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American animated children's television series

The Backyardigans
The Backyardigans logo.svg
Also known as Backyardigans
Genre Adventure
Comedy
Musical
Created by Janice Burgess
Directed past
  • Bill Giggie (season 1)
  • Mike Shiell (seasons 1–2)
  • Dave Palmer (seasons 3–iv)
Voices of
  • LaShawn Tináh Jefferies
  • Jake Goldberg
  • Christopher Grant, Jr.
  • Gianna Bruzzese
  • Jonah Bobo
Composers Evan Lurie
Douglas Wieselman
Country of origin United States
Canada
Original language English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes fourscore (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Janice Burgess
  • Michael Hirsh
  • Robert Scull
  • Jonny Belt
  • Kay Wilson Stallings
Running time 21–23 minutes
Production companies
  • Nickelodeon Animation Studio
  • Nickelodeon Studios Florida (pilot)
  • Nick Digital (pilot)
  • Nelvana
Distributor
  • Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products[1] (United States and internationally)
  • Nelvana International[2] [3] (various territories)
Release
Original network
  • Nickelodeon (2004–11; US)
  • Nick Jr. (2011–13; US)
  • Treehouse TV (Canada)
Original release Oct 11, 2004 (2004-10-eleven) [4] –
July 12, 2013 (2013-07-12) [5] [6]

The Backyardigans is a computer-animated musical children's Tv set serial created by Janice Burgess. The series was written and recorded at Nickelodeon Blitheness Studio.[7] It centers on five brute neighbors who imagine themselves on fantastic adventures in their backyard. Each episode is set to a different musical genre and features four songs, composed by Evan Lurie with lyrics by McPaul Smith. The Backyardigans' adventures bridge many different genres and settings. The show'due south writers took inspiration from action-adventure movies, and many episodes are parodies of movies.

Nickelodeon chosen the show "a dwelling house-grown Nick Jr. holding," as "the whole creative squad... [had] been role of the Nick Jr. family unit for years."[4] Creator Janice Burgess had worked as Nick Jr.'s production executive since the mid-1990s. The Backyardigans originated as a alive-activeness pilot episode titled "Me and My Friends," filmed at Nickelodeon Studios Florida in 1998. The characters were played by full-body puppets on an indoor phase. The pilot was rejected by Nickelodeon, and Burgess decided to rework the concept into an animated series. In 2002, a 2d pilot was animated at Nickelodeon Digital in New York. The 2nd pilot was successful, and the series entered product.

The show ran for four seasons totaling fourscore episodes. The outset three seasons aired on Nickelodeon on weekday mornings. Nickelodeon only aired 8 of the fourth season'due south 20 episodes; the remaining episodes aired exclusively on the separate Nick Jr. aqueduct. In 2009, the show was planned to continue beyond the fourth flavour.[8] However, in 2010, the series' creator Janice Burgess decided to movement onto a different serial: Nickelodeon'due south revival of Winx Club. Burgess worked as a creative managing director and author for Winx Club before eventually retiring from Nickelodeon in 2014.

The Backyardigans was critically acclaimed. Many critics felt that The Backyardigans was superior to Nickelodeon'southward other preschool shows because its writing was sophisticated and enjoyable for older viewers. The New York Times and Common Sense Media commended the show for including frequent nods to an older audience,[9] such as references to action-adventure franchises. The quality of the evidence's music was also praised by critics, and the show received eight Daytime Emmy Award nominations for its music.

Plot

The testify centers around a group of 5 beast neighbors: Uniqua, Pablo, Tyrone, Tasha, and Austin.[ten] [eleven] They share a large backyard between their houses. In each episode, they meet in the backyard and imagine themselves on a fantastical adventure. Their adventures span a variety of different genres and settings; many episodes involve visiting dissimilar parts of the world, traveling back or forward in time, and using magic or supernatural powers. The characters give themselves different jobs or roles depending on the episode's imaginary setting, such equally detectives, knights, or scientists. From the 2d flavour onward, many episodes are parodies of action-adventure films such equally James Bond, Star Expedition, Indiana Jones, and Ghostbusters.

