Despite not being a very religious person, I watched a lot of VeggieTales as a kid and was surprised at how clever the writing and humor was. Some of the movies are especially fantastic. They can definitely be preachy, but when they're good, they're REALLY friggin' good.
+PatrickCheek100 Most Christian films and video games are either so preachy they aren't entertaining (like God's Not Dead and Captain Bible), or so entertaining that they are blasphemous and insulting to Christians (like Noah and The Dante's Inferno series)
+PatrickCheek100 That's cuz a lot of the people forget to try making a decent movie sadly and push the message too hard There's good ones out there and there's way more bad ones... I'm a Christian and I don't watch many of those movies because they aren't done well a lot of the time, but I mean VeggieTales I grew up with so you can't help but enjoy it same as looking back on other kids shows XD
+Juliette Elton Same And I can understand why people don't like christian movies. But, seriously the Noah one, Demons being good guys and Noah being a baby killing drunkard, Yeah, totally not blasphemous, but besides that I thought the movie was boring. But, hey opinions
Prince of Egypt wasn't Christian. All the main heads at DreamWorks that wanted the movie done were Jewish. Regardless of its religious theme, it was and is a great movie.
I grew up with Veggietales. I'll show it to my kids too. Glad you got around to reviewing a part of it. With a critical eye, yes, this franchise is seriously lacking, but I find that despite all its faults, the franchise is extremely clever. It takes Bible stories or the stories of other franchises, and parodies it. Lord of The Beans, Moe's Big Exit, and It's a Meaningful Life all parody other franchises, but put in biblical morals. That's the life blood of the franchise. I have a serious bias though because Veggietales was basically my life in my childhood. I will always love the series despite its faults. The other Veggietales film, The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, is much better in my opinion. The animation is better and the characters are more fleshed out. If possible, you should review that one too. Still, a guilty pleasure, haha.
+Willie Wonker "Glorify any stories"? The reason Veggietales "glorifies" them is because to Christians, stories from the Bible are cherished. And I've seen some of his content. He is obviously not a Christian or is one with a very negative view of Christians. Most of his "parodies" are crude and encourage hate towards the religion. He doesn't "glorify" the stories because he doesn't believe that they are real probably.
+I Sir Laughsalot "Most of his parodies are crude and encourage hate towards the religion" Let me guess, you've only seen, 2, 3 of his videos. He doesn't glorify the stories, because what he's presenting basically happened. Certainly more realistic than this vegetable garbage. But I guess using your brain to question and criticize certain aspects of a story from thousands of years ago isn't your type of thing. And to assume that he dislikes Christians, despite the fact that he's said several times before that he's mostly joking and doesn't hate Christians, just makes me think of you as someone who is ignorant.
Willie Wonker You are using fallacies and filling your mind with assumptions. I have seen at least 10 of his videos. All of them have a very similar feel to them, even the ones that released very closely to the time I saw them. This "vegetable garbage" is a kids show. A KIDS SHOW. It is not meant to be realistic. True Biblical stories are gory, bloody, adult, and dark. Veggietales, instead of performing the exact same story as the Bible, puts its own spin on it by taking creative aspects from the creator's heads or from separate properties. Also, a lot of the stories are not even Biblical, just "Christian-ized" versions of different properties, like, as I said, Lord of The Beans, and Sheerluck Holmes. I do criticize the Bible. It's not perfect. I was told as a kid that the Bible is 100% truth and shouldn't be questioned. I see now that is BS. Most of the Old and New Testaments completely contradict each other. Each prophet inputs their own opinions on God. Leviticus and Deuteronomy both are completely outdated in their teachings. Apparently, I have sinned by eating mussels and planting different crops in the same field. According to those books, I should repent. Most of the Old Testament is stories and interpreted views of real events. The reason Genesis is so strange is because it used metaphors to explain real events. The slavery of the Hebrews and David's reign were completely different in history. Even Babylon has inconsistencies. The people that wrote the Bible were human, and Christians always forget that. How am I, a person that doesn't know DarkMatter's channel well, supposed to know that he thinks that way? That's assuming that everyone is all-knowing. His videos are not funny to me, but they might be funny to you. Satire can only go so far, and those videos really push the offensive cover over the stories which could EASILY connotate hatefulness. I guess I misinterpreted his videos, but do not tell me that I was stupid for doing so, as his videos do give off a less than positive vibe.
I consider this franchise as a whole to be one of the world's biggest guilty pleasures. I don't see it becoming as big as Disney, or anything (though since they apparently work with Dreamworks now, that's debatable), but it's not without its good quality. The humor's surprisingly good, the writing, while preachy, DOES have its heart in the right place, and if it helps, while THIS movie's moral's driven more into the ground than a crashing fighter jet, their second foray into film known as The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything not only took to God aspect out of it (for the most part; after all, it still comes with the territory) and the moral was surprisingly subtle.
Andrew Asaro Really? Honestly while I understand the dislike, I think Pirates is the better film for a few reasons, the most prominent being: 1. They play the God angle much more subtly than any other VeggieTales production (though the symbolism is to an extent there, being still a VeggieTales production), making it seem a lot less preachy than most other productions. And yes, yes, I know it's a Christian franchise, but as AniMat himself put it, sometimes they REALLY push the preaching angle too far. And it's refreshing to have it be NOT the main focus for a change. 2. While true it's not a traditional musical, it is technically a musical with a few numbers, just not enough to make it a traditional one; including "Yo Ho Heroes" (my personal favorite of the bunch), "Jolly Joe's" and "Rock Monster". And the fact that it's not a straight up musical also makes it one of a kind, as this kind of VeggieTales production is comparatively rare. 3. Much like with most VeggieTales productions, its humor is unique in its execution. One could argue it relies a bit too much on pop culture, with numerous references to the Weather Channel and even Edward Scissorhands, but I'd say in response that they've always done references like that. 4. The villain, while cliched compared to other villains out there, is unique for a Big Idea baddie. And honestly as evil as he is, he does raise some good points in terms of his motivation. Yeah, he wants to steal the throne Mufasa-style, but we don't really get much of an explanation of the country's economy, aside from that apparently the king's a big spender in terms of others. Which normally is noble, but Robert does raise a good point in that since it's technically the ROYAL finances, he's practically throwing money away that could easily improve the country overall. But maybe I'm overthinking it a bit. 5. The moral is surprisingly good as well. Maybe it's because it's not nearly as preachy as other productions, but this kind of a moral, while again, cliched in other media, is unique for Big Idea's works. May I remind you that this series usually cites the Man Upstairs for most of the morals? Now do keep in mind that this is simply MY opinion on the matter. If you still dislike it, fine. Your opinion, your entitled to it. But do remember this should you be curious enough to look upon it again. Also, I'm with you on the character designs nowadays, they look like they just came from the optometrist with how big their eyes have gotten in comparison to their bodies!
Christian Nutrition Oh, so you're a reviewer too, eh? I'll admit I haven't gotten around to RUclips reviewing (which I've made a resolution to fix as soon as possible), but I have done several text reviews on the subject here: dinoboygreen.deviantart.com/art/The-Bomb-Specialist-Veggie-Tales-Episode-1-520198956 dinoboygreen.deviantart.com/art/The-Bomb-Specialist-Veggie-Tales-Episode-2-522378367 dinoboygreen.deviantart.com/art/The-Bomb-Specialist-Veggie-Tales-Episode-3-551627673 Lately, I've been working on the fourth installment of this. Oh, and in case you're wondering, I'm agnostic, and while I respect Christianity, I prefer to look at these episodes on their own merits rather than by their sometimes preachy Christian messages. And yes, yes, I know it's a Christian series, but sometimes they *really* hammer that part home a bit too much for their own good.
4:58 Fun fact. Big Idea's lead animator is Tim Hodge, one of the animators on The Lion King. Also, that "cheap animation" is their art style. It's like criticizing _How It Should Have Ended_ for the way they draw their characters.
He does make a fair point that some films like Shrek and Ice Age that came out around the time A VeggieTales Movie came out do look better than this film, but not really by a large margin. However, he doesn't even mention the Jimmy Neutron movie. The VeggieTales Movie looks far better than that, and they were both released around the same time.
@@macbarrpup2451 it's probably because of the realistic textures of the world. After this movie, the backgrounds and textures were simplified and made to look more cartoony, which complimented the characters' designs and styles.
The creator of VeggieTales, Phil Vicher, said he wanted to make this movie for anyone, not just christians (same thing with the show). You should have watched just a little bit of the show to see that its not that bad. The humor is smart, the characters are memorable, the songs are great and its a overall good show! I know VeggieTales is not for everyone, but you should give it a second chance. (no pun intended) The 1993-2004 era is pretty good and a new show is coming this month.
+LadyOfBroadway333 I'm sorry, but the only response to someone say they are a mailman for god is to just say, "We're on a mission from god." Oh Blues Brothers...
You only say that the characters are not memorable and have no personality because you haven't seen any episodes of VeggieTales. If you watch some of the episodes you'll find that the characters are actually really funny and memorable. Some Examples: The main duo: Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber. Bob is like the straight man and kind of a control freak, but he's also very nice. While Larry is the goofy, wacky, silly sidekick, and also very nice. Then there's Junior Asparagus (my favorite character) Who is a very kind-hearted, well-relatable 5-year old kid. Archibald Asparagus is the stuffy, up-tight brittish man. Jimmy and Jerry Gourd, who are like gourd versions of Twiddledee and Twiddledum, who love to eat and sing. Pa Grape, who's like an odd, wise man, but still kind of a nut. Mr. Lunt, who's really funny. Mr. Nezzer who's not really a bad man, he just gets confused/overboard sometimes and the french peas, Jean Claude and Phillipe, who are just hillarious, and they're cute too.
