Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures

Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures (also known as Larryboy) is an American 2D-animated children's direct-to-video series developed by former Disney animator Tom Bancroft. This is a spin-off of the VeggieTales franchise created by Big Idea Entertainment. The first video titled "Larryboy and the Angry Eyebrows", was released on March 16, 2002.[1] The videos came to an end with "The Good, The Bad and the Eggly!", released on June 10, 2003, due to Big Idea's bankruptcy. Unlike its predecessor VeggieTales, which was animated in CGI using Autodesk Maya, LarryBoy was animated in 2D animation using Adobe Flash.[2] From September 2006 to September 2009, NBC aired the content of all four videos on its Qubo block alongside airing of VeggieTales videos.[3] Each video contains two segments, a twenty-minute long segment and a seven-minute short segment (Larryboy Super Short).

Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures
Also known asLarryboy
GenreAction-adventure
Christian
Science fiction
Slapstick comedy
Developed byTom Bancroft
Directed byLarry Whitaker
Supervising director: Tom Bancroft (1–3)
Art director: Willaim Dely
StarringMike Nawrocki
Phil Vischer
Lisa Vischer
Larry Whitaker
Kaleb Sizemore
Narrated byLee Marshall
Opening themeHe is That Hero
performed by
Adam Frick
Kurt Heimecke and
Jessie Tewson
Ending themeHe is That Hero (Instrumental)
Composer(s)Jesse Tewson
Christopher Davis
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes4 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Phil Vischer
Terry Botwick
Producer(s)Jeff Holder (also supervising)
Jason VanBorssum
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)Big Idea Entertainment
Cornerstone Animation
DistributorNBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original networkDirect-to-video (originally)
Qubo (television)
Original releaseMarch 16, 2002 (2002-03-16) 
June 10, 2003 (2003-06-10)
Chronology
Related showsVeggieTales
3-2-1 Penguins

Premise

The video series revolves around the character Larry's superhero alter ego Larryboy as he tries to manage his life as a superhero while working as a janitor for the Daily Bumble newspaper in Bumblyburg.

Characters

Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures only carries over four characters from VeggieTales: Larry the Cucumber, Bob the Tomato, Junior Asparagus, and Archibald Asparagus, with Mike Nawrocki, Phil Vischer and Lisa Vischer reprising their respective roles.

Voice actor Role Description
Mike Nawrocki Larry the Cucumber The janitor Larry and his superhero alter ego, Larryboy.
Phil Vischer Archibald Asparagus Larryboy's butler. Unlike previous Larryboy videos, Archibald is nicknamed Archie instead of Alfred.
Bob the Tomato Larry's boss, who works as the head of the Daily Bumble newspaper.
Lisa Vischer Junior Asparagus An editor of the Daily Bumble.
Shari Belgeau Vicky Cucumber One of the members of the Daily Bumble. She is the love interest of Larry.
Mother Pearl The Alchemist's evil sidekick and mother.
Greta Von Gruesome A villainess with a German accent who appeared in the final videos.
Larry Whitaker Alchemist A villain who appeared in the second video.
Officer Olaf Bumblyburg's resident policemen.
Chief Croswell
Awful Alvin A villain who first appeared in "Larryboy and the Angry Eyebrows". A running gag is when he does a dance called "The Villainous Dance of Villainy" to signify the imminent performance of the villainous duties.
Marc Graue Bok Choy The wise teacher of the superhero class that Larryboy attends.
Other Bumblyburg residents
Larry Whitaker Herbert and Wally The eggplant brothers (replaced Jimmy and Jerry Gourd).
Mr. Mahoney The baker who appeared in "Cuke of All Trades!" and made a cameo in "The Yodelnapper!".
Mr. Vandrahosenhegamerr The candlemaker who appeared in "Cuke of All Trades!" and made a cameo in "The Yodelnapper!".

