One studio even assembled executives together to sing "I Love You" to Sheryl Leach when she arrived to the respective studio. Īt the time of development, all the major film studios wanted to do a Barney feature, with production companies pitching to the owners of Barney. Later in 1994, a Barney Magazine article had stated that Barney the Dinosaur would star in his first ever film entitled Barney: The Movie. In 1993, it was later announced by creator Sheryl Leach at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Word of a Barney film first arose in November 1992 when Debbie Ries, sales director for The Lyons Group said plans for a movie was in the works. David and Edouard Larouche as Fig Newton.The film ends with Twinken sitting next to Barney who has reverted into his doll form. Barney begins to sing "I Love You", and the rest of the cast sings with him. Twinken shows everyone a magical fireworks display which lands in Barney's arms. Barney accepts his apology and tells Cody he thinks he's cool too and the two share a hug. Cody apologizes to Barney for being mean and says that he's cool. and Baby Bop arrive just in time to see the egg hatch.Īfter they return the egg to the barn, it finally hatches into a koala-like being named Twinken who shows everyone Abby's dream, then Barney's. All the while, Baby Bop is looking for her blanket and B.J. However, they eventually make it back to the barn in time. Barney and the gang chase the egg through a French restaurant where Barney sings If All The Raindrops, a circus where Barney and the kids sing We're Gonna Find A Way, and finally, they fly through the sky to continue their pursuit of it. catches it when it almost lands on the ground, but tosses it away. Barney and the others recover it through a parade as the egg avoids being cracked by the people in the parade. Cody accidentally knocks the egg off the table which lands on a birdseed truck. Goldfinch, who tells them that the egg is a dreammaker. Cody finds Barney in the baby room and takes him to see his grandparents, but Abby and Marcella take Cody and Barney to see Mrs. Grandma suggests to Abby and Marcella that they go see Mrs. Barney and the kids go tell their grandparents about this, but Barney gets distracted when he hears Fig cry. A shooting star deposits an egg in the barn, and Cody discovers it the next day. Cody takes his advice and wishes for a real adventure that summer and to do things no one else has done before. Barney then gives Cody advice to wish upon a star. Right on cue, Barney appears after Fig and their grandparents went back inside and they sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star before Abby and Marcella go back inside to play in the attic. Grandpa then sings Let Me Call You Sweetheart to Grandma before he goes back inside with her and Fig. That night after dinner, the whole family is outside the front porch where Cody further discusses how Barney was in their barn and was not just a little doll. Cody refuses to believe in Barney, and claims that real dinosaurs don't talk. However, the doll comes to life as Barney the Dinosaur takes the girls to play in the barn. The girls catch up with Cody, who tells them to use their imagination and laughs when he thinks that nothing happened. The two go after Cody, who hides the doll in the bathroom. Cody starts a game of "keep-away" by taking the Barney doll and running off with it. As Cody believes there's nothing exciting at the farm, Abby and Marcella rub a Barney doll in his face. It is also the only theatrical Barney film as all other Barney films were just direct-to-video productions.Ĭody, Abby, and Fig Newton, alongside Abby's best friend Marcella Walker are dropped off to the Newton's grandparents' farm for a whole week during summer break. This was the third and final film to be produced by Lyrick Studios before it was acquired by and folded into HIT Entertainment on June 6, 2001. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, only grossing $12 million against a budget of $15 million. The film was written by Stephen White, directed by Steve Gomer, produced by Sheryl Leach and Lyrick Studios and released by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment on Maat Radio City Music Hall in New York and worldwide on Apin the United States and Canada at the height of Barney's popularity. After learning that the egg is a dream maker, Barney and the gang must return the egg to the barn before it hatches. The plot follows Barney, along with three young children named Cody, Abby, and Marcella, as they discover a magical egg in a barn. Barney's Great Adventure (also known by its promotional title Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie) is a 1998 musical comedy adventure film based on the children's television series Barney & Friends, featuring Barney the Dinosaur in his first ever feature-length film.
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