Veggie Tales - Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush

Published Saturday 23rd December 2006
Veggie Tales - Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush
DVD

STYLE: Childrens
RATING 1
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 20293-DVD273
DISTRIBUTION: Big Idea 313029
FORMAT: DVD Other video
DISCS: 1
PRICE: £9.99

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A lesson in dealing with bullies

Bonus features: • Behind the Scenes • Music Video • Interview • Studio Commentary
• Veggie Commentary • Audio Progression Reel • Art Gallery • Video Trivia • Sing-Along • Interactive Storybook • Catacomb Game • Family Fun Activity • Petunia’s Worm Recipe • How to Draw • DVD-ROM Fun • Previews • Hidden Easter Eggs • 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound • English Subtitles • Spanish Subtitles

Reviewed by Peter Dilley

Although thousands of families enjoy the capers of the Veggie Tales characters, I'm unwilling to endorse their "Lesson in dealing with bullies" with its stories "Junior Asparagus In 'Bully Trouble'" and "Minnesota Cuke And The Search For Samson's Hairbrush". A responsible approach to bullying should stress the need for involving an appropriate adult, but in the Veggie Tales world "adult" characters are almost peripheral to the action. In the first tale, Junior is threatened with a pounding from Gordon the playground bully, and initially he puts on a brave face to his friends. His fears persist and he then takes his Dad's godly advice (but no active support), that he should face up to Gordon, showing he's not afraid, and "turn the other cheek". Remarkably, this resolves the issue, with a bit of solidarity and moral support from his diminutive peers, but in the real world, it's seldom that straightforward. The lesson from Minnesota Cuke, in the Indiana Jones parody, is that bullying can turn victims into bullies or into making unreasonable reprisals. That's true, but again it doesn't address the root causes. Without the right support for all involved, real life victims of bullying do continue to suffer in silence, driven into deepening despair, or sometimes much worse. Meanwhile the perpetrators, perhaps themselves victims of bullying or abuse, remain unchecked, often moving on to other victims. To me, this is a situation where Veggie Tales' "Sunday Morning values, Saturday Morning fun" seem misguided and potentially very dangerous.


Reader Comments

Posted by mark in United Kingdom @ 18:30 on Dec 29 2006

I would like to point out to the reviewer that as someone who has been a victim of bullying, that i don`t feel that big idea fail to deal with it. Junior does tell his father and it`s clear the father does understand. I really think to wrote the whole dvd off is poor as it is an excellent resource i like my kids to watch and would recommend to anyone else.



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