Anti-Barney humor
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{{Short description|Form of humour criticising the TV show Barney & Friends}}
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File:JihadBarney.jpg guidebook The Jihad to Destroy Barney (1999) depicts anti-Barney humor in the 1990s and early 2000s.]]
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.
In University of Chicago professor W. J. T. Mitchell's book The Last Dinosaur Book: The Life and Times of a Cultural Icon, he notes that the program is often a target for parody and negative attacks by older children, adolescents, and adults in the United States and elsewhere; the notion given that the show is "saccharine", "boring", "annoying", "sugary", "dangerous" or "uneducational". For comparison, other popular preschool children's shows have been subject to subversive adult humor; in Barney's case, however, the humor has typically been far more dark and in a more vicious and hostile nature toward the character of Barney himself.{{Cite web |last=O'Neal |first=Sean |date=2022-04-13 |title=Barney Will Get His Revenge |url=https://www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/barney-thirty-years-later/ |access-date=2022-12-27 |website=Texas Monthly |language=en}}
History
Barney & Friends first aired in 1992, gaining immense popularity among younger viewers under the age of five. However, the show also garnered disapproval by most older children, teenagers and young adults, who criticised it for being "saccharine", "sunshine-and-rainbows", and "one-dimensional". University of Chicago professor W. J. T. Mitchell noted that: {{blockquote|"Barney is on the receiving end of more hostility than just about any other popular cultural icon I can think of. Parents admit to a cordial dislike of the saccharine saurian, and no self-respecting second-grader will admit to liking Barney."{{cite book | chapter-url=http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/532046.html | first=W.J.T. | last=Mitchell | author-link=W. J. T. Mitchell | title=The Last Dinosaur Book: The Life and Times of a Cultural Icon | chapter=Chapter 37: Why Children Hate Dinosaurs | publisher=University of Chicago Press | year=1998 | isbn=0-226-53204-6 | url-access=registration | url=https://archive.org/details/lastdinosaurbook00mitc }}}}
These children were among the first to practice anti-Barney humor, and were given an entire chapter of the 1995 book Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts: The Subversive Folklore of Childhood.Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts: The Subversive Folklore of Childhood, by Josepha Sherman and T.K.F. Weisskopf, {{ISBN|0-87483-444-9}} (see {{cite web|url=http://www.greenmanreview.com/greasy_grimy_gopher_guts.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010312235715/http://www.greenmanreview.com/greasy_grimy_gopher_guts.html |archive-date=March 12, 2001 |title=The Green Man Review entry |url-status=dead |access-date=September 2, 2016 }})
Eventually, adults began to contribute to the anti-Barney humor, including some parents and celebrities. Many families now refuse to watch the show because of its supposed "one-dimensionality" and "lack of educational value", and several YouTube videos have plush dolls and figurines of the character being destroyed in various ways, including being burnt, blown up by small explosive devices, being shot by weapons using tannerite or being run over by vehicles.{{Citation |title=The Americans Execute Barney The Dinosaur | date=July 31, 2017 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1bQWssCv84 |language=en |access-date=2022-12-17}}{{Citation |title=The Crucifixion of Barney | date=October 5, 2006 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fZ1oLjyqEI |language=en |access-date=2022-12-17}}{{Citation |title=Barney explodes | date=June 18, 2010 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O-Flj6uLSU |language=en |access-date=2022-12-17}}{{Citation |title=barney | date=March 30, 2008 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ntxS-Lxln0 |language=en |access-date=2022-12-17}}
