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Story of Saint Patrick | English | Stories of Saints
Welcome to the Stories of Saints for Kids!
Watch and learn the amazing story of Saint Patrick today! Learn the adventures of this Irish Saint.
A first of its kind you tube channel that is dedicated completely on the stories of the disciples of Jesus and teaches you the different saints across the globe who walked through the path of Jesus Christ, you can watch the stories of saints in malayalam and the channel covers the life stories, the hard paths that the saints have passed through in their way to saint hood, you can also watch the miracles and the truth that the saints teaches you through their life.
Watch these classic animates stories of saints in malayalam from the link given below.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC63iYSE884kZoq6rfywsXDg
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published: 14 Oct 2017
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Saint Patrick explainED
Everyone’s heard of St.Patrick, right? The mere mention of the name reminds us of shamrocks, green ale, and maybe even a leprechaun or two. But who was Saint Patrick really, and why in the world do we reserve an entire day in his honor? His story is one of the most compelling in Christian history, worthy of a blockbuster movie.
published: 10 Oct 2014
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Why Do We Celebrate St. Patrick's Day? | National Geographic
St. Patrick's Day has been celebrated for centuries. But what are the holiday's origins, and who exactly was St. Patrick? Learn about the patron saint of Ireland, why St. Patrick's Day is associated with four-leafed clovers, and how the American Revolution contributed to the growth of this once minor religious holiday.
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published: 17 Mar 2018
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The History of Saint Patrick - a Short Story
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I made this for St. Patrick's day. Most of you probably imagine a Leprechaun or clovers when you hear of St. Patrick. Who is this man, and why do we celebrate him? I accidentally put in the wrong date for when St. Patrick was born. I blame that on staying up for 36 hours to finish the video. :-P
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St. Patrick was born, not in Ireland, but in Britian around AD 35. Well, actually, he wasn't called St. Patrick at the time, or even Patrick, but was referred to as Maewyn Succat. Good thing he changed his name later, St. Maewyn's Day doesn't have the same ring. We'll stick with Patrick just in case I'm slaughtering that pronunciation.
Patrick was quite far from be...
published: 17 Mar 2011
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St. Patrick's Day: Bet You Didn't Know | History
Every March 17th, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world. Learn more about this Irish holiday and the patron saint it is named after in this History digital exclusive.
Subscribe for more from HISTORY:
http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT
Find out more about this and other specials on our site:
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HISTORY® is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, premiu...
published: 09 Mar 2020
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The History of St. Patrick's Day
This video walks through the history of St. Paddy's Day and the life of St. Patrick. A short, fun, educational video to help you celebrate St. Paddy's Day in your classroom!
St. Patrick's Life graphics courtesy of Ramona M. Graphics: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Ramona-Majdis
published: 26 Feb 2015
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The Torchlighters: The St. Patrick Story | Full Episode | David Thorpe | Max Marshall
The The Torchlighters: The St. Patrick Story | Full Episode | David Thorpe | Max Marshall | Justin Butcher
An animated story for children ages 8-12 on the runaway slave who brought the Gospel to Ireland.
Far from home and at the mercy of the pirates who kidnapped him, young Patrick spends his days tending sheep and surviving wild animal attacks. That is, until he calls out to the God of his youth. Long days spent aching for home become long days talking with Jesus. After six years as a slave, Patrick hears the Holy Spirit urging him to make a daring escape from the Irish tribe and the druid priest who controls their ways. Once back home, Patrick first becomes a priest and then a bishop, but all this pales when he makes a stunning announcement: He will return to his kidnappers as a missio...
published: 16 Nov 2020
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St Patrick - The Irish Legend
St Patrick - The Apostle of Ireland, powerfully portrayed by Patrick Bergen!
published: 01 Feb 2014
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VeggieTales | VeggieTales: St. Patrick | VeggieTales Special | Silly Songs With Larry | Kids Cartoon
#veggietales #BobandLarry #veggietales.com
VeggieTales | Silly Songs With Larry | VeggieTales Full Episodes
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VeggieTales is a children's animated series created by Big Idea featuring anthropomorphic vegetables in stories conveying moral themes based on Christianity.
