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VeggieTales - Dave and the Giant Pickle

VeggieTales - Dave and the Giant Pickle

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it's a big pickle
Review: This tape is one of the best VeggieTales. A straightforward lesson in depending upon God, so it doesn't matter how little you are. You'll be singing "He's big, I'm little" for months. The psychiatrist Silly Song is among the silliest of Silly Songs ever produced by Big Idea. Completely enjoyable for adults. No Barney-like hatred will be induced. Enjoyable for kids as well, plus a wonderful lesson...which is also a good lesson for adults.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great stuff!
Review: If you've never seen VeggieTales, you need to. Whatever age you are. Like only a few things in the past (Rocky & Bullwinkle comes to mind) the humor here appeals to kids and to grownups. Some of it is clearly over the kids' heads -- like the philistine peas, a ripoff of The Frenchman in Monty Python's Holy Grail -- but there is plenty for the kids to love.

This is my favorite VeggieTales video thus far, and I've seen all the way through Madame Blueberry. I like that they tell one story instead of two short ones, and there are some great funny moments in here. David's sheep just can't stay upright. And Goliath wears boxing gloves.

And the silly song is beautiful. Usta!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Veggies that talk
Review: This is a good video in the series. The story line is good, but moves a little quickly for me at some points. And I think that anyone that talks to vegetables after this has a wonderful imagination! Hey, I'm 19 and I talk to Lego's. So sue me. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The "Pick of the Crop!"
Review: I own every single Veggietales video, and this is my favorite! Although it only has two songs, they are the best! "Love my Lips" is hilerious and the melody in "Big things Too" is toe-tapping and fun! It has a great lesson, too. Little guys can do big things when you believe in God. That's a good lesson for all ages. Everyone in my family loves it, to the preschooler (age 6) to Dad;, to me(age 14). Dave and the Giant Pickle is definitely the "pick of the crop!" (pardon the pun!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Made Me Buy The Whole Series
Review: After watching this video, I ran back to the store and bought every other Veggie Tale Video they had in stock. I bought them for my daughter, but my husband and I fell in love with them. When it comes to teaching values, forget Barnie - Veggie Tales are a real winner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific Bible stories
Review: Dave and the Giant Pickle is one of my favorite Veggie Tales. It shows the children (and adults) a fun and educational way of learning Bible stories. I love it and so does my 3 year old!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite of all the Veggie Tales!
Review: This one was the first Veggie Tales video I ever saw, and I think it's still my favorite! The Jurassic Park allusion is hilarious. Intelligent, funny, witty, not just for kids but adults too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most fantastic children's video I have ever seen!
Review: You will fall in love with this tale of David and Goliath acted out by the wittiest vegetables around! My three-year-old son loves the characters (especially Larry) and I find myself drawn in by the unique humor that the writers so eloquently work in. The "Silly Songs by Larry--I Love My Lips" shown half-way through the video make is a worthwhile buy in itself! My favorite line from the song: "She had a beard and it felt weird," says Larry as he sings about his lip experiences.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Just For Kids
Review: Veggie Tales are not only for the children, but for youth and adult alike. The songs are incredible and the humor is not too sappy or too childish. At my University Veggie Tales is a big hit. Any one can enjoy Veggie Tales, if they give it a chance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top-notch story telling and animation
Review: I bought Veggietales for the kids, but the whole family (ages 9 through 65) have enjoyed the excellent animation, the silly humor, and the great story telling. Great for getting your kids into the Bible, but if that's not your goal, they will enjoy the message and have a lot of fun.


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