SuperGzilla12
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I think we've seen this before...
Ah, I must have missed that one. Sorry about that.Yeah, I've posted about Ricky's Room before.
Dooley and Pals is just amazing. They must've really studied Barney & Friends for this, because it's such a close copy. Listen to the musical scores and song instrumentals from Dooley, and compare it to a Barney episode from around the same time. The songs themselves, too, really sound like they could be Barney tunes.Another Barney knock-off I remember seeing years ago was The Dooley and Pals Show. One of the lower-tier PBS stations in New York showed this show for a while about 11 years ago and I used to watch it quite often... in fourth grade... after I declared myself too old for Barney... And I only found out recently that this was a Christian show! (the PBS version had those bits cut out)
In addition, each episodes ends with a segment very similar to the "Barney Says" bits from Barney & Friends, except this one appeared before the end song.
*Jump to 9:12*
(I must say, though, the songs are quite catchy and the costumes are quite nice)
I've seen a couple of episodes fairly recently (the one that John shared above, and one that aired on Smile of a Child), and you really must note how all of the Christian and Bible based material is reserved for tiny little segments that intterupt the episode. The episodes themselves deal with the same type of topics that Barney would - sfaety, imagination, friendship, etc. Perhaps the creators of this show really saw a possible hit, and threw in the easily-removed Christian messages in order to recieve funding/support from Christian networks. (Just a suspicion I have, not a proven fact)
(The characters John is refering to here can be seen right at the beginning of the video "The Dooley And Pals Show: Promises Promises Part 2," which is posted and referenced above)I do remember the show had two puppet characters who's names escape me but they were quite weird-looking and never actually interacted with the main characters of the show.
They seemed like this show's answer of Scooter and Mrs. Etta, Barney's two puppet characters at the time.