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Be My Valentine, Love Barney

Executive Producers

Sheyrl Stamps Leach
Dennis DeShazer

Produced by

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Directed by

Fred Holmes

Written by

Sandra J. Payne

Music by

Bob Singleton (Screener release)
Joe Phillips (Regular releases)

Edited by

McKee Smith

Closed-captioning

The Caption Center (2000-2003)
Captions Inc. Los Angeles (all Sony and Universal prints)

Release Date

December 26, 2000 (Original Lyrick Studios print)
January 9, 2001 (Walt Disney Home Video/Buena Vista Home Video/Touchstone/Hollywood print)
May 8, 2001 (Brave Knight Home Entertainment print)
February 12, 2002 (Paramount/Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. print)
January 7, 2003 (Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment print)
January 14, 2003 (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment print)
January 27, 2004 (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment print)

Runtime

48 Minutes

Filming Location

Irving, Texas, U.S.

Be My Valentine, Love Barney is a Barney & Friends home video for Season 6 that was released on December 26, 2000.

Plot[]

It's Valentine's Day and the kids are making valentine boxes. A mysterious card arrives in Barney's valentine box, which he explains is from The Queen of Hearts. With a little imagination, Barney and the children head off to visit her castle. They meet The Queen of Hearts and explore the castle. From making silly rhymes and flowers to butterflies, lollipops and decorating valentine cookies, there's fun in every corner. There's even a surprise Valentine's Day party organized by The Queen of Hearts, where Baby Bop and BJ meet up with the others. The group gets dressed up nicely and they have loads of fun. Barney and the kids give a card they made to The Queen of Hearts, which she enjoys. Back at the Treehouse, Barney gives the kids some Valentine cards.

Cast[]

  • Barney (Voice: Duncan Brannan (Singing) / Tim Dever (Speaking) / Body: David Joyner)
  • Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson / Body: Jeff Ayers)
  • BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz / Body: Jeff Brooks)
  • Keesha (Mera Baker)
  • Jeff (Austin Ball)
  • Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
  • Kristen (Sara Hickman)
  • Jill (Lana Whittington)
  • The Queen of Hearts (Carol Farabee)
  • Pages (Sam Austin, Steve Barcus, Al Castro, Marc Hebert, Douglas Miller, Derik Webb)

Songs[]

  1. Barney Theme Song
  2. The Rainbow Song
  3. Just Imagine
  4. Castles So High
  5. Love is the Reason for Valentine's Day
  6. Roses are Red
  7. Silly Sounds
  8. Laugh With Me!
  9. What Makes a Flower So Pretty?
  10. Five Little Butterflies
  11. If All the Raindrops
  12. The Friendship Song
  13. Ring Around the Rosie
  14. London Bridge
  15. The Having Fun Song
  16. Love is the Reason for Valentine's Day (Reprise)
  17. I Love You

Trivia[]

  • This is the only Valentine special in the Barney franchise.
  • Carol Farabee, the actress who played The Queen of Hearts in this video, also did the voice of Baby Bop in Imagination Island.
  • The music done by Bob Singleton is used in the screener (as well as the Brave Knight print), while the music redone by Joe Phillips is used in original Lyrick Studios prints and all Lionsgate prints (as well as all Buena Vista, Fox, Paramount, Sony, and Universal prints).
  • Besides a different music director, the screener also featured the Season 4 version of the "Barney Theme Song" and a different recording for the Rhyming Machine. 
  • This marks the last appearances of Jill and Kristen, and also the only time they appeared together.
  • This is not only the last time Kristen appears with Stephen, but also the only time she appears with him with his glasses on.
  • On February 14, 2001, this video was featured in the Blockbuster Exclusive video, Barney's Valentine Adventure (along with Barney's Magical Musical Adventure).

Scare Factor[]

  • Medium to high - The music done by Bob Singleton can get to some.
  • Nightmare - The music redone by Joe Phillips is 1,000,000 times more scarier than the one done by Bob Singleton and is bound to scare more than a few.

Quotes[]

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