Reasons cited for the hostility also include the purple dinosaur's voice (described by many parents as "dopey"), lack of varied facial expressions aside from a toothy smile, and personality (described as being "self-centered"), as well as how the children in the series interact with the dinosaur characters.{{cite web | url=http://www.punkwalrus.com/cybertusk/kill_barney.html | publisher=Punkadyne Labs | access-date=September 14, 2008 | title=Why We Hate Barney | first=Grig| last=Larson }}{{cite newsgroup|newsgroup=alt.barney.dinosaur.die.die.die|url=http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.tv.the-jihad/browse_thread/thread/107b17dd9600986b/58231550ca3041b9?lnk=st&q=barney+dinosaur+FAQ#58231550ca3041b9|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130115134309/http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.tv.the-jihad/browse_thread/thread/107b17dd9600986b/58231550ca3041b9?lnk=st&q=barney+dinosaur+FAQ%2358231550ca3041b9|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 15, 2013|title=The Official FAQ of the Jihad to Destroy Barney the Purple Dinosaur v3.03 (Jihad FAQ, Part 5)|author=The Jihad to Destroy Barney|message-id=12OCT199323305949@ctrvx1.vanderbilt.edu|date=October 13, 1993 }}
In Barney vs. The San Diego Chicken, Ted Giannoulas stated {{blockquote|[...] "Perhaps the most insightful criticism regarding Barney is that his shows do not assist children in learning to deal with negative feelings and emotions. As one commentator puts it, the real danger from Barney is denial: the refusal to recognize the existence of unpleasant realities. For along with his steady diet of giggles and unconditional love, Barney offers our children a one-dimensional world where everyone must be happy and everything must be resolved right away."[https://web.archive.org/web/20080521072121/http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F3/179/179.F3d.384.98-11003.html Lyons Partnership v. Ted Giannoulas, 179 F.3d 384, 386 (5th Cir. 1999)], citing Chava Willig Levy, "The Bad News About Barney", Parents, Feb. 1994, at 191-92 (136-39).}}
Additionally, the show was ranked number 50 on TV Guide{{'}}s List of the 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time, the only public television series to make the list.{{Cite web |date=July 12, 2002 |title=The Worst TV Shows Ever |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-worst-tv-shows-ever/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020810010245/https://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/12/entertainment/main515057.shtml |archive-date=August 10, 2002 |access-date=April 16, 2022 |url-status=live |website=CBS News}}
Examples
=''Barkley vs. Barney''=
Former NBA player and Hall of Famer Charles Barkley was the guest host of Saturday Night Live on September 25, 1993, and performed a skit that parodied his Godzilla-themed Nike commercial by facing off against Barney in a one-on-one matchup.[https://web.archive.org/web/20050419024142/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writers/pete_mcentegart/04/15/ten.spot/index.html Pete McEntegart, "The 10 Spot", Sports Illustrated 10 July 2005]{{YouTube|Tkix60xjUC8}}
=The Barney Fun Page=
The Barney Fun Page is an early website that allows users to attack a crude drawing of Barney with icons representing a knife, gun, and other weapons. Hosted originally on a University of Alberta computer system,{{cite web |url=http://www.stephen.pollock.name/writings/pub/webwonders.html |title=Web Wonders of the World |first=Stephen D. |last=Pollock }} the website was created in 1994. It is among the oldest websites in the world still operating{{cite news |work=Syracuse.com |title=1994 in technology: What the Internet, computers and phones were like 20 years ago |date=November 2, 2014 |first=Geoff |last=Herbert |url=https://www.syracuse.com/news/2014/11/technology_history_internet_computers_phones_1994.html}} as of 2022.
