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.
, 44minutes Réalisé parTim Hodge, Brian K. Roberts OrigineEtats-Unis GenresAnimation ActeursPhil Vischer, Brian K. Roberts, Mike Nawrocki, Michael Nawrocki, Tim Hodge Note68% 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."
, 30minutes Réalisé parTim Hodge, Phil Vischer, Brian K. Roberts OrigineEtats-Unis GenresAnimation ThèmesSuper-héros ActeursMichael Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, Brian K. Roberts Note73% 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.
, 32minutes Réalisé parPhil Vischer GenresAnimation ThèmesFilms pour enfants ActeursMichael Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Frank Welker, Tim Hodge, Brian K. Roberts Note74% 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.
, 2h Réalisé parBrian K. Roberts OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame, Comédie, Romance ActeursLeAnn Rimes, Burt Reynolds, Shawn Roberts, Benjamin Ayres, Christian Potenza, Mary Ashton Note50% Holly, brillante avocate de Chicago, travaille avec son petit ami Karl. Alertée par son frère d'un malaise de Wade, leur père, elle part en urgence dans son village natal d'Alabama. Là, elle découvre que son père, pêcheur obsessionnel, est déjà reparti à ses hameçons. Elle retrouve avec bonheur son amie d'enfance Mary-Jo, réussit à faire la paix avec son père et se rapproche du séduisant Jay. Mais un jour, Karl vient la chercher...
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.
, 44minutes Réalisé parTim Hodge, Brian K. Roberts OrigineEtats-Unis GenresAnimation ActeursPhil Vischer, Brian K. Roberts, Mike Nawrocki, Michael Nawrocki, Tim Hodge Note68% 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."
, 30minutes Réalisé parTim Hodge, Phil Vischer, Brian K. Roberts OrigineEtats-Unis GenresAnimation ThèmesSuper-héros ActeursMichael Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, Brian K. Roberts Note73% 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.