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Release Date:
June 1, 1995
Original Title:
VeggieTales: Rack, Shack & Benny
Alternate Titles:
Drac, Sac y Benny
Drei Männer im Feuerofen
Herra Nekkulan suklaatehdas
Maak je sterk voor je eigen ideeën!
Os Três Amigos
Šal, Mašna in Beno
Ο Ρακ, ο Σακ και ο Μπένι
Для Одежды, Шак & Бенни
مصنع الشيكولاتة
だれに従じゅったらいいの?
火坑大逃亡
세 친구
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Big Idea Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 33
There's trouble brewing at the Nezzer Chocolate Factory! To celebrate the sale of two million chocolate bunnies, company president Nebby K. Nezzer announces that his workers may eat as many bunnies as they like! This sounds great, until three boys named Rack, Shack and Benny remember that their parents taught them not to eat too much candy. By paralleling the Biblical story of Sadrach, Meschach and Abednego and the fiery furnace, "Rack, Shack, & Benny" teaches kids how to resist peer pressure and stand up for what they believe in. Kids of all ages will love the songs, humor and dazzling 3D computer animation of VeggieTales!
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Animation:
Tom Danen
Robert Ellis
Mike Nawrocki
Chris Olsen
Ron Smith
Phil Vischer
Animation Director:
Chris Olsen
Art Direction:
Chris Olsen
Phil Vischer
Mike Nawrocki
Ron Smith
Director:
Phil Vischer
Mike Nawrocki
Editor:
Mike Nawrocki
Music:
Phil Vischer
Kurt Heinecke
Music Producer:
Kurt Heinecke
Songs:
Phil Vischer
Mike Nawrocki
Sound Editor:
Mike Nawrocki
Translator:
Lisa Nawrocki
Manuel Valencia
Vocals:
Lisa Vischer
Writer:
Phil Vischer
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