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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंBob the Tomato, Larry The Cucumber, and their friends teach Christian and Bible-based lessons in a fun way.Bob the Tomato, Larry The Cucumber, and their friends teach Christian and Bible-based lessons in a fun way.Bob the Tomato, Larry The Cucumber, and their friends teach Christian and Bible-based lessons in a fun way.
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I have done 3 Veggie Tales reviews: Jonah, Rack, Shack and Benny, and Where's God When I'm S-Scared. Rack used to be my favorite, now it's The Star of Christmas. There are a few clunkers(The Penniless Princess comes to mind) but most of them are great. I think Veggie Tales is the greatest show ever made! I had to watch this growing up since I was sheltered, but even as a 19 almost 20 year old, I still adore it. When I am scared, I sing God is Bigger. I remember Rack, Shack, and Benny when I'm pressured to do wrong. Sweetpea Beauty makes me worry less about how unattractive I am to girls. It's a Meaningful Life makes me appreciate the life God made me. I could keep going. Veggie Tales has shaped me into the man I am today. I could write a novel out of why I love this show! And shame on those who give the overall show less than a 10! There's so much more I could write, but just watch the show and see why it's great. And remember, God made you special, and He loves you very much!
PS, this is the 100th 10 star review I have written!
PS, this is the 100th 10 star review I have written!
This show is BETTER then your average Christ show. Only others I like is The adventures in Odyssey. Anyways, my review. All the characters are likable, the effects (while rare) started out bad but it got better. I LOVE the parodies they make of movies. And, it's a good interpretation of Christ! It's like a Christian Friendship is Magic.(Even though that show IS better.) Yep, I'm a Christian Brony. Even when the jokes can be too obvious, it's still funny. And, the voice acting is pretty good, though it started okay. But one thing that gave this an 8 was that they rarely have any silly songs with Larry! That's a minor flaw, but it still isn't expectational.
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Veggie Tales is a great well made Christian animation for kids and it's the best. Teaching Bible lessons and great morals is what this show offers. It's funny and as an adult I enjoyed watching it as well. Those who criticize this show as bad just because it's Christian is not a fair review, obviously they haven't watched it without a bias.Veggie Tales not only have great lessons but great catchy silly songs as well for a sing along. The characters are all Veggies and cute looking and bad guys are not too scary for kids. Nothing bad like adult jokes are never said in this show like they do in other kids animation shows. It's a overall great show and I highly recommend this show for everyone to watch and enjoy.
I watched this show a lot when I was 4-7 years old and I thought it was ok because the animation and the close ups scared me. I did like the comedy and the story's were nice. However i rewatched it when I was 13 and I got hyped again for veggie tales. I realized it was made when cgi animation was new and I get the adult jokes now. A great master peace.
VeggieTales is one of those things that I enjoyed more than most people expect themselves to before they watch it, like The LEGO Movie, Disney-Descendants, or even Ralph Breaks the Internet. I really appreciate the time and effort that Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Lisa Vischer, and other writers and directors of VeggieTales put into telling brilliant stories palatable for both Christian and non-Christian kids that teach them positive life lessons. When Phil Vischer made The VeggieTales Show in 2018, he regretted only teaching kids to behave Christianly in the original video series without teaching them more about Christianity, but I ironically think that the wide variety of entertainment in VeggieTales movies is why it has been so popular and long-running, with different people like Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Tim Hodge, Jim Fisher & Jim Stahl, Brian K. Roberts, Mark Steele, and Cory Edwards seeming to serve different terms for writing or directing 3-to-9 ideas of VeggieTales films aired over the course of several years. Some of them did a great job writing female-led storylines in recent years when most of the films before Esther's introduction (and re-introduction as Petunia) were all male protagonists, but I would like to see Lisa Vischer or Megan Murphy write VeggieTales tales for a change, so they could be the first female directors or writers of their kind.
I miss Esther, but I am glad that the character designers made a suitable replacement for her 4 years later. Petunia Rhubarb was a great new addition to the main cast, and Cydney Trent can be a friend close in age to Lisa Vischer as Mike Nawrocki is to Phil Vischer. What I said before about the variety of entertainment in VeggieTales refers to the fact that some of their movies are based on Bible stories with our veggies being renamed in them to match the characters they play, but other times, their films are a nice spoof on classic literature, TV shows or movies that the creators enjoy, and there are also some stories such as Are You My Neighbor, Madame Blueberry, Auto-tainment or the LarryBoy stories, in which the veggie characters are still themselves and not playing a character with another name. VeggieTales has graced us with affectionate parodies of Gilligan's Island, Star Trek: The Original Series, An Easter Carol, Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings, The Wizard of Oz, Pirates of the Caribbean (maybe), It's a Wonderful Life, Pinocchio, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen + The Avengers, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Saturday Night Fever, and Beauty and the Beast, all while still teaching the traditional veggie life lesson that they always do. It was fun growing up with VeggieTales for 20 years from 1993 to 2014 (except I was actually born in 1998), and watching Big Idea's computer animation improve over the years like when you watch a Pixar movie, except that with VeggieTales, you get to see the look of the same characters change over time within the advanced animation instead of waiting many years to see them again in a sequel. Speaking of Pixar, I think it is a very nice coincidence that Big Idea's The Toy That Saved Christmas featured a living human-like toy one year after Pixar came out with Toy Story, their first full-length animated feature.
I miss Esther, but I am glad that the character designers made a suitable replacement for her 4 years later. Petunia Rhubarb was a great new addition to the main cast, and Cydney Trent can be a friend close in age to Lisa Vischer as Mike Nawrocki is to Phil Vischer. What I said before about the variety of entertainment in VeggieTales refers to the fact that some of their movies are based on Bible stories with our veggies being renamed in them to match the characters they play, but other times, their films are a nice spoof on classic literature, TV shows or movies that the creators enjoy, and there are also some stories such as Are You My Neighbor, Madame Blueberry, Auto-tainment or the LarryBoy stories, in which the veggie characters are still themselves and not playing a character with another name. VeggieTales has graced us with affectionate parodies of Gilligan's Island, Star Trek: The Original Series, An Easter Carol, Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings, The Wizard of Oz, Pirates of the Caribbean (maybe), It's a Wonderful Life, Pinocchio, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen + The Avengers, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Saturday Night Fever, and Beauty and the Beast, all while still teaching the traditional veggie life lesson that they always do. It was fun growing up with VeggieTales for 20 years from 1993 to 2014 (except I was actually born in 1998), and watching Big Idea's computer animation improve over the years like when you watch a Pixar movie, except that with VeggieTales, you get to see the look of the same characters change over time within the advanced animation instead of waiting many years to see them again in a sequel. Speaking of Pixar, I think it is a very nice coincidence that Big Idea's The Toy That Saved Christmas featured a living human-like toy one year after Pixar came out with Toy Story, their first full-length animated feature.
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- ट्रिवियाThe Biblical stories that are recreated on the show are most restricted to the Old Testament because the show's creator made a promise to his mother, who earned her PhD in theology, that he would never portray Jesus as a vegetable. She also requested that the vegetables could not be shown having a redemptive relationship with God, which is why Bob always tells the viewer "God made YOU special and loves YOU very much" instead of saying "us". Despite the former, in The Best Christmas Gift (2019), a pea plays baby Jesus in a Christmas pageant.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटAt the end of the opening theme song, Pa Grape says a remark about Archibald's sweater, which Archibald sometimes responds to. There's a different remark in each episode.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Wackiest Shows for Young Children (2011)
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