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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Following the events of the film, the plot generally revolves around Otis, a [[cow]], and his barnyard friends going on various misadventures and trying to keep their true nature as talking animals a secret from humans.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Barnyard Gets Debut Date|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/barnyard-gets-debut-date/|last=Ball|first=Ryan|date=2007-09-10|website=Animation Magazine|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-12}}</ref>
In the series' backstory, 10,000 years ago, Kars, an underground-dwelling humanoid being known as a Pillar Man, created a stone mask which grants immortality by absorbing life energy to conquer the sun (which kills his kind). He slaughtered all but four of the tribe.<ref name="ch68">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 68: The Man Who Became a God |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=363–381 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref> As the Pillar Men's bodies were already immortal, they required more power for them to become ultimate beings.<ref name="ch32">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 2 |chapter=Chapter 32: Hamon Teacher Lisa Lisa Part 6 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=263–281 |isbn=978-1421578835 }}</ref> In 39 AD,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 2 |chapter=Chapter 29: Hamon Teacher Lisa Lisa Part 3 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=203–221 |isbn=978-1421578835 }}</ref> three of the Pillar Men, Kars, Wamuu, and Esidisi, came to the [[Roman Empire]] to find a perfectly-cut {{nihongo foot|Red Stone of Aja|エイジャの赤石|Eija no Sekiseki|group=lower-alpha}}<ref name="ch20">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 2 |chapter=Chapter 20: The Red Stone of Aja |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=24–43 |isbn=978-1421578835 }}</ref> known as the {{nihongo foot|Super Aja.|スーパーエイジャ|Sūpā Eija|group=lower-alpha}}<ref name="ch32"/> Kars, Wamuu, and Esidisi developed fighting styles to counter Hamon,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 2 |chapter=Chapter 22: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=65–83 |isbn=978-1421578835 }}</ref> an energy with the same properties as the energy from sunlight,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 1 |chapter=Chapter 14: The Pillar Man, <!--Title in the Viz release--> Santviento <!--Title in the Viz release--> Part 5 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=263–281 |isbn=978-1421578828 }}</ref> and nearly wiped out the Hamon tribe,<ref name="ch20"/> but the stone narrowly escaped them.<ref name="ch32"/> Following this, the Pillar Men went into a 2,000-year sleep.<ref name="ch20"/>

In 1889, Erina Joestar's husband Jonathan lost his life on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Erina survived and saved the life of a baby girl,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 52: The Wind, the Chariot and Wamuu Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=43–62 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref> whose parents were killed by the stone mask.<ref name="ch53">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 53: The Wind, the Chariot and Wamuu Part 3 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=63–81 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref>{{efn|Jonathan's death and Elizabeth's rescue is depicted in the previous part, ''[[Phantom Blood]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 1—Phantom Blood |volume=Vol. 3 |chapter=Chapter 44: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio Part 6 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=319–339 |isbn=978-1421578811 }}</ref>}} The girl, Elizabeth, was raised by the Hamon master Straizo, who taught her to use Hamon<ref name="ch53"/><ref name="ch64">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 64: JoJo: The Final Hamon Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=284–303 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref> and gave her the Super Aja.<ref name="ch53"/> Elizabeth married Erina's son George and they had a son called Joseph. When Joseph was a baby, George was killed by a zombie that blended in as a commander of the [[Royal Flying Corps]] and his death was covered up. Elizabeth killed the zombie and a warrant for her arrest was sent out. She went into hiding and adopted the alias Lisa Lisa.<ref name="ch64"/> Joseph was raised by Erina.<ref name="ch3">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 1 |chapter=Chapter 3: Joseph Joestar of New York Part 3 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=43–61 |isbn=978-1421578828 }}</ref> He inherited Hamon abilities from Jonathan.<ref name="ch2">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 1 |chapter=Chapter 2: Joseph Joestar of New York Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=23–41 |isbn=978-1421578828 }}</ref>

