
Barney References in Popular Culture
The Barney franchise has been mentioned or parodied on various forms of media such as books, comic books, the Internet, movies, music, television shows, and video games. However, not all make enough references to garner their own pages; many of them are listed below.
ReferencedBy / Barney & Friends - TV Tropes
A page for describing ReferencedBy: Barney & Friends. For works featuring costumed children's show hosts in the style of Barney, see Kids' Show Mascot Parody …
15 Most Iconic Phrases From How I Met Your Mother - Screen Rant
May 22, 2024 · Barney's iconic catchphrases, like "Wait for it" and "I Only Have One Rule," reflect his outlandish and humorous personality. Marshall's legal catchphrases, like "I'll allow it" and "Lawyered," showcase his quirky yet lovable character as the group's mediator.
Anti-Barney humor - Wikipedia
Anti-Barney humor is a form of humor that targets Barney the Dinosaur, the main character from the children's television series Barney & Friends, and singles out the show for criticism.
Top 10 Barney references and other media
There are most definitely more than 10 Barney references in media, unfortunately most are negative. : (
Category:Pop Culture | Barney Wiki | Fandom
Culture references and/or parodies of the Barney & Friends.
Barney & Friends (TV Series 1992–2010) - Connections - IMDb
Barney can be seen on the cover of TV Guide magazine at the gas station. Mr Feeny refers to the fact that Cory sings along with Morgan's "Barney" tapes. Garth mentions he dressed up as …
Barney (franchise) - Wikipedia
Barney is an American children's media franchise created by Sheryl Leach, Kathryn O'Rourke Parker, and Dennis DeShazer, and currently owned by Mattel.
TOP ADULT REFERENCES YOU MISSED IN BARNEY - YouTube
Barney has always been primarily aimed at toddlers, however, there might be a scene or too that might've gone over your head as a child. Did you catch these adult/pop culture references? Are...
Barney & Friends (Series) - TV Tropes
Barney & Friends is a live-action television series aimed at preschoolers and younger children that started airing on PBS in 1992. Created by Texan teacher Sheryl Leach in 1988, Barney started out as a regionally successful home video series called Barney & the Backyard Gang before being picked up by the network for a regular series.