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Reminds me of the Dexter's Lab episode with Chubby Cheese's. The Korean animation team saw the "the audience takes off at the end of the performance" part of the script, and instead of making them leave, interpreted it as them literally taking off into the air.

So they just added a sound effect for them floating up

https://youtu.be/2NWQCpLmMvk

Man I forgot what a weird surreal nightmare that scene was.

Shit gave me nightmares as a kid, I hated the Chuck-e-cheese mascots after that

What the fuck lol

Holy crap I have tears in my eyes from laughing so hard

This is funnier than OPs post

This is way better than the OP holy shit

death of the author man. It is lightning

Literally unwatchable now.

Just the way god intended, or whatever.

Man the early veggietales are such peak examples of early 90's 3D animation

Might be the only palatable children's Christian media as well, that and maybe the Prince of Egypt movie but that's more general Abrahamic

Yeah, its one of the only ones that seeks to just tell the bible stories and not indoctrinate. I think that's why even some people outside the faith like it.

Yep, took out the pushy preachyness of Christian media and just left the "be good to each other"/"be strong"/"don't be a prick"/"stay true to your values" parts, aka literally just the story told straight lol. I think part of why people appreciate Prince of Egypt despite being a biblical story is that rather than just being "believe in God and it'll all fix itself" and portraying Moses as a holy figure because faith makes him good, but rather sets up a dichotomy about how each of the major figures, Ramses and his priests vs Moses and his followers, view their faith and make personal decisions based on their beliefs. Where Moses sees himself as a humble follower and a member of the earth and the people due to his faith in a higher god, Ramses sees himself as higher than others, and his priests view faith as something that is grand and majestic due to their faith in the idea of a pharaoh as god.

Veggie Tales and PoE are great because of their messages about how religion isn't the end-all, and that it's all about personal choice, which works much better than your typical "durr believe and read and everything will be good".

Also, Veggietales has Silly Songs with Larry, the part of the show where Larry sings a silly song.

Hell yeah bro so silly

this has ruined my childhood

I already knew that

Good for fucking you i guess