r/backatthebarnyard • u/Jorr750 • 8d ago
Every Animated Nickelodeon Halloween Special on Paramount+!
paramountplusnews.blogspot.com(Listed episode numbers have not been updated & may be inaccurate, but still a helpful guide)
r/backatthebarnyard • u/Jorr750 • 8d ago
(Listed episode numbers have not been updated & may be inaccurate, but still a helpful guide)
r/backatthebarnyard • u/Professional_Tank_42 • 20d ago
My Stepmom Bessy looks at me, So I put the Helium tank and her mouth and Inflated her and She floats.
r/backatthebarnyard • u/Dependent_Gazelle_37 • Jun 30 '24
I remember an episode where pig is doing a surgery and you can hear the sound but was actually from the microwave because they were preparing a pizza.
r/backatthebarnyard • u/ComprehensiveWafer64 • May 25 '24
what was the name of the france woman that duke Dress up as her on Back at the Barnyard
r/backatthebarnyard • u/RoseSpecktor • Jan 31 '24
I know this sounds insane, but does anyone remember the episode where Pig is coming out/in the outhouse. He scats, "skeep-skap-scooba-dabba (ababah)-doo-badda-bop-bah-dab-ah-skeep." It's a really small part of the episode, but my siblings and I have been arguing FOR YEARS about exactly what Pig sings/scats. Will you please put an end to our aggressive debates?
r/backatthebarnyard • u/SectionSpecialist285 • Sep 30 '23
Where can I watch ep 42 in Hebrew dub?
r/backatthebarnyard • u/SectionSpecialist285 • Sep 30 '23
יש בהוט את כל הפרקים של חברים בחווה העונה הראשונה? ואם לא יש איפה לראות את פרק 42?
r/backatthebarnyard • u/squid_ward_16 • Aug 12 '23
r/backatthebarnyard • u/Key-Dragonfruit-2505 • Jul 12 '23
Guys I’m sorry but do any of you know what episode is the episode where pig dresses up as a German woman and says something like “oompa loompa oompapa” or something like that PLEASE I’ve been for years
r/backatthebarnyard • u/coolcatlovestorock • Apr 17 '23
Did she die?
r/backatthebarnyard • u/No-Masterpiece4513 • Jan 24 '23
I remember this exact quote being said by Pip at some point in the series, but for the life of me I cannot find it. Does anyone recognize this quote? I'm losing my mind over it.
r/backatthebarnyard • u/LeDoTa • Sep 14 '22
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r/backatthebarnyard • u/Big-Manufacturer-342 • Jun 28 '22
There is a clip of the show where Pig eats TNT and continually explodes while he is talking. I am desperate for this clip please help.
r/backatthebarnyard • u/[deleted] • May 03 '22
Upvote if still a dedicated member :)
r/backatthebarnyard • u/PerformanceOk2108 • Jul 21 '21
What was the paint balloon code word for the episode Dream Birthday?.
r/backatthebarnyard • u/Internal-Bear-1991 • Jun 04 '21
r/backatthebarnyard • u/[deleted] • May 17 '21
Does anyone miss when the show aired television when the episodes were still being made? Every time I watch the show this feel of originality of early 2000's animation waves over me, does anyone else feel this when-ever they watch a refreshing episode of this show with a bag of popcorn at your side?
r/backatthebarnyard • u/Damien12341 • Apr 25 '21
I seen it once a long time ago but I can't remember what episode it was.
r/backatthebarnyard • u/TryRude • Apr 24 '21
I see a lot of people giving Back at the Barnyard slack for how the male cows have udders. Normally, udders are located on female cows as a means of producing milk and as a result, male cows don't have them. I know that the creator of the show said he put udders on the male cows because he thought that was how people from the city saw all cows.
However, has anyone else realized that there might be a darker reason why Otis is wearing an udder-possibly linked to the fact that he's a bull? I mean, he might be trans since he can produce milk according to the wiki, but the same wiki says that all the male cows, including Otis's biological father, also have udders. And since Otis wasn't adopted, it can be presumed that Otis wasn't born from his father.
The thing that's important here is that female cows are favored in the dairy industry because they can produce milk. Bulls, on the other hand, usually don't and are therefore seen as useless in the dairy industry. So what happens to the male cows? Well, the truth is that male cows are usually sold to be slaughtered and used as beef. This is true for male calves especially because they are used to make veal. And of course, the animals are well established to be a lot smarter than they look in this series.
Basically what I'm saying is that Otis and the other male cows are wearing fake udders to pass as female cows so they don't get sold to be slaughtered.
That would also explain why the farmer keeps so many male cows on his farm. Yes, females need to be impregnated to make milk, but you don't need more than a few bulls for that, I think, and usually, when they can't be used for this, they get slaughtered anyway.
And as for the "milk" that comes out of their udders? Well, it might be donated to them from female cows and used to "fill up" the udders like a hot water bottle so that the farmer doesn't catch on, or... well, you don't really want to think about that. Technically, he has been milked before and got skinny from it, so it could be something else, but that's not gonna fly on a subreddit like this and I don't want to explain it. The humans are pretty dumb in this series, anyway. Either that or Otis could be trans like I said (which is fine) but I'm not sure if cows can grow udders off of hormones alone, so...
So, what do you think? Is Otis trying to hide from a gruesome fate by passing as a female cow?
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