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Where's God When I'm S-Scared? (1993)

Where's God When I'm S-Scared? was initially released on December 21, 1993 on VHS and was distributed by Word Entertainment and Everland Entertainment on August 23, 1994. It features two stories about what to do when you are afraid.

In the first segment, Tales from the Crisper, Junior Asparagus is watching a frankencelery movie before being told by his mother that he needs to go to bed and says the movie is too scary for him. Junior denies this as he goes upstairs, but when he imagines a family portrait is frankenceley monsters, he runs to his room scared. Bob and Larry drop in and comfort Junior in song about how he does not need to be afraid because God is watching out for him and He is bigger than anything. Junior is then confronted by Frankencelery who reveals that he is really just an actor from Toledo, Ohio, United States. Junior is then convinced that "God is bigger" and after Bob, Larry, and Frankencelery leave, Junior's dad comes to tuck Junior in. The pair then discuss how God takes care of them, that Junior needs to be more careful about what he watches in the future, and it's okay to tell his parents if he's scared.This segment was written and directed by Phil Vischer. Vischer also serves as the animator of this segment, along with Robert Ellis and Chris Olsen.

The second segment is the story of Daniel and the Lions' Den. The setting is the Middle East in the year 1200 BC. King Darius (Archibald Asparagus) is in his court with his Wisemen (The Scallions) when he confides that he has had a nightmare and wants help with what it means. The Wisemen cannot figure out the answer, but Daniel (Larry the Cucumber) arrives and correctly interprets the dream. Impressed, Darius then promotes Daniel as his second-in-command. However, the Wisemen become envious and trick Darius into creating a law that says his subjects can only pray to him. Soon after, the Wisemen catch Daniel praying to God and throw him into the Lions' Den in accordance with the law. Daniel hears the growling lions and is afraid, but an Angel comforts him reminding him that God is with him. Meanwhile, the Wisemen celebrate their supposed victory and Darius spends a restless night praying that Daniel's God is protecting him. The next day, Darius runs to the Lions' Den and finds Daniel alive and well. Darius changes the law so that everybody must pray only to Daniel's God and turns to punish the scheming Wisemen, who subsequently quit their jobs and flee. This segment was also written and directed by Phil Vischer, and was also animated by Robert Ellis and Chris Olsen.

Silly Song: "The Water Buffalo Song"

God Wants Me to Forgive Them!?! (1994)

God Wants Me to Forgive Them!?! was initially released on August 23, 1994 on VHS and was distributed by Word Entertainment and was originally released on November 1, 1994 on VHS by Word / Everland Entertainment and features two short stories about forgiveness.

In the first segment, Pa Grape is the father of a family of cranky hillbilly grapes, The Grapes of Wrath, who regularly name-call and insult each other. Upon crashing into a tree stump, the family get out of their vehicle and begin to tease Junior Asparagus about his appearance. Junior is then rescued by his dad (Dad Asparagus) who explains to The Grapes that it is not nice to pick on people and Junior forgives them at his dad's urging. But when Dad says "Junior," Tom and Rosie make fun of the name, leading Junior into an accident. Junior is reluctant to forgive them again, so Bob and Larry then try to figure out how many times one should forgive and Qwerty shows the verse, Matthew 18:22 "Jesus answered 'I tell you not seven times, but seventy times seven.' . When Rosie figures out the answer to Qwerty's question (i.e. 490), the Grapes ask for Junior's forgiveness and the "Grapes of Wrath" are renamed "The Grapes of Math".

The second segment is "Larry's Lagoon," a spoof of the 1964 television series Gilligan's Island. In this story, Larry (Gilligan) daydreams, causing a ship filled with passengers to crash and sink on a deserted island. Due to this accident, the passengers hold a grudge against Larry, despite his apology, which causes him to run away. However, Bob (The Skipper) realizes the error of their ways and the group forgives Larry for stranding them. A palm tree named Palmy appears and congratulates everyone for their forgiveness, reminding them how important it is. The shipmates are finally able to escape the island on a bamboo helicopter cobbled together by The Professor (Dad Asparagus).

Silly Song: Replaced with a spoofed 'commercial' for the "Forgive-O-Matic," starring Scallion #1

Are You My Neighbor? (1995)

Are You My Neighbor?, was originally released on March 28, 1995 on VHS by Word / Everland Entertainment.

