NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) — In a changing media landscape, VeggieTales has survived for 25 years on parents' familiarity and trust, experts say. A reboot of the iconic kids show debuts this fall on TBN.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) -- Fans can expect new VeggieTales adventures, as animation giant DreamWorks has purchased the parent company of Big Idea Entertainment, the faith-based cartoon's owner.
'VeggieTales' hits mainstream with big-screen release From staff and wire reportsThe star is an asparagus. His buddies include a tomato and a cucumber. And they're featured in a movie based on the ...
LOS ANGELES, March 13, 2014 – King Julien has officially decreed that Turbo and his Fast Action Stunt Team cannot hog all the extreme fun. In an effort to appease the lively lemur from Madagascar, ...
Hugely popular in the 1990s, the computer-animated Christian series — featuring Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber retelling Bible stories — has been rebooted on Trinity Broadcasting Network.
The star is an asparagus. His buddies include a tomato and a cucumber. And they're featured in a movie based on the biblical tale of Jonah, the guy who got swallowed by a whale. What's the big idea?
For those kids and parents who are breathlessly waiting for the fourth "Indiana Jones" adventure - or just craving a movie about an explora in a fedora - there is an animated action hero making his ...
Kellie Pickler is about to make her big screen debut ... well, sort of. The singer is lending her voice to the upcoming 'VeggieTales' movie, 'Beauty and the Beet.' The 'Dancing With the Stars' ...
The star is an asparagus. His buddies include a tomato and a cucumber. And they're featured in a movie based on the biblical tale of Jonah, the guy who got swallowed by a whale. What's the big idea?
Kellie Pickler has been told she sounds like a cartoon character, so the country singer didn't have to go to extreme lengths to bring a sweet songbird of a sweet potato to life. A vegetable take on ...
The Parents Television Council, an entertainment watchdog group, has a beef with NBC but not about televising curse words. It’s about the word “God.” The council wants to know why the network edited ...