The openings and endings of the episodes follow a like design. The stories begin with the characters in the backyard, introducing themselves and explaining the scenario they are nigh to imagine. When the Backyardigans end their gamble, the fantasy sequence fades, restoring the original lawn setting. The characters sing a closing song, then walk inside their houses for a snack and close the door. Equally the episode ends, at to the lowest degree one character reopens the door and shouts a phrase related to the adventure.

The show follows the format of a stage musical. Each episode is set to a different genre of music and features four songs. The characters sing and dance to the songs with original choreography. The song and dance routines are oftentimes used to introduce a character's imaginary role, further the plot, or explicate a problem. In addition to singing songs in a new genre each episode, the show's background music changes to match, scoring all of the Backyardigans' actions.

Characters

The main characters (left to correct): Tyrone, Pablo, Uniqua, Austin, and Tasha.

Each of the five characters on the show has two vocalization actors: i for speaking, and the other for singing. Live-action dancers offset perform the dancing on the testify, and their movements are after transported to animation. The choreographer, Beth Bogush, described the procedure: "What we do is we pic the alive footage in the studio, ship that off, and they practise a Leica, and so they transport information technology to the animators. The animators watch and were pretty precise. What we film for that day is pretty shut to what you see in the character."[12]

Main

  • Uniqua is a pinkish spotted character who is curious, self-confident, and adventurous. She likes to tell jokes and make her friends express joy. The series uses the name "Uniqua" for both the character and her species. She wears pink, polka-dotted overalls and has a pair of swirled antennae on top of her caput. She usually imagines herself having roles that require brains and courage, such every bit a scientist or pirate captain. Creator Janice Burgess describes Uniqua as the kid she wishes she was similar equally a child.[xiii] She is the merely main graphic symbol to announced in every episode. Speaking vocalism: Lashawn Tináh Jefferies. Singing voice: Jamia Simone Nash (seasons 1–3) and Avion Baker (season four). Dancer: Hattie Mae Williams. UK voice: Lizzie Waterworth.
  • Pablo is a blue penguin with a yellow beak who is high-strung, frenetic, and tends to overreact. He wears a blue bow tie and a propeller beanie. Due to his energy and impetuousness, he often goes into a "panic attack" when he faces an obstacle, running around in circles and telling everyone not to worry until someone gets his attention by calling his name three times. Pablo'southward panic attacks became less prominent after season one, though in the later episode The Flipper! , his propensity for getting overexcited is the main plot point. Pablo does not appear once: "Chichen-Itza Pizza." Speaking vocalization: Zach Tyler Eisen (season i) and Jake Goldberg (seasons two–4). Singing voice: Sean Curley. Dancer: Tasha Cooper (seasons ane–three), Jonathan Sandler (season 3), Steven Konopelski (seasons 3–4), Jacob Wimar (flavor 4), and Paul Flanagan (season four). UK voice: Janet James.
  • Tyrone is a carmine-haired orange moose who is laid-dorsum and cool-headed. He wears a red-and-bluish striped shirt. He is best friends with Pablo, and he is almost the complete opposite of Pablo in terms of personality, with his calm and easygoing graphic symbol. Tyrone is known for his sarcastic comments, one of them being "That certainly was convenient." At the end of near episodes, he says, "That was an excellent (type) adventure, don't you recollect?". Despite not appearing to article of clothing trousers, Tyrone somehow manages to put his hands in his pockets. Speaking voice: Reginald Davis Jr. (season 1-2), Jordan Coleman (seasons two–three), and Christopher Grant, Jr. (season 4). Singing voice: Corwin C. Tuggles (season 1), Leon Thomas III (seasons ii–three), Damani Roberts (season three), and Tyrel Jackson Williams (season three-4). Dancer: Greg Sinacori (seasons 1–two, 4), Bradley Shelver (season 3), and Andrew Cao (flavour 3). UK voice: Maria Darling (flavor 1–2), Emma Tate (season 3–4).
  • Tasha is a strong-willed yellow hippo who is rational, skeptical, and highly motivated to get her own way. Tasha wears red Mary-Jane shoes and an orange dress with a flower pattern. She is the about serious of the Backyardigans, though she can exist merely equally easygoing equally the others from time to fourth dimension. Her catchphrase is, "Oh, for goodness sakes." Nickelodeon describes Tasha as "deceptively sweet" and "tough-as-nails." Speaking voice: Naelee Rae (seasons 1–2) and Gianna Bruzzese (seasons 3–4). Singing vocalism: Kristin Klabunde (seasons 1–3) and Gabriella Malek (seasons iii–4). Dancer: Darlene Dirstine (seasons 1–three), Amanda Ulibarri (season iv), and Nancy Renee Braun (season iv). UK voice: Maria Darling (season 1–2), Emma Tate (flavour 3–four).
  • Austin is a shy merely fun-loving purple kangaroo. In flavor i, he is reserved and soft-spoken due to recently moving into the neighborhood. In later episodes, Austin becomes more than outgoing and is revealed to be smart and imaginative. Austin rarely appears in the spotlight, but takes the role of the lead character in several episodes. Beth Bogush described him equally "the one pulling up the rear. He'due south kind of a get-forth guy."[12] Speaking voice: Jonah Bobo. Singing voice: Thomas Sharkey (seasons one–3) and Nicholas Barasch (season iv). Dancer: Kristen Frost. UK voice: Lizzie Waterworth.

