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, 34minutes
Directed by Michael Nawrocki,
Phil Vischer,
Mike NawrockiGenres AnimationActors Michael Nawrocki,
Mike Nawrocki,
Phil VischerRating74%
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
Directed by Michael NawrockiGenres AnimationActors Michael Nawrocki,
Phil VischerRating73%
This episode starts immediately with the counter top, initially skipping the theme song. Larry the Cucumber, thinking this is the very first "VeggieTales workout video", begins a jumping workout in time to generic, upbeat workout music, then proceeds to trampoline exercises. However, after jumping progressively higher, he hits his head on the cupboards... again and again., 30minutes
Directed by Michael Nawrocki,
Mike NawrockiGenres Musical,
AnimationActors Phil Vischer,
Michael Nawrocki,
Mike NawrockiRating68%
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., 38minutes
Directed by Michael NawrockiGenres Comedy,
Musical,
AnimationActors Michael Nawrocki,
Phil VischerRating71%
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., 38minutes
Directed by Michael Nawrocki,
Mike NawrockiOrigin USAGenres AnimationActors Phil Vischer,
Michael Nawrocki,
Mike NawrockiRating73%
The episode opens with Jimmy and Jerry Gourd looking like Bob and Larry, who both are trying to host the show but aren't doing a convincing job of it. When the real Bob and Larry arrive, Jimmy and Jerry explain that they figured that Bob and Larry could use a break, and they've been wanted to host a show ever since Dave and the Giant Pickle. Bob argues that he just had a break, but humors the gourds and lets them tell a short story they wrote called "The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill (And Came Down With All The Bananas)"., 52minutes
Directed by Michael NawrockiOrigin USAGenres AnimationThemes Middle-earth filmsActors Tim Hodge,
Phil Vischer,
Michael NawrockiRating71%
"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., 1h25
Directed by Michael Nawrocki,
Mike NawrockiOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Seafaring films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Pirate films,
Musical filmsActors Phil Vischer,
Michael Nawrocki,
Tim Hodge,
Mike Nawrocki,
Cam Clarke,
Yuri LowenthalRating56%
The film opens somewhere in the late 17th century with two pirate ships fighting. The prince, Alexander of Monterria, is captured by Robert the Terrible, his ruthless uncle. The other pirates search the ship for the princess, Eloise, but miss her hiding spot and leave. When Eloise and her butler Willory (played by Archibald Asparagus) emerge, she sends a device that her father made, a "Helpseeker," to find heroes to save Alexander. It evades the pirates on the ship and jumps into the sea., 1h23
Directed by Michael Nawrocki,
Phil Vischer,
Mike NawrockiOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
Musical,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Pirate films,
Musical films,
Films based on the Bible,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Phil Vischer,
Tim Hodge,
Michael Nawrocki,
Mike NawrockiRating63%
Bob the Tomato is driving Dad Asparagus and some of the Veggie children to see the popular singer "Twippo" in concert. Meanwhile, Laura Carrot is taunting the other children because she won a backstage pass. Her taunting makes Dad Asparagus accidentally hit Bob, who loses control of the vehicle. Laura loses her backstage pass as the vehicle loses control and careens down a hill, stopping short of a river.Directed by Michael NawrockiThemes Children's filmsActors 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.