Watching Larry the cucumber and Bob the tomato literally eat the rich alive was a little traumatic as a child, but I’ve come to appreciate it as an adult.
That was their adult-oriented, biblically-accurate Christian metal spin-off. It didn’t get very many episodes though because some channels didn’t check the title and ratings, and aired the episodes during normal kids programming. Then fundies pitched a fit about how metal rots your soul and got the series cancelled.
It was one of the Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything episodes where the crew and several others were stranded on a desert island. They ran out of food and had to decide who to eat based on who wasn’t living by Jesus’ teachings. The weirdest part was that it kept switching between parodying Gilligan’s Island, Lord of the Flies, and Lost. The plot was really hard to follow up until the cannibalism musical number, then it kinda fit together.
Honestly I’m surprised they even released it as it was since, as far as I remember, it’s the only episode that showed any actual violence, even in a toned down PG kind of way.
this was my favorite veggietales episode
Watching Larry the cucumber and Bob the tomato literally eat the rich alive was a little traumatic as a child, but I’ve come to appreciate it as an adult.
That was their adult-oriented, biblically-accurate Christian metal spin-off. It didn’t get very many episodes though because some channels didn’t check the title and ratings, and aired the episodes during normal kids programming. Then fundies pitched a fit about how metal rots your soul and got the series cancelled.
Licensing “South Of Heaven” as the theme song was a choice.
Wait what? Are you serious
It was one of the Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything episodes where the crew and several others were stranded on a desert island. They ran out of food and had to decide who to eat based on who wasn’t living by Jesus’ teachings. The weirdest part was that it kept switching between parodying Gilligan’s Island, Lord of the Flies, and Lost. The plot was really hard to follow up until the cannibalism musical number, then it kinda fit together.
Honestly I’m surprised they even released it as it was since, as far as I remember, it’s the only episode that showed any actual violence, even in a toned down PG kind of way.
I can never tell when you fuckers are leading me on.
Wat.
Do I need to watch Veggietales?
The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything was a movie…?