Videos

No.TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboards byOriginal release date
1"Larryboy and the Angry Eyebrows"Larry Whitaker
Supervising director:
Tom Bancroft
Kent RedekerJeff Holder and Jason VanBorssumMarch 16, 2002 (2002-03-16)[4][5]
Larryboy fights a "cheese-breathing cow dragon", but discovers that it is Herbert and Wally in disguise and the duo are arrested. Soon after, Larryboy breaks an inventor's "KnitMaster 3000" (which recycles hair collected in bathtub drains). Despite Larryboy's apology and the promise to repair the device, the inventor, Ma Mushroom, holds a grudge against him. Awful Alvin, planning to take control of Bumblyburg, releases eyebrows that force everyone to hold onto their anger. Soon, the eyebrows are attached to everyone who is angry. Larryboy confronts Alvin and soon an eyebrow attaches to him, which he lets go after remembering that he should let go of his anger. Soon, the citizens also let go of their anger and the eyebrows leave them. Larryboy, using the now-fixed KnitMaster, turns the eyebrows into a night cap. Alvin rues the loss of his eyebrows and his anger causes the eyebrows, now in night cap form, entrap him. Alvin is arrested, and Ma (seeing the KnitMaster) lets go of her anger and her eyebrow leaves her.
Larryboy Super Short: "Fly By Might": Larryboy is enjoying a vacation when a fly begins bothering him. Frustrated, he tries to kill it in every way possible but ends up knocking himself. The short ends as the fly is enjoying its own drink on the unconscious Larryboy.
2"Leggo My Ego!"Larry Whitaker
Supervising director:
Tom Bancroft
"Leggo My Ego!":
Story by: Brian Roberts
Script by: Sean Gaffney
"Cuke of All Trades!":
Tod Carter
Dan Haskett, Bob McKnight, Bob Miller, and Travor WallAugust 27, 2002 (2002-08-27)[6][7]
Larryboy is at the local carnival when the cotton candy machine malfunctions. Following its violent explosion, Archie discovers a bottled substance known as Ultra Sucrose Enhancement Catalyzer, which Olaf suspects was used for "chemical sabotage" of the machine. Larryboy runs into the Alchemist and is about to smell his flower; however, Olaf warns against it just in time and Larryboy supposedly sniffs no trace of the powder from the flower. However, after the Alchemist is thrown in Olaf's van and driven off, Larryboy begins to feel superior to the entire town and puts down the citizens, causing them to be shrunk, captured, and taken to the Alchemist's lab. Larryboy soon realizes what he's done and arrives at the lab, only to be confronted by a much deadlier and more dangerous version of himself - the Alter Ego. After fighting it, Larryboy then remembers he needs help from Archie and his friends, which causes the Alter Ego to shrink and eventually disappear and returning the town residents to normal size. In retaliation, the Alchemist takes Bob hostage. After dropping him at Herbert and Wally's firing of jelly donut juice at him, he inadvertently releases the powder on his mother (Mother Pearl), who flings it back at him and shrinks him. Soon after, Mother Pearl and the Alchemist are apprehended by the cops.
Larryboy Super Short: "Cuke of All Trades!": It is Larryboy's birthday, so he decides to go into the city. For a Tuesday, it is unusually quiet, and Larryboy hopes that no one has forgotten about his birthday. He goes into Mahoney's Bakery and decides to watch it while Mahoney himself goes out. Things turn chaotic quickly, resulting in the bakery and a candle shop across from it exploding on their interiors and Larryboy finding himself inside his own birthday cake. Mahoney returns and wishes him a happy birthday along with all of the other residents.
3"The Yodelnapper!"Larry Whitaker
Supervising director:
Tom Bancroft
The Yodelnapper!:
Kent Redeker
A Polar Pickle!:
Bob Miller and Larry Whitaker
Dan Haskett, Bob McKnight, Bob Miller, and Travor WallNovember 26, 2002 (2002-11-26)[8][9]
At Mr. Snappy's Extremely Gigantic Toy Emporium, Larryboy tries to get a Hula Heidi doll with a pogo stick, but accidentally knocks down a chemistry set and its chemicals fall on clay sets creating the monstrous Crazy Clay Monster. The monster attacks Larryboy, but he makes it fall asleep while he playing a toy saxophone. Larryboy is devastated that the dolls are now sold out, but Archie tells him that his favorite yodeler, Einger Warblethroat, is performing. However, the performance goes wrong when Greta Von Gruesome kidnaps Einger and takes him to her castle, demanding the delivery of all yodelers. With the help of Archie the disguised Larryboy sneaks into the castle and releases the trapped yodelers, but the group falls into a pit and are attacked by an army of Greta-controlled Hula Heidi dolls. After defeating the dolls with the help of the yodeling Einger, Larryboy apprehends Greta. Eventually, the five rescued yodelers put on a "Tribute to Larryboy" concert. The Crazy Clay Monster returns and attempts to fight Larryboy once again, but is interrupted and begins dancing to polka music and the yodelers dance with the monster.
Larryboy Super Short: "A Polar Pickle!": At the zoo, Archie and Larry are taking pictures of the polar bears in the exhibit. A pickle boy and his carrot father come upon the penguin exhibit, but the boy's father knocks his toy fish out of his hand, causing it to fall into the exhibit. Two of the penguins think that it's a real fish, but they begin fighting over it while the boy cries over losing his toy. This prompts Archie to summon Larryboy, who pursues the penguins until one of them unintentionally helps him get the toy fish back. The boy and his father then come the polar bear exhibit, but the boy's father again knocks the toy fish out of his hand, sending it plummeting down into the exhibit. Archie tries to summon Larryboy once again, but Larryboy is too exhausted to do the task again.
4"The Good, The Bad and the Eggly"Larry WhitakerThe Good, The Bad and the Eggly:
Sean Roche
Merry-Go-Wreck:
Sean Roche and Larry Whitaker
Dave Bennett, Chris Hamilton, and Dan HaskettJune 10, 2003 (2003-06-10)[10][11]
Awful Alvin and Greta Von Gruesome are out of jail. After three flying pigs with bacon-and-egg guns shoot down the Larry-Plane, Larryboy is saved by the Dark Crow, who is the hero of a neighboring town. The two team up to fight the pair, but Larryboy makes a mistake and the two steal a machine called the Overeasy Egg Ray which turns anything not alive into eggs. Using it, they steal various antiques from a museum and kidnap Vicky. Larryboy and the Dark Crow are stripped of their supersuits and are captured. After getting free, Larryboy destroys the Overeasy Egg Ray but is knocked out. Larryboy is freed by the Dark Crow and the duo captures Alvin and Greta.
Larryboy Super Short: "Merry-Go-Wreck": Electro-Melon and Lemon Twist accidentally destroy The Bumblyburg Amusement Park over disagreements between each other. Larryboy arrives and questions the pair who look around with shame at what they've done. Working together, they repair the damages. The three then walk through the now-repaired amusement park while eating cotton candy and popcorn.

