VeggieTales - Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush | 
enlarge | Director: Tim Hodge Actors: Mike Nawrocki, Phil Vischer, Lisa Vischer, Kristin Blegen, Brian Roberts Studio: Big Idea Category: DVD
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Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 3646
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 43 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: SMVD58796D ISBN: 0738930474 UPC: 074645879697 EAN: 9780738930473 ASIN: B0006IIOMW
Theatrical Release Date: June 25, 2005 Release Date: June 28, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 10/28/2008
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One of my faves...maybe the kids...? August 21, 2008 My kids range in ages from 11 to 5 and although the 11 year old won't admit it, even he can't get enough of Veggie Tales. Minnesota Cuke, played by the magnificent Larry the Cucumber is in search of Samson's hairbrush. He's like a veggie version of Indiana Jones, except Minnesota doesn't quite have Indie's confidence, although he does run into trouble just as Indie does, not just with his enemies, but trouble within himself. It's a heartwarming tale about having strength in the way God made you.
Missed the Mark? July 22, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Some Veggie Tales are safe to plop your kid in front of so you can fix dinner in peace, because you know it's just a fun break for them with encouraging themes and a much better alternative to programming on TV. This isn't one of them.
Not to state the obvious, but different parents are going to have different ways in which they want their kids dealing with situations. Parents should simply be aware that in this episode of Veggie Tales, "turning the other cheek" means telling kids that it's okay to get beat up by a bully as long as they show the bully they're not afraid. What?!
The second story segment with Minnesota Cuke simply talks about not using a position of ability or prominence to hurt others--even if they've earned it. No problem, and good idea--I'm all about the mercy thing.
However, it's the first segment, with Junior Asparagus dealing with a playground bully, that's more disturbing, and unfortunately, purposely made to be very realistic. I can see what the producers wanted to do, but there were so many problems with this first segment it just can't hold water. Your parental preference might be to tell your child to never fight back, but I think no matter what your bully policy is, all parents should be aware that this is the message before they purchase it. Additionally, Junior Asparagus' dad leaves him to deal with the bully without parental help--not something I'm crazy about since this involved Junior getting hurt in the first place. I understand that kids are not always able to get adult help, but at the same time, you better believe I'm not going to stand there over the grill and let my kid go walk off to get beat up at the neighborhood playground.
Further, Junior solves this by getting all of his friends to stand up to the bully and make the bully feel bad. While that could present problems in and of itself, it's been my experience that bullying involves one or two main players who pick on one kid for the benefit of a huge audience that won't step in to aid the victim. Perhaps the situations I've had to step into are worse than what the Veggie Tales producers were working toward, but I just cringed all of the way through this segment.
My first recommendation is to get the other Veggie Tales before purchasing this one--all of the Larry Boys are favorites in our house, for example. If you want this for Minnesota Cuke (not a bad piece!) then my second recommendation would be to make sure you're clear on what you want your children to do in the face of bullying and discuss this as you watch this one (i.e., "I know this is what Junior did, but what would *you* do?").
Veggie Tales Minnesota Cuke DVD January 7, 2008 First let me say I love Veggie Tales. They just crack me up. I bought this as a gift for my nephew and now he loves it too. It's a fun way to expose children to Bible stories.
Another Great Veggietales! October 19, 2007 Veggietales are entertaining for the whole family. We own nearly every one of them. Highly recommended.
Veggie tales Rocks!!! August 3, 2007 I love veggie tales and they have great lessons they keep my 2 yr olds attention forever!!
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