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The clones Little Otis and Little Abby come back to visit the barnyard, but it becomes a problem because they never sleep so the animals couldn't sleep when they're here. In order to make them stop visiting, they try to create mini-clones of Pig, Pip, Freddy, and Peck so Little Otis and Little Abby can have friends.
He is Otis' adoptive father, who took him in when he found him in the meadow as a calf. He is more strict than Otis, who enjoys partying. Daisy also names her baby calf after him at the end of the movie. Ben has only been mentioned on the show once in the episode "Big Top Barnyard", where Otis says he used to take him to the circus in childhood.
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Around 2006–2007, the studio began production on a Nicktoon based on the film titled Back at the Barnyard. The series premiered on Nickelodeon on September 29, 2007. A second season followed, and six additional episodes airing on Nickelodeon's sister channel Nicktoons from September 12, 2011, until November 12, 2011.
Back at the Barnyard: Slop Bucket Games (released in European regions under the name Back at the Barnyard: Barnyard Games) is an action video game released by THQ in 2008 exclusively for the Nintendo DS, a system not among the platforms the Barnyard tie-in game was released on to promote the preceding film.
Barnyard began development in 2002 and was released in the United States on August 4, 2006. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $116.5 million worldwide against a $51 million production budget. It was continued with a television series called Back at the Barnyard, which aired on Nickelodeon and later Nicktoons for two seasons.
Fowl Play can refer to: . Fowl Play, a Popeye animated film "Fowl Play", an episode of Back at the Barnyard (a television show) aired in November 2007; Fowl Play, a documentary about the egg industry produced by Mercy for Animals (2009)
In 2019, Barnatt created a YouTube channel called Dad, [3] featuring the web series Dad Feels following a character named Dad. Though it is often called an alternate reality game (ARG), [14] Barnatt disowns the term. [15] The series has concluded its first season consisting three acts in December 2020. [16]