It's not animals nor minerals; so it must be those imaginary gospel-influenced vegetables. After nearly 9 years being on home video, the Veggies made their big break into theatrical, splashing as big as the whale. After a roadside accident causes the Veggie Family to take refuge at a french seafood restaurant, they seem to all want to blame each other. The group soon meets the Pirates Who Don't Do Anything who begin telling them the story of Jonah, a prophet from Israel who must deliver a message from God to the city of Nineveh. Trying to run away from God, Jonah gets from one crisis into another on his perilous journey and keeps blaming God. The Pirates hope the Veggies can learn the same lesson that Jonah did, that God is compassionate and understanding to those who understand him.
with the (one or multiple) voice talents of Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Tim Hodge, Lisa Vischer, Shelby Vischer, Dan Anderson, Kristin Blegen, Jim Poole, and Ron Smith. Adapted and Directed by Phil Vischer & Mike Nawrocki; Based on characters, upon the format, from the gospel-centered direct-to-video show 'VeggieTales', presented by/directly licensed from Big Idea Productions. Produced by Ameake Owens; Executive Producers: Vischer, Terry Botwick and Dan Philips. Score Composed by Kurt Heinecke & Vischer; Original Songs by Vischer, Nawrocki, Heinecke & David Mullen; featuring Anointed with "Second Chances", and "Newsboys" in the "Belly of the Whale" • Soundtrack on Big Idea Records. from Big Idea Productions, with Artisan's F•H•E Pictures. "No vegetables were harmed in the making of this film."