Barney & Friends: The Time Life Collection, Volume 2 (1992)

1×04 Hop to It!:
It’s time for Barney to show his friends that turning young bodies into strong bodies can be great fun! How does he do it? With a grand group of games, puzzles, twists, and turns. Barney’s buddies put on a fantastic follow-the-leader, they play “animals in motion” and Barney himself leads the gang in a great version of “shape-up freeze.” The children find out you can do big things if you stick to it. And how good it feels to keep your body movin’.

1×01 The Queen Of Make-Believe:
It looks like rain. But Min has decided to become the Queen of Make-Believe. Suddenly, it looks like lots of fun! With Barney leading his friends on a romp of games, songs, and activities. They put on a pretend tea-party, build a robot with boxes, they even create some special “stretching exercises” for the imagination. Pretending, make-believing, or imagining – children learn it’s always called fun.

1×10 Down On Barney’s Farm:
Painting pictures of animals is fun for the kids – but seeing and touching them is much more fun. That’s just what they get to do as Barney turns the schoolyard into a barnyard!

1×06 Four Seasons Day:
Talk about the weather! The kids do much more than that as Barney squeezes all four seasons into one rollicking make-believe holiday. You won’t believe how much fun you can have celebrating the wind, the rain, and the snow. There is is a barrel-full of songs about spring’s showers, summer’s warmth, fall’s leaves, and winter’s chill.

1×19: 1-2-3-4-5 Senses!:
Luci introduces her new friend, Patty, to the kids. When Patty, who is visually impaired, announces what a beautiful day it is, it unlocks all kinds of magic and fun about the senses, such as a games to “hear” and “feel” a glass of juice. There’s a squishy, scrunchy contest that’s really touching, a great group of songs, and a blindfold taste-test of after-school treats. Patty reads a great little story using braille. Barney’s romps are always fun. This one is literally sense-sational!

1×11 What’s That Shadow?:
A thunderstorm! Lightning! Thunder! Just the kind of little frights that don’t seem so little to kids. But with Barney there, those fears can be turned into fun and games. There’s a “scariest shadow” contest that shows just how scary some pretty silly things can be. Paper plates and cups magically become not-so-spooky monster masks. And a puppet show is a kid-sized parable on how not to fear a trip to the doctor’s office. Sirens, beasts under the bed, the dark – it’s amazing how a purple dinosaur can make some of the most dreadful things seem not so scary! And Shawn must overcome his past trauma with dogs so he can meet Min’s puppy.

1×20 Practice Makes Music:
Michael has a cello solo at an upcoming school concert, and he’s nervous! In a sprinkle of stars, Barney arrives to take Michael and the kids on a tuneful trip through the wonders of music. A special guest, a piano prodigy, shows the kids how “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” sounds to a Latin, rock & roll, and classical beat. There’s a make-believe brass band, five tiny ballet dancers, and a puppet show where the voices are all instrumental! Michael wraps up the show with a flawless performance – thanks to practice and a purple pal.

1×18 When I Grow Up…:
Shawn mentions he’s not too thrilled about getting big and taking all that responsibility. But Barney materializes with an amusing, musical look at the wonders of work. The Big Guy’s message? You can be anything you want to be! Derek wants to be a doctor, while Shawn wants to be a cowpoke. Min yearns to fight fires, and Kathy makes a great waitress backing up the hugest, purplest maire d’ you’ve ever seen. The kids see that making money’s just one benefit of a career. Helping people and satisfaction are also part of the picture. Costumes and make-believe make this youthful career great fun.

1×21 Hi, Neighbor!:
Decked out in safari helmets, the kids are up for high adventure. But they’re disappointed that they can’t launch a safari to some far off land. Enter Barney, with his magic and mirth, turning their own neighborhood into that adventurous place! The kids step into the shoes of the local grocer, letter carrier, librarian and restaurateur. Luci tells a fantastic story about Barney’s prehistoric neighbors. Baby Bop gets some musical lessons about crossing the street. It’s an enchanting way to not take for granted those folks who are always around – our neighbors.

1×26 Doctor Barney Is Here!:
An upcoming trip to the doctor has Kathy feeling blue. A big dose of purple is just what she needs. Barney and his friends to the rescue. They get Kathy laughing with some zany songs, then they lead her through a make-believe visit to the doctor. The checkup, the little reflex hammer, even a shot – they’re not so bad when you know about them before hand. The kids sing and dance their way through Barney’s famous “Feel Good Rules” to keep those young bodies strong. Who says health has to be boring? Not Barney!