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VeggieTales | Ready for the Future! | Expecting the Unexpected 

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Clip from 'the Wonderful World of Autotainment' - What is “Auto-tainnment?” Frankly, we don’t know. But Larry the Cucumber is pretty sure it involves an automated set from the Future, singing robotic children and some of your favorite veggies performing bizarre renditions of classic songs like “Zaccheus,” “Hole in the Bottom of the Sea” and Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Modern Major General.” All that and much more…plus Bob and Larry learn that God still loves them even when the future doesn’t work out quite the way they had hoped. Tune in for the fun as Big Idea’s award-winning writers and animators cut loose with the most bizarre vision of the future sine 2001: A Space Odyssey. We’ve seen the future…and it’s “Auto-tainment!”
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VeggieTales, created by Big Idea Entertainment, is the leading faith-based studio and producer of children's and family programming. The bestselling children's animated cartoon features talking vegetables, led by Larry the Cucumber and Bob the Tomato.
VeggieTales is all original content that often pays homage to classic tales and includes appropriate pop-culture references, while sharing moral and Bible based stories and lessons in a way kids can easily understand and parents can enjoy!
For more information about VeggieTales, visit www.VeggieTales.com
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