Rating: Summary: Yet another Veggie hit for the guys at "Big Ideas"!!!!!! Review: RACK, Shack, and Benny are characters played by the imfamous Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, & Jr. Asparagus. They are workers in a chocolate bunny factory who are faced with the delima of worshiping a giant chocolate bunny. Mr. Nezzer (the owner of the company) says they have to bow down and sing the bunny song or be thrown in the furnace with the rest of the "Bad Bunnies." Jr. Asparagus reminds his buddies what their parents taught them (in a great song) - that they should "Stand up for what they believe in because God is the one to back them up - HE'll see them through." Based on the Bible story of Shadrach, Meshach & Abednego, Daniel 3:1-30, this is a great movie for kids and parents. Mr Nezzer might be a little scary for the tiny folks but I have to say that my 9 month old loves the music and the characters. (I also make sure that I watch whatever she watches.) It teaches them that God can rescue them from anything, and they should take a stand for Him even if it means some potentialy serious consequences. On a side note, I also love the refernce Jr makes to his parents teaching him what was right & wrong to begin with. If he hadn't been taught what was right, he wouldn't have known that bowing down to the bunny was something that he shouldn't be doing. Nothing like a great lesson for kids AND adults! I think that the crew at "Big Ideas" has successfully mastered a converting a classic Bible story to a hip beat without losing any of the many lessons to be learned from it. Make sure you check out their other videos as well (Josh & the Big Wall is also a favorite)
Rating: Summary: Yet another Veggie hit for the guys at "Big Ideas"!!!!!! Review: RACK, Shack, and Benny are characters played by the imfamous Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, & Jr. Asparagus. They are workers in a chocolate bunny factory who are faced with the delima of worshiping a giant chocolate bunny. Mr. Nezzer (the owner of the company) says they have to bow down and sing the bunny song or be thrown in the furnace with the rest of the "Bad Bunnies." Jr. Asparagus reminds his buddies what their parents taught them (in a great song) - that they should "Stand up for what they believe in because God is the one to back them up - HE'll see them through." Based on the Bible story of Shadrach, Meshach & Abednego, Daniel 3:1-30, this is a great movie for kids and parents. Mr Nezzer might be a little scary for the tiny folks but I have to say that my 9 month old loves the music and the characters. (I also make sure that I watch whatever she watches.) It teaches them that God can rescue them from anything, and they should take a stand for Him even if it means some potentialy serious consequences. On a side note, I also love the refernce Jr makes to his parents teaching him what was right & wrong to begin with. If he hadn't been taught what was right, he wouldn't have known that bowing down to the bunny was something that he shouldn't be doing. Nothing like a great lesson for kids AND adults! I think that the crew at "Big Ideas" has successfully mastered a converting a classic Bible story to a hip beat without losing any of the many lessons to be learned from it. Make sure you check out their other videos as well (Josh & the Big Wall is also a favorite)
Rating: Summary: The Best in the Veggie Tales Series Review: Rack, Shack, and Benny is by far the best in the Veggie Tales series (well maybe not by far cause I wouldn't want to diminish any of the other ones, especially the Larry Boys). Anyway, Veggie Tales is a big hit in my college dorm. We have Veggie Tales party nights and just watch Veggie Tales and then sing along with the Sing-A-Long video. Veggie Tales is a great idea, and a great series. Thank you, Big Idea
Rating: Summary: Not Great, But Overall Pretty Good Review: There's trouble brewing at the Nezzer Chocolate Factory! To celebrate the sale of their two millionth chocolate bunny, company president Nebby K. Nezzer announces that his workers can eat as many bunnies as they like! This sounds great until three boys named Rack, Shack, and Benny (played by Bob, Larry, and Junior) remember that their parents taught them not to eat too much candy. Can the boys do what's right even when all their friends are doing something else? And why is Mr. Nezzer building a 90-foot tall chocolate bunny? Rack, Shack, and Benny are about to find out just how risky it can be to stand up for what you believe in!
Rating: Summary: Clean Etertainment for All Ages! Funny ! Review: This a very good video! My daughter learned a lesson from it! Ienjoyed watching it with her! It was entertaining while teaching agreat lesson about peer pressure and following God! It is entertaining and amusing for all ages! I love to hear Aspragus Jr. sing! He is so cute! My daughter loves Lora! We have already ordered the newest Vegi Tales video and cannot wait until it arrives! The Vegi Tales are really great for children and adults too. You do not have to feel like you have to watch to censore them, you can enjoy watching them with the kids!
Rating: Summary: Early Animation, Still Better on DVD Review: This being one of the earlier VeggieTales, one should not expect eye popping animation. In fact, even the creators admit that many of the scenes were done in primative fashion and in some places it is very obvious, even without the commentary. The real fun with this show is the music. The "Bunny Song" is a very infectious tune (lyrics modified for Veggie Karaoke)and the Silly Song is one of the classics. The DVD extras, although not quite as good as "Josh and the Big Wall" are still fun - and the voice flip-flop is fun for kids and adults. Although not the best VeggieTales out there, it still inspires me to keep looking for that elusive all red/face only Bob the Tomato necktie! Most poigniant moment: Jr. Asparagus' mother singing to him in the crib. Funniest moment: "I think the dwarfs have your mother confused with someone else!"
Rating: Summary: Fabulous video for the kids! Review: This has got to be one of the greatest videos for kids on the market today. It is absolutely hysterical and has a wonderful message. I find myself singing the bunny song to make my son laugh when he's feeling mopey and I think it's a prerequisite for every mommy to learn the "wherever you are" song. The entire video is fabulous! I am always genuinely pleased when he opts to put in this video above his others.
Rating: Summary: A classic Veggietales adventure Review: This is a classic episode and I love it. The silly song is absolutely hilarious. The story is a good one too. Kids and adults will love it.
Rating: Summary: A classic Veggietales adventure Review: This is a classic episode and I love it. The silly song is absolutely hilarious. The story is a good one too. Kids and adults will love it.
Rating: Summary: Great Message and Great Fun Review: This is a fabulous series which teaches valuable lessons. This is one of the best of the lot. The conveyor belt scene reminds me a lot of my workplace! A great video for kids aged 2 to 102.
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