Moe and the Big Exit
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Moe and The Big Exit | |
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Directed by | Brian K. Roberts |
Written by | Mike Nawrocki |
Starring | Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki |
Music by | Kurt Heinecke |
Release date(s) | March 3, 2007 |
Running time | 52 minutes |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Gideon: Tuba Warrior |
Followed by | God Made You Special |
Moe and the Big Exit is the 31st episode in the VeggieTales series and is only available on DVD. Its lesson is on following directions. It is the first VeggieTales episode of 2007.
Written by Mike Nawrocki and directed by Brian K. Roberts, it is based on the Biblical story of Moses from the Book of Exodus. Adapted as a parody of The Lone Ranger, it is also a sequel to The Ballad of Little Joe occurring years after that Little Joe's death.
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[edit] Plot
On the countertop, Larry and Bob had letters. Moe and the Big Exit tells the story of Moses, or Moe for short (played by Larry the Cucumber), a cowboy living a privileged life while his relatives dug the Grand Canyon as slaves. Moe stands up to the zucchini foreman for his family, and then fearing for his safety, Moe escapes to the hills and marries a Native American he meets named Sally. Some years later, Moe returns to the City and tells the zucchini mayor to "let my people go." The mayor rejects his demands, and trouble ensues (such as rivers turning into tomato juice, prairie dogs of golf, grasshoppers eating Mayor Nezzer's lunch, cattle falling dead, pink pimples, twisters and the first-born babies being taken by the river). Moe ultimately frees his relatives and they leave the city to find their own place to live.
[edit] Cast of Characters
- Larry the Cucumber as Moe/Lone Stranger/Boyz in the Sink Larry
- Archibald Asparagus as Aaron
- Petunia Rhubarb as Sally
- Bob the Tomato as a random tomato
- Pa Grape as Jethro
- Ma Grape as Jethro's Wife
- Mr. Lunt as Wyatt/Boyz in the Sink Mr. Lunt
- Mr. Nezzer as the Mayor
- Jean Claude as Slave of Dodgeball City #1
- Phillipe as Slave of Dodgeball City #2
- Charles Pincher as Slave of Dodgeball City #3
- Zucchini Brothers as Sheriff's Guards
- Mayor's Daughter as herself
- Citizens/Little Joe's Customers of Dodgeball City
- Junior Asparagus as Boyz in the Sink Junior in the silly song "A Mess Down in Egypt"
- Jimmy Gourd as Boyz in the Sink Jimmy in the silly song "A Mess Down in Egypt"
- The French Peas as the sons of Little Joe.
[edit] Songs
- O Lone Stranger
- The Boy that We Call Moe
- The Birds and the Bees
- God Did
- A Mess Down in Egypt
- He Still Wouldn't Listen
- O Lone Stranger (reprise)
[edit] External links
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