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Larry Raspberry Im Gonna Forgive You Again

"Every gift is given for a reason. We can't choose which ones nosotros get, only what nosotros practise with them."
— Randalf's words to Toto

Lord of the Beans is the twenty-sixth episode of VeggieTales.

The story is a parody of J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" serial and the motion-picture show trilogy.

Contents

  • one Plot
    • 1.1 Opening Countertop
    • 1.ii Lord of the Beans
    • 1.3 Closing Countertop
  • ii Characters
    • 2.1 The Fellowship of the Bean
    • ii.2 Scaryman's Army
    • 2.3 Others
  • iii Songs
  • 4 Habitation Media
  • v Fun Facts
    • 5.1 Moral
    • v.2 Explanations
    • 5.3 Trivia
    • 5.iv Remarks
    • 5.5 Goofs
    • 5.6 Inside References
    • 5.7 Real-World References
    • five.8 Fast Forward
  • half dozen Character Commentary
  • vii Episode Transcript
  • 8 Credits
  • 9 Gallery

Plot

Opening Countertop

On the Countertop, Bob is all alone in one case again as he greets the viewers, before explaining that Larry said that he'd exist correct back, proverb that he had a surprise or something. At that moment, Larry then arrives while riding on a unicycle, trying not to lose his balance and fall off. Bob yells for Larry to watch out for the sink, only miraculously, Larry does not fall into the sink, before he is able to ride dorsum effortlessly to Bob while riding around the Countertop. Larry and so tells Bob that he saved upwardly 500 boxtops of Frosted Flaky Flippers cereal in lodge to order his brand new unicycle, but he keeps incorrectly calling it "ukulele." Bob is concerned, request Larry, "Aren't those things really difficult to ride?" Larry answers that they are, but he'south got the hang of information technology, because he thinks that he'due south gifted. Bob is even more concerned that Larry can't even attain the pedals, wondering how he's doing that, before Larry tells him that he's got a souvenir, before he says, "And practise you know what I'm gonna do with it?" Bob is at a loss for words, until Larry tells him, "Rich and famous, Bob, give me a month, and my ukulele and I will be on the encompass of Veggie Beat magazine!" Bob is rather uncertain that Larry would be using his souvenir for such ramifications, before Larry asks him what else it would be for. Because of this, Bob says that they got a alphabetic character from Dylan Clark from Altoona, Wisconsin, whom Bob explains can build things meliorate than anyone else he knows, and that his mom says that he'south got a gift. Dylan wants to know what exactly a souvenir is and what he's supposed to do with it. When Larry says, "Rich and famous, Dylan," Bob stops him, saying that they have a story that can help the two of them, nigh a boy who received an boggling gift and had to figure out what it was for, before maxim that it's total of elves, and dwarves, and flobbits. When Larry asks what a flobbit is, Bob tells him, "You'll find out in a infinitesimal," before telling Dylan to get ready for the "Lord of the Beans."

Lord of the Beans

We are treated to a fireplace that is burning brightly, earlier a pair of metal tongs inserts a reddish-brown-colored bean into the burn down, to which the story's title then appears onto the bean after that. The scene then switches to a grassy hillside, where a wise and kind old wizard named Randalf (played by Mr. Nezzer) is riding in a wagon pulled by a wooden horse, before being approached by a young flobbit named Toto Baggypants (played past Inferior Asparagus) who tells him that he'due south late. Randalf then replies that he is never late, and that he arrives precisely when he intends to. After a few seconds, the 2 then showtime laughing, but even though Toto is able to stop, Randalf however continues laughing, until he is finally able to stop afterwards a few minutes. Toto so asks Randalf if he got the fireworks, to which Randalf replies, "Oh aye," every bit the camera then pans upwardly into the sky.

Afterwards that night, fireworks then shoot off into the sky before a lonely spark then falls onto the hair of another flobbit, which causes this particular flobbit to run around in a panic with his pilus on fire, until another flobbit douses the burn down with a bucket of water. Toto compliments Randalf for the fireworks, before Randalf then asks Toto when his uncle is going to brand his speech, to which Toto then says, "Here he is now." We then learn that Toto'due south uncle Billboy Baggypants (played past Archibald Asparagus) is celebrating his 122nd birthday (which he misprounounces as "twelfity-twoth"), thanking all of his friends for attending the celebration. However, Billboy also says that he'due south growing tired and that he's feeling stretched "like chocolate pudding scraped beyond too much ham." Billboy and then sings about how his life has been a series of adventures and how he's been able to get together as much as he wanted, but information technology didn't make him any happier, before he then pulls out the same edible bean from earlier and throws it upwards into the air, conjuring upwards one more than wish for his friends, which is his altogether cake. A large cake then appears on the table, as all of the flobbits then start auspicious, before Toto notices Billboy caput back towards his habitation.

