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Generosity | |
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Released |
August 2nd, 2022 |
Runtime |
19 minutes |
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Generosity is the twelfth episode of Very Veggie Silly Stories which teaches a lesson in generosity.
Plot[]
Larry loves his rubber ducky collection - he has 274 at last count. When Larry hears the story about the widow's mite in the Bible, he is challenged to be more generous and giving even with his best stuff - his rubber duckies! In this episode everyone learns that being generous can be joyful and a way for us to show how everything we have belongs to God.
Characters[]
- Bob the Tomato
- Larry the Cucumber
- Petunia Rhubarb
- Mr. Lunt
- Junior Asparagus
- Mr. Nezzer
- Madame Blueberry
- Archibald Asparagus
- Laura Carrot
- Dr. Flurry (commercial only)
- Pa Grape (song only)
- The Peach (song only)
- Silly Song Announcer (song only)
Mr. Lunt's Animal Friends[]
- Chad and Harry the Squirrels
Real-Life Kid[]
- Eddie (from El Paso, Texas)
Surprise Special Guest[]
- Miss Crab Tree
Songs[]
- VeggieTales Theme Song (Short version)
- The Hairbrush Song (from Are You My Neighbor?)
Sponsor[]
- Sneezerator Generator
Fun Facts[]
Trivia[]
- This is the first episode of a few things:
- The first episode to have a commercial done by a character since Try, Try Again.
- The first production to feature the Peach since Merry Larry and the True Light of Christmas (not counting his picture cameo in Beauty and the Beet), although he only appears in the song featured in this episode.
- The first episode to mention the featured song by name since Helping Others.
- This episode was released exactly 19 years after The Ballad of Little Joe and exactly 8 years after Celery Night Fever.
- This is the last episode of a few things:
- The last episode to feature Junior and Laura until Everyday Kindness (not counting the song featured in Building Others Up for the former).
- The last episode to feature Madame Blueberry until Respect.
- The last episode in which Mr. Lunt appears outside of his animal translations until Loyalty.
Remarks[]
- During The Hairbrush Song, the Announcer's beginning line is cut off.
Goofs[]
- The audio clip of Larry's greeting to Eddie is erroneously placed during Mr. Nezzer, Madame Blueberry, and Archibald's argument about paying Junior for his potholders.
Inside References[]
- Larry not wanting to give away his rubber duckies is a callback to King George and the Ducky.
- Junior making potholders to give away is a callback to Lyle the Kindly Viking.
- Eddie shares his name with a kid that Bob and Larry talked with via video messaging in Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men.
Real-World References[]
- Larry describes Jeff, one of his rubber duckies, as an adventurer who enjoys "boldly going where no duckie has gone before". This is an obvious reference to the iconic opening line from the original Star Trek television series.
- This line was previously referenced in Accepting That God Made You Uniquely You.