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VeggieTales - Madame Blueberry

VeggieTales - Madame Blueberry

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's so cool!
Review: Veggietales have been my favorite for awhile, but i really loved madame blueberry. I'm 14 and i still love them. and my sister loves them she's three. and my parents love them too! Madame blueberry is really cool and the songs are cool too. especially the stuff mart rap!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love Larry the Cucumber!
Review: Larry is the best. He is so cool. Mostly, when he was "Mr. Lunt" in the song "His Cheeseburger." Larry, I love you!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It had a good message along with great music
Review: Madame Blueberry was not only charming for little kids, but for the whole family. It was a great comedy with awesome dialouge and songs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VeggieTales are funny!
Review: My grandma has all of the Veggietales videos and this is my favorite one! It's about a rich blueberry who is sad because she thinks she doesn't have enough stuff. The other Veggies teach her to be thankful for what she has. VeggieTales are very funny! My favorite Veggie is Larry the cucumber. Kids ages 3 to -- I don't know, I like them and I'm 10 and my parents always laugh at the IRS agent in "The Toy That Saved Christmas"--all ages will like VeggieTales!

Watch this video and you're sure to have a good laugh.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic!! Wonderful story, Great music, Totally Enjoyable!
Review: This video tape was my first introduction to Veggie Tales. My family and I were totally taken aback by how funny this video is. Because of this video, we got hooked on Veggie Tales. We have since bought "Are You My Neighbor?" and "Larry Boy and the Fib from Outer Space". These two videos are also lots of fun, but "Madame Blueberry" is much better and funnier. Mike Nawrocki is a clever lunatic! The story line and music are awesome, and filled with many layers that keep this video fresh after many viewings. A great video to own!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's terrific!!!
Review: Madame blueberry is the cutest character! and i luv love songs with mr. lunt!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!!!
Review: My 3 boys LOVE this movie. They are always singing the blue song. The songs are wonderful and the movie is really funny. It teaches them a great lesson while also being very entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BAH HAH HAH! This was great!
Review: Hey, this is the kind of stuff where you wish you could give it a few more stars! When you, your wife, AND your baby girl sit through this, AFTER a full day of this, that, and the other and be like, "COOL!", you wonder why you waited this long for it. This is easily something to watch with popcorn and soda, but Hershey bars and hot chocolate couldn't hurt either.

Well, we find Bob on the set and ZZZOOOMMM!! ZZOOOMMM!!! SSCCREEEECCHHHH!! Larry parks this big lug of a toy action jeep right beside our tomato friend. But Larry says when he gets a thing or 2 more, THEN he'll be happy. Bob asks the right question, "Larry, how much stuff do you need to be happy?" Good topic for the show, right? And who might come to the rescue? The French Peas! HA! They have a story for us. And that story revolves around Madame Blueberry, who already has a house in a tree, friends and food, 2 butlers, but she isn't happy! She cries all the time, looking at pictures of her neighbors things, and crying about how their things are better. Well, if things aren't already bad enough, here come those sneaky leeks! What do they have for Madam? Why, The Stuff-Mart! What happens? French Pea, Jean Claude warns us that this is a day where Madame Blueberry learns an important lesson.

Hey, we loved this! As a guy, it is actually my favorite Veggie Tale to date! Trust me, when you view this, and you even hear your daughter, who isn't quite a year old yet, start going, "HEE HEE! HA HA!", you know you made a good choice. But, I still don't know if I'll get used to a love song by Mr. Lunt. Hey, bottom line, this is always good for a lesson, as well as a good workout for your sense of humor! Da na na na na, Stuff-Mart, Stuff-Mart! Da na na na na, Stuff-Mart, Stuff-Mart!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome story and values to teach your little ones!
Review: This is just a very cute video. It's neat to see how the people at Big Idea treat the common problem of "too much stuff." Madame Blueberry is blue because she doesn't like all her stuff and wasn't happy until she got all new stuff at Stuff Mart. It wasn't until she saw Junior being happy with a ball instead of the train he wanted that she truly realized that it wasn't stuff she needed but a new and happy heart. When her house falls along with all hew new stuff, she makes new friends and is truly thankful for what she has. It's a great story to teach little ones, especially today when we all seem too glutted with "stuff." This is very well done and quite cute. Thanks a bunch Big Idea!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another Veggie Tales Winner
Review: My 6yo son is a big Veggie Tales fan, but he absolutely LOVES this episode. It's not hard to see why, as a parent, because the animation is adorable and vivid and the songs are instant classics (the chorus to "His Cheeseburger" cracks me up every time.) I'm surprised anyone thought that the concept that "stuff does not make you happy" is too hard for kids to comprehend. These days, virtually all of children's programming is basically made up of half-hour commercials for merchandise and toy lines, so this was extremely refreshing to see. The end is very concrete and leaves no room for confusion in a young child. My son was becoming extremely greedy and Mr. Asky McGrabby every time we went to any store, but it seems like he actually *learned* something with this video, because a gentle, "Are you gonna be like Madame Blueberry was?" makes him smile AND stop the constant toy-pleading.

I don't disagree, though, that this video delivers a message that many adults would do well to internalize as well. =)


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