VeggieTales: The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's (DVD)
J**1
Veggie tales at it's finest
My daughter enjoyed this so much! But so did I, it truly is VeggieTales genius. The way they take the story of The prodigal and wrap it in The wizard of Oz is phenomenal, and the way they keep the elements of The wizard of Oz without copying is hilarious. One of our favorite VeggieTale DVDs by far.
D**A
Great! Exactly what you expect!
It was a birthday present for an 18 year old man that had loved this film since he was younger! It was his favorite gift!VeggieTales are timeless and loved! Great way to teach values and learn about the Bible in a fun way for children of all ages!
E**R
Ok
Ok
C**A
VeggieTales meets Wizard of Oz with the lesson of Prodigal Son
I was questionable about this one because the tale of the Prodigal Son is so short and how can you stretch it out and be as meaningful as the story. Well, Big Idea Productions did a fantastic with this one.The story starts out what Darby (Jr. Asparagus) wants to have fun at Ha's (an amusement park) outside of the farm (think Over The Rainbow from Wizard of Oz). On his journey there he runs into three other characters Mr. Lunt as Scarecrow, Larry as Tin Man, and Pa Grape as Lion. They all end up at the Land of Ha's and Darby then realizes what is really important in life.This is a must have if you love the VeggieTales bunch and their moral stories. Another new addition to add from Big Idea is Pistachio (the parallel story to Pinocchio)
P**Y
Laughs with a christian lesson for the whole family
I can't say enough about the Vegetales. Each movie is fine in its own way and never ceases to make the children laugh and giggle while they learn about Jesus and The Bible lessons. These movies are great for the entire family and everyone who watches, from the very youngest to the very oldest and will get a laugh along with a lesson.
S**A
Junior shows us we CAN go home again
This touching retelling of the prodigal son through the story of the Wizard of Oz brings home the lesson that we truly can go home again if we trust in God. Dad Asparagus and Junior have a tear-jerking reunion in true prodigal style ("I love you, little mister.")As always, filled with funny twists and puns; Splenda, the good witch; Dorothy/Darby's family farm is a Floss farm (what better for a farm run by vegetables!); and the Wicked "Witch" has a chorus of misguided minions/onions.One of the greatest lessons of the Veggietales series. My four-year old took it very deeply to heart.
G**E
A fun version of "The Prodigal Son"
Tying this one to the source material is a bit more of a stretch than other parodies from Veggie Tales that I have seen but it is still a lot of fun and is a fun way to tell the story of the Prodigal Son.
B**H
Great morals but better for older children and adults.
My four year old loves Veggie Tales as do we since growing up with them. This is a good older childrens tale. I seriously loved it and it has great morals but my four year old wasn’t interested in watching it with us after about 10 mins in.
R**N
Perfect
Perfection
A**R
Excellent condition!
It was like new condition. A great deal!!
C**R
Very Funny, Kids love it
Family fun with Monty Python's humour. I think I get as many laughs as my kids from the very inane references, especially in this movie.
E**P
Three Stars
fun
K**O
Great!
This is a fun adaption of an old classic with plenty of life lessons along the way - my 2 year old loves it. Great!
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