Little Ones Can Do Big Things Too! | |
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Directed by | |
Produced by | |
Written by |
Mike Nawrocki |
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Distributed by | |
Released |
September 18, 2012 |
Runtime |
1 hour and 35 minutes |
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Little Ones Can Do Big Things Too! is a VeggieTales compilation of four stories about little people can do big things, including new footage.
Plot
Just as Bob and Larry start the show, Larry decided to do something different and do it on a BIG scale. He reveals that he and the others will watch some of their best stories where little guys can do big things too on a large movie theater, with the help of Junior, who is the main star of all shows, to put it together.
While the show is about to start, Junior asks some of the kids some big questions, some relating to the shows.
Segment #1: Bully Trouble (from Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush)
Segment #2: Dave and the Giant Pickle
After half of the show is done, Larry feels very full from eating the rest of Bob and Junior's popcorn. Goliath shows up, with Junior being glad he came since it's been a while from the last they met.
Segment #3: Lyle the Kindly Viking
Segment #4: Pistachio - The Little Boy That Woodn't
Once the show is finished, Bob thanked Junior for putting on a BIG show, with Junior saying that with God's help, little ones can do big things too!
Characters
- Bob
- Larry
- Junior Asparagus
- Mr. Nezzer/Olaf
- Dirk Evert
- Little Nate
- The French Peas
- Goliath
- Lisa Asparagus (nonspeaking role)
Locations
Songs
- VeggieTales Theme Song
- Big Things Too (2012 version)
- I'm Robin Hood (original and reprise)
- Big Things Too (1996 version, Opening and Song)
- Big Things Too (2012 version, reprise)
- We're Vikings
- What's Up With Lyle
- Dear Monks
- Not So Fast/My Share
- Look Olaf
- What Do You Think You're Doing
- My Share (Reprise)
- We're Vikings (Reprise)
- Listen Little Children
- No Strings Attached
- You Know Enough
- Meatballs at Night
- Listen Little Children (reprise)
- Big Things Too (2012 version, Reprise 2)
Features
Fun Facts
Explanations
- A shut-in is a person who is confined indoors, especially as a result of physical or mental disability.
Trivia
- Like the TV version of Dave and the Giant Pickle, the countertop scenes were included in this video.
- This is the first show for several things:
- The first time when Goliath appeared onscreen since Josh and the Big Wall!. Also, it was also the first time when Junior says the sign-off line in that same episode.
- The first time when both Goliath and the Whale are seen in the countertop.
- The second time when confetti pops out when the song ends since God Loves You Very Much.
Remarks
- Even though certain characters from their respective shows appear, no one from Bully Trouble appears.
- Bob states their popcorns are big, even though they are small.
- Junior telling Goliath that it has been a long time since they met is a nod to viewers that the latter came back.
- The boy with the glasses should not be in the classroom, as that is a School for Lovely Little Ladies.
- Because the first three stories were made in 4:3, they were zoomed in to 16:9 to match the film.
- The back of the DVD states that Love My Lips and Larry's High Silk Hat are included when they aren't actually featured in the DVD itself
Goofs
- The credits list quite a few things wrong:
- Mr. Nezzer is uncredited, even though he spoke and sang in the countertop.
- None of the other characters who appear in the four stories are credited.
- The song Big Things Too (from Dave and the Giant Pickle) is listed as having a 1994 copyright year, even though the episode it is from was not produced until 1996.
Inside References
- The special's title is based after the song, Big Things Too.
- Bob said "It certainly is" in Lessons from the Sock Drawer
- The interviews with the kids is done in a similar manner to Silly Little Thing Called Love and Happy Together!.
- All the interviews re-use sets from Lenny and the Lost Birthday.
- Larry's burp is likely a nod to LarryBoy and the Bad Apple and saying "Excuse me" afterwards.