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'''Are <u>You</u> My Neighbor?''' is the third episode of [[VeggieTales]] and was released in February 1995. Its lesson is loving your neighbor.
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'''Are You My Neighbor?''' is the third episode of [[VeggieTales]] and was released in February 1995. Its lesson is loving your neighbor.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==

Revision as of 15:52, 24 June 2013

Ep03

Are You My Neighbor? is the third episode of VeggieTales and was released in February 1995. Its lesson is loving your neighbor.

Plot

The story begins with Bob and Larry receiving a letter from Latasha Robbins of Savannah, Georgia, and introducing the first segment. This segment, entitled "The Story of Flibber-o-loo" is based on the Biblical story of The Good Samaritan and is narrated in the rhyming style of Dr. Seuss. In the story, two cities, Flibber-o-loo and Jibberty-Lot, are at war with one another over their personal choices of headwear; with Flibber-o-loo choosing to wear shoes and Jibberty-Lot choosing pots.

Stuck in The Hole

One citizen of Flibber-o-loo who was not fond of fighting decided to take a walk outside, but is soon ambushed by a band of bandits played by The Scallions, who steal his possessions and leave him stuck in a hole. Eventually, the mayor and a doctor of Flibber-o-loo come outside and sympathize with the boy, but cannot help him since they are both busy.

Underground 1

Just as the boy in the hole was starting to give up hope, another boy from Jibberty-Lot comes out and spies the boy. At first the boy from Jibberty-Lot does not want to help him, since their respective cities despise each other, but upon realizing that they are both God's children, he helps the poor fellow and escorts him back to Flibber-o-loo.

At first, the citizens are confused that someone from Jibberty-Lot would help someone from Flibber-o-loo, but the boy explains that you should help those in need despite who they are. The mayor is touched by the boy's act of good will, and the warring nations are at peace.

The Silly Song, Oh Where is My Hairbrush comes before the second segment: The Gourds Must be Crazy.

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Trivia

  • In The Gourds must be Crazy segment, take a look at Junior's toybox. Inside, you'll see the blue windup lobster.
  • In the Story of Flibber o Loo, inside the doctor's office, there are some pictures on the wall. They are: a drawing of Junior Asparagus and his house from Where's God When I'm S-Scared?, the contract from Daniel and the Lion's Den , some asparagus with a shocked faces, and a picture of Archibald Asparagus as the Mayor of Flibber o Loo.
  • As Larry and his lobster first appear in Flibber-o-loo, watch for a potted cactus to the left of the doorway. It is reused scenery, first appearing in The Waterbuffalo Song.
  • The first Flibbian to pass by Larry (with his head stuck in a hole) is the mayor of Flibber-o-loo, played by Archibald Asparagus. But as the mayor first approaches, he is coming from Jibberty-lot (the green town), not Flibber-o-loo (the pink town).
  • The canister on the countertop, to the left of the bathtub, gives a performance of its own: it moves left and right during Larry's performance, showing up in a different spot each time it is seen!
  • There is a VeggieTales poster featuring Bob and Larry on Junior's bedroom wall. It is in the corner near the toychest, and can be seen several times in the background.
  • Junior responds to Bob's introduction ("I'm Bob, I'm a tomato, and I'm here to help.") with, "Woah - deja vu!" Bob's introduction to Junior in Junior's bedroom in Where's God When I'm S-Scared? is, "I'm Bob, I'm a tomato, and I'm here to help you."
  • When Junior ask the Gourds is they could help save the ship, in one shot, Jerry is missing his headset. In the next shot, as Jimmy agrees to help, Jerry is wearing his headset again.
  • The small Scallion steals Milk Money again in LarryBoy And The Rumor Weed, except this time. He is stopped by LarryBoy in the town of Bumblyburg
  • The second segment is a parody of "Star Trek".