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June 30, 2021 |
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The One and Only You! is the eighteenth episode of The VeggieTales Show, which teaches a lesson in being loved.
Summary[]
Larry, Junior and Laura went to a parade and came back to tell all of their Veggie buddies about the marching bands, balloons and the many interesting and important people in the parade like a fireman, a policeman and even an astronaut. Meanwhile Laura admits that she sometimes feels pretty ordinary. She wonders if God sees her and cares about her. It’s through the story of Peter and Cornelius that Laura learns that God's love is for EVERYONE and that he cares about each one of us.
Plot[]
Characters[]
- Bob the Tomato
- Larry the Cucumber
- Junior Asparagus
- Archibald Asparagus
- Pa Grape
- Laura Carrot
- Jimmy and Jerry Gourd
- Mr. Nezzer
- Mr. Lunt
- The French Peas
- Madame Blueberry
- Petunia Rhubarb
- Bruce Onion (non-speaking role; theme song only)
Songs[]
- The VeggieTales Show Theme Song
- Silly Songs with Larry: Alligator Family
- Terribly Confused
- If God Had a Parade
Fun Facts[]
Explanations[]
- "Hakuna Matata" is Swahili for "No trouble"
- "Eins, zwei, drei, vier" is German for the first four numbers.
- "Konichiwa" is Japanese for "Hello"
- "Hola, Pepito" is Spanish for "Hello Steak Sandwhich".
Trivia[]
- This is the first episode for several things:
- The first episode since Little Things Matter to be announced before its release date.
- The first episode to be directed by Denis Morella.
- The first episode since Forgiveness Brings the Fixing to not have a normal Silly Song introduction.
- The first episode to show the stage without a background since God Wants Us to Make Peace.
- This is also the first episode to not have a stage background in the Silly Song segment.
- The first episode in which Larry does not have a role on stage since God Wants Us to Make Peace.
- The first episode in which Mr. Lunt uses an idea for the first segment since A Tale of True Courage.
- The first episode where the veggies are seen wearing their top hats after the theme song since The Power of Love.
- The first episode where Pa Grape narrates the story since A Tale of True Courage, and the first episode where he narrates overall since The Giving-est Day.
- This was the twentieth episode in production, but the eighteenth released.
- This episode was released exactly one year after A ShakeSparagus Play.
Goofs[]
- The ice cream cone that Pa holds changes size.
- Some of Jean Claude's voice clips are not pitch-shifted.
- Archibald's line, "The miracle sign!" is slightly higher pitched.
Inside References[]
- A few costumes and sets are reused from previous episodes:
- Archibald's costume is reused from It's Cool to Be Kind and The Wonderfulness of Wisdom. The French Peas' helmets are also re-used from the latter episode.
- Additionally, Archibald reprises his role as Peter from the former episode.
- The set of Peter's house is also re-used from the latter episode.
- Additionally, Archibald reprises his role as Peter from the former episode.
- Mr. Lunt's circus costume is re-used from the Wanna Wallaby song from Little Things Matter.
- Archibald's costume is reused from It's Cool to Be Kind and The Wonderfulness of Wisdom. The French Peas' helmets are also re-used from the latter episode.
- Jimmy mentions Burger Bell at the beginning of the episode. This is the first time it has been mentioned since The Best Christmas Gift.
- Junior being trapped to his near death until another character (in this case, Bob) is nearly sacrificed in his place had also occurred in Larry-Boy! and the Fib from Outer Space!
- Mr. Lunt being confused on what keys turn off the cannon is a nod to King George and the Ducky, where Jimmy has similar trouble figuring out the right keys to press in order to turn on Qwerty.
- The rule about not being allowed to eat unclean animals is a possible reference to Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie, which acknowledged the same rule during the song Message from the Lord.
- Larry mentions Barbara Manatee in the "Alligator Family" song.
- The truck that the alligator rides in during the "Alligator Family" song is re-used from LarryBoy and the Cape-Coat Caper.
- The exclamation that Larry makes when he bumps into the ladder when he tries to help Bob catch Junior is taken from a few previous episodes. This also occurs when Larry is attacked by the alligator during Alligator Family.
- Archibald's line "How do I put this?" is nearly identical to one of his lines from Are You My Neighbor?
- Another one of his lines "Good heavens!" had also been previously uttered in The Star of Christmas.
Real-World References[]
- When everyone begins speaking different languages, Jerry says "Hakuna Matata", a Swahili phrase meaning "no worries" made popular by the song of the same name in The Lion King.