
A Day at the Beach
Family · Adventure · Fantasy
Overview
After beach plans for Michael and Amy's family are ruined, Barney takes the Backyard Gang to the beach. They play in the sand, explore a pirate ship, and meet a mermaid.
Top Cast


Sandy Duncan
Sandy Duncan
Mom / Molly the Mermaid
Sandy Duncan
Mom / Molly the Mermaid
Bob West
Bob West
Barney (voice)
Bob West
Barney (voice)
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