At the start of the series, in the fall of 1938, Joseph and Erina move from London to New York.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 1 |chapter=Chapter 1: Joseph Joestar of New York Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=3–21 |isbn=978-1421578828 }}</ref> Meanwhile, the oil baron Robert E. O. Speedwagon invites Straizo to Mexico to destroy a sleeping Pillar Man with Hamon. Straizo instead wounds Speedwagon,<ref name="ch2"/> and uses a stone mask near the Pillar Man and Speedwagon's blood to become an immortal vampire. Straizo goes to New York to destroy Joseph and Erina, believed to be the last people who know about the stone mask.<ref name="ch3"/> When Joseph defeats Straizo, Straizo tells him that the Pillar Man is about to awaken and he will meet the Pillar Man soon. Intrigued, Joseph goes to Mexico.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 1 |chapter=Chapter 8: Straizo vs. Joseph Part 5 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=3–21 |isbn=978-1421578828 }}</ref> Joseph saves Speedwagon, who survived, from the awakened Pillar Man named Santana,{{efn|name=santana|In the [[Viz Media]] translation, Santana is named "Santviento".}}<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 1 |chapter=Chapter 13: The Pillar Man, <!--Title in the Viz release--> Santviento <!--Title in the Viz release--> Part 4 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=241–261 |isbn=978-1421578828 }}</ref> and tricks Santana into being turned to stone by the sunlight reflected from a well.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 1 |chapter=Chapter 17: The Pillar Man, <!--Title in the Viz release--> Santviento <!--Title in the Viz release--> Part 8 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=323–341 |isbn=978-1421578828 }}</ref>

Joseph and Speedwagon travel to Rome, where they meet Caesar Zeppeli,<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2015 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 1 |chapter=Chapter 18: The Pillar Man, <!--Title in the Viz release--> Santviento <!--Title in the Viz release--> Part 9 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=343–361 |isbn=978-1421578828 }}</ref> a man who trained in Hamon to continue the legacy of his father Mario and grandfather Will.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 3 |chapter=Chapter 45: Caesar: A Lonely Youth Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=162–180 |isbn=978-1421578811 }}</ref> However, the group arrives too late to prevent Kars, Wamuu, and Esidisi from awakening.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 2 |chapter=Chapter 21: Ultimate Warriors from Ancient Times Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=65–83 |isbn=978-1421578835 }}</ref> Joseph plays on Wamuu's pride and convinces Wamuu to let him live to be a more worthy opponent. Both Wamuu and Esidisi implant poison-filled rings in his aorta and windpipe, giving Joseph 33 days to get the antidotes from each of them.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 2 |chapter=Chapter 26: An Engagement with Death: The Wedding Ring |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=143–163 |isbn=978-1421578835 }}</ref>

Joseph and Caesar train in Hamon under Lisa Lisa on Air Suplena Island off the coast of Venice.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 2 |chapter=Chapter 26: Hamon Teacher Lisa Lisa Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=183–201 |isbn=978-1421578835 }}</ref> Joseph and Caesar destroy Esidisi.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 3 |chapter=Chapter 38: The Remains Lurk Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=25–41 |isbn=978-1421578811 }}</ref> The group tracks down Kars and Wamuu to Switzerland.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 3 |chapter=Chapter 39: Stroheim's Unit Strikes Back Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=43–61 |isbn=978-1421578811 }}</ref> Caesar is killed fighting Wamuu one-on-one, and takes the antidote for Joseph before dying.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 3 |chapter=Chapter 48: Caesar: A Lonely Youth Part 5 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=223–241 |isbn=978-1421578811 }}</ref> Joseph and Lisa Lisa then confront Kars and Wamuu for the Super Aja, Lisa Lisa bluffing that she has a timed explosive that will destroy the stone.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 51: The Wind, the Chariot and Wamuu Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=23–41 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref> Joseph kills Wamuu in battle.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 59: The Wind, the Chariot and Wamuu Part 9 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=183–201 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 60: The Warrior Returns to the Wind |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=203–221 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref>

