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This is the first album sold in stores. It debuted at #32 on the Billboard 200, selling 46,000 copies its first week. It contains nineteen tracks from the first season, including the opening theme. The CD also contains a bonus video track titled "Go, Go, Go!" "The Backyardigans Theme Song" "You and Me to the Rescue" "Castaways" "Questing, Questing"
The fourth season wrapped production in 2010 and finished airing on Nick Jr. on July 12, 2013. [3] The series was based upon a live-action pilot called Me and My Friends, which was filmed in 1998 at Nickelodeon Studios Florida. [4] [5] During the course of the series, 80 episodes of The Backyardigans aired over four seasons.
The song was originally released in 2005, on the first season of The Backyardigans. It aired on the show's 11th episode of the same name. It was later released in the album The Backyardigans along with other songs from the show.
The Theme Song: February 18 Single: The Butt Cheeks Song: Nick Jr. Channel: Sing, Dance & Sway the Nick Jr. Way: April 8 Soundtrack: Rugrats: Rescuing Cynthia: April 15 Single: Side Hustle: Worlds Collide: April 22 Middlemost Post: Theme Song (Rozwell Kid Remix) April 29 Theme Song (AJJ Remix) Same Ol Same/Dope Dope New Song: Theme Song (Kimya ...
Koba Entertainment is a producer of original musical theatre based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [1] To date, they have produced numerous Canadian and U.S. tours for such famous children's properties as Bubble Guppies, [2] Max & Ruby, Toopy & Binoo, [3] The Backyardigans, The Big Comfy Couch, Caillou, The Doodlebops, Franklin the Turtle, and Maurice Sendak’s Little Bear.
However, I think the theme song and procession of characters at the start of the show pretty clearly supports the following order: 1. "Hi, I'm Pablo" 2. "My name's Tyrone" 3. "I'm Uniqua" 4. "I'm Tasha" 5. "And my name is Austin" I propose that the article settle on that order. -- Daniel Quinlan 00:31, 6 November 2022 (UTC) Looks good to me.
Jack's Big Music Show is an American musical children's television series produced for the Noggin channel. It was created and executive produced by David Rudman, Todd Hannert, and Adam Rudman through their company Spiffy Pictures.
Music Box: Leonard has Face make up a song about summer while playing his ukulele; Mason uses different foods and kitchen utensils to bang on pots and pans. Dance Party Ending: "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves; "Cooking in the Kitchen" by Chevy Woods