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  1. Back at the Barnyard: Created by Steve Oedekerk. With Jeffrey Garcia, Chris Hardwick, Cam Clarke, Rob Paulsen. A carefree cow named Otis becomes the leader of all of the animals in the barnyard.

  2. Back at the Barnyard (originally advertised as Barnyard: The Series) is an American CGI animated television series based on the 2006 film Barnyard serving as a direct sequel to it. The series features the voice of Chris Hardwick as Otis.

  3. Back at the Barnyard is a Nickelodeon computer-animated TV series, based on Barnyard. The series premiered on September 29, 2007 and is produced by Omation, the animation division of O Entertainment, in association with Nicktoons Studios. Each season consisted of 26 episodes.

  4. Back at the Barnyard. Season 1. Find out what really happens when the farmer’s away! Join Otis, the carefree party boy cow, and his pals Pip, Freddy, and Pig, as they pursue nothin' but a good time...down on the farm! 766 IMDb 5.7 2007 25 episodes. 7+.

  5. When Pig starts acting crazily to his barnyard friends, he explains that the behavior is caused by his hormonal need to return to his spawning grounds and marry. The animals accompany him to his birthplace and meet his bride.

  6. Barnyard leader Otis the Cow can't help but try to have some fun while he's left in charge. His schemes with sidekick Pip the Mouse lead to trouble and provide fun-filled days for all the animals.

  7. Episodes. Episode 1 Aired Sep 29, 2007 The Good, the Bad and the Snotty; Escape From the Barnyard Otis tries to get the farmer to leave so that he can throw himself a birthday party; Otis...

  8. After Snotty Boy is knocked unconscious while terrorizing the barnyard, Otis sends a disguised Pig over to the Beadys' as Snotty Boy so they don't get suspicious. But Pig prefers living there and refuses to come home.

  9. What do farm animals really do when the humans aren't looking? Just ask Otis, a carefree "party cow" who inherited the job of keeping the barn... and it's residents... in order. But instead of responsibility, Otis is driven by an insatiable need for fun, fun, fun.

  10. The clones Little Otis and Little Abby come back to visit the barnyard, but it becomes a problem because they never sleep so the animals couldn't sleep when they're here. In order to make them stop visiting, they try to create mini-clones of Pig, Pip, Freddy, and Peck so Little Otis and Little Abby can have friends.