VeggieTales: Where's God When I'm S-Scared? (Video 1993) Poster

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8/10
The dawn of the veggies
mforsting20 January 2021
Even though this is one of the first cgi animations made,the story and moral is nice as well as the characters and jokes and diffiently the music. Only problem is the close ups and the character movement where they sometimes the character doesn't move.
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The Veggies Have Arrived!
MovieAddict201622 November 2002
This 1994 video short was the first official Veggie Tales video. It's packed with laughs and computer animation, and is once again, "kid friendly, adult enthused," but it isn't the best Veggie Tales. They tend to get better as they go along. (though Lyle the Friendly Viking and King George and his Ducky were let downs.) A definite muste see, even must own for adults. Hey, I own all of them, and I never get tired of limbless vegetables with morals. Would you? If you just answered yes..."Be quiet and eat your veggies!" Because I answer no, I would never get tired of them. Here's to Big Ideas, who had the strategy of all strategies: disguised Christian morals in widely popular and succesful shows...
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10/10
The one that started it all!
veggiejakerman30 March 2021
This is, without a doubt, one of the best VeggieTales episodes. This was the one that started the generation of vegetable lovers as a three dimensional tomato and cucumber came to life on a video cassette. While the animation and graphics are outdated, the story, characters, and songs still stay strong after more than 27 years.
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10/10
My favorite Veggie Tales show-tied with Rack Shack and Benny!
cinephile-2769026 June 2018
I watch this all the time! Even at age 19, this is a fun video! I should note, however, that there are many scary parts throughout, but it's meant to teach to not be afraid. I even added 99% of the parents guide for further information.

I would also like to state that I was abused when I was 14 and the God is Bigger song helped me survive it. It even helped when I was homesick at tech school, and I sang it at a church camp. It's been the most powerful song in my life.

I can't recommend this enough-you will adore it!

In fact, why not see it now?
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10/10
The First And The Greatest.
filmbuff-0570618 June 2020
I am 21 years old and I still love Veggie Tales. It was all I watched when I was really little, and the memories, values, and fun still remain special today. In fact, my passion for The Bible and movies both date back to a younger self watching this Christian video series nearly all the time. As for why I still watch it today, I could only explain why by evaluating the first show in depth.

Where's God When I'm S-Scared contains 2 stories about fear. The first is called Tales From The Crisper, where a 5 year old named Junior watches a scary movie before bed. He can't sleep, so 2 of his friends, Bob and Larry, teach him that he has no need to fear because God is with him, He loves him, and He will always protect him.

The 2nd story is the story of Daniel and the Lion's Den, found in The Bible in Daniel Chapter 6. This, of course, tells of a Jewish slave who is thrown into a den of lions for not praying to the king. As with any Veggie Tales Bible story, it's modernized, making it more fresh than your average Sunday School lesson.

In between these 2 segments, there is a Silly Song With Larry, which is a reference to Monty Python's "And Now It's Time For Something Completely Different." Phil Vischer, the creator of the series, is a huge MP fan and so you can spot references to the show early in the series. (See Josh and the Big Wall for a prime example.)

This one is called The Water Buffalo Song, where Larry mistakenly believes that everyone has a water buffalo.

When I critique an animated film, I sometimes mention how the animation is. I must confess that this video is a bit dated, as it is 27 years old. This is one of the first uses of computer animation (It even predates Toy Story by 2 years), so when you compare it to a modern Disney movie, it's kind of...well, poor. Still, on its own, it's beautiful to look at and the fun story and great message make up for it.

If you listen to the DVD's commentary or read Phil's autobiography Me Myself and Bob, you learn that he only had 3 animators at the time and the studio was run by him, as a recent Bible college dropout (he missed too much Chapel class.) He also had a few months to produce the film and worked a couple of days without food or sleep to get it done. When you learn this, you appreciate the film more for WHAT it is, not HOW it is.

Veggie Tales also has a ton of music, and this episode has quite a few hits. One is called God is Bigger, which is my favorite song in the whole series. I will mention that more in depth in a moment.

In the Daniel segment, there is a song called Oh, No!, where the 3 wise men plot to get rid of Daniel. This song is known for having an awesome rhyme, perhaps the best in all of existence.

Part of their list of ideas is this line: "We could use him as a foot stool, or a table to play *Scrabble On*, then tie him up, and beat him up, and throw him out of *Babylon*!" Name someone else who could come up with an awesome rhyme like THAT?

As I mentioned, God is Bigger is my favorite song in all of Veggie Tales. It's not just because it's catchy, which it is, but because it comforted me in a dark time in my life. I went through child abuse when I was 14. One night, I was frightened from it. I thought to myself "I'm so scared", and then I remembered this video. So late at night, I mentally sang:

"God is bigger than the Boogie Man! He's bigger than Godzilla or the monsters on TV! Oh, God is bigger than the Boogie Man, and He's watching out for you and me!" After that, my fear vanished, and I was able to go to sleep.

Whether I'm scared, sad, or bored, God Is Bigger is a perfect song for any emotion I have. It has uplifted me in many low parts of my life. Which is kind of ironic, since this particular episode upset me as a toddler.

Nearly every episode has a Bible verse at the end, this one being from Isaiah 41:10: "So do not fear, for I am with you." That just about sums it up. That's the moral, and that's what has stuck with me in life.

As you can see, this half hour video may be a cartoon for kids, but it has influenced my life more than most anything. I'm told that I'm too old for Veggie Tales sometimes, but that doesn't matter to me. The series has shaped me too much to just let it go. If Phil, or anyone who ever worked on Veggie Tales is reading this, for what you have done, I am eternally grateful.
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10/10
"Sunday Morning Values, Saturday Morning Fun!" I agree!
kayzee25 March 2000
I promise all the Christian parents out there that this video and the series will be the best money you spend on videos this decade. I cannot think of a video series more well written than the VeggieTales tapes. This tape (Where's God When I'm S-Scared?) has a strong Biblical perspective on fear and it also tells the story of Daniel and the lions den.(in Veggie style) I promise the whole Christian family will enjoy these musical lessons from the Bible. Go get these now!!!!
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4/10
Not among the best of the series
Horst_In_Translation26 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
"Where's God When I'm S-Scared?" is a Veggie Tale from over 20 years ago. The director and writer (and also voice actor) is Phil Vischer, who basically worked on all the Veggie Tales. this one here is still a very early effort and he was only in his mid-20s when he made it. It runs for 30 minutes and you can basically split it into two halves. The first half is about how we need not to be scared of anything as God is always with us and the second half is about a biblical tale re-enacted by the Veggies. i must say the second half was better in my opinion. They made a nice connection between cartoon animation and an actually interesting story. The first half just did not feel convincing at all with the protagonist being scared of the movie character Frankencelery and the development that the hosts of the show tell him there's no need to because of how big God is. I would say that I am a fairly neutral viewer here as I have no religious connections almost, but I am also not against Christianity which seems to be a trend for a long time now. As a whole, I thought this was not a convincing watch. This may be among the most famous Veggie Tales, but it's not one of the best. There are many better ones out there. Not recommended-
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