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[[File:51TKMA0NPML.jpg|thumb|215px|The VHS version of ''Where's God When I'm S-Scared?'' that includes ''Take 38''.]]
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''VeggieTales'' is a Christian computer-animated direct-to-video children's series. In early 1992, Phil Vischer (co-creator of ''VeggieTales'' and founder of Big Idea) made a promo called '''"VeggieTales Screen Test Take 38"''' (also known simply as "Take 38) to present to several Christian publishers in hopes of selling the series to acquire the funds for production of further episodes.
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''VeggieTales'' is a Christian computer-animated direct-to-video children's series. In early 1992, Phil Vischer (co-creator of ''VeggieTales'' and founder of Big Idea) made a promo called '''"VeggieTales Screen Test Take 38"''' (also known simply as "Take 38") to present to several Christian publishers in hopes of selling the series to acquire the funds for production of further episodes.


The piece starts out with Bob the Tomato in his first appearance giving what Phil describes as a “Martin Luther King Jr.-type 'I have a dream' speech” about the show. Meanwhile, Larry the Cucumber (voiced here for the very first time by ''VeggieTales'' co-creator Mike Nawrocki with a voice eerily similar to Scallion #2, Jerry Gourd, or Jean Claude Pea, more characters that he would voice) is looking for his blue plastic wind-up lobster. The music in the background during Bob's speech is “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” as hummed by Phil & Mike. The background music was originally not a part of the short, but was added by Phil to show the publishers that they could handle music.
The piece starts out with Bob the Tomato in his first appearance giving what Phil describes as a "Martin Luther King Jr.-type 'I have a dream' speech" about the show. Meanwhile, Larry the Cucumber (voiced here for the very first time by ''VeggieTales'' co-creator Mike Nawrocki with a voice eerily similar to Scallion #2, Jerry Gourd, or Jean Claude Pea, more characters that he would voice) is looking for his blue plastic wind-up lobster. The music in the background during Bob's speech is "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" as hummed by Phil and Mike. The background music was originally not a part of the short but was added by Phil to show the publishers that they could handle music.


The promo ends with the first appearances of Archibald Asparagus (at this point simply an unnamed snotty British asparagus that Phil had based off of John Cleese of Monty Python fame) and his wife (who later became Mom Asparagus while Archibald would be given another wife rumored to be named Lovey Asparagus). Archibald comments on how he thinks the idea of ''VeggieTales'' is absurd, as he believes vegetables are only meant to be cooked and not put on television. His wife however mentions that she kind of likes the idea. She also corrects him when he refers to Larry as a pickle instead of a cucumber, which later became a running gag in the series.
The promo ends with the first appearances of Archibald Asparagus (at this point simply an unnamed snotty British asparagus that Phil had based off of John Cleese of ''Monty Python'' fame) and his wife (who later became Mom Asparagus while Archibald would be given another wife rumored to be named Lovey Asparagus). Archibald comments on how he thinks the idea of ''VeggieTales'' is absurd, as he believes vegetables are only meant to be cooked and not put on television. His wife however mentions that she kind of likes the idea. She also corrects him when he refers to Larry as a pickle instead of a cucumber, which later became a running gag in the series.


As of 2014, the only known commercial release of this promo was on the VHS of the very first''''' '''''VeggieTales'' ''episode ''Where’s God When I’m S-Scared?''''' '''(made and released a year after'' Take 38'') when it was reissued in February 2004 as a part of the VeggieTales Classic collection. A DVD version of the show was also released at the same time. On June 9, 2014 Jon Lopez (known on YouTube as JonMastu .Productions) confirmed on deviantART that the promo could not be accessed on any copy of the DVD from 2004 through early 2008 (this version was discontinued in mid-2008 when the 15th anniversary collector's edition was released) making it a VHS exclusive.<ref>[http://comments.deviantart.com/1/458205515/3496070191 Comment thread relating to the availability of "Take 38" on DVD.]</ref> The 2004 VHS of ''Where's God When I'm S-Scared?'' went out of print in mid-2006, along with the rest of the VeggieTales shows on VHS due to all shows starting with ''Larry-Boy and the Bad Apple'' being DVD only. It can still be purchased on such sites as Amazon and occasionally shows up on eBay for relativity cheap and acceptable prices. The promo was finally uploaded to YouTube for the first time on May 30, 2014 by Nathan Buede. On July 4, 2014, a VHSrip of Take 38 was uploaded by YouTube user olivermuffinsailor. Also if you watch most of the VeggieTales videos, a character will say something with the number 38 in it, this is a reference to Take 38.
As of 2014, the only known commercial release of this promo was on the VHS of the very first ''VeggieTales'' episode "Where’s God When I’m S-Scared?" (made and released a year after "Take 38") when it was reissued in February 2004 as a part of the ''VeggieTales Classic collection''. A DVD version of the show was also released at the same time. On June 9th, 2014 Jon Lopez (known on YouTube as "JonMastu .Productions") confirmed on DeviantART that the promo could not be accessed on any copy of the DVD from 2004 through early 2008 (this version was discontinued in mid-2008 when the 15th-anniversary collector's edition was released) making it a VHS exclusive. The 2004 VHS of "Where's God When I'm S-Scared?" went out of print in mid-2006, along with the rest of the VeggieTales shows on VHS due to all shows starting with ''Larry-Boy and the Bad Apple'' being DVD only. It can still be purchased on such sites as Amazon and occasionally shows up on eBay for relativity cheap and acceptable prices. The promo was finally uploaded to YouTube for the first time on May 30th, 2014 by Nathan Buede. On July 4th, 2014, a VHS rip of "Take 38" was uploaded by YouTuber "olivermuffinsailor". Also if you watch most of the ''VeggieTales'' videos, a character will say something with the number 38 in it, this is a reference to "Take 38".