Yeah. As the series goes on, certain episodes won't even focus to much on God, but rather just good messages like, "don't let temptation control you", "use your gift for good", "be willing to forgive and forget", "don't lie or spread rumors", and my favorite one, "no matter who you are, you are capable of doing great things and overcoming your short comings."
You can sorta blame Big Idea Productions for not doing a good enough job at having this movie work as both a cinematic version of "Veggietales", as well as being a stand alone movie. Though even as a Veggietales movie, it feels a bit off. Like maybe its just me, but I wish this movie had opened with the iconic countertop scene, where Bob and Larry had gotten a letter from a kid about a problem they are having, and THEN they tell the story of Jonah. At least then it would feel more like an adaptation of "Veggietales". Even then, another reason why this movie bombed, is cause "Veggietales" may have been a popular franchise, but its audience was still very nieche. "Veggietales" didn't have the same general appeal of something like "Spongebob Squarepants" or "Spiderman" or anything like that, so there wasn't enough hype to justify this movies theatrical release.
@@supermariof0521 tbh though big idea was having major issues with money and they had to do major lawoffs and once it was released they barley got the profits of this movie
@@supermariof0521 another reason was because it went really overbudget due to difficulty with the company (it was also too early imo to make one). The movie made around 25 million dollars out of a 15 million dollar budget so it could work later on but not then
+Grant Turner It's his opinion and it's possible he's not religious, which means he probably didn't mean to be harsh. I'm Christian and I didn't have an issue with it. It's not like he said he hated Christians or something like that.
Objection isn't harsh. This guy says what the fridge, I thought he was a Mormon at first. He points out how stupid films are that has nothing to do with theism. If anything, he's being fair by being equally critical.
+Sapphire Writer I agree. Seeing as he hasn't established his religious beliefs, and it's most likely that he's at least Agnostic, I can't expect him to not be harsh. It'd be nice if he wasn't, but that would be being nice and not actually reviewing the movie.
I always pray with my friends; Benny the Tomato, Stephen the Squash, Emily the corn, and Cassie the Green Bean... Before I chop them all up and put them in my salad XD
If you like to talk to tomatoes, if a squash can make you smile, if you like to waltz with potatoes, up and down the produce isle... Than you need some serious help jfc.
So are you saying we shouldn't forgive others then? It's a terrific message and it's a shame animat would rather prejudge the movie just because he doesn't agree with Christian beliefs.
+Iggy Eggs Animat never said that we shouldn't forgive people... He just thought they laid the message on a bit too thick. He even said in the video that he thought their hearts were in the right place.
+Iggy Eggs I didn't really get that impression from it. He said "it wants to teach kids about forgiveness, there's no bad movie that does that." That seems positive towards the message.
I think your bias is causing you to be unnecessarily harsh on this movie. Try reviewing it in the context of the series, not in the context of big names like Disney, Pixar and Dreamworks. You're being unfair. Though I will grant you that if you don't know the characters from their previous appearances in the series proper, they are going to seem two-dimensional. They are presented more as established actors in established roles, rather than being introduced to an audience unfamiliar with them. We know who Junior, Bob, Larry and Archibald are, and we see them more as cast in the roles of equally familiar Bible characters than as their own unique characters whom we have to meet all over again in this film. But a lot of films based on cartoon series present their characters the same way. If you're not familiar with the franchise, you're probably going to miss a lot of characterization if you go straight into viewing the movie. The only real exceptions are characters introduced in said movie, such as Khalil. He does get a proper introduction and some characterization (especially as a fanboy with a tendency toward deadpan snarkery), but he's pretty much the only one because the filmmakers assume that the majority of their audience is already familiar with all of the other characters.
+Quin Skew And why do you need previous instalments to understand the story? It's a whimsical retelling of the story of Jonah. What's to understand? My point was that you need the series proper to understand the characters themselves (Jonah excepted), or they might otherwise seem flat. The same is true of any TV show that does a movie. Yet I don't see you complaining about Star Trek.
Ironically, I think YOU'RE being a tad harsh on Animat. Keep in mind that Animat had little or no idea what Veggie-Tales was prior to this review. Understandable since, let's be honest, they aren't known for being big showstoppers like DreamWorks or Pixar. On the other hand, you do make a good point here; part of the fun factor comes from past experiences with the characters. And to be fair, they have the characterization down to a T in this film, as well as their other film, The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything. Bottom line: I get what you're saying, Derek, but I also see why Animat doesn't see this to be as good as you or I; and before you say anything, note: 1. I actually kinda like the film (I was a hardcore Veggie-nut back in my younger years), and 2. I also see the problems with the film and address them as such. It's kinda like with the Spongebob Movies; if you liked Spongebob to begin with, you'll see them as great love-letters to the insanity they can offer. If not, you may like them fine, but you won't have as much of a connection to it as others.
yeah Because i think AniMat is missing out on a lot of stuff and Let me remind you that at the end of the video he said that he never heard that the series even existed.yes you gotta know about vegetables before reviewing Jonah a vegetables movie
"the animation is cheap" ...idk man, it looks really well polished to me, and honestly, their studio at the time was literally in a shopping mall. this is their first feature film. like... i guess i have a bias since i grew up with this movie and i've always loved it, but it was made by people who really cared about it and were really proud of the feats they made. they were definitely not lazy, and worked hard considering the budget. and personally, i love the jokes more as an adult than i did as a kid, and if you get the dvd (which i kinda doubt you will but whatever) you can see that they have "audio commentaries" and one is purely improvised comedy where two of the veggie characters are said to be the "producers" of the movie and like, the humor is a lot less watered down than the movie does for the younger kids. these guys are very mature, very capable, and care very deeply about what they do, which is why they're deliberately making a movie targeted at a younger audience (who might need the message of the movie to be preachy since they're, you know, children, and it's harder to pick up on subtly). mostly it's budget and the fact that they're a niche company that keeps them from pixar level animation. most if not all the cast are creators for the series/movie and i think they do a phenomenal job tackling all those aspects.
Here's the Thing: even if someone like Mat Never Watched the Show, a movie Needs to watched on its own right and represent the show as a whole! If u don't a Single thing about the characters or u don't have the urge to see the show, chances are you're gonna judge the show based on its Representation Alone!!
+Thomas Fredrickson Um, that's bullshit. A bad movie based on a show is not representative of the show itself. Remember how mediocre Hey Arnold the Movie was? Did that represent the whole show? No. This movie may have not been that good, but it's incompetent to judge the entire franchise because of it.
U know what? I don't care anymore. Just Shut the Fuck up about your religious beliefs or your love for the Veggies. Have at it, just don't spread your toxic onto others! Religions CAUSES WAR, and then Indoctrinate them to their teachings, destroying History!
No one's judging your taste in movies! U like Veggietales? More power to ya. BUT... For the love of God, Don't bring up the fact you're a Christian! There's a reason why Atheists rule the Internet.
+lyndsay Durrett Hello! Atheist here! Ignore Thomas...He seems to think we're all hateful assholes who are here to troll you. I'm glad this film is something you can remember fondly, but the first time I ever heard of these creepy, talking produce characters was in the trailer for that pirate movie thing...and I didn't know about the religious aspect of them until much later. For me, it was all Bill Nye, Reading Rainbow, and Magic School Bus XP I am actually surprised, since I was raised Christian, and my parents had me watch 7th Heaven with them from time to time...XD I will admit, looking back, I'm a bit thankful they didn't. I wasn't kidding when I said those things creep me out(but then...bad animation does tend to bother me...And I'm not sure if I'd call it the "uncanny valley" or not XD)
At least Big Idea has an excuse for why the CGI looks so dated: At the time, they were extremely limited to what technology they could use. What's Food Fight's excuse? Is it the same reason?
Just for those who don't know, there is a reason why the characters are vegetables. It goes back to the franchise's first video, which was released in 1993. Notice the date? This was before Pixar had released Toy Story. So as you may have already guess, there was a lot of technical limitations back then. So the creators of VeggieTales decided to make the characters vegetables, so that they didn't have to worry about animating hands or legs and such. Also they make a lot of references in the other movies about the fact that these characters don't have any limbs, like in their main theme song, Larry says he can't play the guitar because he doesn't have any hands! Yeah, VeggieTales is little corny, but I like corn! ;)
You know I'm getting sick of people saying Toy Story hasn't aged. Hehehe, no. Toy Story even if you say that they're supposed to look stiff is NOT an amazingly animated movie. I MEAN I DON'T HOLD IT AGAINST PIXAR IT'S NOT THEIR FAULT, IT WAS JUST THEIR FIST FILM! but sheesh people need to realize that Toy Story should be praised in design, writing, and acting, NOT it's animation. It was REVOLUTIONARY sure, but Pixar didn't truly become an amazing studio animation-wise at the least until Toy Story 2.
Lol nono I never said that, I WAS GOING TO SAY A BUGS LIFE, but its been a while since I saw it so I can't remember if it was as stiff expression-wise as Toy Story 1. Both are two of my fav Pixar movies though! Hopper is an underrated villain, 10/10.
Yay! You put your religion into this dissuasion you get +10 important points. Why did you watch this if you are christain and don't like pepole dissing it?
