month, with the others being A Very Merry Christmas and I Love My Friends. Given that all three videos were clip shows, they shot fast.
Release[]
Home media[]
I Can Do It! was released on DVD, Digital HD and VOD (video on demand) on May 17, 2011 by HIT Entertainment and Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The DVD release was suggested at a retail price of $14.98. The DVD release contained the bonus features of BJ’s Batting Cage Counting Game and the Peek-a-Boo Game.[1]
Release[]
Gallery[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Trivia[]
- The DVD case's back cover claims that portions of this video were taken from Movin' and Groovin' and The Best of Barney. However, none of the scenes on this video feature clips used in Movin' and Groovin. The only section that this video shares with The Best of Barney is the "Riding in a Race Car" song sequence.
- Despite being credited, Lauren Mayeux, who normally portrays Baby Bop, and Jerad Harris, who normally portrays Riff, don't appear in the new content as their respective credited characters in this video.
- While Barney & BJ are seen gaining an extra spot on each of their backs at the end of the video, their added spot was no longer visible in appearances after this video.
Characters[]
- This video marked the only appearances of Claire and Jade.
- Travis' actor Brenden Stanton makes a brief cameo appearance during the joke segment even though he doesn't make a physical appearance in a home video release until A Very Merry Christmas.
Songs[]
- Ever since some episodes of the 5th season, it was the first time that the "I Love You" song was played as an instrumental piece of background music when the camera moves to the Barney doll after the kids leave.
- Although the Barney Theme Song wasn't featured in this video, the opening silhouette is briefly seen before transitioning to the video's title card.
References[]
- ↑ Growing Up With Barney™ Means You Can Do New Things Each Day! Retrieved October 21, 2023