BobThePizzaBoy
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But will BJ's nest be okay?
Sources say it will never be the same again.But will BJ's nest be okay?
But to get back on topic, I gotta say some of the comments I've seen are a bit unnecessary, but unsurprising considering who it's related to.
Take this TMZ poster's comment, for example: "If my mother was the creator of Barney, I would've commited suicide."
To be fair, the entire Backyard Gang series and the first two sesaons of Barney & Friends do look cheap compared to the stuff HiT is releasing. (That's especially true for the former, obviously) But with so many new Barney titles containing shows that were already on DVD, it really is a wonder how there is so much older Barney content that isn't on DVD yet. You'd think they would've pumped out more of the "full-length" specials.On the subject of DVD releases, I still don't get the logic behind ignoring the earlier 10 years of Barney's history, save for the aging quality of early Barney & The Backyard Gang titles (two of them used blue screen and look horrible by today's standards). Hopefully, something will come out for the anniversary.
While not nearly as big as Sesame Street, Barney is still doing reasonably well worldwide with DVDs, live shows, theme park attractions, etc.Barney is irrelevant. Sesame Street is still a viable brand.
Oh, I'm sure of that.Actually... that makes me wonder. Would that kid have been bullied viciously? Barney is a very polarizing franchise... and I could easily see it being the source of embarrassment and unrelenting hate from classmates.
Patrick was seven years old when Barney became hugely popular in 1992, when the Barney & Friends television series began, so I think you've got your money safely bet on that.Still... you could imagine the bullying that kid must've got. Like I said, if you were born around 1990, you probably grew up with the guy... if you were born earlier than that, you had a sibling that made you watch it, building up an animosity. Wouldn't be surprised if those kids grew up in the latter crowd.
I think I'll be the first Barney fan to admit that I probably wouldn't be into the franchise if I wasn't a fan as a child. (Though I would most likely still have a lot of respect for it)It's like the Smurfs. If you don't like them when you're younger, chances are you're not going to care much for them unless you're a huge Eurocomics nerd. And even if you are, chances are you'll go straight to Tintin instead.
I agree on the BYG vids (all but the last two haven't aged that well, but they would be nice releases for historical purposes), but the first two B&F seasons don't look that cheap to me, even without the nostalgia filter. I agree with the comparison of them looking cheaper than later seasons, but as they say, you gotta start somewhere. In addition, releasing the early seasons at some point would be a great way to capitalize on the 90's nostalgia going around. On the subject of the BYG videos, they reprinted those a ton, even though they weren't near the quality of the TV series. Even the original three videos were going to be reprinted in 1995 under the title "Barney: The Early Years," but plans fell through.To be fair, the entire Backyard Gang series and the first two sesaons of Barney & Friends do look cheap compared to the stuff HiT is releasing. (That's especially true for the former, obviously) But with so many new Barney titles containing shows that were already on DVD, it really is a wonder how there is so much older Barney content that isn't on DVD yet. You'd think they would've pumped out more of the "full-length" specials.
Same here, admittingly. I have respect for a number of franchises, even if I'm not a fan of them, so if I wasn't a Barney fan, I'd put him in that category.I think I'll be the first Barney fan to admit that I probably wouldn't be into the franchise if I wasn't a fan as a child. (Though I would most likely still have a lot of respect for it)