John Mikkiah Thompson as a Christian, I have to disagree with you strongly about God's Not Dead. Its stupid. It's insanely cheesy. The acting (aside from Kevin Sorbo and Shane Harper in the first movie) is really, really bad. It has like 10 different stories, none of which you really connect with. But here's my biggest problem with it. Ok, so first off, the movie is called God's Not Dead. Clearly it has no interest in reaching beyond Christians. That's ok though, seeing how the message is that you shouldn't fear standing up for your faith. Great, that's a great message for Christians. The problem is that it makes every non-Christian in the movie a freaking caricature. From the philosophy professor that won't allow a debate on religion (I'm sorry, what? What philosophy professor shuts down debate on anything?) and clearly "hates God," to the evil Dean Cain character who is the meanest person possible, to the ultra-liberal journalist, it presents Christians with this view that atheists are just these extreme, evil people who all have a vendetta against God, and terrible arguments to back themselves up. It presents Christians with an unrealistic view of the world and what standing up for your faith looks like. If a Christian watches this movie, and takes it to heart, then when their faith is tested, they'll be totally unprepared. If you wanna see a movie that communicates that exact same message in a much more powerful way? Hacksaw Ridge. If you haven't seen it, go check it out. It's a true story about a WWII medic named Desmond Doss who was a 7th Day Adventist. As a 7th Day Adventist, he believed that killing, even in war, was wrong. He was so committed to his morals that he wouldn't even touch a gun. I'm not gonna tell you what else happens, because if you do watch it, I don't wanna spoil it for you. Here's what I will say though. The point of the movie is not what Doss believes, it's how strongly he believes it, and how willing he is to stand up for those principles no matter what anyone says. It is incredibly inspirational. It's directed by Mel Gibson, who, if you forget, made Passion of the Christ. It's an amazing movie, go watch it.
As a Christian, I 100% agree with u! This Jonah is great representation of what the real Jonah was in the Bible. I was intrigued to read the story after watching this movie. There's a bible cartoon series called Greatest Heroes and Legends from the Bible and they portray Jonah as a character who is more a tragic character. Not bad, but Veggietales fleshes Jonah out, imo
The problem with this movie is that it's not actually "A Veggietales Movie", it's a regular Veggietales episode spread very, VERY thinnly over a movie-length running time. Hence the constant reminders about the moral, hence the TV quality animation, hence that stupid modern-day framing device (although to be fair that also exists because the ending to the story of Jonah isn't very climactic or satisfying, they even lampshade this), hence the characters being borrowed from the show but not really developed because the assumption is that they're just going to act like they do in the show. And before you go berserk on me, I'm a 17-year-old who adores Veggietales and think this movie is perfectly serviceable structural issues aside. Animat probably should have watched the much punchier, compact show instead of the drawn-out, shallow movie.
7:29 Actually, in the other characters's defense, most of their charm comes from their works in the TV show prior to the film. Which is probably why some people who grew up with the series like it more than you (like me for instance). Now that isn't to say that you're wrong; as the series IS known for being mostly kid-pandering and being blatantly preachy as well, but there's a certain charm to it that can't be ignored (though again, part of it comes from growing up with the series). Personally, I still kind of like the film, but I can see why it's looked down upon by others.
I actually think this movie has one of the best uses of a framing device I've seen. Having a different character learn from Jonah's failings gives the movie a better arc than if they'd just ended it where Jonah's story does.
Am I the only one that felt nervous that he was gonna give Jonah the Animat Seal of Garbage with the rage you heard in this video. Thank goodness it did not happen
"childlike nonsense humor" yeah well uh *"I'm afraid the only thing left is to be thrown into the sea!"* *"Aw, you don't have to do that! We've got a plank! You can just walk off!"* *"Yes. Thank you. You're too kind."* very much helping is the fact that Jonah's voice actor sounds as fed up as he could possibly be when he says the last line I mentioned
+Gola245 Shia LeBeouf was in it? I don't remember anything about it except the concept of surfing penguins. Ironically enough, just this week I found out several popular video game voice actors had uncredited roles. Can't remember if it was decent.
I like Veggie Tales. The animation quality was always a recurring problem, but I thought the writing and music were enough to keep them enjoyable. So I ended up watching quite a number of these things.
+Tsiki Condor also i love these veggies tales my fab as a small fry was the Easter carol one witch i had dvd for a loooong time until last year when i sold it at a yard sale
When Animat said Jahovas witnesses where on team Jesus I just thought no I'm not a religious man myself I'm agnostic but I'm pretty sure Jesus taught a lesson of forgiveness and compassion if they follow those rules so much they would not decorate the watchtower with "we can cure you of homosexuality" yeah if the watchtower wasn't a religious book that would be considered a hate crime
Mr Critical I don't think that would be a hate crime, it would just be a poor way of expressing one's views. Here's the difference between the two. You could spray paint a watch tower with the words "I hate n*****s," and while that is a reprehensible and disgusting thing to say, freedom of speech says you are allowed to say that. It is hateful, but not a crime. Now, if you were to burn someone's property just because they were black, that would be a hate crime. Because it's a crime that is motivated by hatred (or prejudice). A la, hate crime.
It’s only a matter of time before he reviews The Pirates who Don’t do Anything. PS I kinda wish the Cars from Pixar used telekinesis like they do in VeggieTales.
I honestly didn't know what VeggieTales was until I saw this movie when it came out. This film helped introduce me to VeggieTales. Being a young girl who went to Sunday School each week, I appreciated the movie for staying true to the story of Jonah, as well as the fun bits they added in. Now that I'm much older, I still appreciate what the film does. Yeah, it's cheesy, but it has heart. These days, not many kids movies have that. I may be too old to really get into VeggieTales, but at least they have a genuine, fun way to teach kids stories with good morals.
AniMat, tbh the characters aren't forgettable. OK, it makes more sense if you've seen more of the series, but here's what I mean. I haven't watched anything from VeggieTales in 10 years, and I still remember all these characters, or at least their non-Biblical parts. Larry's an optimistic goofball, Bob is a compassionate voice of reason, Archibald (aka Jonah) is a rationalist, heck he reminds me a lot of Squidward, and anymore would be overkill. WITH THAT SAID, That's me just knowing the VeggieTales as I remember them. They might not be as fully portrayed in the film. And it's up to the viewers if they want to see the show, but by Christian kid standards, it's harmless. Yes it's preachy, but again, what can you expect from this genre. At least it's funny and has some memorable songs.
i still love Veggietales and im a teen. Veggietales is my childhood. Archibald is my favorite character in the series. Veggietales is one of my favorite shows.
I can say the same to myself. Archibald is a pretty funny character and Larry is too. Junior is my favorite character in the show. I like his wholesomeness.
Go ahead, try and hit me if your able. You should know by now that mercy's of the table. i can telll you getting really sick of trying. but i think you're just mad you keep dying. you're not gonna win, we'll be here together. fight in this flame war here together. and i know you'll just reset each time i beat ya. but i'll always be right back here to met ya.
By the way, seeing how in your last classic review a lot of people were saying how much they really love this film, your probably going to have to prepare yourself for the insane amount of flame comments!
You're ranting about them not caring about animation quality? The animation costs are the whole reason Big Idea went broke! It wasn't neglect; it was a corporate disaster.
This film would have been better off if it didn't exist since it's one of the reasons Big Idea got shutdown. I do like it, and I'm definitely a VeggieTales fan, but it was a lost cause.
So wait, let me get this straight... you didn’t know that Veggie Tales was like a Christian animation franchise before filming this review? Not even at all? I mean maybe I get not being familiar with them, but like don’t get all upset that the movie isn’t exactly what you want it to be. “Ugh why is Star Wars about a human boy. I thought there would be more stars. Why can’t a star be the main character?” That is not a valid criticism. Just because a movie isn’t what you thought it was based on the title, doesn’t mean it’s inherently bad.
I personally love Veggietales, as a Christian and as a teen. At least up until the mid 2000s, when Big Idea lost a lot of creative control. after that they went downhill.
Um...I'm in my 30's and...well...I love Veggie Tales! I thing you're a bit biased against the religious nature of the film, which keeps you from examining the movie on it's own merits. It is a kid's movie after all. I'm not saying the movie was great but it was better than this review implies. And you gotta give it credit for being one of the only animated Christian films to appear on the big screen and being an early CGI animated movie that wasn't made by Disney/Pixar. The only others at the time were Nickelodeon's Jimmy Neutron and Blue Sky's Ice Age. In all sincerity I think Jonah's animation was as good as either of those and dare I say a little better than the first Toy Story. The Veggie Tales franchise was also one of the earliest to be completely in CGI. Although I like the characters, I could see how someone might not find them very interesting because it seemed like they relied on familiarity with the series. But so did Jimmy Neutron. It also gets points for avoiding other animated movie cliches such as romantic elements. It's also of the few animated features which does not have humans. It is the ONLY animated feature to star vegetables...so...that's unique and challenging. Right? Anyone? I give it a "worthy effort." And it was a bit preachy, I guess.
Has anybody noticed that Jonah's song about Nineveh near the beginning has its tune basically copied from Frollo's part of "Out There" in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
@7:20 Context for the original story: Nineveh was the ancient capital of Assyria, which was one of the nations which Israel was often at war with. They'd eventually conquer Israel, tho Israel may have had some sort of trade relationship with them at the time Jonah was set. (Timeline's a bit hard for me to figure out; BC being backwards & all.) Jonah was either mad at them for conquering his people, or for leading them away from God. Either way, he was reacting to the destruction of his culture. As such, his behavior might not have been right, but it may be understandable.
Unlike Animat, I HAVE seen multiple Veggie Tales projects in my childhood. Although I don't have precious memories of it as I do with Thomas the Tank Engine and the Land Before Time sequels, I will admit there were times when I liked the projects. I especially liked Junior, feeling I could always identify with him. Today, I am a little bothered by the voice cast; not only did Junior turn out to be voiced by an adult female and not an actual child, but it turns out there are NO PROFESSIONAL ACTORS in the voice cast! No Kath Soucie, no Tom Kenny, no Corey Burton, no Peter Cullen, no Tress MacNeille, all of the voices were done by unknown people, especially the two creators Phil Vischner and Mike Naworki. In fact, I think that's why the animation is so cheap in this movie. According to some trivia I found, the creators weren't even properly trained in animation. They couldn't make professional animation because they barely even knew what they were doing! Now since I like cheap CGI better than what Pixar and DreamWorks do, I can forgive the animation for looking amateurish, but it does hurt me to know that the creators could not get the proper training they needed. I would not watch this movie over and over again, but I will say it works as a Veggie Tales project.
