Director
Everybody's got feelings. Join Barney and his friends as they have a tee-rific time exploring different kinds of feelings. Baby Bop learns what to do when she is angry, while BJ fixes a big mistake with some help from his friends. And Riff's happiness machine gives everyone the giggles. With songs and stories, Barney is sure to turn frowns upside down!
Director
When a surprise package arrives from Miss Vera Goode with her new "Book of Manners for Children," Barney's friends question why minding their manners is so important. Barney explains that they have the perfect opportunity to be on their best behavior because they're invited to a party!
Director
Surf's up! So grab your beach towel and sunscreen and join Barney for a day of fun in the sun at the beach. From sail boating to flying kites, you'll enjoy a day of sun, surf and surprises with your favorite dino pal. And you'll make new friends like Mr. Boyd at a very special beach party with authentic hula dancing lessons. No trip to the beach would be complete without a handmade sandcastle. So get ready to hang ten with your purple pal when you go to the beach with Barney!
Co-Producer
Mom and dad dump son Cody, daughter Abby, her best friend Marcella and a baby on the farm with Grandpa and Grandma. Purple dinosaur Barney soon appears to entertain the kids, and when a large colorful egg deposited on a farm by a shooting star is accidentally carted off, Barney and the kids start their chase for it.
Director
Adam's mother takes the Backyard Gang and Barney (still a stuffed toy doll) to the studio where she works. While there, Barney and the Backyard Gang tour the studio on their own, while producing their own show. From a cereal commercial set and a puppet show and the six little ducks and teddy bears and the US flag and an island paradise and a make up place to a jungle, the show is filmed along with many props in the studio. With the power of imagination and some movie magic, anything is possible when Barney's around.
Director
A filmed version of drive-in movie critic Joe Bob Briggs' one man show, "An Evening With Joe Bob Briggs," featuring stories, comedy and music, performed in front of a live audience.