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Kidsongs: Let's Play Ball: The Crossover is the volume 8 new crossover series that will be made by Bradley Browne Productions.

Plot[]

Have fun and sing along with the Kidsongs Kids in all of these wonderful sports videos! Sportsmanship, teamwork and sticking with it are the themes that run through this energetic collection of music videos for kids! Pull on your uniform and join the team as the Kidsongs Kids conquer the baseball diamond and basketball court. Be dazzled by the young gymnasts who show what they can do on the balance beam and tumbling mats. Cheer for the runners as they race for the finish line and share the excitement as the Kidsongs Kids go sailing and surfing. You'll enjoy this fun-filled kids' world of sports!

Cast[]

The Kidsongs Kids[]

  • Todd Alyn Durboraw (eighth appearance in the video series) (as Todd Alyn)
  • Steven Brooks (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Fabby Brown (eighth appearance)
  • Jeremy Brown (eighth appearance)
  • David Chan (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Kelly Chan (second appearance)
  • Kristy Chan (second appearance)
  • Sander Byfuglin (eighth appearance)
  • Amaris Dupree (second appearance) (as Ingrid Dupree)
  • Devyn Puett (second appearance) (as Poochie Puett)
  • Tiffany Bailey (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Adanelly Camacho (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Tameka Claybrook (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Donetta Charles (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • H.B. Charles (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Ryan Dorin (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Kristy Lynn Espinoza (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Tina Marie Espinoza (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Chris Finch (eighth appearance in video series)
  • Gabriel Diaz (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Bradley Fox (eighth appearance in the video series) (as Bradley Dean Fox)
  • Mandie Fox (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Gregory Harrison (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Shawn Harrison (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Ashande Gravenberg (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Heather Green (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Sh'Vaughn Heath (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Nicole Mandich (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Rachael Holly (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • April Hong (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Robby Rosellen (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • David Klingenberger (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Leo Magnus (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Marcus Mendoza (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Alanna Mulhern (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Kiki Scott (eighth appearance in the video series)
  • Dakeshia Payne (eighth appearance in the video series)

Special Guest[]

  • Mike the Dog as Himself

Adult Special Guest[]

  • The baseball coach (played by Ted Warren)

Uncredited[]

  • The soccer coach (played by Unknown)
  • Gymnasts (played by Unknown)
  • Race announcer (played by Unknown)
  • Horseback rider (played by Unknown)
  • Cheerleaders (played by Unknown)

Songs[]

  1. "It's Not If You Win or Lose" (also used during the end credits with extended version)
  2. "Practice Makes Perfect" (Soccer)
  3. "Bend Me, Shape Me" (Gymnastics)
  4. "I Get Around" (Racing)
  5. "Over the River (and Through the Woods)" (Horseback Riding)
  6. "Footloose" (Basketball)
  7. "Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah" (Football/Cheerleading) (Removed from the British version)
  8. "Catch a Wave" (Sailing)
  9. "Centerfield" (Baseball)
  10. "You Know That You Can Do It" (Track and Field)

Trivia[]

  • In the song, "I Get Around", Steven Brooks' race car, Road Runner, along with the "Beep Beep!" on the center of the steering wheel, is a reference to the famous Looney Tunes character.
  • This is the eighth Kidsongs music video to features David Chan and Ashande Gravenberg as the leading Kidsongs kids.
  • This is April Hong's eighth appearance as a Kidsongs kid.
  • Andrea Paige Wilson (best known for appearing in Kids Incorporated) leading appeared in this video, best mentioned in the song, "You Know That You Can Do It".
  • Chris Finch is the eighth appearance of Kidsongs kid leading in the video songs, "Practice Makes Perfect" "Bend Me, Shape Me" "I Get Around" "Footloose" "Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah" "Catch a Wave" "Centerfield" and "You Know That You Can Do It".
  • Nicole, Sh'Vaughn, and Mandie were the racing judges in "I Get Around" while David, Bradley, and Todd were the crew members.
  • This is the eight appearance of Kidsongs music video to feature Tiffany Bailey as a leading Kidsongs kid. Also, she wore a shirt that had an Adidas logo on it in the song, "Footloose". She also wore a yellow shirt in the song, "Bend Me, Shape Me".
  • Tajh Abdul-Samad, who previously appeared as a boy in Kidsongs: A Day with the Animals, is credited in this video as Tajh (the only appearance as a leading Kidsongs kid).
  • Ingrid Dupree and Poochie Puett, who previously appeared as sailor dancers in Kidsongs: What I Want to Be! appeared in this video. This was the first video with Ingrid as a leading Kidsongs kid and the only video with Devyn as a leading Kidsongs kid.
  • This video and the next one featured David Chan along with his sister, Kelly.
  • It was the next video to feature Steven Brooks, Bradley Fox, Mandie Fox, Heather Green, Alanna Mulhern as leading Kidsongs kids. Steven would eventually appear in the opening intro of Season 1 of The Kidsongs TV Show.
  • Songs from this video can be seen in The Kidsongs Television Show.
  • Both Kidsongs Television Show episodes, "Practice Makes Perfect (1987)" and "Practice Makes Perfect (1997)", is named after the song of the same name in this video.
  • This video was recorded at Santa Monica High School in Santa Monica, California, the beach in Los Angeles, California, Gymnastics Olympics USA in Van Nuys, California and Malibu Grand Prix in Northridge, California (now known as Toyota of Northridge) and was filmed in September 1986.

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