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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just What Are You Worth?, May 17, 2004
The newest VeggieTale features two fun stories with a silly song sandwiched in between.Up first is "The Strange Case of Dr. Jiggle and Mr. Sly," a hilarious spoof of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I love the original, and this adaptation is great for kids. There's nothing scary here as we learn the truth about the mysterious new Mr. Sly, wonderful disco dancer in a lesson about being true to ourselves. I especially loved the running joke about the hands and feet. Up next is "Sport Utility Vehicle," the newest Silly Song. Here we get a lovely duet about how wonderful SUV's are. I'm warming up to it, although I must admit most of what it says is, unfortunately right on. Maybe it was just too close to home to be funny the first time around? Finally we come to the title story. In classic Dr. Seuss fashion, we get a wonderful parable about the newest Snoodle who is trying to figure out where he fits in. When others make fun of his efforts to try things, he begins to get discouraged. Can anyone help him see himself differently? This last story is a powerful reminder that we all need to hear from time to time no matter how young or old we are. When I'd first heard that this episode would be about self-worth, I was a little concerned. I shouldn't have been. The guys at Big Idea continue to study the Bible very closely to come up with their messages, and the reminder that our self-worth comes straight from our loving Creator because He loves us is right on. In case you didn't figure it out, I loved this DVD. The intro and outro with Bob and Larry were absolutely hilarious. My only complaint was that I would have picked I Samuel 16:7 for Qwerty's verse, but I'm being rather nit picky by this point since they did pick a verse from one of my favorite chapters in the Bible instead. As usual, this DVD is packed with fun stuff for everyone. At the end of the feature is "Flibber-o-loo," the other Dr. Seuss inspired Veggie segment. For the adult fans, there is a behind the scenes documentary and an audio commentary. Kids will enjoy the trivia game, interactive storybook, write the rhyme game, and more. And you simply must look for the Easter Eggs. There is some truly funny stuff hidden in a couple of them. Picture looks sharp in full frame and the full surround is wonderful. It's nice to see Big Idea standing firm on the Bible as they continue to entertain. I'm already looking forward to their next release.
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