
It's Easter time in Crisper County and cable news reporter Marlee Meade is hunting for a way to help others. She cooks up a plan to save the old theater with a cast of costume-clad townies, massive props and a 20-foot robot rabbit to perform "Up With Bunnies." Now there's only one thing missing - the star of the show! When word spreads that singing sensation Cassie Cassava (Melinda Doolittle) is arriving to perform in her hometown church's Easter service, Marlee schemes to st... (Full plot summary below)
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It's Easter time in Crisper County and cable news reporter Marlee Meade is hunting for a way to help others. She cooks up a plan to save the old theater with a cast of costume-clad townies, massive props and a 20-foot robot rabbit to perform "Up With Bunnies." Now there's only one thing missing - the star of the show! When word spreads that singing sensation Cassie Cassava (Melinda Doolittle) is arriving to perform in her hometown church's Easter service, Marlee schemes to steal the starlet for her own pageant! But when things go haywire, will it be curtains for Marlee's dreams - or will she discover the true meaning of Easter and what helping others is really all about?
Leave your thoughts about VeggieTales: Twas the Night Before Easter.
| Common Sense MediaRenee SchonfeldMore scriptural content than some other VeggieTales. |
| User ReviewDryden DThis is a tough one. As always, the story is full of well, just plain fun, and the songs are possibly the catchiest to come from the veggies. Also, Big Idea ditched Hawaii animation studios, which made the last two episodes look terrible. But the main problem is that this story is near identical to "The Star of Christmas", with way too many parts of the story spawning from it. ("We've gotta make it to the church on time" to name one) Still, the message is great (Maybe not as great as it was in "An Easter Carol") and little kids will like it a lot. |
| User ReviewShawn MNot my favorite VeggieTales flick, but still can't complain...fun way to get the point across to kids |