![]() ![]() In the Spanish language version, the opening contains no vocals, just a man reading the names of the kids in a Latin American accent. The tape continued to be re-released until 1998. Later prints from 1994 onwards got closed captions, done by The Caption Center at WGBH. An illustration of a heart shape 'Donate to the archive' An illustration of a magnifying glass. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. The 1993 VHS of Waiting for Santa contains NO logos whatsoever just the old warning screens (1993-1996) for Barney videos. Taken from Barneys Campfire Sing-Along 1990 VHS. It was originally released in May 30, 1990. This home video starts production in November 1989. Campfire Sing-Along is the fifth video in the Barney & The Backyard Gang series.Previews on this VHS include Campfire Sing-Along, The Backyard Show, Three Wishes, and A Day at the Beach.Created by Texan teacher Sheryl Leach in 1987, Barney started out as a. Claus that "doing things for others is what Christmas is all about."Įducational Theme: Doing Things for Others and Singing Classic Christmas Songs Barneys Campfire Sing-Along VHS 1990 Backyard Gang Award Winner Kids Fun Cartoon. It's Christmas Eve and Santa's given Barney and his friends a special job - to take Derek (the new boy in their neighborhood) to the North Pole to see if Santa knows his address. After arriving in Barney's special sleigh, the kids frolic on the ice, pretend to be elves in Santa's workshop and learn from Mrs. There they meet a magical snowman, frolic on the ice, pretend to be elves in Santa's workshop, and best of all, learn the true meaning of friendship. ![]() ![]() Barney the Dinosaur uses his magic and whisks the Backyard Gang and their new friend, Derek, to the North Pole. ![]()
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