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''Back at the Barnyard'' is a show from [[Nickelodeon]]. It started on October 8, 2007, and ended in June 2010. Based off the 2006 movie ''[[Barnyard]]'' which features the same characters though the series seems to ignore the events of the movie (and replaces one of them) for its own continuity. Created and animated by the same people as ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (Animation)|Jimmy Neutron]]''.
''Back at the Barnyard'' is a show from [[Nickelodeon]]. It started on October 8, 2007, and ended in June 2010. Based off the 2006 movie ''[[Barnyard]]'' which features the same characters though the series seems to ignore the events of the movie (and replaces one of them) for its own continuity. Created and animated by the same people as ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius|Jimmy Neutron]]''.


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=== Tropes: ===


* [[All CGI Cartoon]]
* [[All CGI Cartoon]]
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** "As they say in British-land, BITE ME!~" Seriously, they got away with this.
** "As they say in British-land, BITE ME!~" Seriously, they got away with this.
* [[Gretzky Has the Ball]]: There are so many things wrong with the football game they play, someone who has never seen a single football game in their life could find at least 3 things wrong with it.
* [[Gretzky Has the Ball]]: There are so many things wrong with the football game they play, someone who has never seen a single football game in their life could find at least 3 things wrong with it.
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: Otis managed to hypnotize himself in "Hypno-A-Go-Go"
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Otis managed to hypnotize himself in "Hypno-A-Go-Go"
* [[Horror Hunger]]: Freddy.
* [[Horror Hunger]]: Freddy.
* [[Housewife]]: Mrs. Beady.
* [[Housewife]]: Mrs. Beady.
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* [[Rule of Drama]]: Overlaps with [[Rule of Funny]], and is [[Lampshade Hanging|acknowledged]] in-universe.
* [[Rule of Drama]]: Overlaps with [[Rule of Funny]], and is [[Lampshade Hanging|acknowledged]] in-universe.
* [[Rule of Funny]]: The whole show seems to revolve around this trope.
* [[Rule of Funny]]: The whole show seems to revolve around this trope.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Winky the rabbit.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Winky the rabbit.
* [[Secret Ingredient]]: At the end of "Chez Pig", all of the barnyard animals ask Pig for the secret ingredient of his grandma's Truffle Pies, Pig finally gives in but when he reveals the secret ingredient, [[Sound Effect Bleep|a duck shows up and quacks]], completely drowning out what Pig said. However, the other animals are heard exclaiming in disgust, implying that the secret ingredient was actually disgusting.
* [[Secret Ingredient]]: At the end of "Chez Pig", all of the barnyard animals ask Pig for the secret ingredient of his grandma's Truffle Pies, Pig finally gives in but when he reveals the secret ingredient, [[Sound Effect Bleep|a duck shows up and quacks]], completely drowning out what Pig said. However, the other animals are heard exclaiming in disgust, implying that the secret ingredient was actually disgusting.
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]
* [[Smelly Skunk]]: Pig's pet Skunky.
* [[Smelly Skunk]]: Pig's pet Skunky.
* [[Something We Forgot]]: One episode closed with Duke getting carted off to the pound in the same kennel that Freddy tricked him into earlier in the episode.
* [[Something We Forgot]]: One episode closed with Duke getting carted off to the pound in the same kennel that Freddy tricked him into earlier in the episode.
* [[Somewhere a Mammalogist Is Crying]]: [[Punctuated for Emphasis|MALE. COWS. DON'T. HAVE. UDDERS.]]
* [[Somewhere a Mammalogist Is Crying]]: [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|MALE. COWS. DON'T. HAVE. UDDERS.]]
** And they're called bulls.
** And they're called bulls.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Abby for Daisy.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Abby for Daisy.
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* [[Those Two Guys]]: The Pizza Twins.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: The Pizza Twins.
* [[Twenty-Four-Hour Party People]]: Subverted, since it's a farm they show the same animals.
* [[Twenty-Four-Hour Party People]]: Subverted, since it's a farm they show the same animals.
* [[Two Girls to A Team]]: Abby and Bessie.
* [[Two Girls to a Team]]: Abby and Bessie.
* [[Weird Al Yankovic]]: Played himself in an episode where Bessy is his personal shopper. {{spoiler|Apparently, he's a horse.}}
* [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]: Played himself in an episode where Bessy is his personal shopper. {{spoiler|Apparently, he's a horse.}}
* [[Unreliable Narrator]]: The Narrator sometimes likes to go into his own little world.
* [[Unreliable Narrator]]: The Narrator sometimes likes to go into his own little world.
{{quote| '''Narrator''': Don't worry! He's fine and will soon star in my amazing go kart episode!<br />
{{quote|'''Narrator''': Don't worry! He's fine and will soon star in my amazing go kart episode!
'''Pip''': I think we need a new narrator.<br />
'''Pip''': I think we need a new narrator.
'''Narrator''': Too late, the end! }}
'''Narrator''': Too late, the end! }}
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Snotty calls everyone "stupid", "stinky", etc., even when there's no reason to.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Snotty calls everyone "stupid", "stinky", etc., even when there's no reason to.


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[[Category:Nickelodeon (Creator)]]
[[Category:Western Animation of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Turn of the Millennium/Western Animation]]
[[Category:All CGI Cartoon]]
[[Category:All CGI Cartoon]]
[[Category:Western Animation]]
[[Category:Western Animation]]
[[Category:Back At The Barnyard]]
[[Category:Back at the Barnyard]]
[[Category:Nickelodeon]]

Latest revision as of 20:09, 2 January 2020

Back at the Barnyard is a show from Nickelodeon. It started on October 8, 2007, and ended in June 2010. Based off the 2006 movie Barnyard which features the same characters though the series seems to ignore the events of the movie (and replaces one of them) for its own continuity. Created and animated by the same people as Jimmy Neutron.


Tropes used in Back at the Barnyard include:


Narrator: Don't worry! He's fine and will soon star in my amazing go kart episode!
Pip: I think we need a new narrator.
Narrator: Too late, the end!

  • Verbal Tic: Snotty calls everyone "stupid", "stinky", etc., even when there's no reason to.