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Mike Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, and Lisa Vischer in VeggieTales: Rack, Shack & Benny (1995)

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VeggieTales: Rack, Shack & Benny

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This episode was said the be the hardest VeggieTales episode to make.
After the episode came out, parents wrote to Big Idea complaining how their kids sang the Bunny Song when it was the song they weren't supposed to sing. When it came for the first song-along video, a new and improved song was written with lyrics displaying good manners. When the video was re-released for the mass market, Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki decided to rewrite the song omitting the verses "I don't love my mom or my dad", and "I won't go to church and I won't go to school". Ironically, fans wrote letters saying that the original version was better.
The ending scene of the episode was supposed to be a pullout shot from the inside of the factory to the outside. However, due to money running low and the episode's deadline, there was no choice but to use quick cut movements.
Debut of both Mr. Nezzer and Mr. Lunt.
According to the DVD commentary, Phil Vischer stated that Pixar called Big Idea and asked how they made the chewing animations for the characters eating the chocolate bunnies. Big Idea didn't tell them the secret.

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