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For the Grape-er Good is the one-hundred-eighteenth episode of VeggieTales that teaches a lesson in generosity.
Description[]
The Grape family has been hard at work planting all sorts of crops on their farm. Pa plants pumpkins, Ma grows potatoes, Tom blossoms strawberries, and Rosie tends to ears of corn. With all of these crops, the Grapes believe that they'll have more than enough food to last through the hard seasons. However, when Petunia's Food Bank has a food drive for the less fortunate, the Grapes have a tough decision to make. Should they hoard the crops for themselves, or help give to the poor? This all-new, original story will show kids how to be generous with a happy heart.
Plus, see how VeggieTales super-fan and good friend of Peyton List, Skai Jackson, handles generosity in another new tale "Sharing is the Skai's Limit"!
Characters[]
- Larry the Cucumber
- Bob the Tomato
- Pa Grape
- Ma Grape
- Tom Grape
- Rosie Grape
- Petunia Rhubarb
- Junior Asparagus
- Mom Asparagus
- Madame Blueberry
- Miss Achmetha
- Dr. Flurry
- The French Peas
- Peyton List
- Skai Jackson
- Laura Carrot
- Callie Flower
- George (cameo)
- Oscar (non-speaking role)
- The Peach (non-speaking role)
- Grandma Gourd (non-speaking role)
- Krazy Kenny (non-speaking role)
Songs[]
- VeggieTales Theme Song
- We Are the Grapes of Math
- Give Today
- Chris the Starfish (Ukulele Karaoke With Bob)
- The Hairbrush Song
- Kids in Need
- What We Have Learned
Trivia[]
Fun Facts[]
- The first appearance/guest appearance of Skai Jackson. This brings another former Disney star into the cast of characters.
- The first Silly Song sung by someone other than Larry that was written by Danny Jacob.
Inside References[]
- There are a few references to "The Grapes of Wrath" in the first story.
- Bob remembers the events of "Lance the Turtle" and refuses to do ukulele karaoke again.
- Skai's room is filled with various VeggieTales posters. Inside, you can see posters that portray the following episodes, albeit it is just their box art textless:
- King George and the Ducky
- Where's God When I Need Him?
- Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella
- Madame Blueberry
- Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler
- Larry-Boy! and the Fib From Outer Space!
- Celery Night Fever
- Bathtime Blues
- Journal Of A Puny Vegetable
- Rack, Shack & Benny
- The Star of Christmas
- VeggieTales 25th Anniversary Celebration!
- Protectors of Space
- Josh and the Big Wall!
- LarryBoy and the No-Good Nectarine
- Lord of the Beans
- Sumo of the Opera
- The Little House That Stood
- Some notable VeggieTales games are seen inside Skai's room. These include "Get Rid of the Fib!", "Don't Sink in the Sink", "The Mystery of Veggie Island", and "Search and Find".
- Skai mentions some of her favorite songs. These include "God is Bigger", "His Cheeseburger", and "The Hairbrush Song", the latter which she sings.
- Some VeggieTales DVDs are seen along with all the other merchandise. The DVDs are the same as the posters with the additions of "God Made You Special", "Lyle the Kindly Viking", and "Balaam and the Talking... Hedgehog?".
Real-World References[]
- Tom mentions meeting some boys in a trailer park, making a nod to Trailer Park Boys.
- One of the lyrics in "Chris the Starfish" is "the inner machinations of his mind are an enigma", making a reference to Patrick Star's line from SpongeBob Squarepants.
- Skai wonders about Mrs. Kipling, the pet Comodo Dragon from Jessie.