VeggieTales - all the shows

Now you can experience all the silliness, all the lessons and all the love of the Veggietales with the first 10 shows from the 1990s.

The titles range from 1993 to 1999 and are now available in a collectible DVD set.

VeggieTales: All The Shows is out on 27 October from Big Idea Entertainment and features our favourite vegetables - Larry the Cucumber, Bob the Tomato, Madame Blueberry, Junior Asparagus and more.

The 10-disc set includes the shows "Where's God When I'm Scared?", "God Wants Me to Forgive Them?!", "Are You My Neighbor?", and "The Toy That Saved Christmas".

Included in the set are special features, sing-along karaoke versions of the songs, and seven fan-favourite Silly Songs.

“As we approach our 20th anniversary, we are pleased to release our first 10 VeggieTales shows so fans and families have the chance to experience them as part of a collector’s series,” said Greg Fritz, SVP Sales & Marketing of Big Idea Entertainment.

“Whether it’s a walk down memory lane for kids who grew up on VeggieTales or an introduction to these early shows for the first time, there’s something to delight everyone.”

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