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The Dove Awards are awards given to achievements in the Christian music industry, similar to the Grammys. During the 27th and 28th Annual Dove Awards, Big Idea Entertainment, creator of the hit children's series '''VeggieTales''', was given the Dove Award for Children's Music Album of the Year for their album, "A Very Veggie Christmas".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928042157/http://www.doveawards.com/history/browse.cfm?year=1997 Official listing of the awards given out.] Retrieved 04 Jul '18</ref> Both Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber made appearances (in CGI form) at the show to accept the awards in 1996 and 1997.
The Dove Awards are awards given to achievements in the Christian music industry, similar to the Grammys. During the 27th and 28th Annual Dove Awards, Big Idea Entertainment, creator of the hit children's series '''VeggieTales''', was given the Dove Award for Children's Music Album of the Year for their album, "A Very Veggie Christmas".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928042157/http://www.doveawards.com/history/browse.cfm?year=1997 Official listing of the awards given out.] Retrieved 04 Jul '18</ref> Both Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber made appearances (in CGI form) at the show to accept the awards in 1996 and 1997. Of the three segments known to exist online, while two of the segments resurfaced in their entirety, a third segment in video form is currently lost and only available in audio form, and it's unknown if there are more segments (aside from these three) that exist.
 
==Availability==
==Availability==
Two of the segments from the show were previously only available in audio form from an older version of ultimateveggie.com, a VeggieTales fansite.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20001204154300/http://www.ultimateveggie.com:80/sounds/index.html Site listing the audio for the event.] Retrieved 23 Jun '18</ref> A list of Dove Awards DVDs suggest that video footage exists on the DVDs for the 1996 and 1997 shows.<ref>[http://www.rockandrollondvd.com/rich_text_67.html Listing of the 1997 Dove Awards DVD.] Retrieved 23 Jun '18</ref>
Two of the segments from the show are available in audio form from an older version of ultimateveggie.com, a VeggieTales fansite.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20001204154300/http://www.ultimateveggie.com:80/sounds/index.html Site listing the audio for the event.] Retrieved 23 Jun '18</ref> Video footage is available on the Dove Awards DVDs for the 1996 and 1997 shows.<ref>[http://www.rockandrollondvd.com/rich_text_67.html Listing of the 1997 Dove Awards DVD.] Retrieved 23 Jun '18</ref> Speaking of the clips from ultimateveggie.com in video form, only the first segment has made it to DVD, as the DVD for the 1997 show contains a different clip. The other segment from ultimateveggie.com (as described above) is not on DVD and is still only available in audio form.


On October 29th, 2020, Racelympics bought two Dove Awards DVDs from said site and ripped footage of two clips of Bob and Larry's appearances at the 27th and 28th Annual Awards DVD. Mr. Lunch then uploaded the clips to YouTube. The other segment that is only available in audio form is still missing the visuals, and it's unknown if other segments (aside from these three) exist in some form.
On October 29th, 2020, Racelympics bought two Dove Awards DVDs from said site and ripped footage of the two clips of Bob and Larry's appearances at the 27th and 28th Annual Awards DVD. Mr. Lunch then uploaded the clips to YouTube.


==Videos==
==Videos==

Revision as of 06:51, 30 October 2020

1997 Dove Awards logo.jpg

Logo for the 1997 Dove Awards.

Status: Partially Found

The Dove Awards are awards given to achievements in the Christian music industry, similar to the Grammys. During the 27th and 28th Annual Dove Awards, Big Idea Entertainment, creator of the hit children's series VeggieTales, was given the Dove Award for Children's Music Album of the Year for their album, "A Very Veggie Christmas".[1] Both Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber made appearances (in CGI form) at the show to accept the awards in 1996 and 1997. Of the three segments known to exist online, while two of the segments resurfaced in their entirety, a third segment in video form is currently lost and only available in audio form, and it's unknown if there are more segments (aside from these three) that exist.

Availability

Two of the segments from the show are available in audio form from an older version of ultimateveggie.com, a VeggieTales fansite.[2] Video footage is available on the Dove Awards DVDs for the 1996 and 1997 shows.[3] Speaking of the clips from ultimateveggie.com in video form, only the first segment has made it to DVD, as the DVD for the 1997 show contains a different clip. The other segment from ultimateveggie.com (as described above) is not on DVD and is still only available in audio form.

On October 29th, 2020, Racelympics bought two Dove Awards DVDs from said site and ripped footage of the two clips of Bob and Larry's appearances at the 27th and 28th Annual Awards DVD. Mr. Lunch then uploaded the clips to YouTube.

Videos

Footage of the 1996 27th Annual award show.

Footage of the 1997 27th Annual award show. (1/2)

Audio footage of the award show, including the latter segment which starts at 0:33.

Recreation, prior to the actual footage resurfacing.

References