After entering his dwelling, Billboy and so compliments himself for pulling a fast one on all of the other flobbits out there, before he starts to look at all of the treasures that he's collected, before noticing Randalf continuing behind him in the mirror, who then asks him, "Y'all think you're clumsily clever, don't ya?", which surprises Billboy. Billboy then compliments Randalf, telling him that he hasn't changed a chip, but Randalf tells him that he has, noticing that Billboy is twice as alpine as when they last met and that his wearing apparel are very fine for a flobbit. Randalf and then checks out the rest of Billboy'south house, before telling Billboy that there are many powerful beans in the world and that none of them should be used lightly. Billyboy then tells Randalf that being friends with him tin can be such a bother, before albeit that the bean he's been using was one that he establish on one of his adventures and that it'due south given him everything he's asked for, but something'due south missing and that he will observe information technology, explaining that that's why he's leaving and that he doesn't think he'll ever be coming back.When Randalf asks Billboy nearly his home, Billboy says that he'due south leaving it to his nephew Toto, giving everything to him. Randalf then asks Billboy virtually the bean, Billboy says that he'due south also giving the bean to Toto too. Billboy then says, "What I'grand looking for, I don't call back it can give me." He so asks Randalf to give the bean to Toto, to which Randalf answers that he will, earlier Billboy then leaves after that.

Afterward Billboy has left, Randalf is left all alone while staring at the bean that is sitting on the tabular array, before Toto so enters the house, calling out for Billboy and that he left him a slice of block. When Toto sees Randalf in the house instead, Randalf explains that Billboy had to leave, proverb something about looking for something. Toto recalls that Billboy talked about leaving, knowing that someday he really would. Randalf then tells Toto that Billboy has left him everything, his home, his things, and the bean. When Toto asks why he would desire a bean, Randalf and so sings that this bean is no ordinary bean and that long before the shire was made, four beans were given. Randalf and so tells Toto that these beans are special and powerful, with the get-go edible bean being able to produce whatsoever kind of food, the second bean being able to change your looks, specifically your top and hair, the third bean existence able to produce the finest clothing, and the fourth and terminal bean beingness able to give yous small kitchen appliances. Toto is amazed before asking Randalf if this bean is one of those beans, Randalf tells him that it's not, before explaining that the soldiers that were given the beans ate them, not realizing what they were. Of course, Randalf and then explains further that at that place was a rumored 5th bean that could grant you anything you lot wanted. When Toto asks if this is this bean, Randalf tells him to put information technology in the fire, which Toto does.

Afterwards Toto puts the bean in the burn, Randalf asks him what it says, Toto says that information technology says, "If you tin read this, y'all're as well close," before Randalf tells him to turn it effectually over to the other side. On the other side of the bean, an inscription and so appears on the bean that says, "Use wisely," which Toto is confused well-nigh. Randalf and then confirms that this is that edible bean, earlier telling Toto that information technology's an amazing gift and that it's his. Toto is non so sure about wanting the edible bean, proverb that Billboy's given him enough of stuff, before telling Randalf to take the bean, but Randalf tells Toto that the edible bean is his souvenir, maxim that "Every gift is given for a reason. We can't choose which ones we get, but what we practise with them." Toto then asks what he'southward supposed to do with it, saying that he doesn't know beans, worried that he might use it wrong and mess everything up. Toto then asks Randalf to tell him what to practise with information technology, but Randalf admits that he doesn't know, proverb that he paid more attention in Fireworks Form than in Edible bean Class. Fortunately, Randalf says that he knows someone who tin can help, the Elders of the Razzberry Woods, saying that their cognition of mysterious plants and beans goes back ages. Toto then says that the Razzberry Woods is on the other side of the Mountains of Much-Snowia, with Randalf proverb that the journey volition exist hard and that the wisdom he seeks will not be gained without work.

