There are teaser trailer differences from VeggieTales. These can range from edited scenes to trailer scenes that never made it to the episode.
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VeggieTales[]
- Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed
- Milk Money Bandit says "H-h-h? Who are you?" in low pitch.
- Larry-Boy and Archibald spoken in low pitch real voices.
- In the black screen, Larry-Boy says, "Hasta La Vista, Weedy!"
- Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie
- The lines from the teaser are retained, but done in a different manner.
- Jonah screaming after being blown from the whale and his line "Oh! Good to see you." was absent.
- Khalil screaming, and his line "What a trip!" was absent.
- At the bottom of the sea, we see the bottom part of the ship zoom in three times while "Jump, Jive and Wail" plays.
- In the foreground, Jonah was beside the ship, and the whale was swimming underwater in the background.
- LarryBoy and the Bad Apple
- The footage is 16:9 (widescreen), but the DVD release of it is in 4:3. However, if you compare the trailer footage to the episode, it is revealed that the trailer is cropped to match 16:9.
- At the end of the trailer, Larry-Boy faces the camera and says his line "Remember, kid, with great chocolate comes great responsibility", then it transitions to the Larry-Boy signal with him swinging. But in the episode, he leaves as the camera pans over to the alley way.
- The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie
- George says "There's something you don't see everyday" in the daytime.
- The League of Incredible Vegetables
- The League signal is shown at nighttime in the trailer, while in the actual episode it was shown in the daytime. Also, the episode never takes place at night.
3-2-1 Penguins[]
- Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn
- Zidgel says "Strap yourselves in boys, it could be a bumpy ride!"
- When Jason goes into the attic, the telescope is uncovered.
- When Zidgel tells Jason they need his help, the ship's interior is green.
- The Amazing Carnival of Complaining
- The background where the ship is flying and Jason says, "Drumroll, Please!"