Through hilarious storytelling, silly songs and lovable characters, VeggieTales presents meaningful lessons with faith-based values - like forgiveness, honesty and thankfulness - that are easy for kids to understand and that help guide them in their day-to-day lives.
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► Check Out VeggieTales Karaoke All Songs http://bit.ly...
published: 16 Mar 2019
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Dublin and the World celebrate St Patrick's Day 2014
This video is about St Patricks Day Highlights 2014
published: 17 Mar 2014
14:52
Story of Saint Patrick | English | Stories of Saints
Welcome to the Stories of Saints for Kids!
Watch and learn the amazing story of Saint Patrick today! Learn the adventures of this Irish Saint.
A first of its ...
Welcome to the Stories of Saints for Kids!
Watch and learn the amazing story of Saint Patrick today! Learn the adventures of this Irish Saint.
A first of its kind you tube channel that is dedicated completely on the stories of the disciples of Jesus and teaches you the different saints across the globe who walked through the path of Jesus Christ, you can watch the stories of saints in malayalam and the channel covers the life stories, the hard paths that the saints have passed through in their way to saint hood, you can also watch the miracles and the truth that the saints teaches you through their life.
Watch these classic animates stories of saints in malayalam from the link given below.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC63iYSE884kZoq6rfywsXDg
Please don't forget to share and subscribe.
Thanks, Saints for kids team.
https://wn.com/Story_Of_Saint_Patrick_|_English_|_Stories_Of_Saints
Welcome to the Stories of Saints for Kids!
Watch and learn the amazing story of Saint Patrick today! Learn the adventures of this Irish Saint.
A first of its kind you tube channel that is dedicated completely on the stories of the disciples of Jesus and teaches you the different saints across the globe who walked through the path of Jesus Christ, you can watch the stories of saints in malayalam and the channel covers the life stories, the hard paths that the saints have passed through in their way to saint hood, you can also watch the miracles and the truth that the saints teaches you through their life.
Watch these classic animates stories of saints in malayalam from the link given below.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC63iYSE884kZoq6rfywsXDg
Please don't forget to share and subscribe.
Thanks, Saints for kids team.
- published: 14 Oct 2017
- views: 327451
5:16
Saint Patrick explainED
Everyone’s heard of St.Patrick, right? The mere mention of the name reminds us of shamrocks, green ale, and maybe even a leprechaun or two. But who was Saint Pa...
Everyone’s heard of St.Patrick, right? The mere mention of the name reminds us of shamrocks, green ale, and maybe even a leprechaun or two. But who was Saint Patrick really, and why in the world do we reserve an entire day in his honor? His story is one of the most compelling in Christian history, worthy of a blockbuster movie.
https://wn.com/Saint_Patrick_Explained
Everyone’s heard of St.Patrick, right? The mere mention of the name reminds us of shamrocks, green ale, and maybe even a leprechaun or two. But who was Saint Patrick really, and why in the world do we reserve an entire day in his honor? His story is one of the most compelling in Christian history, worthy of a blockbuster movie.
- published: 10 Oct 2014
- views: 90450
2:10
Why Do We Celebrate St. Patrick's Day? | National Geographic
St. Patrick's Day has been celebrated for centuries. But what are the holiday's origins, and who exactly was St. Patrick? Learn about the patron saint of Irelan...
St. Patrick's Day has been celebrated for centuries. But what are the holiday's origins, and who exactly was St. Patrick? Learn about the patron saint of Ireland, why St. Patrick's Day is associated with four-leafed clovers, and how the American Revolution contributed to the growth of this once minor religious holiday.
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Why Do We Celebrate St. Patrick's Day? | National Geographic
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https://wn.com/Why_Do_We_Celebrate_St._Patrick's_Day_|_National_Geographic
St. Patrick's Day has been celebrated for centuries. But what are the holiday's origins, and who exactly was St. Patrick? Learn about the patron saint of Ireland, why St. Patrick's Day is associated with four-leafed clovers, and how the American Revolution contributed to the growth of this once minor religious holiday.
