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Format: VHS
 Mar 2003
 Rated G
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 83 min.
 Color
 UPC: 012236134527 |
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Movie Description Based on the popular children's series, JONAH: A VEGGIE TALES MOVIE gives computer-animated talking vegetables their feature film debut. Bob the Tomato, Laura Carrot, and company seek shelter in a remote seafood restaurant after having a van accident en route to a concert. In the next booth, a band of "pirates who do nothing," led by Larry the Cucumber (voiced by Mike Nawrocki) tell them the biblical story of Jonah and the Whale, with Jonah in this case played by an uptight asparagus (voiced by Phil Vischer). Adults unfamiliar with the series may be startled at first by the unusual combination of Bible studies and talking produce (as well as the high-pitched, Monty Python style vocalizing) but those already VEGGIE-savvy should get right into it. In addition to the goofy humor, there are lessons to learn about compassion and mercy, so parents might notice a lull in inter-sibling bickering afterwards. They'll also find the crazy sight gags and clever songs help put the whole thing over, particularly the big show-stopper: a gospel choir of African-American angel asparagus (vocalized by Anointed), who appear to Jonah inside the whale and belt out the roof-raising number "Second Chances."
Industry Reviews "...Playful, high-spirited and unmistakably amusing. It's nice to see that a sense of humor and a sense of values don't inevitably have to cancel each other out..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (10/04/2002)
"...The main lessons JONAH attempts to teach are compassion and mercy. That's an unusual -- and welcome -- message these days..." USA Today - Claudia Puig (10/04/2002)
"...[The film] offers a mixed salad of Bible-based homilies, clever wordplay, antic silliness and vibrant CGI animation....THE CGI wizardry is dazzling enough to impress adults and delight small children..." Variety - Joe Leydon (10/07/2002)
"...The lessons continued in Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki's animated film, that mercy and compassion are to be practiced and prized, are valuable..." Chicago Sun-Times - Jeff Wisser (10/04/2002)
"...[With] bouncy animation and catchy songs..." Entertainment Weekly - Bruce Fretts (11/01/2002)
"...A pleasant opportunity for an occasional giggle at the folly of mankind and the underrated value of veggies..." Box Office - Bridget Byrne (12/01/2002)
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