HD · HDR
VeggieTales: Lyle the Kindly Viking
Overlook Pick

VeggieTales: Lyle the Kindly Viking

A Lesson in Sharing
57
User Score13 ratings
TMDB 5.716+200136mEnglish
AnimationFamily

Synopsis

Oh, my! Determined to present something "classy" for a change, Archibald Asparagus has taken over VeggieTales! Assisted by those rascally French Peas, Archibald aims for new heights in veggie programming by attempting to produce "the world's first all-vegetable staging of Shakespeare's Hamlet," the first-ever "Classy Songs with Larry," and for the grand finale, the world premiere of what he believes to be Gilbert and Sullivan's lost musical: Lyle the Kindly Viking! Of course, working with the French Peas as assistants is a recipe for disaster and in the chaos - and hilarity - that ensues, Bob, Larry, and Junior all learn a great lesson about sharing. Archibald, on the other hand, mostly just learns to never again work with the French Peas. Don't miss Junior Asparagus as "Lyle the Kindly Viking" in this hilarious VeggieTales musical adventure! Your whole family will sing - and laugh - along as they learn that "sharing gets us more of what we really want - friends!"

Director
Marc VulcanoFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Big Idea Productions1 production companies
Release
March 24, 2001Released
Box Office

Top Cast

6 of 6
Lisa Vischer
Lisa Vischer
Lyle (Junior Asparagus)
Gail Freeman-Bock
Penelope (voice)
Pamela Thomas
Mabel (voice)
Phil Vischer
Phil Vischer
Archibald / Olaf (Mr. Nezzer) / Harold and Omelet (Jimmy) / Ottar (Bob) / Bjorn and Ophelia (Mr. Lunt) / Pa Grape Monk / Young Lad (Percy) / Servant #2 (Phillipe) / Scallion #1
Mike Nawrocki
Mike Nawrocki
Sven (Larry) / Erik and Polonious (Jerry) / Servant #1 (Jean Claude)
Jim Poole
Jim Poole
Horatio (Scooter)

Trailers & Photos

Reviews

From TMDB users
tmdb76622195
Jun 4, 2022

I have been a fan for a few years of the VeggieTales series, but this installment is the weakest yet. Normally this cute series will reenact a Biblical story, but dress it up with running jokes, goofy songs, and physical (computer animated) slapstick. Usually introduced by a talking tomato and Larry the Cucumber, my kids always enjoyed them. Archibald the Asparagus runs this episode, and everything is kind of fun until his very slow take on "Hamlet," entitled "Omelette." How many children are going to get that? There is a silly song from Larry in the middle, but it sounds amazingly like all the other songs from Larry. My then three year old was asleep by the time the story of Lyle the Kindly Viking came on, aping yet another child-obscure reference- Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. This section is not as annoying as a real Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, but there is not anything new offered this time around, either. Both stories involve sharing, and that point is made abundantly clear, but this video was not the laugh riot that earlier entries have been. I look forward more to the video release of the theatrical film than sitting down to watch this again. My TV and VCR work fine, but the picture on the video had a washed out quality to it. I am spoiled by other VeggieTales' crystal clear animation, and funny takes on Bible stories. "VeggieTales: Lyle the Kindly Viking" is a real letdown.

More Like This

Browse all