On February 28, 1939,<ref name="ch68"/> Kars acquires the Super Aja<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 61: The Bond That Binds Lisa Lisa and JoJo Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=363–381 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref> and uses it along with the stone mask to become the ultimate being.<ref name="ch64"/> Now immune to the sun<ref name="ch65">{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 65: Kars the Ultimate Being Is Born Part 1 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=305–323 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref> and able to use Hamon,<ref name="ch68"/> Kars's only desire is to kill Joseph.<ref name="ch65"/> Joseph steals a [[Nazi]] plane and tries to crash it and Kars into the volcanic island of [[Vulcano]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 66: Kars the Ultimate Being Is Born Part 2 |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=324–343 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref> Joseph and Kars escape, but the shock of the plane crash causes a volcanic eruption.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 67: Joseph's Final Gamble |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=344–362 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref> Kars attempts to kill Joseph with Hamon, but Joseph instinctively holds up the Super Aja, which causes the energy to make the eruption climax, sending Joseph and Kars flying into the sky on a large rock. Kars is knocked into space by volcanic debris.<ref name="ch68"/> Unable to die, he drifts throughout space for eternity, eventually ceasing to think. Returning to Earth, Joseph is nursed to health by Lisa Lisa's assistant Suzi Q,{{efn|In chapters 37–39 of the [[Viz Media]] translation, Suzi Q is known as "Suzie Q".}} whom he marries. In the epilogue, set in 1987, an aged Joseph takes a flight from [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] to Japan, where his daughter and grandson live, leading in to the first chapters of the following story arc, ''[[Stardust Crusaders]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Araki |first=Hirohiko |author-link=Hirohiko Araki |year=2016 |orig-year=2014 |title=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency |volume=Vol. 4 |chapter=Chapter 69: The Man Who Crossed the Atlantic |translator-last=Galloway |translator-first=Evan |location=San Francisco |publisher=[[Viz Media]] |pages=383–405 |isbn=978-1421578859 }}</ref>


== Episodes ==
== Episodes ==

Revision as of 19:10, 19 October 2020

Back at the Barnyard
Otis and the "Jersey Cows" ride motorcycles towards the camera, with the series' logo superimposed on top of them.
Screencap from the series' theme song
GenreAnimation
Created bySteve Oedekerk
Directed byTodd Grimes
T.J. Sullivan
Mike Gasaway
Spike Brandt
Tony Cervone
Tom Grevera
Bert Ring
Aaron Hammersley
Jim Schumann
Fred Gonzales
Nick Simotas
Voices ofChris Hardwick
Jeff Garcia
Leigh-Allyn Baker
Tino Insana
Cam Clarke
Rob Paulsen
Dom Irrera
Wanda Sykes
Fred Tatasciore
Maria Bamford
Steve Oedekerk
Theme music composerMichael Fitzpatrick
Mickey Petralia
Opening theme"Back at the Barnyard Theme Song" performed by Michael Fitzpatrick & Mickey Petralia
ComposerGuy Moon
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (78 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersSteve Oedekerk
Jed Spingarn
ProducersMaragret M. Dean
(Season 1)
Paul Marshal
Running time11 minutes
22 minutes (specials)
48 minutes (TV movie)
Production companiesO Entertainment
(2007)
(season 1)
Omation Animation Studio
(2008–11)
(seasons 1–2)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon (2007–10)
Nicktoons (2011)
ReleaseSeptember 29, 2007 (2007-09-29) –
November 12, 2011 (2011-11-12)

Back at the Barnyard (also known as Barnyard: The Series) is an American computer-animated television series based on the film of the same name.[1] The series aired from September 29, 2007 to September 18, 2010 on Nickelodeon.[2] The show was a co-production between Omation Animation Studio and Nickelodeon Animation Studio. The remaining episodes aired from September 12 to November 12, 2011 on Nicktoons.[3]

Plot

Following the events of the film, the plot generally revolves around Otis, a cow, and his barnyard friends going on various misadventures and trying to keep their true nature as talking animals a secret from humans.[4]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
FilmAugust 4, 2006 (2006-08-04)N/A
126September 29, 2007 (2007-09-29)February 24, 2009 (2009-02-24)Nickelodeon
22621February 25, 2009 (2009-02-25)September 18, 2010 (2010-09-18)
5September 12, 2011 (2011-09-12)November 12, 2011 (2011-11-12)Nicktoons

Characters

Video game

Back at the Barnyard:
Slop Bucket Games
Developer(s)Firemint
Publisher(s)Play THQ
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
  • NA: October 20, 2008
  • AU: October 23, 2008
  • EU: October 24, 2008
Genre(s)Action game

Back at the Barnyard: Slop Bucket Games (released PAL regions under the name Back at the Barnyard: Cowlympics) is an action video game released by THQ in 2008 for the Nintendo DS. It received generally negative reviews from critics, receiving a 43.86% from GameRankings.[5]

Notes

References

  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 55–56. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  2. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 20. ISBN 9781476672939.
  3. ^ "Back at the Barnyard | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  4. ^ Ball, Ryan (September 10, 2007). "Barnyard Gets Debut Date". Animation Magazine. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
  5. ^ Back at the Barnyard: Slop Bucket Games for DS - GameRankings