VeggieTales in the House

VeggieTales in the House (2014-2016)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children

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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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did VeggieTales in the House premiere?

VeggieTales in the House premiered on November 26, 2014.

Who created VeggieTales in the House?

VeggieTales in the House was created by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki.

Which studio produced VeggieTales in the House?

VeggieTales in the House was produced by DreamWorks Animation Television.

What is the genre of VeggieTales in the House?

VeggieTales in the House is an animated children's television series.

How many episodes are there in VeggieTales in the House?

VeggieTales in the House has a total of 52 episodes.

Who are the main characters in VeggieTales in the House?

The main characters in VeggieTales in the House are Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and a variety of other vegetable characters.

What is the premise of VeggieTales in the House?

VeggieTales in the House follows the adventures of a group of vegetable characters who learn important life lessons through fun and entertaining stories.

Is VeggieTales in the House based on a book or a movie?

VeggieTales in the House is not based on a specific book or movie but is a spin-off of the original VeggieTales series.

Are there any celebrity guest voices in VeggieTales in the House?

Yes, VeggieTales in the House features celebrity guest voices including Terry Crews, Tim Tebow, and Jamie Grace, among others.

Does VeggieTales in the House have a religious theme?

Yes, VeggieTales in the House incorporates Christian values and lessons into its storytelling.

Are there any recurring villains in VeggieTales in the House?

Yes, VeggieTales in the House features recurring villains such as Motato, a potato-shaped villain, and the Bad Apple.

What age group is VeggieTales in the House suitable for?

VeggieTales in the House is suitable for children aged 2 to 8 years old.

Is VeggieTales in the House educational?

Yes, VeggieTales in the House incorporates educational elements and teaches moral values to its young audience.

Are there any spin-offs or sequels to VeggieTales in the House?

Yes, VeggieTales in the House has a spin-off series called VeggieTales in the City which premiered in 2017.

Does VeggieTales in the House feature any musical numbers?

Yes, VeggieTales in the House includes musical numbers in each episode, often with catchy songs that reinforce the episode's message.

What is the animation style of VeggieTales in the House?

VeggieTales in the House features computer-generated animation with colorful and vibrant visuals.

Also known as

  • Veggie Tales in the House (United States)
  • Zöldségmesék a házból (Hungary)

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