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VeggieTales: It's a Meaningful Life is a american film of genre Animation directed by Phil Vischer released in USA on 5 october 2010 with Phil Vischer

VeggieTales: It's a Meaningful Life (2010)

VeggieTales: It's a Meaningful Life
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Released in USA 5 october 2010
Length 35minutes
Directed by ,    
OriginUSA
Genres Animation
Rating65% 3.2847353.2847353.2847353.2847353.284735

"It's a Meaningful Life" is the 33rd VeggieTales episode. It was released directly to DVD on October 5, 2010. Larry the Cucumber stars in the main role of "Stewart" in the episode which is inspired by the movie It's A Wonderful Life starring Jimmy Stewart. Stevey Joy Ru Chapman co-stars as "Emma the Rhubarb" and her adopted dad Steven Curtis Chapman sings "Meant to Be".

Actors

Phil Vischer

(Bob the Tomato / Morty Bumble (Mr. Lunt) / Stewart's Dad (Mr. Nezzer) / Jim Gourdly / Percy Pea / Silly Song Announcer)
Michael Nawrocki
Mike Nawrocki

(Stewart Green (Larry the Cucumber) / Art Green / QWERTY / Worker Pete (Oscar the Polish Caterer) / Lil' Pea / Grampa Gourd)
Tim Hodge

(Worker Henry / Wings Shop Owner)
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