Of course, Randalf then says that in that location are other dangers, and that Toto's gift is non unknown because the dark lord Scaryman (played by Scallion #1) would give annihilation to have information technology for his ain. Randalf too says that the bean could feed and clothe Scaryman'southward regular army, and that his minions are searching for information technology. When Toto asks what kind of vegetable the minions are, Randalf tells him that they're not vegetable at all, just unnatural creatures forged by Scaryman himself, which are half-spoon and half-fork, in other words, sporks. When Toto is worried about this, Randalf tells him that no 1 would blame him if he simply put the bean in a box and forgot near it. Of course, Toto then takes to eye what Randalf told him nearly his gift, saying that he needs to know what it's for, but says that he can't brand the journeying solitary. Fortunately, Randalf tells Toto that he took the liberty of inviting a few friends to join him, which are fearless ranger Ear-a-Corn (played past Larry the Cucumber), sharpshooting elf Leg-o-Lamb (played by Jimmy Gourd), gruff but lovable dwarf Grumpy (played by Pa Grape), and Leg-o-Lamb'southward brother, known simply every bit the Other Elf (played past Jerry Gourd). Randalf so explains that these fearless men have agreed to accompany Toto and to dauntless Much-Snowia, introducing them as the Fellowship of the Edible bean.

Soon, the journey has begun as this small grouping starts traveling through a small forest. Withal, they have to take a break and wait for the Other Elf who apparently didn't "go before we left." Once that's over, the grouping continues onward until they finally brand information technology to the Mountains of Much-Snowia. Grumpy wants to remainder for the night before continuing onward, but Randalf tells him, "It's not even lunchtime still." Regardless, the group and so starts traveling through the snow-covered mountains of Much-Snowia, with Grumpy complaining all the way that he's missing taco night. Withal, the grouping has to wait for the Other Elf again, before he says, "That was it, now I can become for hours." The group resumes traveling through Much-Snowia again, though they are rather common cold from the trek, just Ear-a-Corn is not common cold, wearing an oversized parka, saying, "You lot gotta wearing apparel for the weather!" Meanwhile, Scaryman's sporks are notwithstanding scourging the land to try and observe the edible bean. Later the Fellowship have made information technology to the top of the mountain, they overlook the Razzberry Forest down below. Randalf then tells the grouping to wait while he looks for a safe route downward, but unfortunately, Ear-a-Corn, because of the parka he was wearing, accidentally bumps into the rest of the group, which causes them to autumn down the mountain earlier getting caught upward in a huge snowball until they crash downward at the bottom of the mountain.

With the incident behind them now, the Fellowship then continues on through the Razzberry Forest, with Grumpy saying that he'southward starving, wondering where all the raspberries are, but Randalf tells him, "Not that kind of raspberry." Grumpy is curious nearly what Randalf means by that, before request Toto if he'due south got whatsoever nutrient. Toto answers that he just has day-sometime biscuits, asking Grumpy if he ate his, but Grumpy says that they don't concur with him, before saying that he was thinking of a chicken burrito, but Toto tells him that he'southward all out of burritos. Grumpy so asks Toto about the bean, asking him to utilise information technology to make him a chicken burrito with lots of guacamole, simply Toto tells him that he shouldn't because he was given this gift for a reason and that he doesn't want to use information technology until he knows what that reason is. Grumpy and then says that if he had a gift like that, he'd be using it to go rich, after making a few burritos. Afterwards budgeted the center of the Razzberry Forest, Randalf explains to the rest of the Fellowship that they are approaching the elders who will know the undercover of the bean and that with them, the behavior of the Fellowship must be critically important. When Leg-o-Lamb asks Randalf what he ways by "critically of import," Randalf explains that the elders of the Razzberry Forest are ancient and that somewhere effectually the Fourth Millennium, they lost their senses of humor, so the Fellowship is not to laugh or even smile in the Elders' presence, explaining that the consequences if they do will be grave.

The Fellowship so continue onward through the Razzberry Forest, and Toto asking Randalf if the Elders are as onetime every bit the trees, but Randalf tells him that the Elders are the copse. After approaching the middle of the forest, Randalf and so says, "Hail Elders of the Razzberry Wood! May your fruit never autumn in vain!" Much to the surprise of Toto and the balance of the Fellowship, the trees then come alive, with the lead Elder named Lord Falaminion Tereglith, Son of Therabil Elithimon, greeting Randalf, recognizing him as the son of Mandalf. Randalf admires the beautiful precious stone that the lead Elderberry is wearing, to which the lead Elderberry tells him that it's a gift from a friend and that he has an eye for beautiful things. The atomic number 82 Elder so asks Randalf if he came to admire his jewelry, but Randalf tells him that they came because it is the matter of a bean that brings them to where they are. At the same time this happen, 1 of the trees then turns his gaze to Ear-a-Corn, who becomes curious as he goes over to look at the tree, while Randalf still explains to the lead Elder nigh the bean that has fallen into Toto's possession. The tree then blows a raspberry at Ear-a-Corn, which causes him to fall backwards in surprise.