="Baloney and Kids"=
The animated series Animaniacs produced a satirical episode in which the Warner siblings confront "Baloney", an orange dinosaur meant to be a parody of Barney. The entire episode is dedicated to lampooning the series, as well as PBS for airing it (the introduction promotes the show as part of the "SBS (Stupid Broadcasting Service)" while the voice-over says, "Baloney and Kids is brought to you by this station and other stations that lack clever programming."). The Warners try various methods to get rid of Baloney (including dropping anvils on his head; after the second time Baloney says, "Let's do that again!"), but only escape when the show runs out of time, at which point they also take with them three extremely desperate adult members of the regular crew (including Hello Nurse).{{cite episode |title= Baloney and Kids|series= Animaniacs|credits= Directors: Michael Gerard and Dave Marshall Writer: Peter Hastings|network= Fox Kids|airdate= May 2, 1994|season= 1|number= 61}}
="Georgie Must Die"=
The sitcom Dinosaurs similarly produced a satirical episode, featuring "Georgie", another Barney parody that is an orange hippo, who is idolized by Baby Sinclair, much to the irritation of his siblings and his father, Earl Sinclair.{{Cite AV media|title=Dinosaurs|date=October 19, 1994|type=Television production|language=English|series=Season 4, Episode 14}}{{Cite web |title=Remember When DINOSAURS Exposed an Evil Fraudulent Barney? |url=https://nerdist.com/article/dinosaurs-tv-show-barney-parody-georgie-must-die/ |access-date=2022-10-11 |website=Nerdist |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Remember When DINOSAURS Exposed an Evil Fraudulent Barney? |url=https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/remember-dinosaurs-exposed-evil-fraudulent-140008627.html |access-date=2022-12-27 |website=www.yahoo.com |date=April 23, 2021 |language=en-US}}
= "Murder" at Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade =
High winds at the 1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade caused a balloon replica of Barney to sway out of control into a street light that stabbed a gaping wound into the balloon, which led New York City Police Department officers to tackle the balloon and deflate it with knives and boots; children who witnessed the balloon's destruction cheered on Barney's death.{{cite news |last1=Neumeister |first1=Larry |date=November 29, 1997 |title=Balloon accident spawns task force in New York |url=https://newspapers.com/article/the-record-parade-balloon-chaos-prompts/136193383/ |access-date=November 19, 2023 |work=The Record |page=A-4 |via=Newspapers.com |agency=Associated Press}}{{cbignore}} A video of the incident, uploaded to YouTube in 2013 under the title "Thanksgiving '97. The day Barney was killed",{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epgXuMB1sF8 |title=Thanksgiving '97. The day Barney was killed |last=DelhiTheCat |type=Videotape |language=en |via=YouTube}} proved popular both there and on TikTok.{{cite news |last1=Burton |first1=Jamie |date=24 November 2022 |title=Barney's Thanksgiving Day Parade 'tragedy' resurfaces—'Childhood destroyed' |language=en |work=Newsweek |url=https://www.newsweek.com/barney-dinosaur-thanksgiving-day-parade-tragedy-resurfaces-childhood-destroyed-1762051 |access-date=19 November 2023}} Danny Gallagher of the Dallas Observer associates its popularity with the phenomenon of Barney hatred.{{cite news |last1=Gallagher |first1=Danny |date=2022-11-22 |title=25 Years Ago, Barney Died During the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade |language=en |work=Dallas Observer |url=https://www.dallasobserver.com/arts/never-forget-25-years-ago-a-barney-balloon-collapsed-on-the-thanksgiving-parade-crowd-15319291 |access-date=19 November 2023}} Many commentators humorously characterize the incident as Barney the character having been murdered.{{cite news |last1=Burton |first1=Jamie |date=24 November 2022 |title=Barney's Thanksgiving Day Parade 'tragedy' resurfaces—'Childhood destroyed' |language=en |work=Newsweek |url=https://www.newsweek.com/barney-dinosaur-thanksgiving-day-parade-tragedy-resurfaces-childhood-destroyed-1762051 |access-date=19 November 2023}}{{cite news |last1=Miller |first1=Matt |date=25 November 2015 |title=Barney Died a Violent Death at the 1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade |work=Esquire |url=https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/news/a40007/macys-day-parade-thanksgiving-1997/ |access-date=19 November 2023}}{{cite news |last1=Baio |first1=Ariana |date=2022-11-24 |title=Resurfaced clip shows Barney being murdered at Thanksgiving Day parade |language=en |work=Indy100 |publisher=The Independent |url=https://www.indy100.com/viral/barney-balloon-thanksgiving-day-parade |access-date=19 November 2023}}
