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VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War 2005

45 min📅 2005-03-05

"A Lesson In Loving Your Family"

VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War (2005) delivers a heartwarming double dose of animated storytelling, blending biblical lessons with playful humor.

Director: Tim Hodge

Cast

Phil Vischer
Phil Vischer
(voices)
Mike Nawrocki
Mike Nawrocki
(voices)
Cydney Trent
Cydney Trent
(voices)
Jacquelyn Ritz
(voices)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War (2005) about?

This animated film presents two intertwined stories: one retelling the bond between Miriam and Moses, and another serving as a prequel to 'King George and the Ducky,' focusing on Ruth and Naomi. Through laughter and light lessons, it celebrates family bonds and forgiveness.

Who directed VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War?

Tim Hodge directed this charming VeggieTales installment, known for his knack for blending humor with meaningful themes.

Who stars in VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War?

The voice cast features Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Cydney Trent, and Jacquelyn Ritz, bringing the beloved veggie characters to life.

Is VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War (2005) worth watching?

With its family-friendly themes, gentle humor, and heartfelt messages, this 45-minute animated special is a solid pick for parents seeking wholesome entertainment. While not groundbreaking, its warm storytelling makes it a cozy watch for all ages.

How long is VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War?

The runtime of VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War is 45 minutes.

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About VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War (2005) — Family Animation with Heart and Humor

VeggieTales- Duke and the Great Pie War (2005) delivers a heartwarming double dose of animated storytelling, blending biblical lessons with playful humor. Directed by Tim Hodge, this family-friendly adventure weaves two tales: the first reimagines the bond between Miriam and Moses, while the second dives into a charming prequel starring Ruth and Naomi. Set against a backdrop of colorful animation and lighthearted antics, the film balances gentle life lessons with laughs, making it a delight for both kids and parents alike. The cozy kitchen-sink setting and quirky characters, including the ever-charismatic Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber, create an atmosphere of warmth and nostalgia.

At its core, the story explores themes of family love, loyalty, and forgiveness, wrapped in a whimsical package that's pure VeggieTales magic. Whether you're revisiting classic tales or discovering them for the first time, Duke and the Great Pie War offers a sweet, thought-provoking escape with plenty of giggles along the way.