The atomic number 82 Elder then tells Randalf that Toto should have the bean through the Blueish Gate to the Land of Woe. Ear-a-Corn then holds his sword out at the tree, before trying to tell the other members of the Fellowship that it was the tree, before another tree blows a raspberry at Leg-o-Lamb, to which Ear-a-Corn can't help but try to hold back his laughter. Randalf tells the Fellowship to knock it off because the Elders are only saying hello, but as Toto gives off a small giggle. Randalf tells the lead Elder that the Land of Woe is a cursed identify filled with evil, wondering what Toto will practise when he gets there, while another tree blows a raspberry at the Other Elf too, while Grumpy also starts giggling also, with more and more trees blowing raspberries at them. The lead Elderberry tells Randalf that information technology volition be obvious, before Randalf notices that the Fellowship have fallen victim to getting raspberries blown at them, which causes them to become into uncontrollable giggle fits, as he tells the lead Elderberry that they must be going, before they speedily attempt to hop as fast as they tin to get out of the Razzberry Wood. Unfortunately, when another tree blows another raspberry, Ear-a-Corn ends upwards guffawing, which leads to the lead Elderberry imprisoning Randalf and the Fellowship loftier atop the woods.

From atop their imprisonment, Grumpy finally understands what Randalf meant about "that kind of raspberry," while Randalf tells them that he warned them not to laugh or smile in the Elders' presence, while Ear-a-Corn tells him, "Well, you didn't mention they were gonna talk like that." When Leg-o-Lamb asks Randalf how long they'll be kept where they are, Randalf answers that the final fellow he knew that made fun of the Elders' language was kept prisoner for 12 years, earlier being blown off in a windstorm, never seen once more. Toto so sings most how having a souvenir is a wonderful matter and about if he'll ever know what his gift is for. After this song ends, the Fellowship start thinking of ideas on how to escape from their imprisonment, earlier Randalf looks upwardly in time to see an eagle flying right over the wood towards where they are now. Randalf then tells the others to stand on the edge of the platform adjacent to him, just as the eagle and then flies nether the platform, with Randalf telling the Fellowship that when he gives the signal, they're all going to bound together, telling them to trust him. Soon, the grouping and so jumps off the platform, before landing on summit of the eagle, but information technology causes everyone, including the eagle, to crash downwards to the ground below. After the eagle picks himself upwardly, he asks what that was all about, before sarcastically claiming that the small group wanted to jump him just so he could wing them wherever they wanted to go, before he tells them, "Go your own ride!" before flying off after that. The Fellowship stare in atheism at Randalf, who says, "I idea that would work." However, when Randalf says that at least they didn't wake the trees, he is proven wrong, when a berry suddenly hits the ground in forepart of them, earlier information technology is revealed that the Elders are angry with the group for escaping from their imprisonment. Because of this, the Fellowship is forced to flee while the trees still keep throwing berries at them.

When the forenoon comes, the grouping is able to escape from the Razzberry Woods, with Grumpy sarcastically proclaiming that that went well, before Leg-o-Lamb tells him, "Hey, at least we're out of that tree." When Ear-a-Corn asks where they are, Randalf answers, "The Blue Gate, entrance to the Land of Woe." In a instance of Chewing the Scenery, Ear-a-Corn then says, "Why do they call it 'blue' you inquire? Perhaps for the sorrow that blankets the land beyond, perhaps for the sadness of those who toil on this cursed wall, maybe for the river of tears that flow from the-" but Randalf stops him, showing him that the Bluish Gate is called such because it is colored blue. Afterwards the Fellowship approaches the Blueish Gate, Grumpy says that there's no handle, asking how they're going to get in, with Ear-a-Corn proverb to await for a doorbell. Leg-o-Lamb looks up to notice some kind of writing over the gate, merely the writing is foreign, and then none of them can't read it, with Randalf proverb that there are few who can, maxim that it is the tongue of Woe. Remembering what he learned from his seventh form Diabolical Languages Class, Randalf is able to translate what it says: "He who seeks to pass this gate, a riddle starting time must solve. The answer will seal his fate must all his wits involve. 'What thing with awesome force is blessed, withal quakes before the smallest pest, stands then high, yet sniffs the ground without so much every bit stooping down, has no home or chair or bunk yet holds his bath inside a trunk?' If your offset gauge ringeth truthful, passage we will grant to you, but if in er y'all guess, my friend, the door will bar, your journey end'. After Randalf reads this inscription, Leg-o-lamb is amazed that it said all that, to which Randalf tells him, "It's a highly efficient tongue, y'all can fit a whole volume on a napkin." Because of that, the Fellowship has to observe out the answer to this riddle, though they come up such outlandish answers, such every bit 'a cow', 'an ostrich with a suitcase', 'salary', 'a vicuna', 'a three-band binder', 'a vespa', and 'lint', simply Toto is able to come up upward with the correct answer, which is an elephant, explaining, "It's potent but information technology's afraid of the littlest pest, a mouse! And even though it's alpine, it tin sniff the ground with its long trunk, which also holds water when information technology takes a bath!"

