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VeggieTales: Sumo of the Opera
It's Rocky meets the Mikado when Larry the Cucumber stars as The Italian Scallion in this newest VeggieTales adventure. Larry is a wrestler who somehow manages never to finish what he starts. Eventually his ability to take anything seriously lands him in the ring with Apollo Gourd.
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Plot Summary
In this VeggieTales episode, Junior Asparagus dreams of being an opera singer, but his father wants him to be a sumo wrestler. To help Junior understand the importance of obedience and listening to God, Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber retell the story of Jonah and the Big Fish. The story highlights themes of following instructions and the consequences of disobedience.
Critical Reception
VeggieTales: Sumo of the Opera was well-received by its target audience of families and young children. Critics often noted its engaging animation style, memorable songs, and the effective delivery of moral and biblical lessons in an accessible format for kids. While not typically reviewed by mainstream film critics, it's considered a solid entry in the popular VeggieTales series.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous and catchy songs that appeal to children.
Commended for its clear and age-appropriate presentation of biblical stories.
Appreciated for its unique blend of silliness and moral instruction.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this particular VeggieTales episode is not readily available. However, the VeggieTales series generally receives positive feedback from parents for its educational content and family-friendly entertainment.
Fun Fact
The main song, 'Oh, No! What We Gonna Do?', is a parody of the famous song 'The Phantom of the Opera' from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical of the same name, which the episode title also directly references.
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