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Anti-Barney humor

Anti-Barney humor is a form of humor that targets the children's television series ''Barney & Friends''. The notion that the show is "saccharine", "boring", "annoying", "sugary", "dangerous" or "uneducational" has made the program a target for parody and negative attacks by children of various ages, adolescents, and adults in the United States and elsewhere.
==History==
Almost immediately after ''Barney and Friends'' first aired in 1992, the result was that it mesmerized and fascinated many young viewers under the age of four, but was strongly disapproved by most older children and young adults, who criticized it for being "saccharine", "sunshine-and-flowers", and "one-dimensional".〔 University of Chicago professor W. J. T. Mitchell noted that
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 )〕
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 of the character being destroyed in various ways, including being burnt, destroyed by small explosions, being shot by many weapons using tannerite or being run over by vehicles.
Sources of hostility include episodes where Barney and the other characters do potentially harmful acts such as lying, cheating, stealing (with no punishment or scolding from the purple dinosaur), and catching stinging insects.〔() Bellinghausen, Alex. ''Barney: The Babysitter''. Jihad.net non-fiction archives.〕 Other reasons cited for the hostility also include the purple dinosaur's voice (described by many parents as "dopey"), lack of varied facial expressions other than a toothy smile, and personality (described as being "self-centered"), as well as how the children in the series interact with the dinosaur characters.
In ''Barney vs. The San Diego Chicken'', Ted Giannoulas stated
Additionally, the show was ranked #50 on ''TV Guides List of the 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time.〔''CBS News'': TV Guide's (50 Worst TV Shows )〕

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