Hugely popular in the 1990s, the computer-animated Christian series — featuring Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber retelling Bible stories — has been rebooted on Trinity Broadcasting Network.
Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber always had a moral message in their long-running “VeggieTales” video series. But now that the vegetable stars have hit network television, they can’t speak as ...
In 1988, Phil Vischer was locked away in his tiny garage experimenting with the first widely available computer animation software. It was still seven years before Pixar’s “Toy Story” would become the ...
The star plays "the sweetest potato of them all" in the newest VeggieTales film Kellie Pickler’s career path has taken her many places: the American Idol finals; a correspondent job on Jay Leno’s ...
Faith-based content is doing big business at the box office, and the company behind the classic animated IP VeggieTales is planning to bring one of its most popular characters to the theaters in a new ...
(RNS) — Twenty-five years ago, Phil Vischer had a big idea. He and a college friend, Mike Nawrocki, had dreamed up a Monty Python-esque Christian cartoon for kids— a mix of silly songs, wisecracks and ...
(RNS) — For nearly three decades, the VeggieTales creator has been making people laugh while telling them about Jesus. Now, spurred by his faith, he has been attending to the recent struggles of ...
With more and more states in the U.S. legalizing the use of marijuana, it was only a matter of time before a cannabis-based cartoon character was introduced on a children's show. At least that's the ...
The Lombard-based company that created Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber and other cartoon stars of the popular “VeggieTales” series has been sold at an auction for $19.3 million. New York-based ...