Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie

Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Phil Vischer
Mike Nawrocki
Produced by Ameake Owens
Written by Phil Vischer
Mike Nawrocki
Starring Phil Vischer
Mike Nawrocki
Tim Hodge
Lisa Vischer
Dan Anderson
Shelby Vischer
Kristin Blegen
Jim Poole
Music by Kurt Heinecke
David Mullen
Phil Vischer
Edited by John Wahba
Production
company
Big Idea Productions
F.H.E. Pictures
Distributed by Artisan Entertainment
Release date
  • October 4, 2002 (2002-10-04)
Running time
83 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $14 million
Box office $25.6 million

Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie is a 2002 American computer-animated comedy adventure musical film, based on VeggieTales, produced by Big Idea Productions and released by Artisan Entertainment through its F.H.E. Pictures label. It was directed and written by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki, it is Big Idea's final independently-produced motion picture before its purchase by Artisan in October 2002. The film premiered on October 4, 2002. It is the first feature-length film in the VeggieTales series. The film also came out on VHS and DVD on March 4, 2003 as a worldwide home video release in both full-screen and anamorphic widescreen formats.[1] A DVD reprint with the feature and bonus features was released on January 29, 2008 by Word Entertainment and on Blu Ray in 2011 by Lionsgate. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics and grossed $25.6 million.

The themes for the film are compassion and mercy. The film weaves two stories together to illustrate these themes. The first takes place in the current day and concerns a mishap that occurs on the way to a concert. The second, set in ancient Israel, is based directly on the biblical story of Jonah. Through both stories viewers learn that they should be compassionate and merciful and that all people deserve a second chance.

This film features the popular "Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" in both segments. They were first seen in the Silly Song of the same name in Very Silly Songs! and later hosted The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown.

Most of the animation was done in house by Big Idea Productions.

Plot

They say it starts when Bob the Tomato and Dad Asparagus are driving Junior Asparagus and Laura Carrot to see the popular singer "Twippo" in concert. During the drive, Laura taunts the other children because she won a backstage pass, which particularly annoys Junior. Meanwhile, Bob is very angry with Dad Asparagus for singing songs and playing his guitar instead of helping him with the map. After being struck on the head by Dad Asparagus's guitar, Bob loses control of the van, leading Laura to lose her pass. Dad Asparagus wants Bob to apply the brakes in order to get Laura's ticket, causing it to get stuck in the wheel. Bob attempts Dad to take it out and hasn't expected to apply the brakes. To make matters worse, soon afterwards a porcupine shoots out two of the van's tires, and the van veers off the road and careens down a hill, stopping short of a river.

In a nearby restaurant, Bob blames Dad Asparagus for the crash and Junior tells Laura losing her pass was her own fault. As Bob calls up a tow truck, Junior is met by The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, who tell Junior he was being rather tough on his friend and encourage him to show some compassion. To emphasize, they tell all the Veggies a story about a man of God named Jonah.

Jonah is a Prophet of ancient Israel who goes from town to town delivering God's messages. But when God asks him to deliver a message to Nineveh, a town known for its corrupt citizens, he resents Him and runs away to Tarshish with The Pirates. After leaving port, a guilt-stricken Jonah goes below deck to rest where he meets a salesman caterpillar named Khalil, who agrees to go with Jonah to sell his merchandise.

After experiencing a nightmare, Jonah awakens to find the ship beset by a great storm. Captain Pa Grape concludes the storm has been sent because God is angry at someone on the ship. The group decides to play Go Fish to divine who is at fault. Jonah loses the game and is forced to walk the plank. As soon as Jonah is off the ship, the skies clear. The Pirates attempt to reel Jonah back in, but before they can do so, Jonah is swallowed by a giant whale. The pirates attempt to attack the whale using a cannon with cannonballs and a bowling ball as ammo, but the whale merely swallows the ball (which Khalil is hiding in), disgorges Jonah's lifebelt, and swims away.

Inside the whale, Khalil finds a grieving Jonah and the pair are soon visited by a host of God's angels, who explain that if Jonah repents, God will grant him a second chance. Upon repenting, Jonah and Khalil are spit up onto the shore, where they ride Jonah's camel Reginald to Nineveh.

As Jonah reaches the entrance, The Pirates appear and help sneak him into the city under the guise of having won the Mr. Twisty's Twisted Cheese Curls sweepstakes. The group is soon arrested after Larry the Cucumber tries to steal the King's Cheese Curls and are sentenced to death. As a last request, they are granted an audience with King Twistomer. Jonah then delivers the message given to him by God that the Ninevites should immediately repent of their ways forever or Nineveh will be destroyed; King Twistomer and the Ninevites quickly agree.

Still expecting God to destroy Nineveh for their past sins, Jonah watches and waits from a distance in the hot sun. God provides a plant to shade Jonah, only for Khalil to eat a single leaf off the plant, which kills it. Jonah laments the dead plant, and Khalil is disappointed Jonah shows compassion for a plant, but not the Ninevites. Khalil then tries to explain God is compassionate and merciful and that he wants to give everyone, both Israelites and non-Israelites, a second chance. Jonah refuses to accept this and states it would be better if he was dead. The story ends with Khalil and Reginald leaving Jonah to his sulking.

Back in the present day, the Veggies are disappointed in the anti-climactic ending, but come to understand the point of the story: God wants everybody to show compassion and mercy, even to those that do not seem to deserve it. Archie Asparagus then appears in the restaurant unexpectedly and offers to give everybody a lift to the concert, while Bob forgives Dad Asparagus and Junior gives his Twippo ticket to Laura. Archie then sings his song to the veggies while playing a guitar. As the credits roll, the film ends with a song and the surprise arrival of the tow truck driver, who is none other than Khalil.

Cast

Production

In 1999, Phil Vischer proposed a film adaptation of VeggieTales based off the story of Jonah. The film's script and songs were completed soon afterwards.[2] In 2000, Big Idea announced that the film will be released sometime in 2002. A teaser trailer for the film was released with the VeggieTales episode, "Lyle, the Kindly Viking".[3][4] The film was the first to be animated entirely in Autodesk Maya.[2] Before the film's release, Vischer predicted that the film would break even if it grossed $25 million, and it ended up grossing just barely over that much, at $25.6 million.[2]

Music

Reception

Based on 55 reviews collected by critical response aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie has a 65% approval rating from critics, with an average score of 5.8 out of 10. The site's consensus reads, "Jonah teaches wholesome messages to children in a funny, bouncy package."[1] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film has an average score of 58, based on 20 reviews.[11]

Sequel

In 2008, Universal Pictures and Big Idea, Inc. released a quasi-sequel to Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie called The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie. It was the first movie from Big Idea that wasn't animated by Big Idea; most of the animation was produced at Starz Animation. Larry, Pa Grape, and Mr. Lunt as The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything were the only returning characters from Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie, and the movie made no reference to the previous film.

References

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