All The Shows V2 2000-2005 (DVD)
$49.99
As a follow up to the All the Shows Volume 1, VeggieTales presents the second in a series of collectible slim line sets, All the Shows Volume 2! Covering shows from the years 2000-2005, featuring beloved shows like, A Snoodle’s Tale, The Ballad of Little Joe, and Duke and the Great Pie War. It’s an offer you don’t want to miss!
The 10-disc DVD collection includes the classic VeggieTales shows:
King George and the Ducky
Esther: The Girl Who Became Queen
Lyle the Kindly Viking
The Star of Christmas
The Ballad of Little Joe
An Easter Carol
A Snoodle’s Tale
A Sumo of the Opera
Duke and the Great Pie War
Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson’s Hairbrush
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SKU (UPC): 037117039906
VeggieTales | Produced by: Big Idea Entertainment LLC
Binding: Video DVD
Published: July 2013
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Publisher: Capitol Christian Music Group
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