I didn't want to put this in the tickling forum because it has more to do with tickling in relation to the minds of kids. It's not about tickling kids though.
That being said...
I bought another Veggie Tales video for my son. They are good vids in that they are centered around building morals, and having faith, but they don't do that whole fire and brimstone thing. Te fact that the characters are vegetables is just too funny.I feel comfortable enough letting him watch these Bible based vids without coming out fearing the concept of "god" that I'm teaching him. Plus, they are just damn funny even to adults. Monty Python meets Captain Kangaroo meets...a carton...hell...I don't know. 😀
The reason for this post then?
In this particular vid, called Esther, the girl who Would be Queen....there is a segment where these evil little peas with French accents are tyring to drop a piano on the king's head. The king is a zucchini by the way. So the evil planned is ruined and the grape, the first man to the king, asks what the punishment is for the peas.
Imagine all sorts of overacted dramatics here along with mystery music!
"They break into your castle....they come before you uncalled....they try to drop a piano on your head. What is the punishment for this????"
The king replies, "Well, I think that must be....being banned to the ISLAND OF PERPETUAL TICKLING!"
Groans and gasps are heard. The peas question, "NO! Not the island where you are tickled night and day. Where there is not stopping, not even if you say 'Prettyplease?'"
"YES!"
Flash to a door that opens to reveal a cloak (a la grimreaper) weilding a huge white feather. It goes to the peas and tickles them as they run out the door witht he tickler following.
Now, that tells me one of two things.
Either tickling is so much of an aspect of human nature that in a mass market video it is used to entertain.
or
There is a ticklephile in the writing group for the company.
I opt for the former.
Joby
Just sharin'
That being said...
I bought another Veggie Tales video for my son. They are good vids in that they are centered around building morals, and having faith, but they don't do that whole fire and brimstone thing. Te fact that the characters are vegetables is just too funny.I feel comfortable enough letting him watch these Bible based vids without coming out fearing the concept of "god" that I'm teaching him. Plus, they are just damn funny even to adults. Monty Python meets Captain Kangaroo meets...a carton...hell...I don't know. 😀
The reason for this post then?
In this particular vid, called Esther, the girl who Would be Queen....there is a segment where these evil little peas with French accents are tyring to drop a piano on the king's head. The king is a zucchini by the way. So the evil planned is ruined and the grape, the first man to the king, asks what the punishment is for the peas.
Imagine all sorts of overacted dramatics here along with mystery music!
"They break into your castle....they come before you uncalled....they try to drop a piano on your head. What is the punishment for this????"
The king replies, "Well, I think that must be....being banned to the ISLAND OF PERPETUAL TICKLING!"
Groans and gasps are heard. The peas question, "NO! Not the island where you are tickled night and day. Where there is not stopping, not even if you say 'Prettyplease?'"
"YES!"
Flash to a door that opens to reveal a cloak (a la grimreaper) weilding a huge white feather. It goes to the peas and tickles them as they run out the door witht he tickler following.
Now, that tells me one of two things.
Either tickling is so much of an aspect of human nature that in a mass market video it is used to entertain.
or
There is a ticklephile in the writing group for the company.
I opt for the former.
Joby
Just sharin'


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