List of Treehouse Park Openings

List of Treehouse Parks Openings are taken from every season of Treehouse Park.

The first opening (1994)
The first opening from Treehouse Park showed the three dinosaurs (Barney, Riff and BJ) and the boy (Derek) getting on the bus and riding to school with each character singing his part. As the show progressed, the creators added more background elements to the opening (i.e.: starting from the episode "Mecha-Streisand", the opening showed Michael Angelis rising from behind City Hall). "BJ Gets an Sud Problem", the first episode aired, features a slower tune and part of the credits, the instrumental version of which is used in the end credits. Later, the episode's opening was edited to fit the rest of the first season's opening.There are many hidden features to this sequence, such as Diesel (from Thomas and Friends) in the back seat of the bus just as the kids get on, Homer (from The Simpsons) in Mr. Smithers' (from The Simpsons) police car and Michael, Duck (from Thomas and Friends)'s assistant, in the back of Wario (from Mario)'s car, all of these things in the opening credits at the end of the opening credits. It started on Febuary 4, 1994 and ended on December 19, 1994.===The second opening (early 1995)===

The second opening was created for the episode "Cripple Fight" which involved a fast-paced, remixed theme song. It started with the beginning of the first opening, but as the characters were put together, a giant spinning object reading "Cripple Fight" landed on Barney, Riff, BJ and Derek. The opening also featured rotating computer-generated renderings of the Barney, Riff, BJ and Derek, fake subliminal messages telling the audience to watch the show, and ended with a live-action explosion. It started on Febuary 19, 1995 and ended on Augest 27, 1995.===The third opening (late 1995-1997) ===

The third opening is currently the longest lasting opening. It includes a remixed version of the Treehouse Park theme song, along with clips of Barney, Riff and BJ being designed in the original way (taken from the first 10 episodes of Season 1), except Derek, while singing the lyrics to the song. It also incorporates small clips from episodes of the previous half-season (i.e.: The season 4b opening will have clips of season 4a episodes).Since Derek was "permanently" dead throughout the rest of Season 1, his spot in the song was replaced with Shawn singing (following the joke of the verse that no one could understand, Shawn was only able to say his name and other phrases). When Derek returned at the end of Season 1, he resumed his spot in the song starting with Season 2. It started on September 1, 1995 and ended on May 29, 1998.===The fourth opening (1997–1999) ===

The fourth opening started with the Season 4 episode, "Make Love, Not Warcraft". It samples another of Les Claypool's songs, "Whamola", from his album Purple Onion. It retains the same visual theme of the third opening, involving the characters being created by live-action hands with clips from episodes of past seasons playing in the background.===The fifth opening (2008-present) ===

The opening visuals changed again in the March 12, 2008. With the sequence's start resembling the first opening, characters emerge from the corners of the screen, singing their parts of the opening theme.