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Small-Scale Question Sunday for February 8, 2026

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What's the deal with Veggie Tales? Scott posted a link roundup which included a article about the relationship of its characters with Jesus.

I took a look and the cartoon looked like ass. Why would anything like it be something people know/care about? Was it the only cartoon children in fundy families were allowed to watch? Surely there are other options, I remember watching Superbook as a kid and it was not this offensive to my senses.

Turns out there's the new 3D Superbook, and it looks like an ad for a mobile game, that's the most flattering thing I can say about it. Are there no Christian animators left?

Veggie tales is a kids cartoon that has been very popular for generations because 1) it’s a kids cartoon, it has to be good enough for that 2) it’s generally parent approved and 3) it’s widely available. If you didn’t grow up with it you probably won’t get it, but at least in the early aughts, everyone showed kids veggie tales. I think a lot of it is just childhood nostalgia because it’s one of the few things that’s still relevant decades later.

Veggietales is older than Toy Story and they mostly used the same models for the first run. They've got a niche in Sunday schools because they're good enough already owned, and don't need to be vetted like a new content would be.

I remember watching Veggietales in Religious Studies classes at school. We watched the episode where King David covets Bathsheba, even though he already had hundreds of other concubines rubber ducks.

Looking back at it now, I think it's pretty good given the limitations it sets itself (Old Testament stories, told in a child-friendly way, with 90s CGI).

I mean, it's no Recess, but it's pretty good.

It’s no Recess, and certainly no Chalk Zone