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VeggieTales Trailer and Questions: The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything January 11, 2008

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The children’s franchise delivers an entertaining spoof as the vegetables find the heroes in themselves.” — LA TIMES


“Most Entertaining” - Hollywood Reporter


“Pirates imparts the Bible-inspired storytelling parents and kids have come to expect from VeggieTales in a less obvious but as-fun-as-always package.” - Christianity Today

DISCUSSION STARTERS:

Here are some questions from Christianity Today’s review to begin dialogue with your children once you have seen the movie:

1. Why do you think George, Elliot and Sedgewick feel that “guys like us will never be more than cabin boys”? Are some people just not cut out to be heroes? Why or why not? What do you think it means to be a hero?

2. If Elliot, Sedgewick and George are supposed to be normal people like us in the story, who does the King represent? Why do you think that?

3. Could the pirates have been victorious without the King? Why or why not? List the ways the King helps them throughout the movie. What do you think this movie says about your ability to do good things without God?

4. Each of the three main characters has a weakness that holds him back. What is a weakness that you feel holds you back? Why would God allow humans to have weaknesses like this to struggle with? Read 2 Corinthians 12:9-10. What does this mean? How do you see this illustrated in the movie?

Check out the trailers for this movie that opens today!

Trailers featuring the creators, Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki:

And the official movie trailer from Universal Studios :

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