Recurring

  • Sherman – A small-scale, orange-spotted yellow worm. Sherman is easily scared due to his small size. He appears in "The Center of the Jungle," "Polka Palace Party," and "Assail of the 50 Human foot Worman". Oliver Wyman provides his vocalisation.
  • Wormans – A fictional species of colorful, worm-like creatures who speak in squeaks and gibberish. They appear in all the seasons of the show.
  • Dragon – A friendly, green-colored dragon who appears 3 times (the motion picture "Tale of the Mighty Knights" and the episode "The Tale of the Not-And so-Prissy Dragon"). He hatched from a spotted egg and lives within of Dragon Mount. Oliver Wyman provides his voice.
  • Aliens – Light-green-colored aliens with eyestalks appear four times: "Mission to Mars," "News Flash," "Los Galacticos," and "The Big Dipper Diner."
  • Giant clam – A hungry, irritable clam who appears in "The Legend of the Volcano Sisters" and "The Smashing Dolphin Race." It is very protective of its pearl. It pants and acts like a domestic dog.
  • Voices – Voices were included in the episodes "Secret Mission" and "Information technology's Corking To Be A Ghost!" that exercise non come from any shown character.
  • Robot Roscoe – A robot owned past Austin, who appears 3 times in the fourth season (the movie "Robot Rampage" and the episode "Elephant on the Run"). Evan Mathew Weinstein provides his voice.

Episodes

Production

I really bask a big adventure. I think Die Hard is one of the greatest films always, not to mention Terminator 2. I love those large films... I wanted to bring some of that fantastical nature to young children, but to do it in a fashion that is safe, hopefully not scary, and not 'imitatable' except in your head.

— Janice Burgess on the inspirations for The Backyardigans [8]

Janice Burgess, creator of The Backyardigans

Janice Burgess drew inspiration from action films[19] when writing episodes of the show, as she wanted to adapt high-stakes stories for a young audience.[8] In an interview with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Burgess was asked what inspired the show; she responded, "I know this is going to sound very strange, simply the things I really depict upon are activeness films. I like Dice Hard, Star Wars, the Tolkien movies ... I idea it would be fun to take kids on that big risk."[xx] The character of Uniqua was based on how Burgess viewed herself as a child; as a result, Uniqua was written every bit the leader of the Backyardigans, and Uniqua was the only character who appeared in every episode.

