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==Debunking==
==Debunking==
On January 19, 2019, Daniel O'Brien replied to someone saying they doubted the endings were real by posting:
On January 19th, 2019, Daniel O'Brien replied to someone saying they doubted the endings were real by posting:


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This proves that the alternate endings don't actually exist and O'Brien was joking.  
This proves that the alternate endings don't actually exist and O'Brien was joking.  
==See Also==
* [[Bob & Larry Family Fun (lost content of VeggieTales DVD; 2003)]]
* [[Dove Awards: Bob and Larry segments (partially found footage from award show; 1996-1997)]]
* [[Duke and the Great Pie War (found online VeggieTales game; 2005)]]
* [[GRAFx Studios (partially found production material; 1989-1993)]]
* [[He is That Hero (found extended version of "LarryBoy: The Cartoon Adventures" theme song; early 2000s)]]
* [[Jonah; a VeggieTales Movie (partially found deleted content of animated film; 2002)]]
* [[Khalil and the Big Gulp (lost cancelled promotional children's book based on "Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie"; 2003)]]
* [[Mr. Cuke's Screen Test (found "VeggieTales" animation test; 1991)]]
* [[Os Amigos Vegetais (partially found "VeggieTales" Brazilian spin-off TV series; 2005)]]
* [[Silly Songs with Larry Musical E-Card (lost animated e-card; 2001)]]
* [[Take 38 (found VeggieTales promotional short; 1992)]]
* [[The Bob & Larry Movie (lost production material of cancelled "VeggieTales" animated film; 2005)]]
* [[Tornado Hunters (partially found Silly Song segment of VeggieTales direct-to-video series; early 2010s)]]
* [[VeggieTales (lost radio adaptation of CGI animated series; 2006)]]
* [[VeggieTales (found NBC TV version of CGI animated series; 2006)]]
* [[VeggieTales (partially found radio interview discs from Christian animated children's series; late 1990s-2000s)]]
* [[VeggieTales.com (partially found series of online games from website; 2011-2013)]]
* [[VeggieTales at Dollywood/Silver Dollar City (partially found live shows based on animated series; 2002-2008)]]
* [[VeggieTales Dance Party (lost material of scrapped mobile app; 2014)]]
* [[VeggieTales Live! (partially found live shows based on animated series; 2002-2015)]]
* [[VeggieTales/Nashville Predators (partially lost VeggieTales hockey pumpers; 2012)]]
* [[VeggieTales: Special Edition (found magazines based on animated series; 2004-2006)]]
* [[VeggieTales: Whale-Watching Party (partially found event kit based on animated movie; 2002)]]
* [[VeggieTales "Where's God When I'm S-Scared?" (found original version of animated series episode; 1993)]]
* [[VeggieTown Values (found series of VBS videos; 1998-2001)]]
* [[Was He a Boy Like Me? (lost VeggieTales animated music video; 2006)]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:06, 27 December 2023

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VeggieTales logo.

Status: Non-existent

VeggieTales is a popular Christian children's series made by BigIdea in 1993. It has released 50 episodes, and has sold over 7 million videos.

Alternate Endings

Daniel Patrick O'Brien was a lighting supervisor at BigIdea starting sometime in the late 1990s,[1] and was fired sometime in 2002-2003 due to BigIdea's bankruptcy.[2]

On January 15th, 2016, Daniel O'Brien held a Q&A on his Twitter account and received multiple questions. One of the questions was if there were any X-rated VeggieTales media that never saw the light of day, in which he replied:

"No, but the animators used to do joke alternate endings to shots where the characters would die."[3]

The only "proof" of these were on Daniel O'Brien's Twitter page, and no video footage of these endings have surfaced, leaving the mystery of whether or not these scenes exist unconfirmed. Even if these scenes did exist, they most likely would've been destroyed.

Debunking

On January 19th, 2019, Daniel O'Brien replied to someone saying they doubted the endings were real by posting:

"Curses! This clever person has foiled my plan to con everyone into thinking that (checks notes) some people made some jokes."[4]

This proves that the alternate endings don't actually exist and O'Brien was joking.

See Also

References