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'''[[File:OhSanta40.png|thumb]]''''''Oh, Santa!''' is the fifth [[Silly Songs with Larry]].
 
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|episode name = Rack, Shack, and Benny
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|director = [[Phil Vischer]]
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|writer = Phil Vischer
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|music = [[Kurt Heinecke]]
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|release date = October 1, 1995
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|runtime = 30 minutes
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'''Rack, Shack & Benny''' is the fourth episode of [[VeggieTales]]
The song is based Larry waiting for Santa so he can give him his plate of cookies. While that, he gets a visit from a bank robber, a Viking, and a IRS agent and shares cookies with them (with the exception of the IRS agent until the end)
 
   
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This is a retelling of biblical story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, with elements from Terry Gilliam's films.
==Lyrics==
 
   
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==Plot==
Narrator: It's Christmas Eve, and Larry is anxiously awaiting the
 
arrival of Santa Claus with a plate of cookies.
 
   
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Write the first section of your page here.
Larry: ''Oh, Santa! I can't wait for you to come, I just can't wait for''
 
you to come, and I've got cookies! Three yummy cookies! Just for you for
 
when you come, oh me, for you for when you come ... because it's
 
Christmas!
 
   
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==Fun Facts==
[Knock-knock-knock]
 
 
====Trivia====
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*This episodes marks a lot of things in this episode, inculding:
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**The first appearance of George, Mr. Lunt, and Mr. Nezzer, as well as Laura's first speaking role. This also marks the first episode where they start using peas.
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**This is the first full length episode of VeggieTales, as well as the first to be somewhat musical based.
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**This is the first episode to feature the kitchen sink, as well as cabinetry. Larry states there's also a toaster on the countertop.
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**This is the first episode to have someone else singing the What Have We Learned Song.
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====Remarks====
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*On the DVD releases of the episode, some of the scenes at the factory were rendered at a different frame rate. This was acknowledged by both Phil and Mike.
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*Larry states that he'll never feel the ocean breeze if his hair, despite the [[The Hairbrush Song|previous Silly Song]] stated he never had hair.
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====Goofs====
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*In the scene where the television screen shows up, the bunnies dissapear on every last frame on the conveyor belt.
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*Phil states that there's a missing frame shot when Nezzer shows his office.
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*Before the bunny statue is reveal, Junior's mouth was missing.
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*While Mr. Lunt was sending the trio into the furnace, there's a gap above him. Phil stated that was a render mistake and there was suppose to be a catwalk there.
   
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==Gallery==
Larry: ''Could that be Santa? Could that be him? Could it be the one who''
 
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{{Gallery page|Rack, Rack, & Benny/Gallery}}
brings presents for a cucumber like me, a good cucumber like me?
 
 
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Narrator: Larry is surprised to be greeted not by Santa, but crafty
 
bankrobber!
 
 
Larry: Who are you?
 
 
Bankrobber: ''I'm a bankrobber! And I've come to rob your bank, oh yes!''
 
I've come to rob your bank, and I've come to take your dimes and swipe
 
your nickels. So stand back, step aside you silly pickle! And let me
 
in!
 
 
Narrator: Although frightened by the intruder, in the spirit of
 
Christmas Larry makes an offering.
 
 
Larry: ''I'm not a banker ... I have no bank my robbing friend, but I''
 
have cookies--three yummy cookies. And I don't have nickels, but please
 
take this my robbing friend. Eat one of these my robbing friend. They
 
are for Santa, but you may have one.
 
 
Narrator: The bankrobber is truly touched by Larry's good will. But
 
Larry, although momentarily distracted, is still excited about seeing
 
Santa.
 
 
Larry: ''Oh, Santa! I can't wait for you to come, I just can't wait for''
 
you to come, and I've got cookies! Two yummy cookies! Just for you for
 
when you come, oh me, for you for when you come ... because it's
 
Christmas!
 
 
Bankrobber: ''(simultaneously) I'm a robber! I came to rob your bank, oh''
 
yes! I came to rob your bank ... you shared a cookie--a yummy cookie.
 
Though I'd love to take your dimes, perhaps another time--because it's
 
Christmas!
 
 
[Knock, knock, knock]
 
 
Larry: "Could that be Santa? Could that be him? Could it be the one who
 
brings presents for a cucumber like me, a good cucumber like me?"
 
Narrator: "Once again, it is not Santa who has come to Larry's door, but
 
this time a savage Norseman."
 
 
Larry: (suprised) Who are you?!
 