I've been a huge VeggieTales fan for 24 years. I first became a fan of this franchise back in 2000 at the age of 2. Also Big Idea has always been specializing in computer animation since 1989 when they did their first screen test.
no offence animat, I love your show, but i think if your gunna review somthing, you should do research on the source material. you do this for other franchieses but it feels like you didn't for this one. with all do respect Big Idea productions is a very good company and veggie tales has some of the deepest, most moving and epic moments in video history. if you give it a chance, im sure you can find somthing you like. theres well over 300 movies in their library by now :P
+Jarrod Parduhn To be honest, if you are not a Christian, like you and I, then it would be hard to get into. I have to agree with AniMat here, that it's meant for a certain audience. Still, I will keep loving Veggietales, despite any flaws it may have.
+Jarrod Parduhn As a Christian myself, I honestly wasn't offended. It's not like he said "I hate Christians", he said it was preachy. And, to be fair, it is preachy to outsiders.
1:39 that really hurts, you know. this review is really offensive. Seriously animat, I don't like this movie nor I like visiting strangers to talk about the bible, but seriously, don't be so mean.
I mean the show originally was going to have candy and then and then of the Creator's wife said that my parents are going to be add if they if their kids fall in love with candy bars and apparently he said good point so he made vegetables cuz that seems like something kids should be falling in love with and and yeah I mean VeggieTales could be able to like make a kid with their Christian values they're like baby vegetables make me feel good and then they don't eat it cuz I think it's going to kill the vegetable
If you thought it was weird for Christian vegetables to have telekinetic powers, you’d be shocked to discover that Christian vegetables are also cannibals.
I love this movie and though I don't really agree with you with some of the things you say , I'm not going to be upset about your opinion it's your show and I know this is what you think, but here is an interesting fact in the early days of this show it was made by five people at that time there was nothing that was 3D animation yet (this was before Toy Story) But VeggieTales did it, Pixar even called them and asked them how they did the cheek puffing animation and more.
Fucking ironic how no one called out this review, when it has just as much as a false narrative and lack of research as your Cloudy review. If you actually put in time to research, like look on Google for one second, you’d know that Big Idea was not a major studio. Quite frankly the complete opposite. Despite that, they had some industry talent join their crew until quite a few left before the studio went under as a result of many internal financial problems. And this film being a bomb didn’t help. Ironic too that you say that Big Idea, a studio who literally predates Toy Story in their own game, doesn’t specialize in computer animation. Sure, Veggietales’ animation, even in the episodes, isn’t perfect but once again it was a much smaller studio with not nearly as much money nor staff as something like Blue Sky had (which is funny seeing how much you compared this film to Ice Age). Some other points to address, “But they’re not really known for having memorable characters.” I’ll admit the film doesn’t do an amazing job setting up these characters to a new audience, but with context of the show, a lot of these characters are very beloved. Especially Bob and Larry. You really can’t use that excuse when at one point the series was as popular as Pokemon in terms of kids home video sales. Another point, “…theyre still going strong thanks to their collaboration with Dreamworks animation”. More like drove them into the ground. The Netflix shows are absolutely atrocious and lack so much of what made the show so special as it didn’t have barely anyone who worked on the original show working on it. It had to take them all the way up until NBCUniversal was a thing for them to fling over the rights to TBN which then resulted in the Veggietales Show a sorta return to formula. And even at that, NBCUniversal fucked them over kicking Phil, Mike, and a lot of crew off their own show once again. Again, I’ll give you credit that some of this latter history has occurred within the last 6 years but even at the time you could’ve at least done some research as it’s a very interesting topic and is very important to understand why this film is the way it is.
Honestly I saw a video from Saber Spark which was where I learned about the entire situation and I watched Veggie Tales as a kid and from what I remember I did enjoy I did watch this movie as a kid as well and I'm pretty sure I had a okay reaction to it from what I remember.
Dear Animat, I personally grew up in a Christian home and Veggietales was the weirdest but best way to provide the telling of bible stories to a young crowd. It was the most legit thing to watch as a kid, and if you didn't know Veggietales you had no life. I can honestly say I freaking hate the reboot to the series I loved as a kid.
the characters are two-fold. Each character in veggietales is a character in itself that plays a character in the Jonah. its kinda complicated but you have to watch more than just this movie to understand veggietales
Despite not being a very religious person, I watched a lot of VeggieTales as a kid and was surprised at how clever the writing and humor was. Some of the movies are especially fantastic. They can definitely be preachy, but when they're good, they're REALLY friggin' good.
yes yes I loved VeggieTales it was my favorite
Same :D
Also,did you see that goliath one? It looked like his hands were animated using the Wii motion controls XD
I too liked VeggieTales as a kid and liked singing all the "silly songs" 🙂
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"It's a Christian movie, what do you expect?"
Well, something like this! *holds up a copy of Prince of Egypt*
+PatrickCheek100 Most Christian films and video games are either so preachy they aren't entertaining (like God's Not Dead and Captain Bible), or so entertaining that they are blasphemous and insulting to Christians (like Noah and The Dante's Inferno series)
+PatrickCheek100 That's cuz a lot of the people forget to try making a decent movie sadly and push the message too hard
There's good ones out there and there's way more bad ones... I'm a Christian and I don't watch many of those movies because they aren't done well a lot of the time, but I mean VeggieTales I grew up with so you can't help but enjoy it same as looking back on other kids shows XD
+Juliette Elton Same
And I can understand why people don't like christian movies.
But, seriously the Noah one, Demons being good guys and Noah being a baby killing drunkard, Yeah, totally not blasphemous, but besides that I thought the movie was boring. But, hey opinions
don't forget the demons where transformers
Prince of Egypt wasn't Christian. All the main heads at DreamWorks that wanted the movie done were Jewish. Regardless of its religious theme, it was and is a great movie.
I grew up with Veggietales. I'll show it to my kids too. Glad you got around to reviewing a part of it.
With a critical eye, yes, this franchise is seriously lacking, but I find that despite all its faults, the franchise is extremely clever. It takes Bible stories or the stories of other franchises, and parodies it. Lord of The Beans, Moe's Big Exit, and It's a Meaningful Life all parody other franchises, but put in biblical morals. That's the life blood of the franchise.
I have a serious bias though because Veggietales was basically my life in my childhood. I will always love the series despite its faults.
The other Veggietales film, The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, is much better in my opinion. The animation is better and the characters are more fleshed out. If possible, you should review that one too.
Still, a guilty pleasure, haha.
Same here I watched it when I was young too memories
Darkmatter2525 does a better job a parodying the bible using cartoon characters. Mostly because he doesn't glorify any stories.
+Willie Wonker "Glorify any stories"? The reason Veggietales "glorifies" them is because to Christians, stories from the Bible are cherished. And I've seen some of his content. He is obviously not a Christian or is one with a very negative view of Christians. Most of his "parodies" are crude and encourage hate towards the religion. He doesn't "glorify" the stories because he doesn't believe that they are real probably.
+I Sir Laughsalot "Most of his parodies are crude and encourage hate towards the religion"
Let me guess, you've only seen, 2, 3 of his videos. He doesn't glorify the stories, because what he's presenting basically happened. Certainly more realistic than this vegetable garbage. But I guess using your brain to question and criticize certain aspects of a story from thousands of years ago isn't your type of thing. And to assume that he dislikes Christians, despite the fact that he's said several times before that he's mostly joking and doesn't hate Christians, just makes me think of you as someone who is ignorant.
Willie Wonker You are using fallacies and filling your mind with assumptions. I have seen at least 10 of his videos. All of them have a very similar feel to them, even the ones that released very closely to the time I saw them.
This "vegetable garbage" is a kids show. A KIDS SHOW. It is not meant to be realistic. True Biblical stories are gory, bloody, adult, and dark. Veggietales, instead of performing the exact same story as the Bible, puts its own spin on it by taking creative aspects from the creator's heads or from separate properties. Also, a lot of the stories are not even Biblical, just "Christian-ized" versions of different properties, like, as I said, Lord of The Beans, and Sheerluck Holmes.
I do criticize the Bible. It's not perfect. I was told as a kid that the Bible is 100% truth and shouldn't be questioned. I see now that is BS. Most of the Old and New Testaments completely contradict each other. Each prophet inputs their own opinions on God. Leviticus and Deuteronomy both are completely outdated in their teachings. Apparently, I have sinned by eating mussels and planting different crops in the same field. According to those books, I should repent.
Most of the Old Testament is stories and interpreted views of real events. The reason Genesis is so strange is because it used metaphors to explain real events. The slavery of the Hebrews and David's reign were completely different in history. Even Babylon has inconsistencies. The people that wrote the Bible were human, and Christians always forget that.
How am I, a person that doesn't know DarkMatter's channel well, supposed to know that he thinks that way? That's assuming that everyone is all-knowing. His videos are not funny to me, but they might be funny to you. Satire can only go so far, and those videos really push the offensive cover over the stories which could EASILY connotate hatefulness. I guess I misinterpreted his videos, but do not tell me that I was stupid for doing so, as his videos do give off a less than positive vibe.
Who wants to tell Matt that a lot of VeggieTales fanbase consists of adults... including non-Christian ones?
I will
Nah! We’ll just save it for the embarrassment!
