Carwardine Parks/Mascot Gallery

Gallery for mascot costumes.


 * For Sonic Costumes, see Carwardine Parks/Sonic The Hedgehog Mascot History.
 * For Mario Costumes at Carwardine Colony, see Carwardine Colony/Walk-Arounds.
 * For Articulated Costumes (not related to the Barney franchise), see Carwardine Parks/Articulated Costumes.

Wave 1 (1994-1995)
Clones of the Season 2 costume, although Camp Carwardine would receive the Season 1 body with a cloned Season 2 head.

Wave 2 (1995-2000)
In 1995, Baby Bop would transition into her Season 3 design.

Wave 3 (2000-)
In 2000, Baby Bop would transition into her Season 4 design.

Wave 1 (1994-1995)
Carwardine Colony purchased the original Barney costume that was used from 1991 until 1994 and used it from 1994 until 1995, when Carwardine then sold the costume back to Lyrick Studios, who would later sell it to a children's television museum. The other parks received replicas.

Wave 2 (1995-1997)
In 1995, Carwardine Colony and a dozen other Carwardine Parks (totaling at 13 parks) received an update to the Barney costume, which all 15 (Carwardine Colony and Carwardine Corners received two copies) are clones of the costume featured in "Barney Songs".

Wave 3 (1997-2000)
In 1997, Carwardine Colony received the Prototype Season 4 costume for Barney from "Camp WannaRunAround", while other parks received clones of the costume, including parks that didn't receive Wave 2. The one used by Carwardine Colony is currently on display in the Museum of Fun, where it has remained since (outside of when was briefly taken out of display in 2021 to be restored after years of deterioration).

Wave 4 (2000-2010)
In 2000, the "Come on Over to Barney's House" costume was cloned at all of the Carwardine Parks, as part of standardization, by 2001, the last of the original trilogy of costumes (Rose Park's Wave 2), was trashed in favor of this.

Wave 5 (2010-)
In 2010, when the show was ending, several costumes remaining from the show were sent out to various Carwardine Parks, the ones that didn't receive the exact costumes received clones supplied by HiT Entertainment.

Wave 1 (1994-2001)
Clones of the "Imagination Island"/"Live in New York City" costumes were made, and the original was sent to be used for Carwardine Corners until 2001.

Wave 2 (2001-)
In 2001, clones of the Season 4 design were sent out.

Wave 1 (2014-present)




Wave 1 (1987-1995)
Note: The picture used is of the modified Dotty Dog costume used for "Courtney the Courtyard Dog" at Century III Mall

Wave 2 (1995-present)
Manufactured by Mechanimation S.A. (now part of Fuse Special Effects). It is styled after the designs used in the DiC and DiC/Crawleys series.

Wave 2 (1995-present)
Manufactured by Mechanimation S.A. (now part of Fuse Special Effects). It is styled after the designs used in the DiC and DiC/Crawleys series.

Wave 1 (1984-2015, still used in conjunction with Wave 2 at some parks)




Trivia

 * By the end of the old costumes' nearly 30-year long run, some parks had begun to see issues with their costumes. At Carwardine Colony, the non-articulated Rainbow Brite costume's skirt had begun to fall apart at the seams, and was being held together with Flex Tape (a new skirt was made for when it began being used only in peak periods), while the articulated head's Mechanimation mouth servos, which had been added during a refurbishment in the late-1990s, had been seizing up on some occasions.

Wave 2 (mascot) (2015-)
Based off the 2014 series design.

Wave 2 (face) (2017-)
Used in live shows and parades. A version of this costume based off the 80s version also exists.

Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon)
DISCLAIMER: Due to the nature of the costume being an animegao kigurumi costume instead of a face costume or "traditional" mascot costume, there are a TON of variants, so much so not all are listed here.



Wave 1 (2002-2004)
This one debuted in 2002 for all of the parks that got the Nickelodeon IP first hand, which include...


 * Carwardine Colony
 * Arizona's Backyard
 * Mississippi's Backyard
 * Alabama's Backyard
 * Carwardine Corners

Wave 2 (2004-2009)
This design debuted in 2004 at Arizona's Backyard.

Wave 5 (2021-)
Combination of the arms and legs from the 2015 costume and the head from the 2009 costume.

Wave 3 (face) (2021-present)
Mostly used in live shows and parades.