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Why Do We Celebrate St. Patrick's Day? | National Geographic
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- published: 17 Mar 2018
- views: 271350
3:16
The History of Saint Patrick - a Short Story
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I made this for St. Patrick's day...
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I made this for St. Patrick's day. Most of you probably imagine a Leprechaun or clovers when you hear of St. Patrick. Who is this man, and why do we celebrate him? I accidentally put in the wrong date for when St. Patrick was born. I blame that on staying up for 36 hours to finish the video. :-P
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St. Patrick was born, not in Ireland, but in Britian around AD 35. Well, actually, he wasn't called St. Patrick at the time, or even Patrick, but was referred to as Maewyn Succat. Good thing he changed his name later, St. Maewyn's Day doesn't have the same ring. We'll stick with Patrick just in case I'm slaughtering that pronunciation.
Patrick was quite far from being a saint growing up. Until he was 16 he considered a pagan, or maybe even an atheist by today's definition. It was at that age when he was taken into slavery by a group of Irish marauders that attacked his village.
Patrick was sold to his master, a Druid chief in Ireland, and served him for 6 years. It was during his captivity that he became a Christian. One day he heard what he described as a voice compelling him in his sleep to leave his master, and find a ship that awaited him. He fled to the coast of Ireland, and eventually made it back to his home. He then decided to study in the monastery, and stayed there for 12 years, during which he decided that his calling was to convert the pagans to Christianity.
Eventually he adpoted his Christian name, Patricius, or Patrick as we know it, and returned to Ireland after being appointed a Bishop. Patrick was very successful at winning converts, which upset the Celtic Druids who had him arrested several times, but he managed to escape each arrest. Patrick traveled through Ireland, establishing monasteries, schools, and churches throughout the land.
Eventually Patrick returned to where he had once been a slave, to pay his ransom to his former master, and to impart his "blessing" upon him. Despite being treated cruelly, Patrick didn't hold a grudge against him.
As Patrick approached his master's old homestead he saw that it was in flames. He found out that
the stories people told about him had proceeded him, and in a fit of frenzy, his old master gathered all his treasures into his mansion, set them on fire, and threw himself into the flames. An ancient record ads that "his pride could not endure the thought of being vanquished by his former slave".
There are a lot of legends surrounding St. Patrick. Some say that he raised people the from the dead. Others say that he drove the snakes out of Ireland, but since there are no fossil records of snakes in Ireland at that time, it is highly unlikely, unless he drove out the fossils as well. Many think that "snakes" was a metaphor for the conversion of the pagans, meaning he drove paganism out from Ireland.
Green wasn't the original color associated with St. Patrick, it was first blue. It eventually changes for various reasons, probably because of being used in various Irish flags, and how green is associated with Ireland itself.
Patrick worked in Ireland for 30 years. Afterwords, he retired, and then died on March 17th, in AD 461. There wasn't a canonization process when Patrick died, that didn't come until the 12th century. He would have been declared a saint by acclamation, and his sainthood approved by a local bishop soon after he died.
St. Patrick's Day was originally a Catholic holiday, and still is, but has also evolved into a secular holiday, being celebrated by non-Irish, non-Catholics, and ironically enough, even atheists.
The tradition of pinching people that didn't wear green is an American tradition that started in the 1700s. People thought wearing green made them invisible to leprechauns, who they thought would pinch people for not wearing green. The pinching served as a reminder to those who were green-abstainers.
Today when people think of St. Patrick, they imagine a leprecauhn in a green jacket, hat, pipe, clover, and pot of gold. Not a man who devoted 30 years of his life to teaching and helping the Irish. Hopefully you now know a little more about the history of St. Patrick.
