A collection of musical numbers from VeggieTales with which to sing along.A collection of musical numbers from VeggieTales with which to sing along.A collection of musical numbers from VeggieTales with which to sing along.
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Dan Anderson
- Dad Asparagus
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Jeff Morrow
- Palmy
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Mike Nawrocki
- Larry the Cucumber
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Mike Sage
- Scallion #3
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Ginger Tam
- Back-Up Singer #2
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Lisa Vischer
- Junior Asparagus
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Phil Vischer
- Bob the Tomato
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Having been told about this by most of my friends, sent samples and even looked up the lyrics, I was ready to be impressed when I eventually borrowed the tape.
First of all, don't expect the program to make sense, or to be serious. The title says it all- these are silly songs, not modern psalms. A dancing cucumber (see how gracefully he moves!) and a tomato called Bob cannot be taken seriously anyway, so if you aren't silly yourself you probably wouldn't enjoy this.
However, many of the songs do have a point, and get the message across very well. And so what if half the cast can't sing in tune- it's a singalong: drown them out! And, most importantly, it's hysterically funny. Larry is a sweet, ridiculous cucumber who always seems to get things wrong. Bob tries to make sense out of everything, without much success. Add to this duo a lost hairbrush, a chocolate bunny and Pirates who Don't Do Anything, and you have a fun, lighthearted film.
7/10
First of all, don't expect the program to make sense, or to be serious. The title says it all- these are silly songs, not modern psalms. A dancing cucumber (see how gracefully he moves!) and a tomato called Bob cannot be taken seriously anyway, so if you aren't silly yourself you probably wouldn't enjoy this.
However, many of the songs do have a point, and get the message across very well. And so what if half the cast can't sing in tune- it's a singalong: drown them out! And, most importantly, it's hysterically funny. Larry is a sweet, ridiculous cucumber who always seems to get things wrong. Bob tries to make sense out of everything, without much success. Add to this duo a lost hairbrush, a chocolate bunny and Pirates who Don't Do Anything, and you have a fun, lighthearted film.
7/10
What I enjoy so much of Veggitales is not the wonderful and delightful stories told by Bob the Tomato an Larry the Cucumber (well, ok, I love the stories too) but what makes Veggitales really entertaining are the infamous...the awe inspiring...SILLY SONGS! These little intermission fillers (intermission on a 30 minute show?) are not Grammy material and they wont make it on the Billboard Charts...but by GOD they are hillarious. Kids will love them because they are...well...silly. Adults will love them too because not only are they silly, but the guys at Big Idea are the masters of the hidden joke or allusion that only the adults would understand and enjoy. No, its not like the sick people over at Disney, these guys do it while keeping the high moral standards the Veggietales try to teach.
Did I mention that Silly Songs were silly?
Did I mention that Silly Songs were silly?
I wish VeggieTales were around when I was a kid. They are so cute and I absolutely L0VE the fact that they are teaching little kids so much about God and bible stories. The kids in the children's church at my church know the words to these silly songs by heart, and can sing along and enjoy these tapes over and over again. I think their hilarious, and I'm past that little-kid humor. I think even adults could enjoy this with their kids. So, get your kids away from that Pokemon crap and buy them a VeggieTales tape (preferably this one:Very Silly Songs) I promise you'll be pleasantly surprised at how great they are!
Did you know
- TriviaThe "bunny song" from VeggieTales: Rack, Shack & Benny (1995) had turned out to extremely popular when it wasn't supposed to be, as it taught children bad manners which were against the message of the show. For this reason, when this video came out, the bunny song segment was redubbed to encourage better manners and ways of living.
- ConnectionsEdited from VeggieTales: Where's God When I'm S-Scared? (1993)
- SoundtracksVeggieTales Theme Song
Written by Mike Nawrocki, Lisa Vischer, and Phil Vischer
Arranged and Produced by Kurt Heinecke
Performed by Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Lisa Vischer, and Kurt Heinecke (all uncredited)
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- ヴェジテールズ: 非常に愚かな歌
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- 30m
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