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Réalisé par Michael Nawrocki,
Mike NawrockiOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Science-fiction,
Comédie,
Fantasy,
Aventure,
AnimationThèmes La mer,
Religion,
Transport,
Pirates,
MusiqueActeurs Phil Vischer,
Michael Nawrocki,
Tim Hodge,
Mike Nawrocki,
Cam Clarke,
Yuri LowenthalNote56%
Après avoir attaqué et embarqué sur l'un des navires du royaume de Monterria, le pirate Robert le Terrible capture le prince Alexandre et envoie ses hommes à la recherche de la princesse Héloïse. Éludant les pirates, Héloïse et son serviteur Willory émergent et envoient un appareil que le roi fit, appelé un « Chercheur », pour trouver des héros pour sauver Alexandre., 30minutes
Réalisé par Phil VischerOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Musical,
AnimationActeurs Phil Vischer,
Michael Nawrocki,
Mike Nawrocki,
Tim HodgeNote70%
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., 32minutes
Réalisé par Phil VischerGenres AnimationThèmes Films pour enfantsActeurs Michael Nawrocki,
Phil Vischer,
Mike Nawrocki,
Frank Welker,
Tim Hodge,
Brian K. RobertsNote74%
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., 50minutes
Réalisé par Tim Hodge,
Phil VischerOrigine Etats-UnisGenres AnimationThèmes NoëlActeurs Michael Nawrocki,
Phil Vischer,
Tim HodgeNote70%
The episode is set in London in 1882. It begins with Cavis Appythart and Millward Phelps—jingle writers who decide to make their big break into musical theatre. While Millward is content to see their work featured on billboards and in newspapers, Cavis believes they can make a difference in crime-ridden London by staging a grand musical that will move the citizens to greater expressions of love. Their opportunity arises when Millward's Uncle Nezzer grants them the use of his theater on Christmas Eve. They plan the huge production of a new musical called "The Princess and the Plumber". Unfortunately, the script is not yet complete, and the premiere is only three days away., 52minutes
Réalisé par Michael NawrockiOrigine Etats-UnisGenres AnimationThèmes La Terre du MilieuActeurs Tim Hodge,
Phil Vischer,
Michael NawrockiNote71%
"Lord of the Beans" begins with the arrival of Randalf in the Shire for Billboy Baggypants' 122nd birthday party (which he calls his "Twelfety-twoth" birthday, referencing Bilbo's "eleventy-first" birthday in The Fellowship of the Ring). Billboy talks about retiring and leaving the Shire and uses a strange bean to produce a birthday cake. Returning to his home, he finds Randalf waiting in his living room. Randalf remarks on Billboy's impressive height, his fine clothing, and his luxuriously appointed home, knowing they have come from the bean, and warns his friend of using such things lightly. Billboy concedes that the bean has given him almost everything he could want. He then announces that he is leaving the Shire and bequeathing everything he owns, including the bean, to his nephew Toto., 27minutes
Réalisé par Phil VischerOrigine Etats-UnisActeurs Michael Nawrocki,
Phil Vischer,
Tim HodgeNote74%
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.Réalisé par Michael NawrockiThèmes Films pour enfantsActeurs Phil Vischer,
Michael Nawrocki,
Tim HodgeLarry 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. , 38minutes
Réalisé par Michael NawrockiGenres Comédie,
Musical,
AnimationActeurs Michael Nawrocki,
Phil VischerNote71%
The show opens with Larry the Cucumber driving onto the countertop in a brand-new "Soo-Vee Action Jeep", which causes Bob the Tomato to feel upset. Larry has been waiting for the Action Jeep for a really long time.. Larry goes on to admit that he will not be really happy until he has all the additional vehicles in the Soo-Vee line, and Bob the Tomato decides that this would be a good theme for an episode. The French Peas, Jean-Claude and Philippe, they appear and begin narrating the story., 30minutes
Réalisé par Michael Nawrocki,
Mike NawrockiGenres Musical,
AnimationActeurs Phil Vischer,
Michael Nawrocki,
Mike NawrockiNote68%
Because one of Larry's silly songs, "The Song of the Cebu" was so silly and confusing, Archibald Asparagus has replaced Silly Songs with Larry with "Love Songs with Mr. Lunt." Feeling depressed, he goes down to Jimmy's ice cream parlor to drown his sorrows. While there, Jimmy tries and fails to cheer up Larry by showing him past Silly Songs.