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As of November 2017, a user by the name of "HarryPotterFan7474" discovered that the Early Animation Tests behind-the-scenes feature, including the "Take 38" promo, was found on a rare promotional 10th anniversary DVD of "Where's God When I'm S-Scared?".


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== References ==
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==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)]]
* [[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 (non-existent alternate joke endings to episodes of Christian children’s animated series; late 1990s-early 2000s)]]
* [[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)]]
==External Links==
*[http://comments.deviantart.com/1/458205515/3496070191 Comment thread relating to the availability of "Take 38" on DVD.] Retrieved 10 Jun '14
*[https://bigidea.fandom.com/wiki/VeggieTales_Promo:_Take_38 Big Idea Wiki page on "Take 38".] Retrieved 21 Dec '20


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Latest revision as of 20:36, 15 December 2023

51TKMA0NPML.jpg

The VHS version of "Where's God When I'm S-Scared?" that includes "Take 38".

Status: Found

Date found: 04 Jul 2014

Found by: olivermuffinsailor

VeggieTales is a Christian computer-animated direct-to-video children's series. In early 1992, Phil Vischer (co-creator of VeggieTales and founder of Big Idea) made a promo called "VeggieTales Screen Test Take 38" (also known simply as "Take 38") to present to several Christian publishers in hopes of selling the series to acquire the funds for production of further episodes.

The piece starts out with Bob the Tomato in his first appearance giving what Phil describes as a "Martin Luther King Jr.-type 'I have a dream' speech" about the show. Meanwhile, Larry the Cucumber (voiced here for the very first time by VeggieTales co-creator Mike Nawrocki with a voice eerily similar to Scallion #2, Jerry Gourd, or Jean Claude Pea, more characters that he would voice) is looking for his blue plastic wind-up lobster. The music in the background during Bob's speech is "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" as hummed by Phil and Mike. The background music was originally not a part of the short but was added by Phil to show the publishers that they could handle music.

The promo ends with the first appearances of Archibald Asparagus (at this point simply an unnamed snotty British asparagus that Phil had based off of John Cleese of Monty Python fame) and his wife (who later became Mom Asparagus while Archibald would be given another wife rumored to be named Lovey Asparagus). Archibald comments on how he thinks the idea of VeggieTales is absurd, as he believes vegetables are only meant to be cooked and not put on television. His wife however mentions that she kind of likes the idea. She also corrects him when he refers to Larry as a pickle instead of a cucumber, which later became a running gag in the series.

As of 2014, the only known commercial release of this promo was on the VHS of the very first VeggieTales episode "Where’s God When I’m S-Scared?" (made and released a year after "Take 38") when it was reissued in February 2004 as a part of the VeggieTales Classic collection. A DVD version of the show was also released at the same time. On June 9th, 2014 Jon Lopez (known on YouTube as "JonMastu .Productions") confirmed on DeviantART that the promo could not be accessed on any copy of the DVD from 2004 through early 2008 (this version was discontinued in mid-2008 when the 15th-anniversary collector's edition was released) making it a VHS exclusive. The 2004 VHS of "Where's God When I'm S-Scared?" went out of print in mid-2006, along with the rest of the VeggieTales shows on VHS due to all shows starting with Larry-Boy and the Bad Apple being DVD only. It can still be purchased on such sites as Amazon and occasionally shows up on eBay for relativity cheap and acceptable prices. The promo was finally uploaded to YouTube for the first time on May 30th, 2014 by Nathan Buede. On July 4th, 2014, a VHS rip of "Take 38" was uploaded by YouTuber "olivermuffinsailor". Also if you watch most of the VeggieTales videos, a character will say something with the number 38 in it, this is a reference to "Take 38".

As of November 2017, a user by the name of "HarryPotterFan7474" discovered that the Early Animation Tests behind-the-scenes feature, including the "Take 38" promo, was found on a rare promotional 10th anniversary DVD of "Where's God When I'm S-Scared?".

Gallery

Behind-the-scenes early animation test that includes the "Take 38" promo.

The promo as uploaded by "olivermuffinsailor".

See Also

External Links