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VeggieTales - The Ballad of Little Joe

VeggieTales - The Ballad of Little Joe

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've gotta tell you sumtin...
Review: ...I don't got a belly button.

<<< bel - lee but -tin >>>

This tale of Joseph and the coat of many colors is funny,
clever, easily accessible to children (and adults!). A noteworthy effort to remind us that God has a will for all of us. Not unike "Josh and the Big Wall" in which we are instructed to follow God's plan, not ours. Veggie fans are going to LOVE this one.

I can't seem to get the song "Belly Button" out of my head. It's a hilarious parody of 98 degrees, N-Sync, or whatever generic boy band is remotely popular right now.

Never thought I'd see Lance Bass portrayed as a squash.

Get this video/DVD now, and share it with your friends. All of them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is how it should be!
Review: After a disappointing follow up to "Jonah" in "Auto-namation", Big Idea has come back strong with "Ballad"! This would have been the perfect follow up to "Jonah", with several cameos from that movie sprinkled here and there (look for Mister Twisty's Twisted Cheese Curls and a great cameo from Kahleel...who would have thought a caterpillar could rap?). It had some truly hilarious moments, but the highlight of the dvd has to be "Bellybutton", featuring Larry, Mister Lundt, and the gang in a music video to rival anything N'Sync ever put out (though I doubt they ever sang of the same subject matter). The message from God's Word is clear in Little Joe, and I have to say I'm really glad I took the time to get this one. I wish it had been a little longer, but that's just because I was having such a good time. My kids loved it, but I think my wife and I had a better time than they did. Great work, Big Idea!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great tale Padnah!
Review: Another classic from Veggie Tales. My son loves the cowboy theme and as he gets older the Christian theme will sink in!! I emjoy the jokes and the superb animation

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hysterical silliness!
Review: Funnier than "Dave and the Giant Pickle"'s sheep who fall over "a lot". We are in love with the French Peas. The western story was terrific. The kids loved it. As for the silly song - my hubby and I had to watch it again after the kids went to bed. Nearly killed ourselves with laughter. We just rented it and now I HAVE to HAVE it. Stocking stuffer!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Veggie Tales Winner
Review: How do the writers at Big Idea Productions keep coming up with such great movies? The Ballad of Little Joe is full of fun and just as entertaining for adults as for children. I laughed out loud at the Boyz in the Sink song "Belly Button"! The main story, a western retelling of the Bible classic Joseph and his coat of many colors, is wonderful and brings with it an excellent lesson on keeping the faith, even when life seems to go against you. Little Joe kept his integrity and he was a winner in the end. You will be, too, after enjoying this feature. Highly recommended for the four to seven year age range.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Veggie Tales Winner
Review: How do the writers at Big Idea Productions keep coming up with such great movies? The Ballad of Little Joe is full of fun and just as entertaining for adults as for children. I laughed out loud at the Boyz in the Sink song "Belly Button"! The main story, a western retelling of the Bible classic Joseph and his coat of many colors, is wonderful and brings with it an excellent lesson on keeping the faith, even when life seems to go against you. Little Joe kept his integrity and he was a winner in the end. You will be, too, after enjoying this feature. Highly recommended for the four to seven year age range.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite VT video yet!
Review: I admit I used to think the Veggie Tales were some of the most annoying characters...that is until I had kids! I used to leave the room whenever any parent was playing one of these videos but now here I am right in the middle of the living room floor with my kids and the popcorn, singing and laughing right along with them. This is undoubtedly my favorite VT video yet. I don't know how these guys keep coming up with these storylines and songs, but they are so cute and so hilarious! This one is based on the story of Joseph, and it is told in a way only the Veggie Tales can. In the middle of the video the veggies do a boy-band spin-off with the "belly button" song that is sooooo funny.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great fun for the family
Review: I got this recently for my 2 kids (2 and 4) and its great fun. I can't get the song by boys in the sink "I got to tell you something" out of my mind. It's a fantastic retelling of the story of Joseph in western time. The DVD has a 321 penguines short on it. Its the same one on the "Plante tell a lie" movie though but my kids don't seem to mind watching it on either video, there also is a fun multiple choice game at the end (but a non reader can't do it on his own)
Keep up the good work Big Ideas.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Our first introduction that got our daughters hooked
Review: I have two daughters ages, 20 months and 3 1/2. They both loved this movie. My youngest refers to Larry as Joe due to this movie. The story is fun, fast paced, and entertaining to people of all ages. I find taking a Bible story and applying it to another age and time helps children be able to apply the scriptures to themselves and to their situations today. My oldest will talk about how bad things can happen and God still loves us after we watch this film. (My daughters like it so much that sometimes this seems like it is too oftern)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Our first introduction that got our daughters hooked
Review: I have two daughters ages, 20 months and 3 1/2. They both loved this movie. My youngest refers to Larry as Joe due to this movie. The story is fun, fast paced, and entertaining to people of all ages. I find taking a Bible story and applying it to another age and time helps children be able to apply the scriptures to themselves and to their situations today. My oldest will talk about how bad things can happen and God still loves us after we watch this film. (My daughters like it so much that sometimes this seems like it is too oftern)


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