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VeggieTales in the City is an American animated comedy Christian television series produced by Big Idea Entertainment. The series is a sequel to VeggieTales in the House and it premiered on Netflix on February 24, 2017 with the release of 13 episodes. [2] [1] [3] A second season was released on September 15, 2017. The series was removed by ...
Big Idea Productions, LLC (formerly known as Big Idea Productions, Inc., Big Idea, Inc. and Big Idea Entertainment, LLC; also known simply as Big Idea) is an American animation production company and is currently an in-name only unit, best known for its animated VeggieTales series of Christian-themed home videos.
In the video, a determined young girl (Laura Carrot) sets out to save the city park from being turned into a parking lot by getting her grandfather (Larry the Cucumber) to stage a reunion concert with the Groovy Brothers, the disco band he headlined forty years ago.
VeggieTales is an American Christian CGI-animated series and franchise for children created by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki under Big Idea Entertainment.The series stars Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber leading a variety of fruit and vegetable characters as they retell stories from the Bible and parody pop culture while also teaching life lessons according to a biblical world view.
VeggieTales Timothy Hodge (born April 2, 1963) is an American voice actor, story artist, writer, animator, comedian, and director at Big Idea Entertainment in Nashville, Tennessee , where he has works on the VeggieTales [ 1 ] videos as well as other animated projects like 3-2-1 Penguins! .
Douglas Richard TenNapel (/ t ə ˈ n eɪ p əl / tə-NAY-pəl; [1] born July 10, 1966) is an American animator, writer, cartoonist, video game designer, and comic book artist whose work has encompassed animated television, video games, and comic books.
The show focuses on the VeggieTales characters putting on Broadway-style shows in Mr. Nezzer's theater that retell Bible stories and parody mainstream Pop-culture.Each episode begins with a question in the form of a letter from a kid, and then Bob and Larry respond to that question by putting on a show.
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