=Print media=
The Mad magazine fold-in for issue #328 asked, "What Single Goal Has Brought Agreement And Unity Among Vastly Different Groups?" and the image, which featured pairs of opposite people proclaiming their support for the answer, folded into a dead Barney with the word "extinct" on it, and the caption then read "Death to Barney".{{Cite magazine |last=Jaffee |first=Al |date=June 1994 |title=Mad Fold-In |magazine=Mad #328 |page=49}}
In May 1994, Michael Viner published a book called Final Exit For Barney. It consists of different ways to kill the character, mostly with crude humor.{{Cite news |last=Porter |first=Mickey |date=1994-06-13 |title=Barney Gets His |pages=21 |work=Akron Beacon Journal |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-akron-beacon-journal-barney-gets-his/129461267/ |access-date=2023-08-05 |via=Newspapers.com}}
The science humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research published, in its 1995 January and February issue, a taxonomical article entitled The Taxonomy of Barney that included X-rays of the character's skeleton.{{cite web|url=http://improbable.com/airchives/paperair/volume1/v1i1/barney.htm|title=The Taxonomy of Barney|author=Theriot, Edward C.|access-date=June 9, 2007|date=January–February 1995|publisher=Annals of Improbable Research}}
== Barney and the number of the beast ==
One of the most widely distributed works of anti-Barney humor appeared in the 2001 book Science Askew, which determined through numerological calculation that a phrase describing Barney contained a chronogram of the Book of Revelation's number of the beast, 666.{{cite book |author1=Simanek, Donald E |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ldX0FkgurzoC |title=Science Askew |author2=Holden, John C. |publisher=CRC Press |year=2001 |isbn=9780750307147 |page=115 |access-date=August 3, 2008}} Below is the formula of the equation:
- The character of Barney is well-described as a "cute purple dinosaur".
- The book points out how the former Latin alphabet used the letter V in place of U.
- Therefore the above phrase is modified to "cvte pvrple dinosavr".
- Letters that do not represent Roman numerals are removed, leaving: "c v v l d i v"
- When the remaining numbers 100, 5, 5, 50, 500, 1, and 5 are added, the result is 666, the Number of the Beast.
=Film=
The closing scene of the 1998 film Mafia! depicts an assassin, Nick "The Eskimo" Molinaro, fatally stabbing a purple Barney-like dinosaur (who is seen eagerly watching pornography in his apartment) with a harpoon. The closing credits note that a shrine was built in Molinaro's honor, visited by millions of grateful parents for doing "the one deed to benefit all mankind."
=Internet fiction=
One rumor proposed that Barney was based on a 1930s serial killer. The rumor was confirmed as false by Snopes.{{Cite web|title=FALSE: 'Barney' Was Based on a 1930s Serial Killer|url=https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/barney-based-on-serial-killer/|access-date=July 23, 2021|website=Snopes.com|date=August 24, 2016 |language=en-US}} Another false rumor claimed that Barney had cocaine hidden in his tail and would frequently use profanity with the child actors on the show.{{Cite web|title=Barney Rumors|url=https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/barney-unmasked/|access-date=July 23, 2021|website=Snopes.com|date=March 2, 2009 |language=en-US}}
=Jihad=
The Jihad to Destroy Barney is a fictional jihad that sees itself in the ultimate battle against Barney (spelled B'harne therein) and his followers. It is described as "a heterogeneous organization of people on the Internet dedicated to defamation, humiliation, eradication, killing, and removal of Barney the Purple Dinosaur of the television show Barney & Friends from the airwaves and from every human's life."{{cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2003/may/21/familyandrelationships.comment | work=The Guardian | access-date=August 3, 2008 | date=May 21, 2003 | title=No, not the Barney song! | first=Michael | last=Hann | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080916195230/http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2003/may/21/familyandrelationships.comment| archive-date= September 16, 2008 | url-status= live}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.jihad.net/faq.html|title=Jihad FAQ v. n.x|website=www.jihad.net}} B'harne is depicted as a purple, scaly lizard-like demon with sharp talons, long teeth and glowing evil red eyes.
