Veggie Tales: Madame Blueberry - A Lesson in Thankfulness

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Overview

Madame Blueberry is a new, fruity addition to the Veggie Tales ensemble of characters. In this ninth edition of the popular children's series, Madame Blueberry is a rich and vain lady who believes that more of everything is better -- even though it doesn't make her happy. After a visit to the new Stuff Mart, where she meets two selfless vegetakids, Madame Blueberry learns the true meaning of gratitude and changes her ways. Lively computer animation and positives messages make this program a good addition to the ...
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Overview

Madame Blueberry is a new, fruity addition to the Veggie Tales ensemble of characters. In this ninth edition of the popular children's series, Madame Blueberry is a rich and vain lady who believes that more of everything is better -- even though it doesn't make her happy. After a visit to the new Stuff Mart, where she meets two selfless vegetakids, Madame Blueberry learns the true meaning of gratitude and changes her ways. Lively computer animation and positives messages make this program a good addition to the video library. Recommended for ages five to eight.
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Special Features

Eight chapter selects of favorite scenes; Audio commentary; Behind the scenes features; Progression reel; Madame Blueberry trivia; How to Draw: Madame Blueberry, Salesman; Art gallery; Trailers; King George and the Ducky storybook; Veggie karaoke; Stuff-Mart maze; Cast bios; Family fun activity; DVD-ROM content; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Subtitles; "Easter eggs" (hidden features)
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Editorial Reviews

Barnes & Noble - Donald Liebenson
How much stuff do you need to be happy? This question is at the heart of one of this computer-animated, faith-based series' very best episodes, ripe for the picking on DVD. The outrageously accented French Peas (or should that be "Freedom Peas"?) introduce this fable about materialistic Madame Blueberry: Although she has good friends, a place to live, and plenty of food, she is blue because she envies her neighbors' possessions. A shopping spree at the local Stuff-Mart will teach her that buying things will not make her happy. An appropriate Bible verse and a precious song acknowledging God's blessings reinforce the moral that "a thankful heart is a happy heart." Irreverent, Python-esque silliness and signature silly songs (including a rapturous ode to a cheeseburger) help the Veggies chase the blues away.
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 5/20/2003
  • UPC: 074645873190
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Rating:

  • Source: Big Idea
  • Region Code: 1
  • Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33.1)
  • Sound: Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
  • Language: English
  • Time: 30:00
  • Format: DVD
  • Sales rank: 29,787

Scene Index

Side #1 --
2. Countertop Intro [1:56]
3. A Blue (Boo-Hoo) Berry [5:06]
4. Enter the Salesman! [4:00]
5. "His Cheeseburger" [4:28]
6. Annie's Birthday [2:01]
7. Time to Shop! [2:52]
8. "The Thankfulness Song" [4:07]
9. The Flying Treehouse [11:00]
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Menu

Side #1 --
   Play
   Chapters
   Features
      Audio Commentary
      Behind the Scenes
      How to Draw Madame Blueberry
      How to Draw the Salesman
      Art Gallery
      Progression Reel
      Previews
         Jonah
         Ballad of Little Joe
         VeggieTales Classics
            Rack, Shack and Benny
            Josh and the Big Wall!
            The Toy That Saved Christmas
            King George and the Ducky
            Madame Blueberry
         Larryboy
            Episode 1
            Episode 2
            Episode 3
            Episode 4
         3-2-1 Penguins!
            Episode 1
            Episode 2
            Episode 3
            Episode 4
            Episode 5
            Episode 6
   Fun
      Trivia Challenge
         Play Easy
         Play Hard
      King George Storybook
         Have the Story Read to You
         Read on Your Own
      Veggie Karaoke
         "His Cheeseburger"
         "Stuff-Mart Rap"
      Stuff-Mart Maze
         Go!
      Cast Bios
         Madame Blueberry
         Junior
         Bob
         Larry
      Family Fun Activity
      DVD-ROM Fun
   Settings
      Audio: 2.0 Stereo
      Audio: 5.1 Digital Surround
      English Subtitles: On
      English Subtitles: Off
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