In the first story, which is an adaptation of the Parable of the Good Samaritan (In the styles of both Dr. Seuss and A. A. Milne), Larry lives in Flibber-o-loo, where everybody wears shoes on their heads. Junior lives in Jibber-de-Lot where everyone wears pots on their heads. For days, the two cities have flung headgear at each other over a disagreement on whose is best. Upon leaving, Larry is attacked by bandits (The Scallions) who rob and bury him in the ground. Both the mayor of Flibber-o-loo (Archibald Asparagus) and a Flibbian doctor (Archibald's wife) come upon Larry, but claim to be too busy to help. Soon after, Junior comes along and helps Larry out of the ground, despite the differences of their people. After seeing the kind act of a supposed enemy, the mayor concludes that everyone should help each other, no matter how different they are. The disagreement ends and the two cities instead throw candy and flowers at each other.

In the second story, Junior tells Dad Asparagus that he is not going to invite a new kid, Fernando, to his birthday party because he thinks that this boy is weird. Bob and Larry arrive in their small ship and take Junior Asparagus to the Starship Applepies, having discovered the ship is in the path of a giant meteor. Upon arriving, they discover that the power to the ship is out. While the ship's engineer (Scooter) frantically works to fix the ship's engines, Junior suggests that two oddball crewmen (Jimmy and Jerry Gourd) help save the ship when it is determined that the meteor is in fact a giant popcorn ball. Rocketed into space, the pair eat the meteor before it can collide with the ship. Junior celebrates with the crew before being taken home by Bob and Larry, where he tells his Dad that he has reconsidered and will invite Fernando to his party despite how different he is. Bob and Larry then come back looking for the freeway, to which Junior gives them directions.

Silly Song: "The Hairbrush Song"

Rack, Shack and Benny (1995)

Rack, Shack and Benny was first released on November 28, 1995 on VHS by Word / Everland Entertainment and on VHS and DVD on April 16, 2002 by Warner Home Video. It covers peer pressure and encourages viewers to stand up for their beliefs.

The story is an adaption of the biblical story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and is told by Grandpa George and takes place at the Nezzer Chocolate Factory where the employees work hard all day making chocolate bunnies on an assembly line. In celebration of selling their two-millionth chocolate bunny, Mr. Nezzer announces that for 30 minutes all employees may eat all the bunnies they want. While all other workers ravenously devour the chocolate, Shack (Junior Asparagus) convinces his friends Rack (Bob the Tomato) and Benny (Larry the Cucumber) to abstain. Shack emphasizes his stance by singing a lullaby called "Think of Me" that his mom taught him.

When Mr. Nezzer leaves his office to discover all the workers sick except for Rack, Shack, and Benny, the three are rewarded and promoted to Junior Executives. The following day, Mr. Nezzer calls the trio into his office and informs them that he has constructed a 90-foot (27 m) high bunny which he intends to force all employees to sing the "Bunny Song" and bow down to. To whoever sings the lyrics, nothing in the world (such as God, church, school, healthy food, and family) is more important than the bunny. Those refusing to prostrate before the statue will be considered "bad bunnies" and thrown into the factory's furnace.

Later, at the statue, the trio's silent protest at the song leads to a frustrated Mr. Nezzer ordering their incineration, which scares Laura. After attempting, but failing, to flee through the factory's ventilation system, an overtly angry Laura unplugs the arms holding her truck, which backfires when the truck dumps the trio into the furnace. As Mr. Nezzer gloats, Mr. Lunt sees four people (the trio and a shiny person) inside, none of whom are being incinerated. Shocked, Mr. Nezzer tells the trio to come out and they emerge from the furnace unscathed. Mr. Nezzer realizes that it was God who saved the trio and regrets his actions, apologizing for them with the trio forgiving him.

Silly Song: "The Dance of the Cucumber"

Dave and the Giant Pickle (1996)

Dave & the Giant Pickle was originally released on April 2, 1996 on VHS by Word / Everland Entertainment and issued onto DVD on March 10, 2004 by Warner Home Video.

The story begins in the desert near Jerusalem during the year 1500 BC, where Little Dave (Junior Asparagus) and his three older brothers (Jimmy and Jerry Gourd, and Tom Grape) are tending a flock of sheep. The sheep tend to tip over a lot which keeps the shepherds busy. To make matters worse, Jimmy, Jerry, and Tom are constantly picking on Dave and making him do their bidding. Eventually, their father, Jesse (Pa Grape), comes with the news that the Philistines are attacking and that King Saul (Archibald Asparagus) is gathering an army to face the threat. Jimmy, Jerry, Tom, and Dave run to volunteer, but Dave is stopped by Jesse who tells him that "big people do big things and little people do little things," forcing him to stay and tend the sheep alone. Dave then starts to wonder why little people cannot do big things.

