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Mardi, août 3rd, 2010
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Movie Title: Veggie Tales: Saint Nicholas: A Story of Joyful Giving
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Everyone’s favorite vegetables are back with their third Christmas DVD. And they’ve really knocked it out of the park.

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Skipping the countertop scenario, our story opens in a small town on Christmas Eve. The kids are excited about all the presents they will get the next day, until Laura Carrot’s dad has trouble with his car that may cost him his job. In the quiet that follows, Bob decides telling the story of Nicholas should help.

And so we travel back to Greece in the third century. Aided by Larry (who tries to move the story forward and make it more festive), Bob tell us about a young boy named Nicholas. His family is well off, but he can’t understand why his parents spend so much time giving. After their early death, he sets out to find happiness again. Can he do it? What might he learn from his search?

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This is a bit more of a serious story than you might normally expect. They do a fairly decent job of retelling the legend of St. Nicholas without getting into the ramifications of the modern day legend.

But this video is still funny. Most of the humor comes from Larry, who keeps exasperating Bob by trying to fit the story into the Santa legend. Of course, the costumes Mr. Lunt wears as he helps Nicholas in the second half are laugh out loud funny as well. Especially the second one.

Speaking of whom, Mr. Lunt does the silly song this go around. “Donuts for Benny” starts out fun but gets super silly at the end. I loved it! I swear the music reminded me of a classic Christian song, but I couldn’t place which one it was.

The music is great on this video as a whole. There are several original songs, but they also parody Christmas classics like “Deck the Halls” and “Jingle Bells.”

While a tad more on the serious side, this is a real gem. Get this now, and your family will enjoy it for years to come.

Excellent topic & much NEEDED discussion for children!

this can really open up doors for a separation between what has become Santa and the roots of St. Nicholas.

The only reason I gave it 4 stars and not 5 is because of the imagined snow and the sheep that became like reindeer.. i really think they stretched it too much and I’m not sure that younger kids will be able to separate it out between what is being imagined and what they are really trying to portray about the actual story.

the music is great.

the music video made me cry.

the intent of the video is AMAZING.

the story is wonderful & really necessary. I am so glad they made this!
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