I consider this franchise as a whole to be one of the world's biggest guilty pleasures. I don't see it becoming as big as Disney, or anything (though since they apparently work with Dreamworks now, that's debatable), but it's not without its good quality. The humor's surprisingly good, the writing, while preachy, DOES have its heart in the right place, and if it helps, while THIS movie's moral's driven more into the ground than a crashing fighter jet, their second foray into film known as The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything not only took to God aspect out of it (for the most part; after all, it still comes with the territory) and the moral was surprisingly subtle.
i feel ya brother
+joinmarch76 Oh yeah, that movie. That was a lot more fun. He should check that out.
Andrew Asaro Really? Honestly while I understand the dislike, I think Pirates is the better film for a few reasons, the most prominent being:
1. They play the God angle much more subtly than any other VeggieTales production (though the symbolism is to an extent there, being still a VeggieTales production), making it seem a lot less preachy than most other productions. And yes, yes, I know it's a Christian franchise, but as AniMat himself put it, sometimes they REALLY push the preaching angle too far. And it's refreshing to have it be NOT the main focus for a change.
2. While true it's not a traditional musical, it is technically a musical with a few numbers, just not enough to make it a traditional one; including "Yo Ho Heroes" (my personal favorite of the bunch), "Jolly Joe's" and "Rock Monster". And the fact that it's not a straight up musical also makes it one of a kind, as this kind of VeggieTales production is comparatively rare.
3. Much like with most VeggieTales productions, its humor is unique in its execution. One could argue it relies a bit too much on pop culture, with numerous references to the Weather Channel and even Edward Scissorhands, but I'd say in response that they've always done references like that.
4. The villain, while cliched compared to other villains out there, is unique for a Big Idea baddie. And honestly as evil as he is, he does raise some good points in terms of his motivation. Yeah, he wants to steal the throne Mufasa-style, but we don't really get much of an explanation of the country's economy, aside from that apparently the king's a big spender in terms of others. Which normally is noble, but Robert does raise a good point in that since it's technically the ROYAL finances, he's practically throwing money away that could easily improve the country overall. But maybe I'm overthinking it a bit.
5. The moral is surprisingly good as well. Maybe it's because it's not nearly as preachy as other productions, but this kind of a moral, while again, cliched in other media, is unique for Big Idea's works. May I remind you that this series usually cites the Man Upstairs for most of the morals?
Now do keep in mind that this is simply MY opinion on the matter. If you still dislike it, fine. Your opinion, your entitled to it. But do remember this should you be curious enough to look upon it again.
Also, I'm with you on the character designs nowadays, they look like they just came from the optometrist with how big their eyes have gotten in comparison to their bodies!
+joinmarch76 Check out my channel for tons of VeggieTales reviews :)
Christian Nutrition Oh, so you're a reviewer too, eh? I'll admit I haven't gotten around to RUclips reviewing (which I've made a resolution to fix as soon as possible), but I have done several text reviews on the subject here: dinoboygreen.deviantart.com/art/The-Bomb-Specialist-Veggie-Tales-Episode-1-520198956
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Lately, I've been working on the fourth installment of this. Oh, and in case you're wondering, I'm agnostic, and while I respect Christianity, I prefer to look at these episodes on their own merits rather than by their sometimes preachy Christian messages. And yes, yes, I know it's a Christian series, but sometimes they *really* hammer that part home a bit too much for their own good.
4:58 Fun fact. Big Idea's lead animator is Tim Hodge, one of the animators on The Lion King.
Also, that "cheap animation" is their art style. It's like criticizing _How It Should Have Ended_ for the way they draw their characters.
He does make a fair point that some films like Shrek and Ice Age that came out around the time A VeggieTales Movie came out do look better than this film, but not really by a large margin. However, he doesn't even mention the Jimmy Neutron movie. The VeggieTales Movie looks far better than that, and they were both released around the same time.
@@sandwichgod692 Jimmy Neutron had its own style, and it looks neat. Jonah does too, but it feels gross somehow.
@@macbarrpup2451 That's true. It's kind of hard to compare them when they clearly have a different style.
@@sandwichgod692 Ok I agree.
@@macbarrpup2451 it's probably because of the realistic textures of the world. After this movie, the backgrounds and textures were simplified and made to look more cartoony, which complimented the characters' designs and styles.
Holy crap this is one of the best, most civil comment sections I have ever seen collectively discuss religion. Faith in humanity restored 👍
Agreed. I hope it becomes a habit.
Can you really be mad when Veggietales is on?
What about faith in faith? :)
The creator of VeggieTales, Phil Vicher, said he wanted to make this movie for anyone, not just christians (same thing with the show). You should have watched just a little bit of the show to see that its not that bad. The humor is smart, the characters are memorable, the songs are great and its a overall good show! I know VeggieTales is not for everyone, but you should give it a second chance. (no pun intended) The 1993-2004 era is pretty good and a new show is coming this month.
Yeah I remember watching it as a kid and even as someone who isn’t Christian I liked it
"veggie tales isn't known for having good memorable characters"
*Um... Excuse me?*
He and his uncomfortable opinion.
@@durece100 I know. Honestly, this whole review was a mess. Not good.
He was kind of like a mailman. Except that his letters came STRAIGHT FROM GOD!
+LadyOfBroadway333
I'm sorry, but the only response to someone say they are a mailman for god is to just say, "We're on a mission from god." Oh Blues Brothers...
+Tyler R Is an awesome movie!
I think it said good not god
I think it said good not god
+rainbow cam Nah, he says God.
You only say that the characters are not memorable and have no personality because you haven't seen any episodes of VeggieTales. If you watch some of the episodes you'll find that the characters are actually really funny and memorable.
Some Examples: The main duo: Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber. Bob is like the straight man and kind of a control freak, but he's also very nice. While Larry is the goofy, wacky, silly sidekick, and also very nice. Then there's Junior Asparagus (my favorite character) Who is a very kind-hearted, well-relatable 5-year old kid. Archibald Asparagus is the stuffy, up-tight brittish man. Jimmy and Jerry Gourd, who are like gourd versions of Twiddledee and Twiddledum, who love to eat and sing. Pa Grape, who's like an odd, wise man, but still kind of a nut. Mr. Lunt, who's really funny. Mr. Nezzer who's not really a bad man, he just gets confused/overboard sometimes and the french peas, Jean Claude and Phillipe, who are just hillarious, and they're cute too.
Yeah. As the series goes on, certain episodes won't even focus to much on God, but rather just good messages like, "don't let temptation control you", "use your gift for good", "be willing to forgive and forget", "don't lie or spread rumors", and my favorite one, "no matter who you are, you are capable of doing great things and overcoming your short comings."
You can sorta blame Big Idea Productions for not doing a good enough job at having this movie work as both a cinematic version of "Veggietales", as well as being a stand alone movie. Though even as a Veggietales movie, it feels a bit off. Like maybe its just me, but I wish this movie had opened with the iconic countertop scene, where Bob and Larry had gotten a letter from a kid about a problem they are having, and THEN they tell the story of Jonah. At least then it would feel more like an adaptation of "Veggietales". Even then, another reason why this movie bombed, is cause "Veggietales" may have been a popular franchise, but its audience was still very nieche. "Veggietales" didn't have the same general appeal of something like "Spongebob Squarepants" or "Spiderman" or anything like that, so there wasn't enough hype to justify this movies theatrical release.
@@supermariof0521 tbh though big idea was having major issues with money and they had to do major lawoffs and once it was released they barley got the profits of this movie
@@board-qu9iu Probably because "Veggietales" was still a very nieche property. Only appealing to a very specific audience.
@@supermariof0521 another reason was because it went really overbudget due to difficulty with the company (it was also too early imo to make one). The movie made around 25 million dollars out of a 15 million dollar budget so it could work later on but not then
Dang Mat....a little harsh on the whole Christian angle ya think?
He really was.
+Grant Turner It's his opinion and it's possible he's not religious, which means he probably didn't mean to be harsh. I'm Christian and I didn't have an issue with it. It's not like he said he hated Christians or something like that.
Andrew Asaro Yup.
Objection isn't harsh. This guy says what the fridge, I thought he was a Mormon at first.
He points out how stupid films are that has nothing to do with theism. If anything, he's being fair by being equally critical.
+Sapphire Writer I agree. Seeing as he hasn't established his religious beliefs, and it's most likely that he's at least Agnostic, I can't expect him to not be harsh. It'd be nice if he wasn't, but that would be being nice and not actually reviewing the movie.
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I always pray with my friends; Benny the Tomato, Stephen the Squash, Emily the corn, and Cassie the Green Bean... Before I chop them all up and put them in my salad XD
If you like to talk to tomatoes, if a squash can make you smile, if you like to waltz with potatoes, up and down the produce isle... Than you need some serious help jfc.
“Big Ideas doesn’t specialize in computer animation”
Did you know that Big Idea is a computer animation studio
Right on the childhood Matt, right in the childhood...
Though yeah it is seriously preachy.
So are you saying we shouldn't forgive others then? It's a terrific message and it's a shame animat would rather prejudge the movie just because he doesn't agree with Christian beliefs.
+Iggy Eggs
Animat never said that we shouldn't forgive people... He just thought they laid the message on a bit too thick. He even said in the video that he thought their hearts were in the right place.
+David Hansell That last statement from him felt half hearted and even reluctant as it sounded like he's pissed with Christians in general.
+Iggy Eggs
I didn't really get that impression from it. He said "it wants to teach kids about forgiveness, there's no bad movie that does that." That seems positive towards the message.
+David Hansell He sounded pissed though and prejudiced
I think your bias is causing you to be unnecessarily harsh on this movie. Try reviewing it in the context of the series, not in the context of big names like Disney, Pixar and Dreamworks. You're being unfair.