Reception

The series was nominated for a Golden Reel Award in 2003 for Best Sound Editing in Direct to Video, but lost to The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina.[12] Vischer stated that fans of the original VeggieTales series criticized the series for its cheap-looking animation as well as its design looking too similar to the art style of Cartoon Network's classic animated series from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Mixed with Big Idea's bankruptcy at the time, the series was cancelled after the release of only four videos.[13]

Home media

All of the videos were released in both VHS and DVD formats. They were also released as a set or included with the other Larryboy videos in: VeggieTales: Bumblyburg Super-Hero Value Pack (2004),[14] VeggieTales: Larryboy Super Hero Power Pack (2012),[15] and VeggieTales: Larryboy Ultimate Super Hero Collection (2019).

References

  1. Bloom, David (13 August 2002). "Cornerstone Animation Takes Hit". Animation World Network. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  2. Vischer, Phil (9 January 2007). Me, Myself, and Bob: A True Story About Dreams, God, and Talking Vegetables. Thomas Nelson. p. 182. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  3. DeMott, Rick (24 August 2006). "Qubo To Launch On NBC, Telemundo & The i Network This September". Animation World Network. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
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  6. "Leggo My Ego!". 8 August 2002. Archived from the original on 8 August 2002. Retrieved 20 May 2016.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
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  8. "Larryboy - The Yodelnapper". Amazon.com. Big Idea. 8 November 2002. Archived from the original on 8 November 2002. Retrieved 20 May 2016.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  9. "Larryboy (2002): Episode #03 – The Yodelnapper!". Amazon.com. Big Idea. November 26, 2002.
  10. "Welcome to BigIdea.com!". Amazon.com. Big Idea. 4 June 2003. Archived from the original on 4 June 2003. Retrieved 21 May 2016.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  11. "Larryboy (2002): Episode #04 – The Good, The Bad and the Eggly! (Finale)". Amazon.com. Big Idea. June 10, 2003.
  12. Martin, Denise (8 February 2003). "'Gangs,' 'Perdition' top Golden Reel nods". Variety. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  13. Vischer, Phil (9 January 2007). Me, Myself, and Bob: A True Story About Dreams, God, and Talking Vegetables. Thomas Nelson. p. 184. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  14. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-veggie-tales-bumblyburg-super-hero-value-pack/8674031
  15. http://www.christiancinema.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=4386
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