Before Nickelodeon ordered the beginning season, two pilot episodes of The Backyardigans were made. The first was a live-action airplane pilot titled "Me and My Friends,"[21] filmed at Nickelodeon Studios in September 1998.[22] The characters were played by full-body puppets who danced on an indoor phase. The pilot was rejected past Nickelodeon, and Janice Burgess decided to rework the concept into an animated show. In 2002, a second pilot was created; it was a computer-animated brusk produced at Nickelodeon Digital.[23] The second pilot was greenlit by Nickelodeon to get a full-length series. Nickelodeon chosen the prove "a home-grown Nick Jr. holding," as "the whole artistic team... [had] been part of the Nick Jr. family for years."[iv]

In December 2009, Nick Jr. president Brownish Johnson stated that Nickelodeon intended to keep the show running for "at to the lowest degree some other five years. Possibly forever."[8] Nickelodeon believed that The Backyardigans was an ideal "evergreen" property: a serial that would stay in production for a long time through multiple generations. A fifth season was planned in 2009.[viii] However, in 2010, Janice Burgess decided to end The Backyardigans to start working on ane of Nickelodeon Animation Studio's newer projects: a revival series of Winx Club, a girls' action-adventure franchise. Burgess brought the former Backyardigans crew onto Winx Club besides. This included lyricist McPaul Smith; writers Jeff Borkin, Adam Peltzman, and Carin Greenberg; line producer Sara Kamen; and script coordinator Jonathan Foss. Burgess worked every bit the creative director, story editor, and author on Winx Club.[24] The coiffure considered it a natural progression, as Winx Club was also a musical action-adventure evidence, only it targeted an older audition, assuasive them to co-operative out.

Reception

The Backyardigans received eight Daytime Emmy Award nominations, and Janice Burgess won the 2008 Emmy for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program.[25] In a 2016 article for The Chicago Tribune, drama critic Chris Jones called The Backyardigans "a fabulously inventive Television set bear witness."[26] DVD Talk 's John Crichton gave the show a "hearty recommendation," citing its "enjoyable (and varied) music score, the graphic symbol voices (both spoken and singing) and the impressive visual presentation."[27] Slate named the Backyardigans episode "The Swamp Creature" i of the best episodes of children'south television.[28]

Critics noted that the series held broad appeal to older viewers, due to its high-quality music and focus on character-driven, non-educational stories. Susan Stewart of The New York Times said "it's hard to say whether The Backyardigans is a fantasy for children or for their parents,"[9] commending the show's animation and storytelling. Common Sense Media's Emily Ashby wrote, "Information technology's not always easy to find a show you similar equally much every bit your youngsters do, but The Backyardigans definitely has the potential to fit that nib."[29] Announcer Virginia Heffernan wrote, "with each episode devoted not just to a split up quest but too to a different musical genre...the show blows you abroad with its artistic exactitude."[30]

In 2021, the songs "Castaways" and "Into the Thick of Information technology" went viral on TikTok, with the former appearing in more than 745,000 videos[31] and the latter actualization in more than 46,000 videos equally of June 2021.[32] Due to their success on TikTok, "Castaways" and "Into the Thick of It" reached number five and thirteen respectively on the Spotify viral fifty chart in the US for the week beginning on June 10, 2021.[33]

Alive events

The Backyardigans was adapted into several phase shows. These included 2008'south "Tale of the Mighty Knights" and 2010's "Storytime Live!" (an issue featuring other Nick Jr. characters from Dora the Explorer, Wonder Pets! and Ni Hao Kai-Lan, likewise every bit hosts Moose and Zee).[34] In Canada, separate live shows called "Quest for the Extra Ordinary Aliens" (2008) and "Bounding main Deep in Take chances" (2009) were created.[35]

Merchandise

Activision released a The Backyardigans PC game, "Mission to Mars," in October 2006. Also, there are interactive Backyardigans games available for the LeapPad and VTech's Five.Smile consoles. There is also a LeapFrogClickStart game titled "Number Pie Samurai," teaching children the necessary calculator skills.

From 2005 to 2007, Kohl'due south had a section devoted to the series' merchandise, including a clothing line and toys exclusively in-store.

Over one hundred storybooks (both original stories and episode-based) were released throughout the serial' run.[36] Virtually of these were released in both Canada and the United States; however, a 2006 series of educational books were exclusively sold in Canada under the license of Treehouse TV.[37]

Fisher-Price produced numerous plush toys and interactive character toys (more often than not Uniqua, Pablo, and Tyrone). There are also Beanie Babies of all the principal characters bachelor.