Though I will grant you that if you don't know the characters from their previous appearances in the series proper, they are going to seem two-dimensional. They are presented more as established actors in established roles, rather than being introduced to an audience unfamiliar with them. We know who Junior, Bob, Larry and Archibald are, and we see them more as cast in the roles of equally familiar Bible characters than as their own unique characters whom we have to meet all over again in this film. But a lot of films based on cartoon series present their characters the same way. If you're not familiar with the franchise, you're probably going to miss a lot of characterization if you go straight into viewing the movie. The only real exceptions are characters introduced in said movie, such as Khalil. He does get a proper introduction and some characterization (especially as a fanboy with a tendency toward deadpan snarkery), but he's pretty much the only one because the filmmakers assume that the majority of their audience is already familiar with all of the other characters.
+Quin Skew And why do you need previous instalments to understand the story? It's a whimsical retelling of the story of Jonah. What's to understand?
My point was that you need the series proper to understand the characters themselves (Jonah excepted), or they might otherwise seem flat. The same is true of any TV show that does a movie. Yet I don't see you complaining about Star Trek.
+Quin Skew And this is where I stop taking you seriously and write you off as a troll.
Ironically, I think YOU'RE being a tad harsh on Animat. Keep in mind that Animat had little or no idea what Veggie-Tales was prior to this review. Understandable since, let's be honest, they aren't known for being big showstoppers like DreamWorks or Pixar.
On the other hand, you do make a good point here; part of the fun factor comes from past experiences with the characters. And to be fair, they have the characterization down to a T in this film, as well as their other film, The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything.
Bottom line: I get what you're saying, Derek, but I also see why Animat doesn't see this to be as good as you or I; and before you say anything, note: 1. I actually kinda like the film (I was a hardcore Veggie-nut back in my younger years), and 2. I also see the problems with the film and address them as such.
It's kinda like with the Spongebob Movies; if you liked Spongebob to begin with, you'll see them as great love-letters to the insanity they can offer. If not, you may like them fine, but you won't have as much of a connection to it as others.
@AtarahDerek Agreed: Knowing Veggietales beforehand helps with reviewing this movie.
yeah Because i think AniMat is missing out on a lot of stuff and Let me remind you that at the end of the video he said that he never heard that the series even existed.yes you gotta know about vegetables before reviewing Jonah a vegetables movie
"the animation is cheap" ...idk man, it looks really well polished to me, and honestly, their studio at the time was literally in a shopping mall. this is their first feature film. like... i guess i have a bias since i grew up with this movie and i've always loved it, but it was made by people who really cared about it and were really proud of the feats they made. they were definitely not lazy, and worked hard considering the budget. and personally, i love the jokes more as an adult than i did as a kid, and if you get the dvd (which i kinda doubt you will but whatever) you can see that they have "audio commentaries" and one is purely improvised comedy where two of the veggie characters are said to be the "producers" of the movie and like, the humor is a lot less watered down than the movie does for the younger kids. these guys are very mature, very capable, and care very deeply about what they do, which is why they're deliberately making a movie targeted at a younger audience (who might need the message of the movie to be preachy since they're, you know, children, and it's harder to pick up on subtly). mostly it's budget and the fact that they're a niche company that keeps them from pixar level animation. most if not all the cast are creators for the series/movie and i think they do a phenomenal job tackling all those aspects.
It would probably have been best to see the show first before judging the movie. The animation sticks true to the show and it keeps the same spirit.
I mean, I'm not very religious, but you shouldn't bash on Christian stuff if you aren't a part of the religion and didn't grow up with it.
Here's the Thing: even if someone like Mat Never Watched the Show, a movie Needs to watched on its own right and represent the show as a whole! If u don't a Single thing about the characters or u don't have the urge to see the show, chances are you're gonna judge the show based on its Representation Alone!!
+Thomas Fredrickson Um, that's bullshit. A bad movie based on a show is not representative of the show itself. Remember how mediocre Hey Arnold the Movie was? Did that represent the whole show? No. This movie may have not been that good, but it's incompetent to judge the entire franchise because of it.
U know what? I don't care anymore. Just Shut the Fuck up about your religious beliefs or your love for the Veggies. Have at it, just don't spread your toxic onto others! Religions CAUSES WAR, and then Indoctrinate them to their teachings, destroying History!
+Thomas Fredrickson. Keep spouting bullshit, pal! It sure is getting you places!
This was one of thy core movies of my childhood. I love it. :-) Criticize me for being Christian, I don't care, but VeggieTales is my childhood.
No one's judging your taste in movies! U like Veggietales? More power to ya. BUT... For the love of God, Don't bring up the fact you're a Christian! There's a reason why Atheists rule the Internet.
+Thomas Fredrickson So you're saying that people can't be Christian? Atheists rule the Internet? Fuck off.
+lyndsay Durrett Hello! Atheist here! Ignore Thomas...He seems to think we're all hateful assholes who are here to troll you. I'm glad this film is something you can remember fondly, but the first time I ever heard of these creepy, talking produce characters was in the trailer for that pirate movie thing...and I didn't know about the religious aspect of them until much later. For me, it was all Bill Nye, Reading Rainbow, and Magic School Bus XP I am actually surprised, since I was raised Christian, and my parents had me watch 7th Heaven with them from time to time...XD I will admit, looking back, I'm a bit thankful they didn't. I wasn't kidding when I said those things creep me out(but then...bad animation does tend to bother me...And I'm not sure if I'd call it the "uncanny valley" or not XD)
Rory Storm Nowadays, the new design of the characters is a little unsettling.
lyndsay Durrett LOL I think the older look is worse, honestly...But that's just me XP
But hey, at least the CGI in Jonah looks better than Food Fight.
+Artakha the Creator *chuckles*
At least Big Idea has an excuse for why the CGI looks so dated: At the time, they were extremely limited to what technology they could use. What's Food Fight's excuse? Is it the same reason?
at least it has better animation than where the dead go to die
@@MarioSonic2010 it might be because food fights footage was stolen
Or something like that
I thought this movie's animation was really good. Honestly, I think it looks better than Toy Story.
How to make an entire fanbase as angry as VeggieTales in the House did.
Preachy? Of course.
Clever? To an extent.
Fun? For the most part.
You mean you've never seen VeggieTales before this movie? I think you're missing out.
Just for those who don't know, there is a reason why the characters are vegetables. It goes back to the franchise's first video, which was released in 1993. Notice the date? This was before Pixar had released Toy Story. So as you may have already guess, there was a lot of technical limitations back then. So the creators of VeggieTales decided to make the characters vegetables, so that they didn't have to worry about animating hands or legs and such. Also they make a lot of references in the other movies about the fact that these characters don't have any limbs, like in their main theme song, Larry says he can't play the guitar because he doesn't have any hands! Yeah, VeggieTales is little corny, but I like corn! ;)
You know I'm getting sick of people saying Toy Story hasn't aged. Hehehe, no. Toy Story even if you say that they're supposed to look stiff is NOT an amazingly animated movie. I MEAN I DON'T HOLD IT AGAINST PIXAR IT'S NOT THEIR FAULT, IT WAS JUST THEIR FIST FILM! but sheesh people need to realize that Toy Story should be praised in design, writing, and acting, NOT it's animation. It was REVOLUTIONARY sure, but Pixar didn't truly become an amazing studio animation-wise at the least until Toy Story 2.
Lol nono I never said that, I WAS GOING TO SAY A BUGS LIFE, but its been a while since I saw it so I can't remember if it was as stiff expression-wise as Toy Story 1. Both are two of my fav Pixar movies though! Hopper is an underrated villain, 10/10.
I dare anyone to tell me that any of the humans in the first Toy Story were good character designs.
And that goes for the bird in "A Bug's Life", too.
In all fairness the bird looked miles better than the first humans.
***** And I don't. I'm just saying they aren't as "perfect" as people say.
*"FIST FILM"*
Still better than God's Not Dead 2 LOL
Yay! You put your religion into this dissuasion you get +10 important points. Why did you watch this if you are christain and don't like pepole dissing it?
John Mikkiah Thompson as a Christian, I have to disagree with you strongly about God's Not Dead. Its stupid. It's insanely cheesy. The acting (aside from Kevin Sorbo and Shane Harper in the first movie) is really, really bad. It has like 10 different stories, none of which you really connect with. But here's my biggest problem with it. Ok, so first off, the movie is called God's Not Dead. Clearly it has no interest in reaching beyond Christians. That's ok though, seeing how the message is that you shouldn't fear standing up for your faith. Great, that's a great message for Christians. The problem is that it makes every non-Christian in the movie a freaking caricature. From the philosophy professor that won't allow a debate on religion (I'm sorry, what? What philosophy professor shuts down debate on anything?) and clearly "hates God," to the evil Dean Cain character who is the meanest person possible, to the ultra-liberal journalist, it presents Christians with this view that atheists are just these extreme, evil people who all have a vendetta against God, and terrible arguments to back themselves up. It presents Christians with an unrealistic view of the world and what standing up for your faith looks like. If a Christian watches this movie, and takes it to heart, then when their faith is tested, they'll be totally unprepared.
If you wanna see a movie that communicates that exact same message in a much more powerful way? Hacksaw Ridge. If you haven't seen it, go check it out. It's a true story about a WWII medic named Desmond Doss who was a 7th Day Adventist. As a 7th Day Adventist, he believed that killing, even in war, was wrong. He was so committed to his morals that he wouldn't even touch a gun. I'm not gonna tell you what else happens, because if you do watch it, I don't wanna spoil it for you. Here's what I will say though. The point of the movie is not what Doss believes, it's how strongly he believes it, and how willing he is to stand up for those principles no matter what anyone says. It is incredibly inspirational. It's directed by Mel Gibson, who, if you forget, made Passion of the Christ. It's an amazing movie, go watch it.