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_Saint_Patrick_A_Short_Story
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I made this for St. Patrick's day. Most of you probably imagine a Leprechaun or clovers when you hear of St. Patrick. Who is this man, and why do we celebrate him? I accidentally put in the wrong date for when St. Patrick was born. I blame that on staying up for 36 hours to finish the video. :-P
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St. Patrick was born, not in Ireland, but in Britian around AD 35. Well, actually, he wasn't called St. Patrick at the time, or even Patrick, but was referred to as Maewyn Succat. Good thing he changed his name later, St. Maewyn's Day doesn't have the same ring. We'll stick with Patrick just in case I'm slaughtering that pronunciation.
Patrick was quite far from being a saint growing up. Until he was 16 he considered a pagan, or maybe even an atheist by today's definition. It was at that age when he was taken into slavery by a group of Irish marauders that attacked his village.
Patrick was sold to his master, a Druid chief in Ireland, and served him for 6 years. It was during his captivity that he became a Christian. One day he heard what he described as a voice compelling him in his sleep to leave his master, and find a ship that awaited him. He fled to the coast of Ireland, and eventually made it back to his home. He then decided to study in the monastery, and stayed there for 12 years, during which he decided that his calling was to convert the pagans to Christianity.
Eventually he adpoted his Christian name, Patricius, or Patrick as we know it, and returned to Ireland after being appointed a Bishop. Patrick was very successful at winning converts, which upset the Celtic Druids who had him arrested several times, but he managed to escape each arrest. Patrick traveled through Ireland, establishing monasteries, schools, and churches throughout the land.
Eventually Patrick returned to where he had once been a slave, to pay his ransom to his former master, and to impart his "blessing" upon him. Despite being treated cruelly, Patrick didn't hold a grudge against him.
As Patrick approached his master's old homestead he saw that it was in flames. He found out that
the stories people told about him had proceeded him, and in a fit of frenzy, his old master gathered all his treasures into his mansion, set them on fire, and threw himself into the flames. An ancient record ads that "his pride could not endure the thought of being vanquished by his former slave".
There are a lot of legends surrounding St. Patrick. Some say that he raised people the from the dead. Others say that he drove the snakes out of Ireland, but since there are no fossil records of snakes in Ireland at that time, it is highly unlikely, unless he drove out the fossils as well. Many think that "snakes" was a metaphor for the conversion of the pagans, meaning he drove paganism out from Ireland.
Green wasn't the original color associated with St. Patrick, it was first blue. It eventually changes for various reasons, probably because of being used in various Irish flags, and how green is associated with Ireland itself.
Patrick worked in Ireland for 30 years. Afterwords, he retired, and then died on March 17th, in AD 461. There wasn't a canonization process when Patrick died, that didn't come until the 12th century. He would have been declared a saint by acclamation, and his sainthood approved by a local bishop soon after he died.
St. Patrick's Day was originally a Catholic holiday, and still is, but has also evolved into a secular holiday, being celebrated by non-Irish, non-Catholics, and ironically enough, even atheists.
The tradition of pinching people that didn't wear green is an American tradition that started in the 1700s. People thought wearing green made them invisible to leprechauns, who they thought would pinch people for not wearing green. The pinching served as a reminder to those who were green-abstainers.
Today when people think of St. Patrick, they imagine a leprecauhn in a green jacket, hat, pipe, clover, and pot of gold. Not a man who devoted 30 years of his life to teaching and helping the Irish. Hopefully you now know a little more about the history of St. Patrick.
- published: 17 Mar 2011
- views: 1303378
2:35
St. Patrick's Day: Bet You Didn't Know | History
Every March 17th, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world. Learn more about this Irish holiday and the patron saint it is named after in this History d...
Every March 17th, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world. Learn more about this Irish holiday and the patron saint it is named after in this History digital exclusive.
Subscribe for more from HISTORY:
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Find out more about this and other specials on our site:
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HISTORY® is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, premium documentaries, and scripted event programming.
https://wn.com/St._Patrick's_Day_Bet_You_Didn't_Know_|_History
Every March 17th, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world. Learn more about this Irish holiday and the patron saint it is named after in this History digital exclusive.
