God Wants Me To Forgive Them Veggietales Classics (DVD)
$5.00
30 Minutes
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Sunday Morning Values, Saturday Morning Fun!
God Wants Me to Forgive Them!?! contains two hilarious, fully computer-animated stories that teach children a biblical perspective on forgiveness.
“The Grapes Of Wrath”
What do you get when a bunch of very cranky grapes make fun of five-year old Junior Asparagus? One sad asparagus, and one big problem! Can Junior’s dad show the grapes the error of their ways? Will Junior ever be able to forgive them? Does anybody know what seventy times seven is? Huh? Learn the answers to these questions and more as Larry the Cucumber tells the story of “The Grapes of Wrath!”
“Larry’s Lagoon”
A three hour boat tour takes a turn for the worse when first mate Larry absentmindedly crashes into an uncharted tropical island! Can Skipper Bob and the passengers possible forgive Larry for making such a huge blunder? While the professor discovers how many contraptions can be built out of bamboo and coconuts, the others realize that everybody makes mistakes, and that when we forgive each other we all feel better inside.
Kids of all ages love the wry humor, catchy songs and ground breaking animation in each episode of Veggietales!
Bonus Features!
Over Two Hours Of Family Fun!
*Trivia Game *Family Activity *Behind the Scenes *How to Draw: Palmy and The Grapes’ Car *Veggie Karaoke *Concept Art *Word Find Game *Audio Commentary *Interactive Storybook *”Easter Egg” Hidden Features *Eight Chapter Selects of Favorite Scenes *Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Special Bonus Feature: The Forgive-O-Matic!
2 in stock
SKU (UPC): 820413100292
VeggieTales | Produced by: Big Idea Entertainment LLC
Binding: Video DVD
Published: May 2004
VeggieTales
Publisher: Capitol Christian Music Group
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