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VeggieTales in the House
Genre
Based onCharacters created
byPhil Vischer andMike Nawrocki
Developed byDoug TenNapel
Written byEthan Nicolle
Eric Branscum
Michael J. Nelson
Wes Halula
Kristine Lacey
Doug TenNapel
Directed byTim Hodge
Craig George
Bill Breneisen
Voices ofPhil Vischer
Mike Nawrocki
Tress MacNeille
Rob Paulsen
Kel Mitchell
China Anne McClain
Maurice LaMarche
Tony Hale
Jon Heder
Opening theme"VeggieTales in the House Theme Song"
Ending theme"VeggieTales in the House Theme Song"(instrumental)
ComposersTerry Scott Taylor
Robert D. Watson
Michael "Smidi" Smith
Scott Krippayne
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes52 (104 segments)(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerDoug TenNapel
Running time22 minutes (11 minutes per segment)[1]
Production companiesBig Idea Entertainment
DreamWorks Animation Television
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseNovember 26, 2014 (2014-11-26) –
September 23, 2016 (2016-09-23)
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VeggieTales in the House is an AmericananimatedcomedyChristiantelevision series developed byDoug TenNapel (ofEarthworm Jim andCatscratch fame) and produced byBig Idea Entertainment (owned byDreamWorks Classics), and animated byBardel Entertainment.[2] It picks up after theVeggieTales original home video series and stars many of the same cast members as in the first series. Additional characters are voiced byTress MacNeille,Rob Paulsen,Kel Mitchell,China Anne McClain,Maurice LaMarche,Tony Hale, andJon Heder.[3]

Characters

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Main article:List of VeggieTales characters

Main

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  • Bob the Tomato (voiced byPhil Vischer) – One of the main characters ofVeggieTales, he is best friends and roommates with Larry the Cucumber and acts as thestraight man to Larry. He works part-time at Pa Grape's store doing various jobs and tasks.
  • Larry the Cucumber (voiced byMike Nawrocki) – Best friends and roommates with Bob the Tomato, Larry is scatterbrained and has a silly and enthusiastic personality. He works driving the town's ice-cream cart and does odd jobs at Pa Grape's store. He secretly protects the city from crime as the superhero LarryBoy.
  • Petunia Rhubarb (voiced byTress MacNeille) – Good friends with Bob, Larry, and Tina Celerina. She often enjoys hanging out with them and often offers them advice whenever they get into a fight or face personal problems. After working at Pa Grape's store, she opened her own flower shop.
  • Laura Carrot (voiced by Tress MacNeille) – A young carrot girl who is friends with Bob and Larry and Junior Asparagus, her best friend. She eventually gained a superheroine alter-ego dubbed "Night Pony" and helps fight crime with LarryBoy and other superheroes.
  • Junior Asparagus (voiced by Tress MacNeille) – Best friends with Laura, Junior is a typical child and looks up to Larry. Like Larry, he also has a superhero alter-ego, "Junior Jetpack", using a jetpack given to him by Ichabeezer.
  • Ichabeezer (voiced byRob Paulsen) – Ichabeezer is a grumpy, gruff and elderly zucchini who doesn't get along with the other veggies. For the Netflix era, he has essentially assumed Mr. Nezzer's role as an outsider/villainous foil for Bob and Larry.

Recurring

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  • Jimmy and Jerry Gourd (voiced by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki) - Brothers who live together in an apartment not far from Bob and Larry's house. They don't do much, but they love to eat. Jimmy also gained a superhero alter-ego by the name of JimmyBoy and is being trained under the wing of LarryBoy.
  • Pa Grape (voiced by Phil Vischer) – A wise old grape, he runs a convenience store called Pa's Corner Store. He often provides wise and insightful advice to his friends and customers.
  • Madame Blueberry (voiced by Tress MacNeille) – A female blueberry with a British accent. She lives in a blue, teapot-shaped house, where she spends most of her time drinking tea and enjoying the "fancier" things in life.
  • Archibald Asparagus (voiced by Phil Vischer) – The Mayor of the town with an upper-crust British accent. He enjoys being the mayor and leader of the town, but more often than not, he can be overwhelmed by the amount of work he does. He often acts as a judge/impartial third party when something goes wrong.
  • Jean-Claude and Phillipe Pea (voiced by Mike Nawrocki and Phil Vischer) – The brothers are peas with French accents.
  • Mr. Lunt (voiced by Phil Vischer) – A gourd who works around town and sells various items, often joking that his job changes every episode. He eventually sets up his own place of business, where he can be seen doing various odd jobs. Carrying on from the original videos, his lack of eyes is a running gag throughout the show.
  • Bacon Bill (voiced by Rob Paulsen) – An eccentric genius who is the son of one of Pa Grape's friends. He looks up to Larry as an older brother figure.
  • Lil’ Pea (voiced byKel Mitchell) - A pea who's the son of Dad Pea.
  • Tina Celerina (voiced by Tress MacNeille) – Petunia's best friend and employee of her flower shop.
  • Motato (voiced by Rob Paulsen) – An evil, deformed Sweet Potato who is LarryBoy's chief nemesis. Along with his Radish minions, he carries out various nefarious plots to destroy the town. He is the series' main antagonist.
  • Radishes (voiced by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki) - Evil minions of Motato.
  • Callie Flower (voiced by Tress MacNeille) - A cauliflower who is a classmate of Junior Asparagus.
  • Mike Asparagus (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - Junior Asparagus' astronaut dad.
  • Lisa Asparagus (voiced by Tress MacNeille) - Junior Asparagus' mom.
  • Tom Celeriac (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - A mustachioed celery root movie star.

