Veggie Tales Live (DVD)
$5.99
“Have we got a live show for you!”
Bob, Larry and the whole crew are taking to the stage with the silliest Silly Song Countdown ever! This high energy song and dance spectacular takes silliness to a whole new level! But sometimes silliness just isn’t enough! Archibald Asparagus prefers songs that have lessons, Mr. Lunt wants to sing about food, and Jimmy and Jerry are stuck in the 80’s! But there’s only so much time…will the VeggieTales crew learn the importance of sharing so that the show can go on and everyone will be able to sing themselves silly??
Includes these songs:
VeggieTales Theme Song
The Water Buffalo Song
Big Things Too
Gourds Just Wanna Have Fun
Song of the Cebu
Dance of the Cucumber
God is Bigger
His Cheeseburger
Love My Lips
The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything
Do the Moo Shoo
Rumor Weed
Endangered Love (Barbara Manatee)
Bellybutton
Footloose
The Hairbrush Song
I Can Be Your Friend
VeggieTales Theme Song (reprise)
Bonus Features:
Larry’s Backstage Pass – Behind the scenes of VeggieTales Live
Pick-a-Song Singalongs
Show Trivia Game
Studio Store
English Subtitles
Widescreen version
10 Ways kids can share and help others – Discussion Guide
6 in stock
SKU (UPC): 820413119096
VeggieTales | Produced by: Big Idea Entertainment LLC
Binding: Video DVD
Published: June 2011
VeggieTales #
Publisher: Capitol Christian Music Group
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