As a Christian, I 100% agree with u! This Jonah is great representation of what the real Jonah was in the Bible. I was intrigued to read the story after watching this movie. There's a bible cartoon series called Greatest Heroes and Legends from the Bible and they portray Jonah as a character who is more a tragic character. Not bad, but Veggietales fleshes Jonah out, imo
Only kids? Have you heard the Silly Songs with Larry, or ever seen LarryBoy!? :O
You honestly think he tried to understand it before he went in to judge?
Obviously NO!!! If he knew about those things then we would have a totally different review.
The problem with this movie is that it's not actually "A Veggietales Movie", it's a regular Veggietales episode spread very, VERY thinnly over a movie-length running time. Hence the constant reminders about the moral, hence the TV quality animation, hence that stupid modern-day framing device (although to be fair that also exists because the ending to the story of Jonah isn't very climactic or satisfying, they even lampshade this), hence the characters being borrowed from the show but not really developed because the assumption is that they're just going to act like they do in the show.
And before you go berserk on me, I'm a 17-year-old who adores Veggietales and think this movie is perfectly serviceable structural issues aside. Animat probably should have watched the much punchier, compact show instead of the drawn-out, shallow movie.
Miniike agreed
7:29 Actually, in the other characters's defense, most of their charm comes from their works in the TV show prior to the film. Which is probably why some people who grew up with the series like it more than you (like me for instance). Now that isn't to say that you're wrong; as the series IS known for being mostly kid-pandering and being blatantly preachy as well, but there's a certain charm to it that can't be ignored (though again, part of it comes from growing up with the series). Personally, I still kind of like the film, but I can see why it's looked down upon by others.
If he gave this movie a 5/10, then he would probably destroy "The Pirates who don't do anything: A Veggietales Movie"
He'd probably still give a very like mixed reaction to the animation and the pirates of don't do anything
i think i suggested it for the animation hat, so maybe we’ll see that someday
@@WhatAG23 That's good
I always noticed the pirates who don’t do anything a VeggieTales movie has almost no mentions of god
I actually think this movie has one of the best uses of a framing device I've seen. Having a different character learn from Jonah's failings gives the movie a better arc than if they'd just ended it where Jonah's story does.
Now you must review The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything.
Am I the only one that felt nervous that he was gonna give Jonah the Animat Seal of Garbage with the rage you heard in this video. Thank goodness it did not happen
It still doesn't excuse how shitty his review came out though
"childlike nonsense humor"
yeah well uh
*"I'm afraid the only thing left is to be thrown into the sea!"*
*"Aw, you don't have to do that! We've got a plank! You can just walk off!"*
*"Yes. Thank you. You're too kind."*
very much helping is the fact that Jonah's voice actor sounds as fed up as he could possibly be when he says the last line I mentioned
Archibald best vegetable.
The next one is "Surf's Up". I love that movie, it's so UNDERRATED :)
+Rob Bob Next Up Is Dick Figures The Movie Then Tom and Jerry The Movie Then Surf's Up
+Gola245
Shia LeBeouf was in it? I don't remember anything about it except the concept of surfing penguins. Ironically enough, just this week I found out several popular video game voice actors had uncredited roles. Can't remember if it was decent.
+DickFiguresFTW “Fazlkarim Khan” FanboyandChumChumFTL No, he is reviewing Surfs Up next. I don't know where you got Tom and Jerry the Movie from.
Broski29 From His Hanna Barbera Documentary
I like Veggie Tales. The animation quality was always a recurring problem, but I thought the writing and music were enough to keep them enjoyable. So I ended up watching quite a number of these things.
The animation in the episodes at least improved like second theatrically released feature The pirates who Don't do anything look pretty amazing
My childhood has been officially SLAUGHTERED by Electric Dragon...
You had no childhood to begin with, and neither did I for that matter.
ArbyTV I guess you aren’t a fan of veggietales
@@joeysopinion4463 I was, but some things from your childhood don’t really age well.
Take a drink every time he says "preachy".
wait yummy you like animat ! :-D
Tsiki Condor
Yes, yes I do. He's good at his job.
+Tsiki Condor also i love these veggies tales my fab as a small fry was the Easter carol one witch i had dvd for a loooong time until last year when i sold it at a yard sale
+Yummyjuice16 is back agree but my dad hates his voice
Tsiki Condor
I like VeggieTales too. Larry and Bob ftw.
"Or will it feel like an annoying greeting from the Jehovah's witnesses" Wow LMAO
When Animat said Jahovas witnesses where on team Jesus I just thought no I'm not a religious man myself I'm agnostic but I'm pretty sure Jesus taught a lesson of forgiveness and compassion if they follow those rules so much they would not decorate the watchtower with "we can cure you of homosexuality" yeah if the watchtower wasn't a religious book that would be considered a hate crime
Mr Critical I don't think that would be a hate crime, it would just be a poor way of expressing one's views. Here's the difference between the two. You could spray paint a watch tower with the words "I hate n*****s," and while that is a reprehensible and disgusting thing to say, freedom of speech says you are allowed to say that. It is hateful, but not a crime. Now, if you were to burn someone's property just because they were black, that would be a hate crime. Because it's a crime that is motivated by hatred (or prejudice). A la, hate crime.
It’s only a matter of time before he reviews The Pirates who Don’t do Anything.
PS I kinda wish the Cars from Pixar used telekinesis like they do in VeggieTales.
4:40-Animat, You mention Shrek as a 2002 Animated movie when it was released in 2001, so it's just a small mistake.Your right on Ice Age.
same here man Shrek came out in 2001. and ice age came out in 2002 so he's wrong about shrek but was right about ice age.
I honestly didn't know what VeggieTales was until I saw this movie when it came out. This film helped introduce me to VeggieTales. Being a young girl who went to Sunday School each week, I appreciated the movie for staying true to the story of Jonah, as well as the fun bits they added in. Now that I'm much older, I still appreciate what the film does. Yeah, it's cheesy, but it has heart. These days, not many kids movies have that. I may be too old to really get into VeggieTales, but at least they have a genuine, fun way to teach kids stories with good morals.
If animat has never watched or even heard of veggie tales he doesn’t know what he’s missing.
He's the one person on the planet that doesn't know what VeggieTales is and that it's religious. It's called "Jonah" for Pete's sake.
AniMat, tbh the characters aren't forgettable. OK, it makes more sense if you've seen more of the series, but here's what I mean. I haven't watched anything from VeggieTales in 10 years, and I still remember all these characters, or at least their non-Biblical parts. Larry's an optimistic goofball, Bob is a compassionate voice of reason, Archibald (aka Jonah) is a rationalist, heck he reminds me a lot of Squidward, and anymore would be overkill.
WITH THAT SAID, That's me just knowing the VeggieTales as I remember them. They might not be as fully portrayed in the film. And it's up to the viewers if they want to see the show, but by Christian kid standards, it's harmless. Yes it's preachy, but again, what can you expect from this genre. At least it's funny and has some memorable songs.
i still love Veggietales and im a teen. Veggietales is my childhood. Archibald is my favorite character in the series. Veggietales is one of my favorite shows.
I can say the same to myself. Archibald is a pretty funny character and Larry is too. Junior is my favorite character in the show. I like his wholesomeness.
What you talk a bout. Veggietales is my CHILDHOOD! Don't insult my childhood!
oOHH... so you called me a bitch, someone gonna get laid in college.
Go ahead, try and hit me if your able.
You should know by now that mercy's of the table. i can telll you getting really sick of trying. but i think you're just mad you keep dying. you're not gonna win, we'll be here together. fight in this flame war here together. and i know you'll just reset each time i beat ya. but i'll always be right back here to met ya.
+Antony Kuhl I will also do dat, GOBBLE GOBBLE
Come on Kid... we both know this ends. }:)
5/10? I think that's kinda harsh. I always loved this film
It’s his opinion, not yours
By the way, seeing how in your last classic review a lot of people were saying how much they really love this film, your probably going to have to prepare yourself for the insane amount of flame comments!
We do have a VegieTales hell, TV Funhouse made one.
And sausage party, don’t forget sausage party.
And in that song "God is Watching Everything You Do" from Drawn Together.
@@arbytv5139 I guess veggie tales was influential in some ways for that movie
@@arbytv5139 and Foodfight.
Can you do The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything movie?
I remember seeing this in Theaters. I loved it.
You're ranting about them not caring about animation quality?
The animation costs are the whole reason Big Idea went broke!
It wasn't neglect; it was a corporate disaster.
Veggie Tales is fucking awesome
+JONATHAN PINZON *oh-*
I was never religious. I'm agnostic. But, I watched so much VeggieTales growing up.
It could be a bit preachy, but the moral was always good. it never forced you to be christian.
Me too
thats right vegetables would never do that.
same
I've loved, and will still love VeggieTales as a youngin, and this movie is no exception. I'm 16 now and I still watch this.
the voice of Kahlil, Tim Hodge, worked at Disney once. he worked on Lion king, Pocahontas, & Brother Bear.
This film would have been better off if it didn't exist since it's one of the reasons Big Idea got shutdown.
I do like it, and I'm definitely a VeggieTales fan, but it was a lost cause.
Jonah in the Bible was not a bad guy. He made some mistakes, but he was AFRAID to go to Ninivah because the people there were evil.
Despite how preachy it can be, I still love VeggieTales. Good review by the way. :D
PsychicHyrax It's not preachy
So wait, let me get this straight... you didn’t know that Veggie Tales was like a Christian animation franchise before filming this review? Not even at all? I mean maybe I get not being familiar with them, but like don’t get all upset that the movie isn’t exactly what you want it to be. “Ugh why is Star Wars about a human boy. I thought there would be more stars. Why can’t a star be the main character?” That is not a valid criticism. Just because a movie isn’t what you thought it was based on the title, doesn’t mean it’s inherently bad.
