Posted on February 6, 2010 - by rfrank
What I remember about Veggie Tales
I remember the first time I heard about Veggie Tales. It was 1994. I was in college and a children’s ministry director named Jaena told me I need to check them out. She had a story about how her cousin (or friend of a cousin, or friend of a friend of a cousin) was a college roommate with the guy who started making these cartoons on his computer. She introduced me to Bob and Larry for the first time.
I remember the first time I showed a Veggie Tales movie to the kids in my church. They loved it. My adult workers loved it even more. Back then you could show Veggie Tales to a room full of kids and most of them had never heard of it. Good luck doing that anymore.
I remember the first Bob and Larry stuffed toys I bought for my office. My office was a baptism changing room at the time, but gosh was this young children’s pastor excited to have Bob and Larry sitting on my shelf. Why? I was relevant.
I remember when 3 2 1 Penguins hit the market in 2000. Man was I excited to see a new line of videos. I was so bored with Adventures in Odyssey and McGee and Me.
I remember the first time I heard that Big Idea Productions was being sued by Lyrick over distribution issues. This was before K! Magazine and before I had “connections.” I couldn’t pick up the phone and call someone to see what was happening, I had to rely on Google, and Google confirmed the story.
I remember the spring/summer of 2003 when the court found in favor of Lyrick and awarded them $11 million in damages. I remember hearing the news that Big Idea (as it had been known) was dead.
I will always remember hearing Phil Vischer speak at Children’s Pastors’ Conference 2009. Since I’m on the board at INCM, I had the opportunity to meet Phil before the session when he spoke and talked to him for a few minutes back stage. What a great guy. I remember sitting in that room with 2,000+ other children’s pastors with my wife one one side and Evan Doyle on the other side. There, Phil shared his story. He shared the tough lessons he had learned about business – but most importantly – the lessons he had learned about his relationship with God. I bought the DVD of that session and have shared it with so many people.
Is Veggie Tales over? Obviously not. The company has new leadership and they are cranking out new products like mad. I got something in the mail at the church this week about their new DVD called Pistachio.
Is Phil Vischer done? Nope. He has a new company called Jelly Telly. That’s another blog post of it’s own. I’m real excited about a new DVD series that Phil is creating called What’s in the Bible. It’s designed to walk kids and families through the entire Bible. The 13 DVD-series will release beginning March 1, 2010.
Some of my friends (Todd and Sean at Timbuktoons) have been working with Phil and the team on this project. Timbuktoons is the company that does the animation and video enhancements on our Kitchen videos. I got a sneak peak at What’s in the Bible a few weeks ago when I was meeting with Awana. It’s going to be great stuff that every Christian parent and children’s pastor will want to snatch up.
Enough rambling about Veggie Tales. All this food talk has made me hungry. I better hit the fridge.
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February 6, 2010
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Beth said:
Do you know Ryan… will there be 13 individual videos or 13 sessions on one video? Also, are they releasing all 13 in March or one at a time. Just curious as to how long until they are all available. It would be a great summer series for our pre-schooler’s.
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February 7, 2010
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Jane Larsen said:
I remember talking to Phil Vischer’s MOM at lunch one day at the Marriot in Des Moines, Iowa. When I asked how her family was, she told me about a NEW project her son was working on – animated vegetables that would teach about Jesus. Hmmm…I remember thinking it sounded like a flop or something just really odd. Good thing I was way off on that one!! Every since Dave, & the Giant Pickle, we have been loyal fans!!!
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February 7, 2010
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rfrank said:
Beth, I think it is 13 different DVDs released slowly beginning in March. Ryan
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February 8, 2010
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Cheryl said:
The first 2 DVD’s release in March, and then pretty quickly after that. #3 in June, #4 in September, #5 in January. If you liked The Mupped Show, Seasame street, old Disney films and the humor in Pixar and VeggieTales you’re going to love this series and you’ll learn something along the way.
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Cheryl said:
Sorry I mis-spelled Muppet