Home media

In the United States, the show'due south 80 episodes were released across a series of 21 DVD releases. 10 episodes of the outset season were besides released to VHS across five volumes. Viacom's Paramount Habitation Media Distribution published all of the show's video releases. Outside N America, Paramount released DVDs under a divide deal with Nelvana, with this worldwide deal afterward transitioning to Fremantle Home Entertainment.[38] [39]

Main releases

Name Release Date Number of Episodes Episode Titles
It's Great to Exist a Ghost! August 30, 2005 iv
  • "It'south Great to Be a Ghost!"
  • "Monster Detectives"
  • "The Key to the Nile"
  • "Pirate Treasure"
The Snow Fort November viii, 2005 4
  • "The Snow Fort"
  • "The Yeti"
  • "Knights Are Brave and Strong"
  • "Secret Mission"
Polka Palace Party January 24, 2006 4
  • "Polka Palace Political party"
  • "High Tea"
  • "The Heart of the Jungle"
  • "Viking Voyage"
Cave Party March 7, 2006 4
  • "Cave Party"
  • "Race Around the World"
  • "Eureka!"
  • "Castaways"
Surf's Upwards! May thirty, 2006 4
  • "Surf'due south Up!"
  • "Riding the Range"
  • "Race to the Tower of Ability"
  • "The Quest for the Flying Rock"
Mission to Mars October ten, 2006 iv
  • "Mission to Mars"
  • "Samurai Pie"
  • "Scared of You lot"
  • "Whodunit"
The Legend of the Volcano Sisters February half dozen, 2007 four
  • "The Legend of the Volcano Sisters"
  • "The Swamp Beast"
  • "Horsing Around"
  • "Special Delivery"
Movers & Shakers May 29, 2007 iv
  • "Movers of Arabia"
  • "Cops and Robots"
  • "Sinbad Sails Alone"
  • "Best Clowns in Boondocks"
Into the Deep July 31, 2007 iv
  • "Into the Deep"
  • "Save the Day"
  • "News Flash"
  • "Catch that Butterfly"
Super Secret Super Spy September 18, 2007 3
  • "International Super Spy"
  • "The Cloak-and-dagger of Snow"
  • "A Giant Problem"
Tale of the Mighty Knights February 26, 2008 3
  • "Tale of the Mighty Knights"
  • "Blazing Paddles"
  • "Garbage Trek"
High Flying Adventures! May thirteen, 2008 four
  • "Fly Girl"
  • "Who Goes At that place?"
  • "What'southward Bugging You lot?"
  • "Craven-Itza Pizza"
Mighty Match-Up! July 8, 2008 4
  • "Match on Mt. Olympus"
  • "The Corking Dolphin Race"
  • "Ranch Hands from Outer Space"
  • "Caveman's Best Friend"
Escape from Fairytale Village! October vii, 2008 iv
  • "Escape from Fairytale Hamlet!"
  • "Front end Page News"
  • "Le Master of Disguise"
  • "Pirate Camp"
Robin Hood the Clean February 10, 2009 4
  • "Robin Hood the Clean"
  • "The Two Musketeers"
  • "The Masked Retriever"
  • "To the Center of the World"
Singing Awareness! August 4, 2009 21

Songs:

  • "A Pirate Says Arrr"
  • "Save the Day"
  • "Sinbad the Sailor"
  • "Ya Gotta Have Pirattitude"
  • "Viking Vocal"
  • "A Message, A Bulletin"
  • "On Elevation of the Globe"
  • "Nosotros're Knights, That's Right!"
  • "Non an Egg Anymore"
  • "Everything is Filthy in Flithingham"
  • "Prepare for Anything"
  • "Bad Bots"
  • "Tin can't Stop the Cops"
  • "Intergalactic Garbage Trek"
  • "Forepart Page News"
  • "Going to Mars"
  • "Riding the Range"
  • "Get, Go, Go"
  • "The Yeti Stomp"
  • "International Super Spy"
  • "The Lady in Pinkish"
Robot Repairman October 13, 2009 3
  • "Robot Rampage"
  • "Catch that Railroad train!"
  • "Attack of the l Foot Woman"
Join the Charlatan's Club January 5, 2010 4
  • "Follow the Feather"
  • "Dragon Express"
  • "The Funnyman Boogeyman"
  • "Flower Power"
Escape from the Tower March 30, 2010 3
  • "Break Out!"
  • "For the Love of Socks!"
  • "Los Galacticos"
  • "The Fresh Beat out Ring: Rock the Luau"
Operation Elephant Drop July thirteen, 2010 4
  • "Elephant on the Run"
  • "The Magic Skateboard"
  • "The Flipper!"
  • "Super Squad Awesome!"
Christmas with The Backyardigans Oct 5, 2010 4
  • "The Action Elves Save Christmas Eve"
  • "Pablor and the Acorns"
  • "The Large Dipper Diner"
  • "The Amazing Splashinis"
Nosotros Arrrr Pirates! March 8, 2011 4
  • "Pirate Camp"
  • "Pirate Treasure"
  • "Sinbad Sails Alone"
  • "The Tale of the Non-Then-Nice Dragon"

Episodes on Nick Jr. compilation DVDs

Name Release Date Number of Episodes Episode Titles
Nick Jr. Favorites Vol. 2 October xviii, 2005 one
  • "The Quest for the Flying Rock"
Nick Jr. Favorites Vol. three Feb 7, 2006 1
  • "Race to the Tower of Power"
Nick Jr. Favorites Vol. iv June 6, 2006 ane
  • "Pirate Treasure"
Nick Jr. Favorites Holiday September 26, 2006 1
  • "The Snowfall Fort"
Nick Jr. Favorites Vol. 5 March thirteen, 2007 1
  • "Knights Are Brave and Strong"
Nick Jr. Favorites Vol. vi August seven, 2007 one
  • "Monster Detectives"

British releases

Name Release Date Number of Episodes Episode Titles
Polka Palace Party August 28, 2006 4
  • "Polka Palace Party"
  • "Loftier Tea"
  • "The Heart of the Jungle"
  • "Viking Voyage"
Cave Party February 5, 2007 4
  • "Cave Party"
  • "Race Around the Earth"
  • "Eureka!"
  • "Castaways"
Surf'due south Up July ii, 2007 4
  • "Surf's Up"
  • "Riding the Range"
  • "Race to the Tower of Power"
  • "The Quest for the Flying Rock"
The Snow Fort October 15, 2007 iv
  • "The Snow Fort"
  • "The Yeti"
  • "Knights Are Brave and Strong"
  • "Secret Mission"
Mission to Mars June sixteen, 2008 v
  • "Mission to Mars"
  • "Samurai Pie"
  • "Scared of You"
  • "Whodunit"
  • "The Legend of the Volcano Sisters"
The Secret of Snow October 27, 2008 15
  • "The Undercover of Snow"
  • "The Swamp Beast"
  • "Horsing Around"
  • "Special Delivery"
  • "International Super Spy: Part ane"
  • "International Super Spy: Office 2"
  • "News Wink"
  • "Grab that Butterfly"
  • "A Behemothic Problem"
  • "Who Goes There?"
  • "Blazing Paddles"
  • "Rubbish Expedition"
  • "Fly Girl"
  • "What'due south Bugging You?"
  • "Chichen-Itza Pizza"
Into the Deep February 16, 2009 5
  • "Cops and Robots"
  • "Sinbad Sails Alone"
  • "Best Clowns in Town"
  • "Save the Solar day"
  • "Into the Deep"
Tale of the Mighty Knights April thirteen, 2009 v
  • "To the Centre of the World"
  • "Front Page News"
  • "Tale of the Mighty Knights: Office one"
  • "Tale of the Mighty Knights: Part 2"
  • "Le Master of Disguise"
Movers of Arabia June 29, 2009 v
  • "Movers of Arabia"
  • "Match on Mt. Olympus"
  • "The Peachy Dolphin Race"
  • "Caveman's Best Friend"
  • "Ranch Hands from Outer Space"
Robin Hood the Clean August 31, 2009 5
  • "Robin Hood the Clean"
  • "Escape from Fairytale Village"
  • "Pirate Campsite"
  • "The Two Musketeers"
  • "The Masked Retriever"

iTunes releases

All 4 seasons have been released on the iTunes Store in Canada and the United States; nevertheless, the US iTunes Shop is missing three episodes from the showtime flavour: "Secret Mission," "Information technology's Great to Be a Ghost!," and "High Tea".