 
Viking: ''I'm a viking! And I've come to take your land, oh yes! I've''
 
come to take your land, and I've come to burn your crops and steal your
 
horses. And I've come to ... step on your chickens! And soil your
 
quilts!
 
 
Narrator: Although frightened by the intruder, in the spirit of
 
Christmas Larry makes an offering.
 
 
Larry: ''I don't have land ... I don't have crops, my viking friend, but''
 
I have cookies--two yummy cookies. And I don't have horses, but please
 
take this my viking friend. Eat one of these my viking friend. They are
 
for Santa, but you may have one.
 
 
Narrator: The viking is also touched by Larry's good will. But Larry's
 
thoughts are still with Santa.
 
 
Larry: ''Oh, Santa! I can't wait for you to come, I just can't wait for''
 
you to come, I've got a cookie! A yummy cookie! Just for you for when
 
you come, oh me, for you for when you come ... because it's Christmas!
 
 
Viking: ''(simultaneously) I'm a viking! I came to take your land, oh''
 
yes! I came to take your land ... you shared a cookie--a yummy cookie.
 
Though I'd love to soil your quilts, I don't think that I wilt ...
 
because it's Christmas!
 
 
[Knock-knock-knock]
 
 
Larry: ''Could that be Santa? Could that be him? Could it be the one who''
 
brings presents for a cucumber like me, a good cucumber like me?
 
 
Narrator: Larry is greeted now by an agent of the Internal Revenue
 
Service.
 
 
Larry: Who are you?
 
 
Peach: I'm from the IRS! And I've come to tax your ... [Slam]
 
 
Larry: ''Oh, Santa! I can't wait for you to come, I just can't wait for''
 
you to come ...
 
 
Viking: Uh-oh!
 
 
Larry: ''It's finally Santa! It's finally him! At last, the one''
 
who brings presents for a cucumber like me, a good cucumber like me!
 
 
Santa:'' I'm Santa! And I've come to bring you gifts, oh yes! I've come''
 
to bring you gifts, and I've come to stuff your stockings--oh ho-ho-ho!
 
And I've come to jiggle my belly. And wiggle my nose'' ... Hey, wait a''
 
minute! Isn't that my belt? And what are you doing with my hat? So
 
you're the ones!
 
 
Bankrobber: Wait a minute, I can explain!
 
 
Viking: We've changed!
 
 
Santa: Nobody messes with Santa! You know that don't you!? You've been
 
very naughty! And I've got a list!"
 
 
Peach: Did you claim that?
 
 
Larry: Merry ... Christmas!
 
 
==Characters==
 
*[[Larry]]
 
*Scallion 1
 
*[[Pa Grape]]
 
*The Peach
 
*[[Bob]]
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*The idea of the song came when [[Mike Nawrocki]] and his wife watched "Kiss of the Spider Woman" with Chita Rivera where the characters were simultaneously singing different lines.
 
*This is the longest Silly Song to date.
 
[[Category:Songs]]
 
[[Category:Silly Songs with Larry]]
 

Revision as of 16:16, 23 October 2014

RackShackandBenny
Rack, Shack, and Benny
Directed by

Phil Vischer

Written by

Phil Vischer

Music by

Kurt Heinecke

Released

October 1, 1995

Runtime

30 minutes

Rack, Shack & Benny is the fourth episode of VeggieTales

This is a retelling of biblical story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, with elements from Terry Gilliam's films.

Plot

Write the first section of your page here.

Fun Facts

Trivia

  • This episodes marks a lot of things in this episode, inculding:
    • The first appearance of George, Mr. Lunt, and Mr. Nezzer, as well as Laura's first speaking role. This also marks the first episode where they start using peas.
    • This is the first full length episode of VeggieTales, as well as the first to be somewhat musical based.
    • This is the first episode to feature the kitchen sink, as well as cabinetry. Larry states there's also a toaster on the countertop.
    • This is the first episode to have someone else singing the What Have We Learned Song.

Remarks

  • On the DVD releases of the episode, some of the scenes at the factory were rendered at a different frame rate. This was acknowledged by both Phil and Mike.
  • Larry states that he'll never feel the ocean breeze if his hair, despite the previous Silly Song stated he never had hair.

Goofs

  • In the scene where the television screen shows up, the bunnies dissapear on every last frame on the conveyor belt.
  • Phil states that there's a missing frame shot when Nezzer shows his office.
  • Before the bunny statue is reveal, Junior's mouth was missing.
  • While Mr. Lunt was sending the trio into the furnace, there's a gap above him. Phil stated that was a render mistake and there was suppose to be a catwalk there.

Gallery

Template:Gallery page