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Barney's Colorful World (2004)

Barney's Colorful World
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Length 1h10
Rating39% 1.951291.951291.951291.951291.95129

Barney's Colorful World was a stage show based on the Barney franchise. The show was first performed in January 2003 and toured until late 2004. In this stage show, Barney & his friends go around the world with the power of imagination. The video of the stage show was taped at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, Arizona and was released in September 2004.

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