If you like your vegetables big -- really big -- head to the Bi-lo Center in Greenville on Saturday. You'll find an 8-foot tall cucumber, an 8-foot wide tomato, a 9-foot asparagus spear and assorted ...
For decades Phil Vischer created animated stories sharing biblical stories in a creative way through "Veggie Tales" and now he's created a Bible for kids. "The Laugh and Learn Bible for Kids," which ...
The Veggie Tales Live show, "God Made You Special," coming to the Lancaster County Bible Church on Friday, will be a rip-roaring good time, according to producer Charley Redmond. "How can you beat ...
LITTLE ROCK — The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie isn't an explicitly Christian film. But it's the brainchild of Phil Vischer, the creative genius whose lovable, limbless ...
Far from the conventional garden variety, the vegetables have names -- Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber and Jr. Asparagus -- and are characters in a new three-dimensional, computer-animated video ...
, the garden of bouncing, limbless vegetables created by the company now based in Franklin, Tenn. "We go into a new world with each new production," said Mike Nawrocki, who co-created VeggieTales with ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) — In a changing media landscape, VeggieTales has survived for 25 years on parents' familiarity and trust, experts say. A reboot of the iconic kids show debuts this fall on TBN.
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.
The Lombard-based company that created Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber and other cartoon stars of the popular “VeggieTales” series has been sold at an auction for $19.3 million. New York-based ...
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