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{{episode
|title = BJ's Really Cool House
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|title = "BJ's Really Cool House"
 
|season = 7
 
|season = 7
 
|number = 20
 
|number = 20
|airdate = November 22, 2002
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|airdate = November 22, [[2002]]
|previous = [[Splish! Splash!]]
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|previous = "[[Splish! Splash!]]"
|next = [[A Fountain of Fun]]
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|next = "[[A Fountain of Fun]]"
|image = BJsreallycoolhouse.jpg
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|image =
 
|writer = [[Stephen White]]
 
|writer = [[Stephen White]]
|director = [[Jim Rowley]]|educationaltheme = Rooms in a House|characters = [[Barney]]<br>[[Baby Bop]]<br>[[BJ]]<br>[[Tony (Zachary Fountain)|Tony]]<br>[[Sarah (Hayden Tweedie)|Sarah]]<br>[[Kami]]<br>[[Beth]]}}'''
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|director = [[Jim Rowley]]|educationaltheme = Rooms in a House|characters = <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed ">[[Barney]]<br>[[Baby Bop]]<br>[[BJ]]<br>[[Tony (Zachary Fountain)|Tony]]<br>[[Sarah (Hayden Tweedie)|Sarah]]<br>[[Kami]]<br>[[Beth]]<div/>|titlecard = BJ's Really Cool House.jpg|mainimage = BJsreallycoolhouse2.jpg}}
   
 
"'''BJ's Really Cool House'''" is the twentieth and final episode, as well as the season finale of the [[Season 7|seventh season]] of ''[[Barney & Friends]]''.
   
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==Plot ==
'''BJ's Really Cool House '''is the 20th and final episode from [[Season 7]] of ''[[Barney & Friends]]''. It is a semi-remake of [[Room for Everyone]], and [[It's Home to Me]].
 
 
The park is a home away from home for Barney and his friends, but BJ wants to build his very own "totally awesome, completely cool" house. While BJ works on his house, Barney teaches the kids about houses and homes through songs such as "[[That's a Home to Me|That's A Home To Me]]" and by using his laptop computer to show them a variety of homes from around the world. Following is an impromptu show about fanciful nursery rhyme homes. When a picture puzzle of rooms in a house triggers a series of make-believe activities, a toy kitchen yields yummy macaroni and cheese, and a bubbling bathtub is the right place for Baby Bop's bath. BJ thinks his house is finished but discovers he's forgotten something and needs to make room for someone he loves - Baby Bop! Barney reminds them that a family and loving friends make a house a home.
   
 
<p style="text-align: center">'''Ending Intervals''': Share a Smile and Cover Your Sneeze, Please</p>
   
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==Songs==
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[[File:Bjreallycoolhousedoll.png|thumb|220x220px|The Barney doll at the end of this episode, "BJ's Really Cool House"]]
 
#"[[Barney Theme Song]]"
 
#"[[Go Round and Round the Village]]"
 
#"[[My Very Cool House]]"
 
#"[[That's a Home to Me]]"
 
#"[[Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater]]"
 
#"[[There was a Crooked Man]]"
 
# "[[There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe]]"
 
#"[[A Cat Came Fiddling]]"
 
#"[[Mac and Cheese]]"
 
# "[[Splashin' in the Bath]]"
 
# "[[Blanket of Love]]"
 
#"[[My Very Cool House]]" (Reprise)
 
#"[[I Love You]]"
   
== Plot ==
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== Production ==
The park is a home away from home for Barney and his friends, but BJ wants to build his very own "totally awesome, completely cool" house. While BJ works on his house, Barney teaches the kids about houses and homes through songs such as "That's a Home To Me" and by using his laptop computer to show them a variety of homes from around the world. Following is an impromptu show about fanciful nursery rhyme homes. When a picture puzzle of rooms in a house triggers a series of make-believe activities, a toy kitchen yields yummy macaroni and cheese, and a bubbling bathtub is the right place for Baby Bop's bath. BJ thinks his house is finished but discovers he's forgotten something and needs to make room for someone he loves - Baby Bop! Barney reminds them that a family and loving friends make a house a home.
 
   
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=== Casting ===
<p style="text-align: center">'''Ending Intervals''': Share a Smile and Cover Your Sneeze, Please</p>
 
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[[Jeff Ayers]], who portrayed Baby Bop for the rest of the episodes during the season, wasn't able to portray Baby Bop for "BJ's Really Cool House" due to surgery. Due to Ayers being out, the crew brought in [[Jennifer Gibel]], an actress who portrayed Baby Bop in ''Barney's Musical Castle''. During filming, [[Shelley C. Aubrey]], the performance director, had to tell Gibel to match the movements of Ayers.<ref>[https://youtu.be/YTdyn3ZbyA8?t=2246 Barney & Friends Performance Director Shelley Aubrey - Purple Tales Podcast Episode 6] April 9, 2019 Retrieved August 17, 2023</ref>
   
==Song List==
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== Release ==
[[File:BJ's_Really_Cool_House.jpg|thumb|Title Card]]
 
#[[Barney Theme Song]]
 
#[[Go Round and Round the Village]]
 
