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.
In 1988, Phil Vischer was locked away in his tiny garage experimenting with the first widely available computer animation software. It was still seven years before Pixar’s “Toy Story” would become the ...
LITTLE ROCK — The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie isn't an explicitly Christian film. But it's the brainchild of Phil Vischer, the creative genius whose lovable, limbless ...
(RNS) — For nearly three decades, the VeggieTales creator has been making people laugh while telling them about Jesus. Now, spurred by his faith, he has been attending to the recent struggles of ...
While a former writer of the popular Christian animated show VeggieTales argues there is just one race of vegetables, one college student raises an interesting question. If all vegetables are ...
The star plays "the sweetest potato of them all" in the newest VeggieTales film Kellie Pickler’s career path has taken her many places: the American Idol finals; a correspondent job on Jay Leno’s ...
Kellie Pickler is about to make her big screen debut ... well, sort of. The singer is lending her voice to the upcoming 'VeggieTales' movie, 'Beauty and the Beet.' The 'Dancing With the Stars' ...
Amy Duggar King claimed this week that her cousins were not allowed to watch the Christian cartoon series "VeggieTales" as kids because their parents did not want them thinking "vegetables talk." "I ...
After first blaming time constraints as the reason certain references to God were cut from a popular children’s television series, NBC on Friday acknowledged that the edits were made because the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) — In a changing media landscape, VeggieTales has survived for 25 years on parents' familiarity and trust, experts say. A reboot of the iconic kids show debuts this fall on TBN.
Popular kids’ show VeggieTales has come under fire from critics who believe the show is racist. According to a student participating in Cal Sate San Marco’s Annual Whiteness Forum, VeggieTales‘ “evil” ...
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