Randalf so asks the gate if the answer is an elephant, to which the gate and then opens up, which means that Toto'due south answer was right. However, in one case the gate is opened, the group finds a door that is too pocket-sized for any of them to fit through at the other end of the gate. Ear-a-Corn tries to tell them that information technology'southward an "optimal illusion" and that information technology only looks small because it'due south and so far away, only he is proven incorrect when he ends upwardly bumping into the wall when attempting to prove his point. When Toto asks how they're going to get in, Leg-o-Lamb tells Toto that the only one who'd fit through the door is him. When Toto contemplates on going through the door, Randalf tells him that he doesn't demand to do that and that no one would arraign him if he just went home and put the edible bean in a box. Grumpy so says that he knew it was a bad thought, while Leg-o-Lamb tells him that they tried and that it isn't like they didn't try. Withal, Toto is adamant to know what his gift is for, with Randalf telling him that the lands beyond the door are filled with evil and that information technology won't be easy. When Toto says that he wants to know, Randalf tells him that there is a animate being that lives therein, desperate for the bean. Toto repeats his argument, before Leg-o-Lamb says, "Maybe yous could bandy it for another souvenir, you know, a gift substitution." Toto and then tells the Fellowship what Randalf told him, "Every gift is given for a reason, you can't cull which ones we go, only what nosotros practice with them." After that, Toto then goes through the door but as it closes backside him.

The Fellowship muses about Toto's bravery, before they discover the gate start to close and then they chop-chop go out of the way just as the gate then closes after that. Ear-a-Corn then says that that'southward that, while Grumpy asks if they can go home, before Leg-o-Lamb then dejectedly says that the Fellowship failed because they were supposed to help Toto and at present he's all alone. Randalf then says that they may have some other chance to help him. But as luck would accept it, the grouping then hears a gravely-sounding voice singing from off in the distance, before a crazy-looking guy on a unicycle with an umbrella (played by Charlie Pincher) is singing about how he'southward a lucky fella because he got a new umbrella, which is his pride and joy. After this guy finishes singing, he asks the Fellowship what they're doing, before Leg-o-Lamb answers that they were just trying to get in. The umbrella guy then tells them that all they need to do is go down a couple of miles to the Carmine Gate because information technology'due south broad open. Randalf and so states that he heard about the Red Gate, but he thought that information technology was simply a myth, before the umbrella guy tells him that he simply came from there, further telling the group that "You'll know it when you see an angry murderous band of sporks heading through to find a small Flobbit and a edible bean with instructions to bring him back dead or alive." Subsequently that, the umbrella guy then asks the group if they similar his umbrella before he rides off on his unicycle over again, in one case again singing virtually his umbrella. When the Fellowship realizes that the sporks are after Toto, they brainstorm to caput off towards the Red Gate, though Grumpy wants to go with the umbrella guy, just is forced to bring together the residue of the grouping when Randalf tells him to come on.

The Fellowship continues onward towards the management of the Red Gate, while the sporks are doing the same thing. Meanwhile, on the other side of the gate, Toto is all alone when he hears a voice calling out for his 'precious', request if someone is there. When there is no answer, Toto and then takes out the bean, telling information technology that it turned out to be a load of problem and that if he had half a mind, he'd simply throw it in a ditch and be washed with it. While this was happening, a mysterious figure who had been upward in the tree suddenly falls out of the tree and lands in the tall grass right next to Toto, which surprises Toto. When Toto asks who's there, the mysterious person groans out, "My precious, they stoled it from me!" When Toto asks who this mysterious person is, the person yells out, "It's mine, I tell you, information technology's mine! Give it to me!" When the person comes out from the grass, it is revealed to be a scraggled beast (played by Mr. Lunt), who tries to have the edible bean from Toto, but Toto is able to escape, with the strange creature commenting that Toto is really fast, but he'll never arrive to the State of Woe and that he needs a guide.