#[[My Very Cool House]]
 
#[[That's a Home to Me]]
 
#[[Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater]]
 
#There was a Crooked Man
 
#There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
 
#A Cat Came Fiddling
 
#[[Mac and Cheese]]
 
#[[Splashin' in the Bath]]
 
#[[Blanket of Love]]
 
#[[My Very Cool House]] (Reprise)
 
#[[I Love You]]
 
   
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=== International edits ===
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In some international versions, this episode was shortened.
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==Gallery==
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===Behind the scenes===
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<gallery>
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BJsreallycoolhouse.jpg|BJ waves from the really cool house he built.
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</gallery>
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===Stills===
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<gallery>
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Baby Bop in the bathtub.jpg|Barney and the children watch Baby Bop splash in the bathtub inside the caboose.
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</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Working Title: "'''A Totally Awesome House'''"
*This is another time something happens to the Barney doll before coming to life. When the kids were singing [[Go Round and Round the Village]], Kami and Tony were spinning the Barney doll on the idea bench. And when Barney came to life, he felt dizzy.[[File:Doll!.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
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*This episode marked another time something happens to the Barney doll before coming to life. When the kids were singing "[[Go Round and Round the Village]]", Kami and Tony were spinning the Barney doll on the idea bench and when Barney came to life, he felt dizzy.
*[[Jennifer Gibel]] performs the Baby Bop costume for this episode.
 
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*This is the first time [[Beth]] and [[Sarah]] appeared together.
*These three kids (Tony, Kami and Beth) also appeared in [[Puppy Love]].
 
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==References==
[[Category:Barney & Friends Episodes]]
 
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[[Category:Season 7 Episodes]]
 
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[[Category:Barney & Friends (season 7) episodes]]
 
[[Category:2002]]
 
[[Category:2002]]
[[Category:Episode remakes]]
 
 
[[Category:Episodes Written By Stephen White]]
 
[[Category:Episodes Written By Stephen White]]
[[Category:Episodes Direct By Jim Rowley]]
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[[Category:Episodes Directed By Jim Rowley]]
 
[[Category:Season Finales]]
[[Category:Episodes where something happens to the Barney Doll before coming to life]]
 

Latest revision as of 16:02, 1 March 2024

"BJ's Really Cool House" is the twentieth and final episode, as well as the season finale of the seventh season of Barney & Friends.

Plot

The park is a home away from home for Barney and his friends, but BJ wants to build his very own "totally awesome, completely cool" house. While BJ works on his house, Barney teaches the kids about houses and homes through songs such as "That's A Home To Me" and by using his laptop computer to show them a variety of homes from around the world. Following is an impromptu show about fanciful nursery rhyme homes. When a picture puzzle of rooms in a house triggers a series of make-believe activities, a toy kitchen yields yummy macaroni and cheese, and a bubbling bathtub is the right place for Baby Bop's bath. BJ thinks his house is finished but discovers he's forgotten something and needs to make room for someone he loves - Baby Bop! Barney reminds them that a family and loving friends make a house a home.

Ending Intervals: Share a Smile and Cover Your Sneeze, Please

Songs

Bjreallycoolhousedoll

The Barney doll at the end of this episode, "BJ's Really Cool House"

  1. "Barney Theme Song"
  2. "Go Round and Round the Village"
  3. "My Very Cool House"
  4. "That's a Home to Me"
  5. "Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater"
  6. "There was a Crooked Man"
  7. "There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe"
  8. "A Cat Came Fiddling"
  9. "Mac and Cheese"
  10. "Splashin' in the Bath"
  11. "Blanket of Love"
  12. "My Very Cool House" (Reprise)
  13. "I Love You"

Production

Casting

Jeff Ayers, who portrayed Baby Bop for the rest of the episodes during the season, wasn't able to portray Baby Bop for "BJ's Really Cool House" due to surgery. Due to Ayers being out, the crew brought in Jennifer Gibel, an actress who portrayed Baby Bop in Barney's Musical Castle. During filming, Shelley C. Aubrey, the performance director, had to tell Gibel to match the movements of Ayers.[1]

Release

International edits

In some international versions, this episode was shortened.

Gallery

Behind the scenes

Stills

Trivia

  • Working Title: "A Totally Awesome House"
  • This episode marked another time something happens to the Barney doll before coming to life. When the kids were singing "Go Round and Round the Village", Kami and Tony were spinning the Barney doll on the idea bench and when Barney came to life, he felt dizzy.
  • This is the first time Beth and Sarah appeared together.

References

Season Seven episodes
"All Aboard!" • "Up, Down and Around!" • "Tea-riffic Manners" • "Puppy Love" • "Bunches of Boxes" • "Stop! Go!"
• "Red, Yellow and Blue!" • "Play for Exercise!" • "Come Blow Your Horn!" • "A New Friend" • "Numbers! Numbers!"
• "This Way In! This Way Out!" • "Spring Into Fun!" • "Play It Safe!" • "Three Lines, Three Corners" • "A Parade of Bikes"
• "It's a Happy Day!" • "My Family and Me" • "Splish! Splash!" • "BJ's Really Cool House"