Duke and the Great Pie War is the twenty-fourth episode of VeggieTales (1993-2015)/VeggieTales Reboot (2016-present).
The first story is a retelling of Miriam and Moses, while second, the main one is a retelling of Ruth and Naomi, as well as a prequel to "King George and the Ducky."

March 8, 2005
Plot[]
Opening Countertop[]
On the Countertop, Bob and Larry once again greet the kids, before Bob explains that they got a letter from Cody Gordon from Evergreen, Colorado (who Larry greets back, calling her "Colorado Cody"), before explaining further that Cody became a big sister, with Larry congratulating Cody. However, Bob also explains that while Cody is proud of her new brother, she gets angry because no one pays attention to her anymore, as well as the fact that she can't play as much as she used to because her mother is always having her help out with the baby, before saying that her mom wants her to show love to her brother, but she's not sure how or why. Larry understands the situation, before saying that it reminds him of how he felt when his brother, Steve the Cucumber, was born. Bob is surprised to discover the fact he has a sibling, because he didn't know that Larry had a brother, before Larry tells him that he has three brothers who are named Steve the Cucumber, Mark the Cucumber, and Bob the Cucumber, with Bob being the oldest, which surprises Bob, telling Larry that he never even knew that he had a brother named Bob. Larry is certain that he's told Bob about this, with Bob saying that if he did, then he would've remembered that Larry had a brother named Bob, also telling him, "I've known you for ten years!" with Larry saying, "Has it been that long?" Larry then says that he felt the same way when his brother Steve the Cucumber was born, saying that his mother had a story for him when he felt that way. When Bob asks Larry what his brothers look like, Larry answers, "Like cucumbers." After Larry tells Cody to check out the first story, Bob says rather dubiously, "Three brothers. You think you know a guy."
Characters[]
- Bob the Tomato/Lucas
- Larry the Cucumber/Duke
- Laura Carrot/Miriam
- Petunia Rhubarb (debut)
- Mr. Lunt/Otis
- Jimmy Gourd/Sleepless Knight
- Baby Moses (debut)
- Percy Pea/Villager (does not speak)
- Sir Who
- Junior Asparagus/Prince What
- Miss Achmetha/Lady I Don't Know
- Mr. Nezzer/Novak
- Mom Carrot/Miriam's Mom
- Pa Grape/Irwin
- Madame Blueberry/Nona
- Scallion #1/Abbot of Costello
- Steve the Cucumber
- Mark the Cucumber
- Bob the Cucumber
Songs[]
- VeggieTales Theme Song
- VeggieTales on TV Theme Song (TV version only)
- Mail Song (TV Version only)
- What Can a Baby Do?
- The Blues with Larry
- The Ballad of the Pie War
- I'm a Squire But I'm No Fool
- Oh Duke, The People of Scone
- Nona Had An Idea
- The Ballad of the Pie War (reprise)
- What Have We Learned (Larry's Brothers Version)
Trivia[]
- This is the first episode for several things:
- The first appearance of Petunia Rhubarb and Baby Moses.
- The first episode since Jonah Sing-Along Songs and More! not to have Scooter.
- The first episode to focus on Larry and Petunia's relationship.
- The first episode where Qwerty acts like a television.
- The first episode to use English and Spanish subtitles.
- The first episode to have Laura Carrot, Mom Carrot, Dad Carrot, Miss Achmetha, Percy Pea, and Scallion #1 animated by Jam Filled Toronto.
- The first episode where Madame Blueberry appears without Junior Asparagus and Scallion #3 (not counting Going Up).
Transcript[]
Gallery[]
- Previous episode: Sumo of the Opera
- Next episode: Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush