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Adults love “VeggieTales” because of its Monty Python-esque humor, its unique twist to Old Testament stories, and its Christian values of honesty, kindness, forgiveness and sharing.
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.
My struggle now, as it was when I was a child, is finding the works that excel without grading on a curve, works that aren’t ...
The Christian broadcaster will air 18 new episodes of VeggieTales, beginning with a Christmas special that will debut in late fall.
Amy Duggar King called out the Institute in Basic Life Principles and her family this week, claiming that her cousins weren't allowed to watch the Christian cartoon series "VeggieTales" as kids.
The Census Bureau has partnered with the Christian cartoon franchise "VeggieTales" to teach kids about this year's census, the latest in its ongoing drive to get people to fill out the tally.
Unlike many of the people who produce Christian videos, the creators of VeggieTales understand that entertainment should be truly entertaining if it is to attract a broad, non-Christian audience.
In June, Phil Vischer—creator of VeggieTales and voice of Bob the Tomato in the popular Christian animated series—posted a now viral video called “Race in America” that attempts to answer the question ...
When Vischer learned several years ago that two Christian bookstores--the primary distribution outlet for the faith-based, computer-animated VeggieTales video series--had pooled their resources to ...
Amy Duggar King has revealed the bizarre reason her famous cousins were barred from watching the Christian cartoon series “VeggieTales.” King — whose cousins starred on TLC’s hit reality ...