Episodes

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Main article:List of VeggieTales in the House episodes
SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally released
110155November 26, 2014 (2014-11-26)
105January 30, 2015 (2015-01-30)
105April 17, 2015 (2015-04-17)
22211September 25, 2015 (2015-09-25)
32613March 25, 2016 (2016-03-25)
42613September 23, 2016 (2016-09-23)

Production

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Poster forVeggieTales in the House featuring (from left to right:) Laura, Larry, Bob, and Petunia

The series was executive produced by TenNapel, creator ofEarthworm Jim,Project G.e.e.K.e.R. andCatscratch. The series was released toNetflix on November 26, 2014.[1] The show lasted for three years before ending in 2016.[1] A follow-up series, titledVeggieTales in the City, was released on February 24, 2017, but ended by September 2017.[4][5]

The two creators of the traditionalVeggieTales series from 1993 reprise their voices of the characters:Phil Vischer reprises the voices of Bob the Tomato, Archibald Asparagus, Jimmy Gourd, Phillipe Pea, Mr. Lunt, and Pa Grape andMike Nawrocki reprises the voices of Larry the Cucumber, Jerry Gourd, and Jean-Claude Pea. Other characters on the show (including the rest of the original characters brought over from the originalVeggieTales series) are voiced byTress MacNeille as Petunia Rhubarb, Madame Blueberry, Laura Carrot, and Junior Asparagus,Rob Paulsen, who provides the voice of Ichabeezer and two new characters named Bacon Bill and Motato,Maurice LaMarche, andKel Mitchell, among others.

The series was removed from Netflix on September 23, 2022, six years after the release of the fourth and final season.[6] Despite this,VeggieTales in the City was available on the service until September 2023.

Reception

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Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, the series was criticized by some for the redesigns of the characters and superficial Christian messages.[7][8][9] Viewership of both the series and its follow-up on Netflix were significantly lower than the viewership of the original series, and it was eventually cancelled in March 2018, before a revival of the series titledThe VeggieTales Show was announced.

Home media

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Big Idea Entertainment have released only twoDVD volumes ofVeggieTales in the House. Each release contained seven episodes from the first season, and one episode from the second season.

Region 1
TitleSeason(s)Episode countRelease date
Puppies and Guppies1, 28March 25, 2016
Contained "Puppies and Guppies" (1a), "Laura at Bat" (5a), "Larry's Cardboard Thumb (6b)", "Junior Gets a Pet" (11b), "Cool as a Cucumber (12a)", "Popcorntastrophe!" (13a), "Junior Jetpack" (13b) and "The Guppy Whisperer" (16b).
Captain LarryBeard and the Search for the Pirate Ship1, 28October 18, 2016
Contained "Sorry, We're Closed Today" (1b), "Bob and the Awesome Frosting Mustache" (2a), "Trading Places" (3b), "The Gong Heard 'Round the House" (7a), "The Bucket List" (8a), "The Rich Young Comic Ruler" (12b), "Captain LarryBeard" (15b) and "DUO Day" (20b).

References

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  1. ^abcDickson, Jeremy (November 20, 2014)."VeggieTales Q&A: Off the counter and onto Netflix". Kidscreen.Archived from the original on December 5, 2014. RetrievedDecember 5, 2014.
  2. ^"Women in Business to hear from VeggieTales president - Nolensville Home Page". December 30, 2017. Archived fromthe original on December 30, 2017. RetrievedMay 26, 2023.
  3. ^Chandler, Diana (November 26, 2014)."Netflix gives VeggieTales' Bob, Larry a new world". Baptist Press.Archived from the original on December 5, 2014. RetrievedDecember 5, 2014.
  4. ^Jackson, Daniele (January 24, 2017)."New on Netflix in February: Finding Dory and Santa Clarita Diet".Entertainment Weekly.Archived from the original on February 19, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 18, 2017.
  5. ^Hartropp, Joseph (February 23, 2017)."Brand New VeggieTales Brings Godly Vegetables Back To Netflix: Exclusive Clips". Christian Today.Archived from the original on August 5, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2017.
  6. ^Moore, Kasey (September 22, 2022)."Every Netflix Original Show and Movie Removed from Netflix".What's on Netflix.Archived from the original on June 11, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2022.
  7. ^"VeggieTales in the House TV Review | Common Sense Media".Archived from the original on July 2, 2022. RetrievedJuly 2, 2022.
  8. ^"Veggie Tales hops to Netflix, is God in it? | Christian Examiner". November 24, 2014.Archived from the original on March 19, 2022. RetrievedJuly 2, 2022.
  9. ^"19 of the Most Extreme Reactions to the VeggieTales Redesign – Dave Wakerley". November 26, 2017.Archived from the original on July 2, 2022. RetrievedJuly 2, 2022.

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