Pros: A good lesson taught with lots of laughs and fun music.
Cons: Dated animation
The Bottom Line:
Veggies started here
Two decades old so dated
But still so much fun
"God is Bigger Than the Boogie Man." And the Slime Monster, Too
Welcome to the video that started it all. Okay, so maybe
that's a bit too big a statement. But Where's God When I'm S-Scared? is indeed
the first VeggieTales video ever produced. And it shows exactly what the series
would be capable of in terms of humor if not animation.
In case you are new to the series, here are the basics.
VeggieTales is a series of Christian videos that use computer animation to
teach kids truths from the Bible. They star talking vegetables. Bob the Tomato
and Larry the Cucumber host the series, and a plethora of other characters come
on as needed to act out parts. There are songs and jokes. And the series has a
following not only among the pre-school target audience, but also their
parents, college students, singles, and anyone else with a taste for fun.
This first entry introduces the format most of the videos
will follow. Bob and Larry welcome us to the show and present us with a viewer
letter asking a question. This particular question is about dealing with fear.
They then proceed to introduce two segments that help us deal with fears.
Up first is "Tales from the Crisper." In it, we
meet Jr. Asparagus. He's stayed up late to watch a scary TV show, but then he
has trouble getting to sleep. Fortunately, Bob and Larry show up to teach him
that things on TV aren't real, and that God is bigger than the Boogie Man. They
do that in a fun song with a catchy tune. I bet you'll find yourself humming it
after you are done.
At this point they take a break for the first ever
"Silly Song with Larry." This favorite segment is introduced with
"The Water Buffalo Song." During it, Larry sings that
"Everybody's got a water buffalo" until Archibald Asparagus comes in
and stops him before people start writing in demanding their water buffalo.
Finally, we get a musical retelling of "Daniel and the
Lion's Den" from the Bible. While there is some dialogue, this classic
story of God protecting Daniel from hungry lions is told almost completely in
song. Again, the tunes are catchy and the lyrics are funny.
In some ways, you can tell the show is already up and
running well. The songs are great and the dialogue is funny. I find it hard to
believe that people could view this and find nothing to laugh at. My favorite
bit is Daniel's chatter as he is carried to the lions. Jr. Asparagus is a great
kid's character, and some of his lines about the Slime Monster are funny as
well. They introduce Bob's aversion to the "What We Have Learned"
song here, too. This is a running gag that they still haven't milked to death
yet.
On the other hand, this video is terribly dated. The video
was originally released in 1993. That's two years before Toy Story. And, even
though the show is only 30 minutes, the budget was very small. Most of the
animation consists of the various vegetables bounding as they talk and sing.
The backgrounds are simple and the shots are a little crude at times. Their new
videos are much better, as you'd expect. But, don't let this discourage you.
The animation may show its age, but you can still watch it. It only bothers me
for the first minute or two and after that I'm fully engaged in the story.
Yes, this video may be dated, but it is still great. The
jokes are funny, and the lesson is still true. So help your kids deal with
their fears by getting Where's God When I'm S-Scared?
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