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'''''Baby Van Gogh''''' is the 5th video to be released in the Baby Einstein Video Series. It includes music by Satie, Bizet, Rossini, Mussorgsky, Strauss, Ravel, Offenbach, Brahms and Tchaikovsky. It's counterpart CD is Art Time Classics.  
'''''Baby Einstein: Baby Van Gogh''''' is the 5th video to be released in the Baby Einstein Video Series. It includes music by Satie, Bizet, Rossini, Mussorgsky, Strauss, Ravel, Offenbach, Brahms and Tchaikovsky. It's counterpart CD is Art Time Classics.  


It teaches your child about art in six vignettes, yellow, green, orange, purple, red and blue. It was released on August 15, 2000. It was also sold in a 'special' pack including the VHS and the book.
It teaches your child about art in six vignettes, yellow, green, orange, purple, red and blue. It was released on August 15, 2000. It was also sold in a 'special' pack including the VHS and the book.


== History ==
==History==
In the VHS (inc. DVD), at the end of the credits, after the pictures at an exhibition sequence and video tutorial, during the Toy Chest, there is a screenshot of a puppet show featuring Vincent Van Goat that wasn't featured in the film, however there's already one with Misty the Mouse that looks exactly like the one with Vincent in it.
In the VHS (inc. DVD), at the end of the credits, after the pictures at an exhibition sequence and video tutorial, during the Toy Chest, there is a screenshot of a puppet show featuring Vincent Van Goat that wasn't featured in the film, however there's already one with Misty the Mouse that looks exactly like the one with Vincent in it. Most people claim it was used as a promotional picture for when the video was going to release, or just a stock photo only used for the Toy Chest.


It is weather or not known if that puppet show was originally going to be used to promote the color "Blue" or if it was going to promote the color "Yellow" after the Duck puppet left maybe, since there's no puppet show used to promote that color like there is for all the other colors in the film.
It is weather or not known if that puppet show was originally going to be used to promote the color "Blue" or if it was going to promote the color "Yellow" after the Duck puppet left maybe, since there's no puppet show used to promote that color like there is for all the other colors in the film. It is also possible that might've been shown on the VHS shown in the video tutorial. But then again, since it's lost/unused content, the world may never know (except Julie Aigner-Clark & the original BE Company).


UPDATE: I'm still editing this page so please don't take it down. :)
Back in 2016, A user by the name of BE2003 had emailed Julie Aigner-Clark about the puppet show, but somehow didn't know what he was talking about, meaning she either didn't know about this, or did but wasn't there for when the filming took place.
 
==Availability==
No footage of the puppet show has surfaced (yet) after all these years, even apart of the "Classic" Baby Einstein DVD sets from 2020. only the original website's Toy Chest as well as in the video, features the screenshot of the missing puppet show.<ref name="SiteLink [http://http://www.babyeinstein.com.au/products/demos/04-15_toysinvideos_baby_vangogh.shtml An older version of the website featuring the screenshot] Retrieved 01 Oct '02</ref>
 
==Videos==
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  |description1 =All Baby Einstein Toy Chests with the screenshot at 5:35
 
==See Also==
*[[Baby Einstein: World of Colors (partially found direct-to-DVD video; 2009)]]
*[[Baby Einstein (partially found BabyFirstTV airing of toddler program; 2010-2012)]]
 
== References ==
{{reflist}}

Revision as of 16:57, 8 July 2020

BabyVanGoghDeletedPuppetShow2000.jpg

A screenshot of the missing puppet show.

Status: Lost



Baby Einstein: Baby Van Gogh is the 5th video to be released in the Baby Einstein Video Series. It includes music by Satie, Bizet, Rossini, Mussorgsky, Strauss, Ravel, Offenbach, Brahms and Tchaikovsky. It's counterpart CD is Art Time Classics.

It teaches your child about art in six vignettes, yellow, green, orange, purple, red and blue. It was released on August 15, 2000. It was also sold in a 'special' pack including the VHS and the book.

History

In the VHS (inc. DVD), at the end of the credits, after the pictures at an exhibition sequence and video tutorial, during the Toy Chest, there is a screenshot of a puppet show featuring Vincent Van Goat that wasn't featured in the film, however there's already one with Misty the Mouse that looks exactly like the one with Vincent in it. Most people claim it was used as a promotional picture for when the video was going to release, or just a stock photo only used for the Toy Chest.

It is weather or not known if that puppet show was originally going to be used to promote the color "Blue" or if it was going to promote the color "Yellow" after the Duck puppet left maybe, since there's no puppet show used to promote that color like there is for all the other colors in the film. It is also possible that might've been shown on the VHS shown in the video tutorial. But then again, since it's lost/unused content, the world may never know (except Julie Aigner-Clark & the original BE Company).

Back in 2016, A user by the name of BE2003 had emailed Julie Aigner-Clark about the puppet show, but somehow didn't know what he was talking about, meaning she either didn't know about this, or did but wasn't there for when the filming took place.

Availability

No footage of the puppet show has surfaced (yet) after all these years, even apart of the "Classic" Baby Einstein DVD sets from 2020. only the original website's Toy Chest as well as in the video, features the screenshot of the missing puppet show.<ref name="SiteLink An older version of the website featuring the screenshot Retrieved 01 Oct '02</ref>

Videos

The video

The Video Tutorial with showing the VHS at 0:19

{{video|perrow =1

 |service1     =youtube
 |id1          =PtzEOvoYNUw&t=336s
 |description1 =All Baby Einstein Toy Chests with the screenshot at 5:35

See Also

References