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'''Variants''' The '''only''' foreign countries that have it are: |
'''Variants''' The '''only''' foreign countries that have it are: |
Revision as of 15:39, 10 September 2022
(1997-2002)
Variants The only foreign countries that have it are:
- Spain (to 2007)
- Japan (to 2002)
- Israel (to 2002)
- South Korea (1999)
- Britain (to 2003)
- Quebéc (Canada) (to 2002)
FX/SFX: None, except the transition. Transitions were replaced over the years.
Music/Sounds: A dreamy tune, sometimes accompanied with Julie Aigner-Clark's voice saying: Hi, I'm Julie Clark, founder of the Baby Einstein Company. For more information about our developmental programs, visit my website, at www.babyeinstein.com. Enjoy the show. Sometimes it's seen silent.
Availability: Seen in the first 10 Baby Einstein episodes. In Spain, they extended to Baby's First Moves.
Editor's Note: None.
Final Note: In 2003, Baby Neptune was the first Baby Einstein episode to lack a Baby Einstein-style warning screen. Kids II bought Baby Einstein outright in 2013.