References to a Barney "Jihad" were found on Barney-related Usenet newsgroups as early as 1993.{{Cite web|url=https://groups.google.com/g/alt.barney.dinosaur.die.die.die/c/5_SFbmeE0f4|title=Joining the Jihad|website=groups.google.com}} The website itself was active as of 1995.{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/money/1995/06/29/1995-06-29_business_is_blooming_on_inte.html |work=New York Daily News |access-date=August 6, 2008 |title=Business is Blooming on Internet |first=Rosemary |last=Metzler Lavan |date=June 29, 1995 }}{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{cite book | title=Postcards from the Net: An Australian's Guide to the Wired World | first=Jon | last=Casimir | publisher=Allen & Unwin | year=1997 | isbn=1-86448-233-8 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JljtNryBF6IC | page=301 }} Furthermore, Douglass Streusand, a professor of Islamic history at Marine Corps Staff College in Virginia, discovered that the first entry of an Internet search on the term "jihad" referred to Barney.{{cite news | url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6392989 | access-date=September 14, 2008 | title=The War on the Word 'Jihad' | first=Guy | last=Raz | date=October 30, 2006 | work=All Things Considered| publisher=National Public Radio }}
Computer games
- The game Wolfenstein 3D by id Software was modded to replace boss characters with Barney. Because these changes were destructive (the original source code had to be replaced for the mod to take effect), the developers separated media data from the main program when developing Doom. These were known as WADs, for "Where's All the Data".{{cite book|title=Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture|last=Kushner|first=David|publisher=Random House Trade Paperbacks|date=2004|isbn=9780812972153}} They were modded to feature Barney as one of the enemy targets.{{cite journal|journal=PC Magazine|title=The PC Magazine/Ziff-Davis Interactive Shareware Awards|last=Rubenking|first=Neil J.|volume=13|issue=19|publisher=Ziff Davis|pages=314–318|date=November 8, 1994|issn=0888-8507}}
- The computer game Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport, released for DOS in 1995 by 3D Realms (then known as Apogee Software), features a playable character named Blarney, who bears a strong resemblance to Barney the Dinosaur. The character is unlocked by toggling certain game settings. In-game, Blarney's moveset includes the ability to launch bloody "hearts" at opponents; should the player character lose a battle to Blarney, the game will mock the player with the superimposed text "PATHETIC!" read aloud by the game's announcer.{{Cite web |last=Miller |first=Melissa T. |date=2022-10-24 |title=Barney’s Twin Takes to Battle in Retro Fighting Video Game |url=https://nerdist.com/article/fight-barney-the-dinosaur-knockoff-blarney-in-retro-video-game-xenophage-alien-bloodsport/ |access-date=2025-03-03 |website=Nerdist}}
- A computer game was released for Macintosh entitled Barney Carnage.{{Cite web|url=http://macintoshgarden.org/games/barney-carnage|title=Barney Carnage - Macintosh Garden|website=macintoshgarden.org}} One of the bosses in Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia is a monstrous Barney parody named Mr. Huggles, who attacks by singing and attempting to hug unwilling pedestrians. After fighting him, his suit comes off, revealing a more vicious Jabba the Hutt-like being.