Subscribe for more from HISTORY:
http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT
Find out more about this and other specials on our site:
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HISTORY® is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, premium documentaries, and scripted event programming.
- published: 09 Mar 2020
- views: 298722
4:07
The History of St. Patrick's Day
This video walks through the history of St. Paddy's Day and the life of St. Patrick. A short, fun, educational video to help you celebrate St. Paddy's Day in yo...
This video walks through the history of St. Paddy's Day and the life of St. Patrick. A short, fun, educational video to help you celebrate St. Paddy's Day in your classroom!
St. Patrick's Life graphics courtesy of Ramona M. Graphics: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Ramona-Majdis
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_St._Patrick's_Day
This video walks through the history of St. Paddy's Day and the life of St. Patrick. A short, fun, educational video to help you celebrate St. Paddy's Day in your classroom!
St. Patrick's Life graphics courtesy of Ramona M. Graphics: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Ramona-Majdis
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 2061683
29:48
The Torchlighters: The St. Patrick Story | Full Episode | David Thorpe | Max Marshall
The The Torchlighters: The St. Patrick Story | Full Episode | David Thorpe | Max Marshall | Justin Butcher
An animated story for children ages 8-12 on the runa...
The The Torchlighters: The St. Patrick Story | Full Episode | David Thorpe | Max Marshall | Justin Butcher
An animated story for children ages 8-12 on the runaway slave who brought the Gospel to Ireland.
Far from home and at the mercy of the pirates who kidnapped him, young Patrick spends his days tending sheep and surviving wild animal attacks. That is, until he calls out to the God of his youth. Long days spent aching for home become long days talking with Jesus. After six years as a slave, Patrick hears the Holy Spirit urging him to make a daring escape from the Irish tribe and the druid priest who controls their ways. Once back home, Patrick first becomes a priest and then a bishop, but all this pales when he makes a stunning announcement: He will return to his kidnappers as a missionary! Find out why the man known as St. Patrick is credited with bringing the Gospel to Ireland in this episode of The Torchlighters.
Director: Robert Fernandez
Starring: David Thorpe, Max Marshall, Justin Butcher, Mark Manning
https://wn.com/The_Torchlighters_The_St._Patrick_Story_|_Full_Episode_|_David_Thorpe_|_Max_Marshall
The The Torchlighters: The St. Patrick Story | Full Episode | David Thorpe | Max Marshall | Justin Butcher
An animated story for children ages 8-12 on the runaway slave who brought the Gospel to Ireland.
Far from home and at the mercy of the pirates who kidnapped him, young Patrick spends his days tending sheep and surviving wild animal attacks. That is, until he calls out to the God of his youth. Long days spent aching for home become long days talking with Jesus. After six years as a slave, Patrick hears the Holy Spirit urging him to make a daring escape from the Irish tribe and the druid priest who controls their ways. Once back home, Patrick first becomes a priest and then a bishop, but all this pales when he makes a stunning announcement: He will return to his kidnappers as a missionary! Find out why the man known as St. Patrick is credited with bringing the Gospel to Ireland in this episode of The Torchlighters.
Director: Robert Fernandez
Starring: David Thorpe, Max Marshall, Justin Butcher, Mark Manning
- published: 16 Nov 2020
- views: 287496
1:32:22
St Patrick - The Irish Legend
St Patrick - The Apostle of Ireland, powerfully portrayed by Patrick Bergen!
St Patrick - The Apostle of Ireland, powerfully portrayed by Patrick Bergen!
https://wn.com/St_Patrick_The_Irish_Legend
St Patrick - The Apostle of Ireland, powerfully portrayed by Patrick Bergen!
- published: 01 Feb 2014
- views: 1014103
9:23
VeggieTales | VeggieTales: St. Patrick | VeggieTales Special | Silly Songs With Larry | Kids Cartoon
#veggietales #BobandLarry #veggietales.com
VeggieTales | Silly Songs With Larry | VeggieTales Full Episodes
► Subscribe to VeggieTales for brand new videos: ...
