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“VeggieTales” is a collection of animated home videos for children that encourage moral behavior based on Christian and biblical principles.
Amy Duggar King Says 'VeggieTales' Was Banned at Cousin's Home in Fear of 'Kids Thinking Vegetables Talk' "Being bold this year and just not holding back!" ...
The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie Production: A Universal release and presentation of a Big Idea production. Produced by David Pitts, Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Paula Marcus ...
Artisan’s again helping a couple of talking vegetables make the leap from the produce counter to the bigscreen. New York film distrib is dishing up a second “VeggieTales” toon, “The Bob ...
Phil Vischer, executive producer, co-writer, co-director and about half the voice cast for "Jonah--A VeggieTales Movie," is a man who practices what he preaches.
The show became a home video hit, making national headlines by selling more than 65 million videos and spawning a major motion picture, “Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie.” ...
Big Idea, Inc. is backing the upcoming release of the latest VeggieTales episode with a host of promotions targeting children and adults. To generate buzz over the Nov. 1 DVD and VHS release of ...
(RNS) — Phil Vischer was driving home from his studio and listening to NPR when he had another of his big ideas. Vischer, the creator of “VeggieTales,” the animated series in which produce ...
Verdict. VeggieTales: LarryBoy and the Bad Apple is by no means the worst Christian-themed game out there, It's also relatively understated with its themes, mostly focusing on different types of ...
Amy Duggar King called out the Institute in Basic Life Principles and her family this week, claiming that her cousins weren't allowed to watch the Christian cartoon series "VeggieTales" as kids.
Big Idea has had tremendous success putting VeggieTales films in theaters. In 2002, the company released its first theatrical feature, Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie, which grossed $25.6 million globally.