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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., 44minutes
Réalisé par Tim Hodge,
Brian K. RobertsOrigine Etats-UnisGenres AnimationActeurs Phil Vischer,
Brian K. Roberts,
Mike Nawrocki,
Michael Nawrocki,
Tim HodgeNote68%
As the show opens on the counter-top, The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything burst in to host the show, overriding Bob and Larry. After reluctantly giving in, Bob walks off (leaving Larry, who is one of the Pirates), the Pirates read the letter, which asks, in essence, whether to trust God. The Captain, aka, Pa Grape, then tells the story of George Muller a man who "trusted God for everything.", 34minutes
Réalisé par Michael Nawrocki,
Phil Vischer,
Mike NawrockiGenres AnimationActeurs Michael Nawrocki,
Mike Nawrocki,
Phil VischerNote74%
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., 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., 33minutes
Réalisé par Phil VischerGenres Musical,
AnimationActeurs Michael Nawrocki,
Phil Vischer,
Mike NawrockiNote1%
The opening sequence features the Veggies at a theater filming "The VeggieTales Christmas Spectacular" in their "first ever" network broadcast. Entertainment includes Junior Asparagus in the Holy Land singing "While By My Sheep" and Archibald Asparagus singing "Ring, Little Bell" (with help from Larry the Cucumber) while Bob the Tomato, Pa Grape, and others search for the feature film that the Veggies had planned on showing. Just when the network is about to cancel them in favor of Bonanza, the film can is finally located by Jimmy and Jerry Gourd (who mistook it for a pizza) and the episode begins., 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., 30minutes
Réalisé par Phil Vischer,
Mike NawrockiOrigine Etats-UnisGenres AnimationActeurs Michael Nawrocki,
Phil Vischer,
Mike NawrockiNote73%
The opening countertop finds Junior Asparagus filling in for Larry the Cucumber, who is sleeping in today (he was tired after the last show). Junior and Bob the Tomato field a question for Victor from Sausalito, California about obedience. Using their imaginations, Bob and Junior are transported to the Holy Land so that they can tell the show's story., 45minutes
Réalisé par Tim HodgeActeurs Phil Vischer,
Michael Nawrocki,
Tim HodgeArchibald Asparagus joins Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber on the countertop. He and Larry have received a text message concerning one viewer's struggles with the temptation to play video games all day. Pushing the "frail and helpless" tomato out of the way, they present the story of "LarryBoy and the Bad Apple".