- In the fighting game M.U.G.E.N, several fan-made characters of Barney exist, and are made to be deliberately weak so players can watch other characters, such as Godzilla, fight and defeat him effortlessly.{{YouTube|lXeSzvdDipo}}
- John Dondzila wrote a homebrew game for the ColecoVision in 1996 which involved killing Barney. Called Purple Dinosaur Massacre, it was originally written for gaining sprite programming experience on the ColecoVision, but was released to the web via ClassicGaming.com in 1997 and gained some popularity among the readers of the website.{{cite web |title=ColecoVision.dk Homebrew Section Presents: John Dondzila |url=http://www.colecovision.dk/dondzila.htm |website=colecovision.dk |access-date=April 23, 2015}}
- Killing Barney was a common premise for fan-made ZZT games.{{Cite book |last=Anthropy |first=Anna |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/992145275 |title=ZZT |date=2014 |isbn=978-1-940535-02-9 |location=Los Angeles, CA |oclc=992145275}}
Legal issues
Lyons Partnership, owners of the intellectual property rights to Barney & Friends, claimed that some Barney spoofs that employed photos of the character or parody sound files represented trademark and copyright infringement. Lyons' lawyers subsequently demanded that such material be removed from the Internet. Some site owners complied after such threats.{{Cite web|url=http://www.gargaro.com/barney.html|title=Barney Dies- Real Audio, .wav and .au files! People want to sue me for my Barney sound files!|website=www.gargaro.com}}{{Cite web|url=http://drwho.virtadpt.net/barney-cease-and-desist.html|title=A children's toy could get me sued.|website=drwho.virtadpt.net}}{{cite news | url=https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/20020427/ptchillingletters27/the-parody-police-bash-barney-online-soon-youve-got-mail | date=April 27, 2002 | publisher=The Seattle Times | title=The Parody Police: Bash Barney online; soon you've got mail | first=Sarah Lai | last=Stirland | access-date=August 3, 2008 }}
=''Barney vs. The San Diego Chicken''=
In 1994, comedy sketches of The San Diego Chicken during professional sporting events began to include scenes of the Chicken beating up a dinosaur character. Lyons Partnership began sending letters to Ted Giannoulas, who portrays the Chicken, demanding that he stop the alleged violation of Lyons' rights on the Barney character.{{fact|date=May 2020}}
These threats did not stop the mock battles between the Chicken and Barney. On October 8, 1997, Lyons filed a lawsuit in Fort Worth, Texas federal district court against Giannoulas, claiming copyright and trademark infringement and further claiming that such performances would confuse children. In his case, Giannoulas cited that the purple dino was a "symbol of what is wrong with our society--a homage, if you will, to all the inane, banal platitudes that we readily accept and thrust unthinkingly upon our children", that his qualities are "insipid and corny", and that he also explains that, in an article posted in a 1997 issue of The New Yorker, he argues that at least some perceive Barney as a "pot-bellied," "sloppily fat" dinosaur who "giggle[s] compulsively in a tone of unequaled feeble-mindedness" and "jiggles his lumpish body like an overripe eggplant." This court agreed with Giannoulas, and ruled against Lyons on July 29, 1998, declaring the sketches to be a parody that did not infringe on the rights of the character that Lyons created.{{Cite web|url=http://www.current.org/ch/ch814b.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060523050923/http://www.current.org/ch/ch814b.html|url-status=dead|title=Current.org: "The case of Barney v. Chicken", articles from 1997 and 1998|archive-date=May 23, 2006}}{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/News/Court/1197.barney.html |title=E! Online: Celeb Courthouse |access-date=October 15, 2016 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19980129034051/http://www.eonline.com/News/Court/1197.barney.html |archive-date=January 29, 1998 }} "Barney the Dinosaur v. the Famous San Diego Chicken".