At King Saul's camp, the Israelites and the Philistines (portrayed by The French Peas) reach a compromise to end the war quickly: They will have their two greatest fighters face off with the champion determining who shall win the war. Because the Philistines are not as big as the Israelites, King Saul (Archibald Asparagus) reluctantly agrees, but he soon faints in fright when the Philistines bring out the 30-foot tall Goliath (a giant pickle). The rest of the Israelites run away and hide. No one is willing to fight Goliath and the Israelites stall for forty days. One day, Dave is sent to the camp to deliver food to his brothers and is ashamed at the sight of the Israelites hiding from the Philistines. Jimmy and Jerry warn Dave about Goliath, but Dave tells King Saul that he will fight. King Saul is shocked and a little scared at first, but after Dave gives him some examples on how God can help kids make a difference, King Saul is impressed and grants Dave his request. Dave then goes into battle armed with nothing but stones and a sling, while Goliath dons a pair of boxing gloves. However, the battle is short as Dave slings one of the stones at Goliath and strikes him between the eyes, knocking him out. The Philistines panic and run away, while the Israelites congratulate Dave for his victory and his faith.

Silly Song: "I Love My Lips"

The Toy That Saved Christmas (1996)

The Toy That Saved Christmas was originally released on October 22, 1996 on VHS by Word / Everland Entertainment.

Grandpa George (In a role similar to S.D. Kluger from Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town) tells a bedtime story to his granddaughter Annie. In the story, Mr. Nezzer is the owner of a toy company who, via television commercial, is spreading the word of his newest toyline, "Buzz-Saw Louie," with a working buzz saw built into his right arm and a trigger in his nose that makes him tell kids to get more toys (though due to the collapse of a bridge, delivery isn't available in Puggslyville). After seeing the commercial, the kids of Dinkletown (the town George claims he used to deliver mail to) begin begging their parents for more toys. As Buzz-Saw Louie dolls roll off the production line, one of them inexplicably comes to life and escapes the factory to search for the true meaning of Christmas.

On Christmas Eve, Larry, Bob, and Junior go sledding and crash into a fence. They happen upon the escaped Louie and offer to help him on his quest. They see Grandpa George, who reads the Nativity of Jesus from Luke and explains that the true meaning of Christmas is to give, not get. The Veggies and Louie are heartened by the news and are left wondering how to tell the rest of the people about the true meaning of Christmas before Christmas Day, and sneak into Mr. Nezzer's TV studio. Upon beginning to broadcast their message, Mr. Nezzer discovers them and they are captured. While threatening to send them away tied up in a sled, Mr. Nezzer is interrupted by the families of Dinkletown, who intervene. Upon receiving a teddy bear for a gift, Mr. Nezzer repents, though inadvertently sends the sled with the group down through the restricted Puggslyville tube. Panicking, he and several of his penguin workers get on their own sleds and give chase in an attempt to save them. Louie is able to divert the sled's course, but upon leaving Mr. Nezzer alone cruising toward the broken bridge, he races with the penguins to save him just as he is about to fall down the ravine. The story concludes with everybody in Dinkletown, including Mr. Nezzer, getting together to celebrate a Christmas party, as well as Louie starting a business to make use of his saw.

Silly Song: "Oh, Santa!"

Larry-Boy! And the Fib from Outer Space! (1997)

Larry-Boy! And the Fib from Outer Space! was released on April 22, 1997 on VHS by Word / Everland Entertainment.

The episode begins with Percy and his brother Lil Pea leaving a movie theater and seeing what appears to be a comet. Jimmy and Jerry Gourd, who staff an early-warning radar station at the Bumblyburg Science Lab, alert Larry-Boy of an approaching alien. Larry-Boy begins to search for the alien but gives up after finding nothing. Meanwhile, Junior Asparagus and Laura Carrot are having a tea party at Junior's house, where Junior accidentally breaks his father's prized "Art Bigoti" bowling plate. Upon landing, the comet turns out to be a light-blue tennis ball-sized alien named "Fibrillus Minimus" (Fib, for short), which emerges and convinces Junior to lie to his dad claiming, "A little fib couldn't hurt anybody." Junior lies to his dad and claims that Laura broke the plate by using a gadget. Junior's dad believes him, but Junior soon discovers that his "little fib" grows larger every time he lies. Despite this, he tells Percy that Lenny fed the plate to a crocodile, which he believes.

Later that night, Laura, Percy, and Lenny form an angry mob and confront Junior about his lies. When he tells a lie about alien cows coming to Earth and destroying the plate, which Percy likens to a movie he saw, the Fib grows to be a monster who holds Junior prisoner and starts wreaking havoc in the city.

Larry-Boy is summoned and forced to pursue the Fib and Junior in his Larry-Mobile as it tries to escape by climbing to the top of the water tower. Larry-Boy transforms the Larry-Mobile into the Larry-Plane and flies into the sky but ejects after finding out the Larry-Plane is unarmed, causing him to be caught by the Fib. He is grabbed and squeezed until one of his plungers pops out and is about to be eaten when his butler, Alfred (Archibald Asparagus), informs him that Junior is the only one who can

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