The family after the A&E years.
Faith tag: Family
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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is a 2019 American biographical drama film on the TV host Fred Rogers, directed by Marielle Heller and written by Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster. The film was inspired by the 1998 article “Can You Say … Hero?” by Tom Junod, published in Esquire. It stars Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys, Susan Kelechi Watson, and Chris Cooper. It depicts Lloyd Vogel (Rhys), a troubled journalist for Esquire who is assigned to profile television icon Fred Rogers (Hanks).
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VeggieTales
After years of being seen via VHS and DVD, Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucmber, and their friends come to TV. Every week Bob invites us to his house where he and the gang answer letters from kids and help them with their problems using their fun and sometimes wacky stories.
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VeggieTales in the House
VeggieTales in the House is an American computer-animated television series produced by Big Idea Entertainment and DreamWorks Animation Television. It takes place outside of VeggieTales , a Christian-themed video and film series, featuring anthropomorphic vegetables. The series was executive produced by Doug TenNapel, creator of Earthworm Jim . The series premiered on Netflix on November 26, 2014. Three seasons of the series have been ordered, consisting of a total of 75 22-minute episodes. A fourth season was released on September 23, 2016. A spinoff series titled VeggieTales in the City will premiere February 24, 2017 on Netflix.
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VeggieTales in the City
With exciting trips to the big city, the ski slopes and beyond, the Veggie friends expand their horizons and learn valuable faith-based lessons.
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VeggieTales in the City
VeggieTales grows beyond the house and takes root in the city in the newly re-imagined “VeggieTales in the City!” Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber and all your favorite Veggies are ready for a new set of adventures.
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The VeggieTales Show
The VeggieTales Show is an American Christian animated television series created by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki. The series served as a revival and sequel of the American Christian computer-animated franchise VeggieTales. It was produced through the partnerships of TBN, NBCUniversal, Big Idea Entertainment, and Trilogy Animation, and ran from October 22, 2019, to April 1, 2022.