Lyons appealed this ruling to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, but again lost their case to Giannoulas on July 7, 1999.{{Cite web|url=https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-5th-circuit/1437277.html|title=FindLaw's United States Fifth Circuit case and opinions.|website=Findlaw}}
=''Barney vs. EFF''=
The Electronic Frontier Foundation hosted online archives from the Computer Underground Digest that contained Barney parody material. In 2001, Gibney, Anthony & Flaherty, LLP, lawyers for Lyons Partnership, issued a threat letter to
EFF claiming infringement of the Barney character. EFF strongly defended itself against these claims citing the established defence of parody, backed by United States First Amendment protections.{{cite web|url=https://www.eff.org/Censorship/SLAPP/IP_SLAPP/20010706_eff_barney_response.html |title=EFF Response to "Barney" Legal Threat |access-date=September 17, 2002 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020917044706/http://www.eff.org/Censorship/SLAPP/IP_SLAPP/20010706_eff_barney_response.html |archive-date=September 17, 2002 }}, Electronic Frontier Foundation letter, July 6, 2001
{{As of|2006|11|29}}, the EFF successfully defended an anti-Barney website from a lawsuit. An article in British publication The Register applauded the victory.(2006-11-29). "[https://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/29/barney_goes_down_hard/ EFF defeats Barney the Dinosaur]". The Register.
=''Barney vs. CyberCheeze''=
Around 2001, Olympia, Washington-based comedy website CyberCheeze{{cite web|url=http://www.cybercheeze.com/humor/list/31.html |title=Original articles on cybercheeze.com |access-date=February 15, 2001 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010215213318/http://www.cybercheeze.com/humor/list/31.html |archive-date=February 15, 2001 }} posted a work entitled "150 Ways to Kill the Purple Dinosaur". Lyons threatened legal action in response, and CyberCheeze replied on their site that the threat was "about as intellectual as the purple quivering mass of gyrating goo you call Barney, but that it also is demeaning to everyone that visits our website and reads this worthless attempt and scare tactic."{{Cite web|url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/06/22/barney_barney_makes_dino_outfit/|title=Barney barney makes dino outfit purple with rage|first=Tim Richardson June 22, 2001|last=at 16:56|website=www.theregister.co.uk}}[https://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,44998,00.html Wired News: "Lawyers: Keep Barney Pure"], includes reference to the EFF situation.
Documentary
A miniseries about the hatred of Barney called I Love You, You Hate Me was released on Peacock on October 12, 2022.{{cite web | url=https://www.phillyvoice.com/peacock-trailer-documentary-i-love-you-you-hate-me-barney-the-dinosaur/amp/ | title=Peacock documentary 'I Love You, You Hate Me' promises to reveal dark side of Barney the Dinosaur | date=September 29, 2022 }}{{Cite web |last=Helm |first=Douglas |date=2022-09-29 |title=The Most Hated Children's Television Character Is Getting A Docuseries |url=https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/barney-hated-getting-docuseries.html |access-date=2022-12-27 |website=GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Barney the purple dinosaur was the role of his life. Then came the haters. |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/tv/barney-purple-dinosaur-was-role-life-came-haters-rcna50654 |access-date=2022-12-27 |website=NBC News |date=October 10, 2022 |language=en}}
See also
- Mr Blobby, an often-derided British character from the same time frame
- Martin Pistorius, a child with locked-in syndrome who could not move or communicate for 12 years. He partially credits his antagonistic thoughts towards Barney (which were played as re-runs where he was staying) as helping him recover from his vegetative state.{{cite news |last1=Holley |first1=Peter |title=Meet the man who spent 12 years trapped inside his body watching 'Barney' reruns |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2015/01/13/meet-the-man-who-spent-12-years-trapped-inside-his-body-watching-barney-reruns/ |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=January 13, 2015 |quote="I cannot even express to you how much I hated Barney," Martin told NPR during the first episode of a new program on human behavior, "Invisibilia." ...
His recovery began with Barney, the big purple dinosaur he was forced to watch on loop at the special care center where he spent his days, according to NPR. Pistorius decided he'd had enough and dedicated his thoughts to something that offered some modicum of control over his reality, such as telling time by tracking sunlight in a room.}} - Adam Sandler (costume wearer), nicknamed "Evil Elmo"
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