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Barney's World - Barney's Big Race (S1E5)

Barney's World – Season 1 - Episode 5 – Barney's Big Race

During a magical go-kart race Mel discovers that there's more to racing than just winning.

Runtime (min)12
Air Date2024-10-28
GenresKids, Animation
TV RatingTV-Y

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Storyline

In 'Barney's Big Race,' Mel eagerly prepares for a magical go-kart race, excited to prove their speed and skills. As the race unfolds, Mel encounters various challenges and learns valuable lessons about sportsmanship and teamwork.

Throughout the race, Mel discovers that winning isn't everything; the joy of participating and the friendships formed along the way hold greater importance. This heartwarming episode emphasizes the fun of racing and the significance of supporting others.

What Children Can Learn

Children will learn that racing is not just about speed but also about the experience of working together and having fun. Mel's journey teaches kids the value of encouragement and helping friends, which are essential lessons in teamwork.

Additionally, the episode highlights the importance of good sportsmanship. Kids will see how Mel celebrates others' successes, reinforcing the idea that supporting friends is just as rewarding as winning.

Five Most Asked Questions

Question Answer
What is the main message of this episode? The main message of 'Barney's Big Race' is that the joy of participating and the friendships formed during activities are more important than simply winning. Mel learns that supporting friends and enjoying the experience can be more fulfilling.
How does Mel's character develop during the episode? Throughout the episode, Mel evolves from a competitor focused solely on winning to a character who values friendship and fun. This development is crucial as it showcases the importance of personal growth and understanding.
Are there any lessons about teamwork in this episode? Yes, teamwork is a central theme in 'Barney's Big Race.' Mel learns that collaboration and encouraging teammates are essential for a positive experience, demonstrating that working together can lead to success in different forms.
Is this episode suitable for younger children? Absolutely. 'Barney's Big Race' is designed for younger audiences, featuring colorful characters and engaging storylines that are easy for children to understand. The positive messages about friendship and teamwork are appropriate for all ages.
What activities can kids do after watching this episode? After watching, kids can participate in their own fun races or team activities. Parents can encourage children to create their own go-kart races with toys or crafts, reinforcing the episode's themes of collaboration and enjoyment in competition.

Cast

Jonathan Langdon
Barney (voice)
Bryn McAuley
Baby Bop (voice)
Jonathan Tan
Billy (voice)
Jayd Deroché
David (voice)
Diana Tsoy
Mel (voice)
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Ella Paciocco
Vivie (voice)

Writing

Directing

  • Adrian Thatcher — Director
Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
When David has a hard time ending playtime early to help his baby sister, Barney shows him how much fun helping others can be.
12
David is scared of the dark, so Barney turns himself into a giant glowing action figure to calm David's fears.
13
Mel makes a big mess in the park and learns it's important to care for shared spaces.
14
After a disagreement among the kids about what to do with a ripe tomato, Vivie learns the importance of sharing.
15
During a magical go-kart race Mel discovers that there's more to racing than just winning.
16
When Vivie accidentally breaks Mel's toy and is too afraid to admit it, Barney helps Vivie find the courage to tell the truth.
17
When Mel pushes her body too far without rest, Barney and Billy help her learn to listen to what her body is feeling.
18
When David feels too small, Barney makes him super-sized to help David realize he loves himself just the way he is.
19
Vivie gets frustrated that she's not immediately good at soccer, so Barney shows her how practice can help make her better.
110
Barney creates a magic game on the high seas, where Mel learns listening to others is important to make a great team.
111
To help save the community garden, Barney shows the kids that small things can affect big change!
112
Silly chaos ensues when the kids can't agree on what game to play and Barney has a hard time keeping up with all the different games.
113
When Mel breaks her arm, she's away from the park while she recovers and her friends do something nice to show her how much they missed her.
114
An imaginative game encourages Mel to embrace the abilities of her recently-broken arm.
115
When Vivie feels ignored, she fakes an injury and Barney helps her learn the importance in speaking up for herself.
116
Mel is frustrated at how long her broken arm is taking to heal, so Barney helps her understand that some things take time.
117
Vivie's upset when her painting is ruined, so Barney takes the kids on a high-seas adventure to help Vivie learn healthy ways to manage big feelings.
118
Barney shows Mel the importance of not just respecting nature, but also being a caretaker of it.
119
Barney creates a magical scavenger hunt to help Mel focus on what she is grateful for.
120
When David's feeling more quiet one day, Barney helps the kids discover the value of different styles of play.
121

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