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− | '''[[File:OhSanta40.png|thumb]]''''''Oh, Santa!''' is the fifth [[Silly Songs with Larry]]. |
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+ | |image = [[File:RackShackandBenny.png|250px]] |
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+ | |episode name = Rack, Shack, and Benny |
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+ | |director = [[Phil Vischer]] |
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+ | |producer = |
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+ | |writer = Phil Vischer |
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+ | |music = [[Kurt Heinecke]] |
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+ | |distributor = |
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+ | |release date = October 1, 1995 |
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+ | |runtime = 30 minutes |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''Rack, Shack & Benny''' is the fourth episode of [[VeggieTales]] |
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− | 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. |
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− | ==Lyrics== |
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+ | ==Plot== |
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− | Narrator: It's Christmas Eve, and Larry is anxiously awaiting the |
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− | arrival of Santa Claus with a plate of cookies. |
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+ | Write the first section of your page here. |
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− | Larry: ''Oh, Santa! I can't wait for you to come, I just can't wait for'' |
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− | you to come, and I've got cookies! Three yummy cookies! Just for you for |
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− | when you come, oh me, for you for when you come ... because it's |
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− | Christmas! |
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+ | ==Fun Facts== |
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− | [Knock-knock-knock] |
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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== |
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− | 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}} |
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− | brings presents for a cucumber like me, a good cucumber like me? |
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+ | [[Category:VeggieTales episodes]] |
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− | Narrator: Larry is surprised to be greeted not by Santa, but crafty |
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− | bankrobber! |
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− | Larry: Who are you? |
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− | Bankrobber: ''I'm a bankrobber! And I've come to rob your bank, oh yes!'' |
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− | I've come to rob your bank, and I've come to take your dimes and swipe |
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− | your nickels. So stand back, step aside you silly pickle! And let me |
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− | in! |
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− | Narrator: Although frightened by the intruder, in the spirit of |
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− | Christmas Larry makes an offering. |
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− | Larry: ''I'm not a banker ... I have no bank my robbing friend, but I'' |
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− | have cookies--three yummy cookies. And I don't have nickels, but please |
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− | take this my robbing friend. Eat one of these my robbing friend. They |
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− | are for Santa, but you may have one. |
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− | Narrator: The bankrobber is truly touched by Larry's good will. But |
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− | Larry, although momentarily distracted, is still excited about seeing |
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− | Santa. |
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− | Larry: ''Oh, Santa! I can't wait for you to come, I just can't wait for'' |
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− | you to come, and I've got cookies! Two yummy cookies! Just for you for |
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− | when you come, oh me, for you for when you come ... because it's |
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− | Christmas! |
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− | Bankrobber: ''(simultaneously) I'm a robber! I came to rob your bank, oh'' |
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− | yes! I came to rob your bank ... you shared a cookie--a yummy cookie. |
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− | Though I'd love to take your dimes, perhaps another time--because it's |
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− | Christmas! |
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− | [Knock, knock, knock] |
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− | Larry: "Could that be Santa? Could that be him? Could it be the one who |
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− | brings presents for a cucumber like me, a good cucumber like me?" |
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− | Narrator: "Once again, it is not Santa who has come to Larry's door, but |
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− | this time a savage Norseman." |
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− | Larry: (suprised) Who are you?! |
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− | Viking: ''I'm a viking! And I've come to take your land, oh yes! I've'' |
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− | come to take your land, and I've come to burn your crops and steal your |
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− | horses. And I've come to ... step on your chickens! And soil your |
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− | quilts! |
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− | Narrator: Although frightened by the intruder, in the spirit of |
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− | Christmas Larry makes an offering. |
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− | Larry: ''I don't have land ... I don't have crops, my viking friend, but'' |
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− | I have cookies--two yummy cookies. And I don't have horses, but please |
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− | take this my viking friend. Eat one of these my viking friend. They are |
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− | for Santa, but you may have one. |
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− | Narrator: The viking is also touched by Larry's good will. But Larry's |
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− | thoughts are still with Santa. |
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− | Larry: ''Oh, Santa! I can't wait for you to come, I just can't wait for'' |
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− | you to come, I've got a cookie! A yummy cookie! Just for you for when |
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− | you come, oh me, for you for when you come ... because it's Christmas! |
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− | Viking: ''(simultaneously) I'm a viking! I came to take your land, oh'' |
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− | yes! I came to take your land ... you shared a cookie--a yummy cookie. |
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− | Though I'd love to soil your quilts, I don't think that I wilt ... |
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− | because it's Christmas! |
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− | [Knock-knock-knock] |
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− | Larry: ''Could that be Santa? Could that be him? Could it be the one who'' |
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− | brings presents for a cucumber like me, a good cucumber like me? |
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− | Narrator: Larry is greeted now by an agent of the Internal Revenue |
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− | Service. |
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− | Larry: Who are you? |
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− | Peach: I'm from the IRS! And I've come to tax your ... [Slam] |
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− | Larry: ''Oh, Santa! I can't wait for you to come, I just can't wait for'' |
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− | you to come ... |
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− | Viking: Uh-oh! |
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− | Larry: ''It's finally Santa! It's finally him! At last, the one'' |
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− | who brings presents for a cucumber like me, a good cucumber like me! |
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− | Santa:'' I'm Santa! And I've come to bring you gifts, oh yes! I've come'' |
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− | to bring you gifts, and I've come to stuff your stockings--oh ho-ho-ho! |
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− | And I've come to jiggle my belly. And wiggle my nose'' ... Hey, wait a'' |
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− | minute! Isn't that my belt? And what are you doing with my hat? So |
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− | you're the ones! |
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− | Bankrobber: Wait a minute, I can explain! |
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− | Viking: We've changed! |
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− | Santa: Nobody messes with Santa! You know that don't you!? You've been |
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− | very naughty! And I've got a list!" |
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− | Peach: Did you claim that? |
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− | Larry: Merry ... Christmas! |
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− | ==Characters== |
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− | *[[Larry]] |
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− | *Scallion 1 |
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− | *[[Pa Grape]] |
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− | *The Peach |
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− | *[[Bob]] |
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− | *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. |
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− | *This is the longest Silly Song to date. |
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Revision as of 16:16, 23 October 2014
Rack, Shack, and Benny | |
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Directed by | |
Written by |
Phil Vischer |
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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