The Fellowship still continues towards the Cerise Gate, while Grumpy is lagging behind, saying that they should rest out their aerobic activity with a footling weight preparation, but the residual of the grouping doesn't hear him. The sporks are still traveling towards the Land of Woe. Back in the forest, when Toto asks the foreign brute what his name is, the creature introduces himself every bit Ahem, named for the sound he makes with his throat. When Toto asks Ahem if he'south always been the way he is, Ahem tells him that he wasn't always like this, saying that he was once a normal Flobbit named Spiegel, which Toto recognizes equally the Flobbit that bought everything mail-social club. Ahem and then says that it'southward amazing what you tin observe through the post and that he was a collector of labor-saving devices, just everything that he bought, he had to pay for, which was a limiter to his life of ease. Ahem and then explains to Toto that he found the bean when he was opening a crock pot when he constitute the bean hidden among the packing peanuts in the box that the crock pot came in. Ahem then explains that everything he wanted, he got information technology without every having to work again. Toto is amazed, before request Ahem what happened, to which Ahem explains that one twenty-four hour period, he had created and consumed a 200-hundred lb. marshmallow peep, which caused him to go into a carbohydrate coma, and so when he woke up three days later, the bean was gone, and is now concerned that he'due south falling to pieces, fifty-fifty his hair is falling out. When Toto asks Ahem if he tried washing his hair, Ahem refuses to go to all that work, telling Toto, "In one case you taste a life of ease, my friend, in that location's no going back." When Ahem asks Toto why he wanted to go to the Land of Woe, Toto is in awe at the village that stands off in the altitude.

Meanwhile, the Fellowship have finally arrived at the Red Gate, with Ear-a-Corn saying that information technology's xanthous, before Randalf says that the Red Gate was named for the color of the sunset on the day they hung those doors, before telling Ear-a-Corn not to be then literal. The group then quickly hide simply equally some sporks head into the Red Gate, with Ear-a-Corn saying that there's but five and that they tin take them. With that, the Fellowship so charges towards the Ruddy Gate to take on the sporks head-on. Unfortunately, information technology turns out to be a trap every bit the group finds that there was actually a big group of sporks waiting for them, just as the gates so close behind them. The Other Elf and so sees a tree off to the side, saying "I gotta go," earlier he rushes off once more, leaving the rest of the Fellowship to face off against the sporks. Meanwhile, at the Country of Woe, Toto and Ahem have approached the village, with Ahem telling Toto that it's fourth dimension to go, merely Toto says that he's supposed to do something hither, earlier noticing a well, only Ahem tells him that the well's been dry for years. When Toto asks where the people go their water, Ahem tells him that they don't have any, earlier telling him that the place is no good. At that moment, the people then showtime to approach Toto, asking him to help them, with Ahem proverb "This is bad."

The Fellowship are notwithstanding surrounded by the sporks, while trying to remember of a way to get by the sporks to help Toto. The lead spork so tells the others to end the group because they've got a Flobbit to take hold of, before the sporks then proceed to use their "pointy ends" to fight confronting the Fellowship. Just when information technology seems that the Fellowship is done for, a delicious smell starts wafting from the tree that the Other Elf had retreated into, with the sporks noticing that something smells skilful. At that moment, the Other Elf comes out from the tree while carrying a plate of cookies, asking who wants a cookie. Because the sporks claim that "we ain't had nothin' just maggoty breadstuff for three stinkin' days," they begin to crowd effectually the Other Elf for some cookies, before the Other Elf says, "Nothing tastes amend than a cookie baked in a tree." Dorsum at the Land of Woe, the people in the hamlet withal enquire Toto to help them. Toto then realizes that these people aren't evil, they're just thirsty and hungry, with Ahem telling him that they should go out, just Toto realizes that this is the reason the Elders sent him to the Country of Woe. When Toto suggests that he can help the people with the edible bean, Ahem is opposed to this thought, saying that it's his life of ease. The rest of the Fellowship so meet up with Toto once more, but when Toto sees the sporks, he becomes afraid, before Randalf tells him that they're on the side of adept now considering they dearest cookies.

