TV Shows - Malachi Barton
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on April 27, 2024. Malachi Barton has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • Workaholics Poster
    #1,114
    Workaholics
    as Tiny Kid 1 episode • #1,114 most popular show
    Workaholics is a comedy television series that follows the lives of three college dropout friends who work together as telemarketers. Set in a fictional call center, the show highlights the hilarious and often absurd situations the trio find themselves in as they navigate through the challenges of adulthood. With a perfect blend of workplace humor and everyday life experiences, Workaholics offers a relatable and light-hearted portrayal of young professionals trying to balance their careers and personal lives.
  • The Villains of Valley View Poster
    #1,312
    The Villains of Valley View
    as Colby Madden / Flashform 20 episodes • #1,312 most popular show
    The Villains of Valley View is an American comedy series focusing on a family of supervillains attempting to live undercover in a small Texas town. Disgraced from their villainous league, they navigate the challenges of concealing their identities and resisting their innate villainous tendencies while grappling with the mundane reality of suburban life.
Movies - Malachi Barton
Sorted by online popularity. Malachi Barton has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • Dora and the Lost City of Gold Poster
    #1,756
    Dora and the Lost City of Gold
    as Diego (6 years) • #1,756 most popular movie
    Dora and the Lost City of Gold is an action-adventure film based on the popular children's animated series Dora the Explorer. The movie follows Dora, a teenage explorer, on her mission to save her parents and uncover the secrets of the lost Incan civilization. With her trusty monkey sidekick Boots, her cousin Diego, and a group of diverse friends, Dora embarks on a thrilling journey through jungles, deserts, and ancient temples. Packed with humor, heart, and exciting action sequences, this family-friendly film brings the beloved character of Dora to the big screen in a fresh and entertaining way.