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Big Idea Entertainment

Big Idea Entertainment
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Date de fondation 1 janvier 1989
Fondateur Michael Nawrocki
Fondateur Phil Vischer
Fondateur Mike Nawrocki

Big Idea Entertainment, LLC (formerly known as Big Idea Productions and Big Idea, Inc.) is an American Christian animation production company best known for its computer-animated VeggieTales series of Christian-themed family home videos. It is a subsidiary of DreamWorks Classics, which is owned by DreamWorks Animation.
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Production

Larry-Boy! And the Fib from Outer Space!, 30minutes
Réalisé par Tim Hodge, Phil Vischer, Brian K. Roberts
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Animation
Thèmes Super-héros
Acteurs Michael Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, Brian K. Roberts

The episode begins with Percy and his brother Lil Pea, walking away from a movie theater and seeing what appears to be a comet. Jimmy and Jerry Gourd, who man an early-warning radar station, then alert Larry-Boy with "The Larry-Signal" of an approaching alien. Larry-Boy begins to search for the alien but gives up after finding nothing despite his butler Alfred's (Archibald Asparagus) protests. The scene then shifts to Junior Asparagus and Laura Carrot having a tea party. Junior decides to take his father's prized "Art Bigoti" bowling plate, but he accidentally breaks it. The alien "Fibrillus Minimus" (Fib for short) emerges and convinces Junior to lie to his dad claiming "A little fib couldn't hurt anybody". Junior lies to his dad, but soon discovers that every time he lies his "little fib" grows larger. He and Fib go downtown where Laura, Percy, and Lenny confront him about his lies. When Junior tells a lie about alien cows coming to earth and breaking the plate, Fib grows to be 50 feet tall and captures Junior and starts destroying half of the city.
Very Silly Songs!, 30minutes
Réalisé par Michael Nawrocki
Genres Animation
Acteurs Michael Nawrocki, Phil Vischer

This episode starts immediately with the counter top, initially skipping the theme song. Larry the Cucumber, thinking this is the very first "VeggieTales workout video", begins a jumping workout in time to generic, upbeat workout music, then proceeds to trampoline exercises. However, after jumping progressively higher, he hits his head on the cupboards... again and again.
Dave and the Giant Pickle, 27minutes
Réalisé par Phil Vischer
Origine Etats-Unis
Acteurs Michael Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, Tim Hodge

The countertop opens with Larry the Cucumber dressed as the superhero LarryBoy. Backed by a cardboard cityscape, Larry declares that the world needs a hero, a hero, a superhero, and then gets stuck to the wall by his plunger ears while he shows off. When Bob the Tomato enters and asks about the superhero costume, Larry explains that he doesn't feel special, that "plain old Larry" is "plain old boring". This, of course, dovetails with the viewer's letter, Myra Egleston of Youngstown, Pennsylvania, about self-esteem, and Bob starts the story.
VeggieTales: Rack, Shack & Benny, 34minutes
Réalisé par Michael Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki
Genres Animation
Acteurs Michael Nawrocki, Mike Nawrocki, Phil Vischer

The episode starts with Bob the Tomato with Larry the Cucumber, who is wearing an oven mitten on his head. When asked why, Larry says that it is because he saw it on the cover of "Veggie Beat" magazine and that everyone is doing it. Unable to see, however, he almost falls into a toaster and he ultimately crashes into the sink. Bob reads a letter from Dexter Wilmington from Tuscaloosa, Alabama about how he has peer pressure problems and is being tempted by his friend "Billy" to watch a show that Dexter is not supposed to watch yet. Bob then introduces the story about three people who had a similar experience.
VeggieTales: God Wants Me to Forgive Them!?!, 30minutes
Réalisé par Phil Vischer
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Musical, Animation
Acteurs Phil Vischer, Michael Nawrocki, Mike Nawrocki, Tim Hodge

The episode opens with Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber on the countertop as usual and Bob remarks that the other day he ran into a boy named "Marco". Marco says that when his little sister does something that makes him upset and then apologizes, his mother says he needs to forgive her. But Marco asks "Why do I have to forgive?" In response, Larry tells a story in a style akin to John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. In this segment, Pa Grape makes his VeggieTales debut as the father of family of cranky grapes, The Grapes of Wrath, who seemingly live off name-calling and insults.
VeggieTales: Where's God When I'm Scared, 32minutes
Réalisé par Phil Vischer
Genres Animation
Thèmes Films pour enfants
Acteurs Michael Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Frank Welker, Tim Hodge, Brian K. Roberts

In this episode of VeggieTales, Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber are on the counter-top of a kitchen. Bob reads a letter from Lucy Anderson of Phoenix, AZ who is scared because she sometimes thinks there are monsters in her closet. Larry says he once thought the same thing, but later found out that they were actually his fluffy bunny slippers, which are only "squishy", as opposed to "scary". Bob then asks her to watch a story about when Junior Asparagus got scared.

Distribution

Saint Nicholas: A Story of Joyful Giving, 45minutes
Origine Etats-Unis
Thèmes Noël
Acteurs Michael Nawrocki, Phil Vischer

Bob, Larry and the other veggies find out that Laura's Dad might be out of a job and that her stocking will be empty. While Larry thinks a letter to the North Pole should fix the problem, Bob knows what will really help... and tells the story of a little boy named Nicholas who made a discovery in Bethlehem that changed Christmas forever. The story starts off with Laura's dad's truck breaking down, and the mechanic Gustav will only fix it for double the normal price. Then everyone sings about Christmas presents and Bob asks Junior Asparagus what Christmas is about, and Larry points to the nativity set. Junior Asparagus asks Bob what Santa has to do with Jesus, and Bob starts telling the story of Saint Nicholas. Nick is at church and afterwards, he and his dad go fishing. While they are there, they see a historical counterpart Gustav firing a man who has no food, and Nick's dad gives him of the fish they caught. That night, Nick's parents go to help a sick person, but because of a plague affecting the village, they too get sick and die. Distraught and helpless to assist his neighbors, Nick sails to Bethlehem, where he hears about Jesus, and goes back to Greece to live out his parents' legacy. While there, he gives coins to three girls to pay the fine, because Gustav had become mayor and made a rule against giving people free gifts, and they had broken this rule. Then Bob ends the story when the girls get the coins, and the entire town gives money to help fix Laura's dad's truck, and Gustav even has a change of heart, finishing the deliveries himself, so Laura and her family can have a merry Christmas. The town surprises them in secret with a decorated tree at their house, and leave content that they have spread Christmas cheer.
The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's, 49minutes
Réalisé par Brian K. Roberts
Thèmes Films pour enfants
Acteurs Phil Vischer, Michael Nawrocki, Brian K. Roberts

On the countertop, Larry is acting nervous because he's hiding a toy aardvark behind his back. Bob asks why he's doing this and Larry responds that he broke it. Since his father loves the toy, he's afraid he'll get in trouble for breaking it. Bob is shocked and it also reminds him of a letter they got from a boy named Felix Rosenwinkle in Iowa who has been stealing things from others and is ashamed to go back to church because he thinks God hates him now.
Pistachio – The Little Boy That Woodn't
Réalisé par Michael Nawrocki
Thèmes Films pour enfants
Acteurs Phil Vischer, Michael Nawrocki, Tim Hodge

Larry the Cucumber shows Bob the Tomato a new kitchen that Extreme Re-Do: Crying Edition made. The kitchen has blue walls and throw pillows. Qwerty has also had a makeover, has mail and, can talk. Kids, through Qwerty's webcam, can show up and tell their problems. Bob starts crying tears of joy over how the kitchen has turned out while the story is introduced.