

During " San Miguel's Ring", Derek accidentally lets go of Min's hand at one point.During the closed captions of this, "Ooh" was misspelled as "School".Min wears the same dress she was wearing in " Going Places" and " Caring Means Sharing".This episode is a Cinco de Mayo-themed episode.This group (Derek, Luci, Min, Shawn) also appeared in " A World Of Music".This episode marked the final time Luci appears without Tina.Although " I Love You" was also sung as "Te Amo" in " Campfire Sing-Along" (performed by Tina and her mother at the beginning), the official way to sing it in a Spanish language, "Te Quiero", didn't come until Barney & Friends was dubbed in Spanish.

When this episode aired on PBS Kids Sprout, the original credits were used, as to being opposed to the shorter ones used in most reruns. In the Israeli co-production of Barney & Friends, Hachaverim Shel Barney, this episode was about an Arabian hafla (a feast), rather than a Mexican fiesta. And to wrap it all up, Luci sings the first verse of I Love You in Spanish and the last verse was sung by Barney and the kids in the English language. Barney & Friends: 112 Happy Birthday, Barney 1992Its party time for Barney and his friends Barney is having a birthday, and his friends throw him the b. From a game called San Miguel's Ring and The Itsy Bitsy Spider sung in Spanish, to Looby Loo and a piñata, the fiesta fun keeps going. From there, the kids make tortillas and chalupas, while Barney helps himself to the chips and salsa (which he quickly realizes the hard way that the salsa is hot and spicy). The fun begins with Mexican instruments and Barney's friend Rebecca Garcia, a Mexican folk dancer, comes and dances Los Machetes, along with teaching everyone the dance A La Derecha.

While Luci wishes that she could've gone, Barney and the kids do the next best thing by throwing a fiesta of their own. Luci gets a letter from her grandfather stating how his birthday party was in Mexico and how he wished she could've been there too.
