From Amazon.com
Some of the best known Bible stories get a dose of wacky humor courtesy of the VeggieTales gang in this 75-minute "best of" collection. Junior Asparagus takes center stage as the Bible's "Good Samaritan" in "The Story of Flibber-O-Loo" (from the episode
Are You My Neighbor?). The complete episodes of
Rack, Shack & Benny and
Josh and the Big Wall round out the program. The former finds Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and Junior inside the chocolate bunny factory of King Nebuchadnezzar (here, a giant cucumber), while the latter finds some pesky French peas in the path of those searching for the Promised Land. Certainly a great starter for those getting into the Christian life series that proves you can have a lot of fun while teaching age-old lessons. Each segment begins with energetic youngsters discussing the themes. For ages 4 to adult.
--Doug Thomas
From the Back Cover
You get courageous cucumbers, ambitious asparagus-you get heroes of epic proportions! You get VeggieTales Heroes of the Bible! - 75 minutes of the VERY best of the VeggieTales Bible stories!
"The Story of Flibber-O-Loo"(from Are You My Neighbor?) Big Idea's critically-acclaimed writing and animation bring the parable of the Good Samaritan to life in this hilarious, storybook adaptation of the biblical tale. Through rhyme and song, kids learn that loving your neighbor means helping those in need-even if they don't live next door!
Rack, Shack &Benny
When Nebby K. Nezzer builds a 90-foot chocolate bunny, three guys named Rack, Shack and Benny learn just how risky it can be to stand up for your beliefs in this hilarious retelling of the classic Bible story -Shdrach, Meshach, and Abednego and the Fiery Furnace!
Josh and the Big Wall!
Surrounded by huge walls and bristling with really annoying peas, no one gets to the Promised Land without going through Jericho first! Joshua has God's directions, but they sound kind of
well, weird. In the end, Joshua (Larry the Cucumber) and the children of Israel have to decide whether it's better to do things their way or God's way!