Scaryman is seen hiding from behind a business firm, while Toto tells Randalf that he knows why the Elders sent him to the Land of Woe, because they want him to aid. Scaryman then shows up proverb, "Skillful thought, but incorrect." Everyone is surprised to see Scaryman show up, before Scaryman says that the Elders sent Toto to the Land of Woe because he told them to. When everyone is surprised well-nigh this, Scaryman says that anybody has something they're sure they can't live without, for some it'south fame or fortune, for others a life of ease, and for a certain aboriginal tree information technology happens to exist jewels, something which Scaryman has in affluence. Anybody is surprised that Scaryman had bribed the Elders, with Scaryman saying that they get what they want and he gets what he wants, non realizing that a mysterious figure has zipped past him from behind. Scaryman then laughs at the prospect of Toto using his gift to help people earlier pushing Toto bated as he takes the edible bean from him. Scaryman then starts laughing, before he hears someone say, "You're incorrect, Scaryman!" Scaryman is curious nearly who said that, before the mysterious figure then zips all effectually him in one case again. When Scaryman asks where this person is, he suddenly finds himself getting tackled really hard, which sends the bean flying into the air, until it is caught by none other than Billboy Baggypants. Everyone is surprised to see that Billboy has returned.

Scaryman is about to go his sword, when Ear-a-Corn blocks him off with his own sword, telling him, "Not so fast, Scary Guy!", while Leg-o-Lamb prepares to shoot a plunger arrow at Scaryman. When Scaryman tells the sporks to relieve him, the sporks reject saying that "Cookie man say no." Toto is surprised to meet that Billboy is short, to which Billboy and then admits that without the bean, information technology didn't take long for all the magic to go undone. Toto then realizes that when Billboy gave him the bean, he lost everything, which Billboy confirms, earlier proverb that he found so much more, saying that clothes, toys, and fame simply feel good for a minute, but the happiness they bring passes in a flash like straw in a fire. Billboy then says that when he left, he was looking for a happiness that lasts and that he found in the Land of Woe, of all places, by helping, past using his gifts to assistance others rather than himself. Billboy then says that he heard that Toto found what his gift was for, but Toto says that the Elders were lying, before Billboy tells him, "They may take been lying, just they couldn't keep you from finding the truth." When Billboy asks Toto what he would like to practise with his souvenir, Toto answers that he wants to help people. Toto and the others then approach the well with Toto saying that he wants to set the land, before throwing the bean right into the well, which Ahem is not happy almost. Seconds later, a torrent of water shoots out of the well, before the land turns light-green and fertile once again for the people of the State of Woe. Toto then sings a reprise of the song about how having a gift is a wonderful affair and that he finally knows what it's for, before everyone else also joins in the vocal likewise. The song then ends as the story ends after that.

Closing Countertop

Larry is still on his unicycle, telling Bob that the story was astonishing, having elves, dwarves, flobbits, and copse that brand funny noises, before he says, "I hope we didn't offend anyone." Bob then says that they're over by Qwerty to talk nearly what they've learned today, before the "What Accept We Learned" song plays, but it suddenly stops after a few seconds, as the sporks run off with the DVD, making Bob aroused. Larry is anxious, telling Bob that he idea that he didn't like that vocal, with Bob proverb that after time it starts to grow on you. Larry and then tells Bob that they have to finish the show, but Bob isn't so sure, saying that they tin can't do it without the song. Despite this, Larry so tells the viewers that they should see if Qwerty has a verse for them, earlier Qwerty brings up the verse as, "For we are God'due south workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do skillful works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. Ephesians two:10." Larry and then says that God fabricated usa and gave us gifts and talents to do skillful works for others, asking Bob if that's right, before Bob is able to snap out of it, saying that lots of people just use their special gifts for themselves to brand money or to go rich or famous. He likewise explains that helping ourselves might feel good for a while, simply it doesn't last, but he too explains that happiness that lasts is called joy and it comes from using our gifts the way God intended. Bob then tells Dylan that someday, he may be building houses for poor folks, while Larry so says that he can use his "ukulele" for science, but Bob gives him a improve culling of using it to entertain children in the hospital, with Larry maxim, "That too!" Bob and Larry and so sign off once again every bit the episode so ends.

Characters

The Fellowship of the Bean

  • Inferior Asparagus (Toto Baggypants)
  • Mr. Nezzer (Randolf)
  • Larry the Cucumber (Ear-a-Corn, Elves)
  • Jimmy Gourd (Leg-O-Lamb)
  • Jerry Gourd (The Other Elf)
  • Pa Grape (Grumpy)

Scaryman'south Regular army

  • Scallion #1 (Scaryman)
  • Sporks

Others

  • Archibald Asparagus (Billboy Baggypants)
  • Mr. Lunt (Ahem)
  • Lord Falaminion Tereglith
  • The Talking Hawkeye
  • Bob the Tomato plant (Countertop Just)
  • Miss Achmetha (Elf Daughter; Airheaded Song merely)
  • Charlie Pincher (Umbrella Boy)

Songs

  • VeggieTales Theme Vocal
  • A Little More Of This
  • Non An Ordinary Bean
  • To Have a Gift (When Yous Finally Know What Information technology's For)
  • Silly Songs with Elves: My Baby Elf
  • To Accept a Souvenir (Reprise)
  • What Have We Learned (Interrupted by Sporks stealing it)
  • It's About Honey

Home Media

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Fun Facts

Moral

  • Every gift is given for a reason.
  • God expects u.s. to use our gifts wisely.
  • Using our gifts for our own purposes never lasts.

