Enter Ron.Īn adorable anomaly that is quite literally cracked, Ron is a defective piece that is not like the others. Luckily, on his birthday, his dad comes through, and manages to get a slightly damaged one at a cheaper price.
Barney is also the only person at his school who does not have a B Bot so of course, he feels left out and craves his very own digital BFF. Our hero is Barney, an awkward, lonely middle-schooler who has no friends. So naturally, the film aims to be a lighthearted, Black-Mirror-for-kids satire on our rocky relationship with technology at the expense of genuine human interaction. Like a walking, talking Instagram algorithm, the B Bot downloads everything there is to know about you, and uses that to become your new best friend. Bubble’s latest invention aimed at using algorithms to get adolescents addicted is the B Bot, a cute, droid-like robot companion that is essentially designed to become your phone, friends, and pet all rolled into one. "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is not sung either, but it is heard as an underscore.What if your phone came to life?, asks Hollywood’s latest animated comedy Ron’s Gone Wrong. Here, the world is run by a Facebook-like personal data harvesting tech behemoth called Bubble (founded by someone who is also curiously called Mark).
In the Hebrew version, "BINGO" and the "Three Bears Rap" are not sung. Tosha would reference making new friends in Sing And Dance With Barney. This later happens again in " Practice Makes Music", " A Splash Party, Please", " Carnival Of Numbers", " I Can Do That!" and " At Home With Animals". The music for the Barney Says segment omits the flute in this episode. She is seen pushing a handicapped child in a wheelchair. Min appears in the beginning of this episode. This version of the theme song would later be used in episodes 20 and 22-30 of the first season, as well as Barney's Magical Musical Adventure. The second-to-last scene in the opening theme where all cast members hug Barney was reshot to show Tosha. Before making its actual debut in " Honk! Honk! A Goose On The Loose!", the song, " The Library" is heard as an underscore. This episode marks the first appearance of Tosha. A missing Teddy Bear has everyone working together as friends. Through songs, stories and activities Barney's friends learn about pen pals, getting along and sharing. Together, they learn why doing things with friends is much more fun. He introduces her to Michael, Derek and Kathy. " Be A Friend" is the sixteenth episode from the first season of Barney & Friends.īarney finds Tosha, a new girl at school, lonely and without friends. Barney Derek Kathy Michael Min (cameo) Tosha (debut) Episode Guide Previous