Hilarious Entry in the Series
The latest episode of everyone's favorite vegetables is packed full.
First up is "Going Up," a "silent" film starring the three Veggie Stooges working to deliver a very heavy piano up a very tall flight of stairs.
Next up is our silly song, the hilarious "School House Polka." Where do they get these great ideas?
Then comes a new segment. "Lufti's Fanciful Flanographs" features the story of St. Patrick. I found this retelling rather funny myself.
Finally comes the title feature. Larry takes the main role of The Italian Scallion, a sumo wrestler who never takes anything seriously. Will he follow through when he challenges Apollo Gourd to a championship match?
All this is held together by Bob trying to convince Larry, via phone, to go to the charity event he's supposed to be at.
While the last couple of episodes have been great, they've had fewer laugh out loud moments in them do to the nature of the stories they were...
Another Excellent Story
This VeggieTales release is another winner. With four excellent segments, this show has enough variety to win over lots of different tastes.
"Going Up" is a spoof of Laurel and Hardy mixed with The Three Stooges, and while this has some dialogue (not in the actual story, but in the special dialogue cards that go with it), the original "unrestored" version that was going to be part of the show before it was changed is included as a bonus DVD feature.
"Schoolhouse Polka" is a pretty good Silly Song, though not as good as some other recent greats like "Sport Utility Vehicle" and "Belly Button." It's also kind of short. A good segment, nonetheless.
"St. Patrick's Day" tells the story of Saint Patrick in a mix of 2-D and 3-D animation, within the context of a flannelgraph. It's a great story on church history and it's very funny to boot.
The main segment, "Sumo of the Opera," is wonderful with a great color palette, excellent animation, and a...
They Seem Like the Veggies to Me.
Despite the fact that Veggies Tales and Big Idea are now owned by a larger company, the creativity and Biblical messages haven't stopped coming. THE SUMO OF THE OPERA is the latest episode to be released in the Veggie Tales series.
The entire episode revolves around a message of perseverance. Larry isn't on the show because he's supposed to be delivering some toys to some kids. However, he's gotten lost and is about ready to give up when he calls Bob asking for help. What follows are several films aimed at trying to keep Larry from giving up with what he set out to do.
The first short in the episode is a "silent" film called "Going Up". The short film is kind of a tribute to the Three Stooges and involves a trio of vegetables (who look like the Stooges) trying to deliver a piano up a mountain of stairs. The film is introduced by a hand-puppet in the shape of a cucumber which is operated by Khalil.
The second short on the tape is the usual Silly...
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