VeggieTales launches new iPhone app

|PIC1|Big Idea Inc has partnered with Personalized Products for its first ever VeggieTales iPhone and iPod Touch Application.

'VeggieTales Just For Me' is the first iPhone and iPod Touch application with name personalisation.

Merging iPhone magic with never-before-seen technology, millions of iPhone or iPod Touch users will have the opportunity to hear the voices of beloved VeggieTales characters Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber sing and speak their name as part of a fun interactive experience.

The application offers 3,500 names and nicknames to choose from and allows users to listen and watch their very own personalised VeggieTales theme song sung by Bob and Larry.

They can spin Bob and Larry in and out of costumes and choose from a variety of popular VeggieTales backgrounds, and match them with Bob or Larry’s costumes.

The app also allows users to play the “Tuba Game” with Larry and watch notes pile up as the user plays the Tuba theme song.

To celebrate the VeggieTales worldwide iPhone debut, each version will allow users to freely customise the “VeggieTales Just For Me” game with their name or nickname, as well as change names at any time to accommodate family and friends by taking advantage of the advanced capabilities of this new application.


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