CD releases

In that location were iv The Backyardigans albums released in N America, and one anthology released in Europe. Each has approximately 20 tracks, while Born To Play has four bonus tracks only bachelor on the iTunes Store.

The Adventures Begin...

Released September 2004, this CD promoted the series' debut. Because this was a promotional album sent via mail, it was not sold in stores. It contains four tracks from the outset season, including the opening theme. The songs would later be included in the next album. In the United Kingdom, this CD was released under the championship "Join in the Adventures..." and replaced "Please and Thank you" with "Questing, Questing."

  1. The Backyardigans Theme Vocal
  2. Yeti Stomp
  3. Surreptitious Amanuensis
  4. Please and Thank You
  5. Preview

The Backyardigans

Released on July 12, 2005, under Nick Records' label. This is the first anthology sold in stores. It contains nineteen tracks from the beginning season, including the opening theme. The CD besides contains a bonus video track titled "Go, Become, Go!"

  1. The Backyardigans Theme Song
  2. Yous and Me to the Rescue
  3. Castaways
  4. Questing, Questing
  5. A Pirate Says Arr!
  6. Yeti Stomp
  7. Queens Are Never Wrong
  8. Those Basic
  9. Buffalo Girls and Boys
  10. Trudge, Trudge, Trudge
  11. Secret Amanuensis
  12. Laser Limbo Tango (Limbo Rock)
  13. Row Your Boat
  14. Into the Thick of It
  15. P.U.! (Stinky Swamp Vocal)
  16. Flight Rock Song (Ii)
  17. When I'grand Booing
  18. Please and Give thanks Y'all
  19. Rockabilly Lullaby (Hush Piffling Mermaid)

Groove to the Music

This 2d CD was released on July eleven, 2006, under Nick Records' label. Information technology contains eighteen tracks from seasons one and two.

  1. Hold on Tight
  2. Gotta Get the Job Done
  3. Shake Your Body
  4. Rad Moves
  5. We're Going to Mars
  6. Drumming Song
  7. Eureka!
  8. The Rules
  9. Tree to Tree
  10. What's So Scary 'Tour That?
  11. The Ballad of the Brave Pink Knight
  12. I Honey Being a Princess
  13. Aha!
  14. Skate Ahead
  15. We'll Get You What We Want
  16. Ski Patrol to the Rescue
  17. Superheroes vs. Supervillains
  18. Oh, My Sherman

Born to Play

The third and terminal Backyardigans CD was released on January 22, 2008, under Sony BMG'south characterization. It contains songs from seasons 1-2, likewise as all the songs from Tale of the Mighty Knights. There is a full of 22 tracks. This anthology was released in a paper-thin foldout instance, rather than a jewel instance like the previous two releases. Borders carried the precious stone instance release exclusively, which included a booklet. This booklet was too included on the iTunes release as a file with purchase of a digital download.

  1. Ready for Anything
  2. Nosotros Dearest a Luau
  3. Tuba Polka
  4. I Feel Good
  5. Go, Go, Get!
  6. The Customer is Always Right
  7. Surf'southward Upwardly, Ho Daddy
  8. Almost Everything is Boinga Here (featuring Alicia Keys)
  9. Aught Likewise Tough
  10. Due west-I-O-Wa
  11. I'yard a Mountie
  12. Racing Day
  13. I Never Neglect to Deliver the Mail service
  14. Lady in Pinkish (featuring Cyndi Lauper)
  15. Nobody's Bigger Than a Giant
  16. Hurry Dwelling house
  17. A Challenge
  18. Dragon Mountain
  19. Goblin
  20. Not an Egg Anymore (featuring Adam Pascal)
  21. Tweedily Dee
  22. We're Knights

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External links

  • Folio on NickJr.com (archive)
  • The Backyardigans at IMDb

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