Tuesday, August 29, 2006

VeggieTales Coming to NBC

This blog is normally about evangelism, but please allow me to make a brief diversion...



Phil Visher, co-creator of VeggieTales, has announced that America's favorite cartoon vegetables are coming to NBC Saturday mornings this fall. I'm very excited to see such a quality Christian product getting a wider exposure. Unfortunately, NBC wants the show's religious content be watered down or even removed altogether. In other words, these veggies might be lacking in nutritional value. Vischer is not thrilled with the decision, but it sounds like he didn't have much choice. Here's how he describes it:

"At first we were told everything was 'okay' except the Bible verse at the end. Frankly, that news really surprised me, because, heck, we're talking about NBC here. God on Saturday morning? It didn't seem likely. Since we've started actually producing the episodes, though, NBC has gotten a little more restrictive. (I think they actually sat down and started watching a few VeggieTales videos. "Hey wait - these are religious.") So it's gotten trickier, and we're having to do a little more editing. More than I'm comfortable with? Frankly, yes. But I had already committed to helping Big Idea with this, and I really didn't want to leave them in a tight spot. Plus, the new stuff we're coming up with is really fun, and at least some new kids will meet Bob and Larry on NBC, and maybe wander into Wal-Mart and buy a video with all the God still in. So it could be better, but overall it's not a total loss. The new stuff is really cute. You'll like it."


Let's hope the anti-religious editing isn't too extreme. The first episode is tentatively scheduled to air Saturday, Sept. 9 at 10am EST. Then at 11am EST NBC will air more Big Idea programming, either Larryboy or 3-2-1 Penguins!. Be sure to watch. It might also be a good idea to contact NBC and let them know you support VeggieTales, Bible verses and all.

2 Comments:

Blogger One of Freedom said...

Even if it is, I think Visher has a point that getting kids onto Veggie tales can lead to exposing them to the non-watered down versions. Just think of the traction this will give Veggie Tales VBS programmes, instand brand recognition. It would be nice if they left it the way it was, but hey this isn't bad either. Veggie tales has been consistantly well done CGI and resonates with kids and adults alike. Looks like an open door to me.

12:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How interesting. One of the former animators for Veggie Tales is a member of my church and a great friend. I wonder if he knows what's going on...

12:31 AM  

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