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Hugely popular in the 1990s, the computer-animated Christian series — featuring Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber retelling Bible stories — has been rebooted on Trinity Broadcasting Network.
VeggieTales co-creators Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki wrote most of the new episodes and will also reprise their roles as the show’s hosts, Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber.
The VeggieTales' live "God Made You Special" stage show, featuring a 7-foot-tall Larry the Cucumber and a 5-foot-6 Bob the Tomato, will be making a stop at Metropolitan Church of God on Sunday ...
Larry Boy, referred to as “the Cucumber of Steel,” also represents a technical shift from VeggieTales’ computer-generated animation, to a process called “flash animation,” which is ...
Hartzler is a writer, "VeggieTales" promoter, farmer, teacher and part-time church worker. She is accompanied here by Larry, who is a cucumber. (Pantagraph/B MOSHER) ...
The VeggieTales will leave no pun unturned for a laugh, especially when it comes to their music. Fans who know the VeggieTales will know its Boys in the Sink, whose name might just sound a little ...
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 ...
Take a cucumber, a tomato, asparagus, and a handful of other vegetables and fruits. Sprinkle with silliness. Top with faith-based morality. That “recipe” has served Mike Nawrocki and Phil ...
Big Idea, led by “VeggieTales” castmates Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber, sold $30 million of its computer-animated, Judeo-Christian-based videos in the late 1990s.
When Larry the Cucumber and Bob the Tomato tell Bible stories to teach lessons on morality, the DVDs are so much fun, kids will love them. Jonah - A VeggieTales Movie Jonah and the Whale story is ...