Hospitality is the nineteenth episode of Very Veggie Silly Stories which teaches a lesson about hospitality.
Plot[]
The Veggies learn that being hospitable is one way to show God's care and kindness to others. Larry invites Archibald over for some of his favorite food, tea and scones, in an effort to be hospitable. The Peas are in France for the annual slushie festival and they too learn to be hospitable.
Characters[]
- Bob the Tomato
- Larry the Cucumber
- Petunia Rhubarb
- Archibald Asparagus
- Dr. Flurry
- Jimmy and Jerry Gourd
- Mr. Lunt
- The French Peas
- Laura Carrot
- Junior Asparagus (mentioned)
Real-Life Kid[]
- Tommy
Mr. Lunt's Animal Friend[]
- Hendrick the Water Buffalo (from South Africa)
Songs[]
- VeggieTales Theme Song (short version)
- The Water Buffalo Song (from Where's God When I'm S-Scared?)
Sponsor[]
- Seriously Super Umbrella
Fun Facts[]
Trivia[]
- This is the first episode of a few things:
- The first episode of Season 2 to feature Archibald and the first episode to feature him overall since Dealing with Change.
- The first episode of the second season to have a real-life kid whose name does not start with an "E."
- The first episode to have a Bible story be mentioned closer to the beginning of an episode.
- The first time in the podcast where Bible stories and a Bible verse are mentioned in the same episode.
- The first episode to not have the kid caller's location be mentioned since Faithful Friends.
- The first episode in which Petunia informs Bob and Larry about their guests in person rather than do it via phone call since Faithful Friends.
- The first episode to not have any characters say "Goodbye" at the end.
- This is the second episode of Very Veggie Silly Stories to not have a surprise special guest, after Making Right Choices.
- This episode was released exactly 25 years after The End of Silliness?.
- This is the last episode of the podcast to be released in November.
Remarks[]
- The Announcer and Larry's opening lines in The Water Buffalo Song, as well as the ending verse, are cut off in this episode.
Goofs[]
- Laura's voice is not properly pitch-shifted in this episode.
Inside References[]
- One of the locations that Bob guesses Mr. Lunt to be in is Australia, where the latter was two episodes prior.
- Larry, impressed by Dr. Flurry's Radar Sweeper Beeper, wishes that he could use it to find his hairbrush.
- Billy, the kid who appears in the Seriously Super Umbrella commercial, has the same name as Bruce's baby from the Brain-Binky Thought Translation Pacifier commercial.
- The French Peas having a slushie fight in Paris is most likely a callback to Josh and the Big Wall!
Real-World References[]
- The Wilheim scream can be heard at one point when a slushie hits one of the French Peas' targets. This scream was previously used in a couple of previous episodes.