#veggietales #BobandLarry #veggietales.com
VeggieTales | Silly Songs With Larry | VeggieTales Full Episodes
► Subscribe to VeggieTales for brand new videos: http://bit.ly/2sUlO2y
VeggieTales is a children's animated series created by Big Idea featuring anthropomorphic vegetables in stories conveying moral themes based on Christianity.
Through hilarious storytelling, silly songs and lovable characters, VeggieTales presents meaningful lessons with faith-based values - like forgiveness, honesty and thankfulness - that are easy for kids to understand and that help guide them in their day-to-day lives.
► Click here to watch ALL VeggieTales videos http://bit.ly/2sUfg3T
► Watch More VeggieTales in the City clips http://bit.ly/2tx8frD
► Check Out VeggieTales Karaoke All Songs http://bit.ly/2tx2OZY
► Sing Along to All VeggieTales Silly Songs http://bit.ly/2swQl72
► Watch More VeggieTales in the House clips http://bit.ly/2tTBLtZ
► Check Out VeggieTales Fun Stuff clips http://bit.ly/2uyavyX
Meet the Veggie Tales Characters:
Bob the Tomato is the host of VeggieTales alongside Larry, who is also his best friend.
Larry the Cucumber is one of the main characters from VeggieTales. He is best friends with Bob and they host the show together.
Junior Asparagus can be described as curious, courteous and, well, green. He is young and kind, though he can be impatient and sometimes do things wrong, like when he wanted to end the show early so he can have his mother's cookies. He always assumes his way is right, though ultimately he learns later that he has taken advice from elders.
Archibald Asparagus is usually depicted as snooty, intolerable of nonsense, funny, or royal. He often plays as kings, geniuses, and authority figures. As of VeggieTales in the House, he has also become mayor of the town. He apparently always makes the French Peas, Jean Claude and Phillipe, clean up garbage in the park, but never helps.
https://wn.com/Veggietales_|_Veggietales_St._Patrick_|_Veggietales_Special_|_Silly_Songs_With_Larry_|_Kids_Cartoon
#veggietales #BobandLarry #veggietales.com
VeggieTales | Silly Songs With Larry | VeggieTales Full Episodes
► Subscribe to VeggieTales for brand new videos: http://bit.ly/2sUlO2y
VeggieTales is a children's animated series created by Big Idea featuring anthropomorphic vegetables in stories conveying moral themes based on Christianity.
Through hilarious storytelling, silly songs and lovable characters, VeggieTales presents meaningful lessons with faith-based values - like forgiveness, honesty and thankfulness - that are easy for kids to understand and that help guide them in their day-to-day lives.
► Click here to watch ALL VeggieTales videos http://bit.ly/2sUfg3T
► Watch More VeggieTales in the City clips http://bit.ly/2tx8frD
► Check Out VeggieTales Karaoke All Songs http://bit.ly/2tx2OZY
► Sing Along to All VeggieTales Silly Songs http://bit.ly/2swQl72
► Watch More VeggieTales in the House clips http://bit.ly/2tTBLtZ
► Check Out VeggieTales Fun Stuff clips http://bit.ly/2uyavyX
Meet the Veggie Tales Characters:
Bob the Tomato is the host of VeggieTales alongside Larry, who is also his best friend.
Larry the Cucumber is one of the main characters from VeggieTales. He is best friends with Bob and they host the show together.
Junior Asparagus can be described as curious, courteous and, well, green. He is young and kind, though he can be impatient and sometimes do things wrong, like when he wanted to end the show early so he can have his mother's cookies. He always assumes his way is right, though ultimately he learns later that he has taken advice from elders.
Archibald Asparagus is usually depicted as snooty, intolerable of nonsense, funny, or royal. He often plays as kings, geniuses, and authority figures. As of VeggieTales in the House, he has also become mayor of the town. He apparently always makes the French Peas, Jean Claude and Phillipe, clean up garbage in the park, but never helps.
- published: 16 Mar 2019
- views: 289242