You probably have to grow up with the series to really enjoy the movie. I'll admit, I sill enjoy watching veggietales every now and again.
I personally love Veggietales, as a Christian and as a teen. At least up until the mid 2000s, when Big Idea lost a lot of creative control. after that they went downhill.
No it got better. (until Netflix)
12:15 hell isn’t a joke. Hell is where people burn in agony for eternity
WAIT you thought veggie tales was about vegetables? *insert collective laughter from everyone i grew up with*
Um...I'm in my 30's and...well...I love Veggie Tales! I thing you're a bit biased against the religious nature of the film, which keeps you from examining the movie on it's own merits. It is a kid's movie after all. I'm not saying the movie was great but it was better than this review implies. And you gotta give it credit for being one of the only animated Christian films to appear on the big screen and being an early CGI animated movie that wasn't made by Disney/Pixar. The only others at the time were Nickelodeon's Jimmy Neutron and Blue Sky's Ice Age. In all sincerity I think Jonah's animation was as good as either of those and dare I say a little better than the first Toy Story. The Veggie Tales franchise was also one of the earliest to be completely in CGI. Although I like the characters, I could see how someone might not find them very interesting because it seemed like they relied on familiarity with the series. But so did Jimmy Neutron. It also gets points for avoiding other animated movie cliches such as romantic elements. It's also of the few animated features which does not have humans. It is the ONLY animated feature to star vegetables...so...that's unique and challenging. Right? Anyone? I give it a "worthy effort." And it was a bit preachy, I guess.
Then Sausage Party ruined it....
1:27 LIES!!! THE FILTHY EARTHLING LIES!!!!
At least it didn't get the Seal of Garbage.
What kid who did grow up with this didn't feel the least bit confused by the morals but still enjoyed the series?
Has anybody noticed that Jonah's song about Nineveh near the beginning has its tune basically copied from Frollo's part of "Out There" in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
thx for ruining my childhood, but being a Christian I forgive you
btw watch the show before you judge the movie next time
***** to give him a better idea
Joshua R agreed
Veggietales is actually older than Toy Story. 🍅🥒 ➡️👨🌾👨🚀
This is a very nostalgic film for me, but objectively, Big Idea's second film, "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything", is much better.
Without the songs, this would have gotten the Animat’s Seal of Garbage.
Colleen DeFabbio yeah. It really says something when even his Quest for Camelot review was more positive.
Oohh, right in the child hood! (Seriously though, thank you for doing my request!)
@7:20 Context for the original story: Nineveh was the ancient capital of Assyria, which was one of the nations which Israel was often at war with. They'd eventually conquer Israel, tho Israel may have had some sort of trade relationship with them at the time Jonah was set. (Timeline's a bit hard for me to figure out; BC being backwards & all.) Jonah was either mad at them for conquering his people, or for leading them away from God. Either way, he was reacting to the destruction of his culture. As such, his behavior might not have been right, but it may be understandable.
is it me or does that worm look like a bug version of the peddler from aladdin
Unlike Animat, I HAVE seen multiple Veggie Tales projects in my childhood. Although I don't have precious memories of it as I do with Thomas the Tank Engine and the Land Before Time sequels, I will admit there were times when I liked the projects. I especially liked Junior, feeling I could always identify with him. Today, I am a little bothered by the voice cast; not only did Junior turn out to be voiced by an adult female and not an actual child, but it turns out there are NO PROFESSIONAL ACTORS in the voice cast! No Kath Soucie, no Tom Kenny, no Corey Burton, no Peter Cullen, no Tress MacNeille, all of the voices were done by unknown people, especially the two creators Phil Vischner and Mike Naworki. In fact, I think that's why the animation is so cheap in this movie. According to some trivia I found, the creators weren't even properly trained in animation. They couldn't make professional animation because they barely even knew what they were doing! Now since I like cheap CGI better than what Pixar and DreamWorks do, I can forgive the animation for looking amateurish, but it does hurt me to know that the creators could not get the proper training they needed. I would not watch this movie over and over again, but I will say it works as a Veggie Tales project.
Diego Diaz I don’t care if they were profesional or not, I think they did a really good job, but some voices are annoying.
So we both can forgive them for how the animation looks. :) Lovely.
Lol. He's calling Veggietales preachy. Boy, he hasn't seen many Christian films has he lol!
Dream works made it BAD.
Nequel Miller But this isn't Dreamworks.
Must be why the executives are actually wolves.
@@thethingthatwouldnotgoaway5881 they are taking about the updated designs in Veggietales in the House
I've been a huge VeggieTales fan for 24 years. I first became a fan of this franchise back in 2000 at the age of 2.
Also Big Idea has always been specializing in computer animation since 1989 when they did their first screen test.
no offence animat, I love your show, but i think if your gunna review somthing, you should do research on the source material. you do this for other franchieses but it feels like you didn't for this one. with all do respect Big Idea productions is a very good company and veggie tales has some of the deepest, most moving and epic moments in video history. if you give it a chance, im sure you can find somthing you like. theres well over 300 movies in their library by now :P
👌🏻 preach
I Love VeggieTales. So Why Did You Have To Be So Hard On It? Also, I Loved Your Peanuts Movie Review.
It's his opinion. If he doesn't like Veggietales then that's his opinion.
+Jarrod Parduhn To be honest, if you are not a Christian, like you and I, then it would be hard to get into. I have to agree with AniMat here, that it's meant for a certain audience. Still, I will keep loving Veggietales, despite any flaws it may have.
Well...he is a critic. It's kinda his job.
If you follow him, you'll see how he's hard on a number of films. He's a critic. It's part of the game.
+Jarrod Parduhn As a Christian myself, I honestly wasn't offended. It's not like he said "I hate Christians", he said it was preachy. And, to be fair, it is preachy to outsiders.
I grew up with this. It's immune from criticism.
1:39 that really hurts, you know. this review is really offensive. Seriously animat, I don't like this movie nor I like visiting strangers to talk about the bible, but seriously, don't be so mean.
It's Christian media, by Christians, for Christians. It's not "preachy" to talk about God.
Veggietales is gettng another movie in the 2020s
When has VeggieTales EVER been about nutrition?
That was the joke at the beginning, that it’s something totally different than the title implies
I mean the show originally was going to have candy and then and then of the Creator's wife said that my parents are going to be add if they if their kids fall in love with candy bars and apparently he said good point so he made vegetables cuz that seems like something kids should be falling in love with and and yeah I mean VeggieTales could be able to like make a kid with their Christian values they're like baby vegetables make me feel good and then they don't eat it cuz I think it's going to kill the vegetable
Veggietales is my childhood. Gotta love it.
If you people are wondering what song is in the background of the ratings, it's from the "Slumdog Millionaire" album.
If you thought it was weird for Christian vegetables to have telekinetic powers, you’d be shocked to discover that Christian vegetables are also cannibals.
I love this movie and though I don't really agree with you with some of the things you say , I'm not going to be upset about your opinion it's your show and I know this is what you think, but here is an interesting fact in the early days of this show it was made by five people at that time there was nothing that was 3D animation yet (this was before Toy Story) But VeggieTales did it, Pixar even called them and asked them how they did the cheek puffing animation and more.
Loved this movie as a kid
And after only one second, I'm already dancing to the first songs, thank you childhood.
Fucking ironic how no one called out this review, when it has just as much as a false narrative and lack of research as your Cloudy review. If you actually put in time to research, like look on Google for one second, you’d know that Big Idea was not a major studio. Quite frankly the complete opposite. Despite that, they had some industry talent join their crew until quite a few left before the studio went under as a result of many internal financial problems. And this film being a bomb didn’t help. Ironic too that you say that Big Idea, a studio who literally predates Toy Story in their own game, doesn’t specialize in computer animation. Sure, Veggietales’ animation, even in the episodes, isn’t perfect but once again it was a much smaller studio with not nearly as much money nor staff as something like Blue Sky had (which is funny seeing how much you compared this film to Ice Age). Some other points to address, “But they’re not really known for having memorable characters.” I’ll admit the film doesn’t do an amazing job setting up these characters to a new audience, but with context of the show, a lot of these characters are very beloved. Especially Bob and Larry. You really can’t use that excuse when at one point the series was as popular as Pokemon in terms of kids home video sales. Another point, “…theyre still going strong thanks to their collaboration with Dreamworks animation”. More like drove them into the ground. The Netflix shows are absolutely atrocious and lack so much of what made the show so special as it didn’t have barely anyone who worked on the original show working on it. It had to take them all the way up until NBCUniversal was a thing for them to fling over the rights to TBN which then resulted in the Veggietales Show a sorta return to formula. And even at that, NBCUniversal fucked them over kicking Phil, Mike, and a lot of crew off their own show once again. Again, I’ll give you credit that some of this latter history has occurred within the last 6 years but even at the time you could’ve at least done some research as it’s a very interesting topic and is very important to understand why this film is the way it is.
Honestly I saw a video from Saber Spark which was where I learned about the entire situation and I watched Veggie Tales as a kid and from what I remember I did enjoy I did watch this movie as a kid as well and I'm pretty sure I had a okay reaction to it from what I remember.
Dear Animat, I personally grew up in a Christian home and Veggietales was the weirdest but best way to provide the telling of bible stories to a young crowd. It was the most legit thing to watch as a kid, and if you didn't know Veggietales you had no life. I can honestly say I freaking hate the reboot to the series I loved as a kid.
12:29 What music was used for the overall score ranking here?
The Who Wants to be a Millionaire final answer
Someone needs to give Matt the book Me Myself & Bob.
Next film is ''Surf's Up'', right?
That's a great movie, so that would be awesome.
the characters are two-fold. Each character in veggietales is a character in itself that plays a character in the Jonah. its kinda complicated but you have to watch more than just this movie to understand veggietales