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VeggieTales: Very Silly Songs (1997)

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VeggieTales: Very Silly Songs

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The "bunny song" from VeggieTales: Rack, Shack & Benny (1995) had turned out to extremely popular when it wasn't supposed to be, as it taught children bad manners which were against the message of the show. For this reason, when this video came out, the bunny song segment was redubbed to encourage better manners and ways of living.
First time the 1997 Big Idea logo was utilized, but it remained still until the release of 'LarryBoy! And The Fib from Outer Space!' (1997)
The original 1997 printing of this video contained a rare Larry-Boy trailer. It was Big Idea's first trailer ever made for a VeggieTales video.
The idea for the sing-along videos came when Big Idea reached success with VeggieTunes, a CD containing the songs from the first three VeggieTales videos (theme song and "What Have We Learned" song included).
The Home Improvement skit is a parody of "Home Improvement".

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