What was Madame Blueberry based on?

What was Madame Blueberry based on?

Madame Bovary.
Madame Blueberry is the tenth episode of VeggieTales. This story’s protagonist is the character with the same name and is loosely based on the French novel “Madame Bovary.”…Madame Blueberry (episode)

Madame Blueberry
Writer(s) Mike Nawrocki Phil Vischer
Music by Kurt Heinecke
Distributor Word Entertainment
Released July 21st, 1998

Is Mr Lunt a potato?

Obi-Wan Finale – The Loop. Mr. Lunt is a decorative Latin gourd (though he does also resemble an onion), who grew up in New Jersey.

What do Veggietale characters eat?

Multiple times in the show, characters are seen eating vegetables – like tomatoes, lettuce and potatoes – which has people asking, are the VeggieTales characters cannibals?

What is Frankencelery’s real name?

Hailing from Toledo, Ohio, Frankencelery is a mild-mannered, high-voiced celery stalk, although in “The Yodeling Veterinarian of the Alps”, Bob Lends A Helping Hand, and Larry Learns To Listen, Frankencelery sings the low bass part in a quartet singer with the Scallions. Frankencelery’s real name is Phil Winkelstein.

Who is Frankencelery the celery stalk?

Hailing from Toledo, Ohio, Frankencelery is a mild-mannered, high-voiced celery stalk although in The Yodeling Veterinarian of the Alps, Bob Lends A Helping Hand, and Larry Learns To Listen, Frankencelery sings the low bass part in a quartet singer with the Rapscallions.

Which characters appear in the VeggieTales franchise?

This is a list of characters that appear in the VeggieTales franchise. Bob the Tomato (introduced 1993) is the straight man in his friendship with Larry the Cucumber. The pair introduce and wrap-up the Biblical lesson at the end of most of the shows.

Who is Frankencelery in Hocus Pocus?

Frankencelery isn’t a scary veggie. In reality, he is Phil Winkelstein, an actor from Toledo, Ohio. Frankencelery has a kind demeanor and helped Bob and Larry scare the fears out of Junior.