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Release Date:
May 18, 2004
Original Title:
VeggieTales: A Snoodle's Tale
Alternate Titles:
A Snoodle's Tale
VeggieTales - A Snoodle's Tale
VeggieTales: A Snoodles Tale
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Arc Productions
Big Idea Productions
DKP Studios
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 38
After returning home from what was supposed to be a Danish-immersion camp, Larry the Cucumber meets up with Bob the Tomato for a series of sketches dealing with self-esteem, along with a Silly Song segment. In the first, "The Strange Case of Dr. Jiggle and Mr. Sly," Scooter the Carrot and Larry investigate the appearances of a flashy, disco-dancing gourd in the dark streets of London. Then Larry and a female friend team up for the Silly Song "Sport Utility Vehicle," which pokes fun at preppy SUV owners who dream of using their rugged vehicles for more than just trips to the donut shop. After the song, the title segment follows (in Dr. Seuss-style rhyming verse) the morality tale of a winged creature called a Snoodle, who learns his true self-worth during a mountaintop journey.
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Animation Director:
Glen Sylvester
Mike Chaffe
Associate Producer:
Chad Merriam
Director:
Mike Nawrocki
Marc Vulcano
Editor:
John Wahba
Executive Producer:
Terry Pefanis
David Pitts
Phil Vischer
Lighting Supervisor:
Scott Sanderson
Music:
Mike Nawrocki
Kurt Heinecke
Producer:
David Pitts
Songs:
Mike Nawrocki
Sound Designer:
Justin Drury
Writer:
Phil Vischer
Mike Nawrocki
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