Explanations

  • An optical illusion is a style of seeing something that does not exist or that is other than it appears.
  • A ukulele is similar a guitar, but a piffling bit smaller.

Trivia

Early on sketch past Phil Vischer

  • This is the last episode featuring Inferior Asparagus to be released on VHS.
  • This is the last episode where the 1997 Big Idea logo is used on a regular basis. Starting with the adjacent episode, the 2002 logo is used at the terminate of each episode.
  • The part of Grumpy was originally going to be played by Bob, but Phil changed information technology to Pa Grape since he idea it would be funnier. (run into image)
  • This is the only episode not to characteristic the 2005 FBI Alert since the get-go six episodes.
  • This is the first episode for several things:
    • The commencement main VeggieTales episode where there's no commentary track. Phil Vischer and Tim Hodge later apologized virtually it. Nonetheless, a character commentary track was featured on the DVD.
    • The first episode not to accept Gourdon Smithson and Petunia Rhubarb since their debut appearances.
    • The start episode whose DVD introduced Bob and Larry's Playhouse, every bit Fun! was last seen in the terminal episode'southward DVD.
  • Before long after this episode'southward release, Phil Vischer got a cease-and-desist find from New Line Picture palace most them illegally parodying the "Lord of the Rings" films without permission. This is the reason why The Wonderful Sorcerer of Ha's was belatedly in product.
    • Considering of this, All the Shows Vol. 3 (2006-2010) deleted this episode and The Wonderful Wizard of Ha'southward. Despite this, the private DVD for the episode itself is however bachelor on VeggieTales' Official Shop website.
  • Larry got his unicycle from saving 500 boxtops from Frosted Flaky Flippers.
  • The answers the Fellowship guessed before Toto spoke up
    • A cow
    • An ostrich with a suitcase
    • Bacon
    • A vicuna
    • A three band folder
    • A Vespa
    • A lint
  • The things Billboy got/received with the bean are:
    • Making himself taller.
    • Fine clothing.
    • An espresso maker.
    • A birthday cake.
  • The things Ahem/Spiegel got/received with the edible bean are:
    • Fine vesture.
    • Lifetime of food (east.g., pizza, cupcakes).
    • A fountain of Grape Nehi that shoots out from the ground.
    • A 200 pound marshmallow Peep.
  • A scene from this episode was used in the Qubo promo.
  • This episode has the least number of dubs.

  • Larry doesn't have legs, and notwithstanding he can pedal the unicycle.
  • Some of the other flobbits at Billboy'due south party are just cardboard cutouts.
  • Leg-O-Lamb states the simply one who'due south small enough to become through the Blueish Gate is Toto, yet Grumpy is roughly the same size every bit him, so he should've been able to fit through too.
  • This is 1 of the episodes where the Silly Song is in the later half in the runtime.
  • The eye colors of the Sporks are greenish for evil, and blue for happiness.
  • Bob seems to testify his inner feelings of the What Have We Learned Vocal. Fifty-fifty Larry thinks he's somewhat out of place.
  • In the prove'due south opening theme song sequence, Larry says he can't play the guitar due to his lack of hands, but in this episode's Silly Song segment, that'due south exactly what he does.

Goofs

  • When Randalf pops upward and asks Billboy why he looks different, Billboy is cross-eyed.
  • When Grumpy asks Leg-o-Lamb if he'south really fired his bow-and-arrow, a black bend appears on the left of his face up.

Inside References

  • Some references in the countertop, such equally Larry almost falling in the sink and mentions of VeggieBeat were from Rack, Shack and Benny. In fact, this episode was released x years after that said episode was released (1995).
  • Some of the sets were reused from the previous episode, such equally the mountains and the underground lair. Even the hairbrush Grumpy offers to Ahem was from that episode.
  • The pocket-size bee that shows up in the beginning and later appears when the group were stuck on the tree is the same model equally Snoodle Doo.
  • Some of the flobbits were about to consume a slice of pizza.
  • One of the four beans produces pocket-size kitchen appliances, which is a reference to Take 38.
  • The Other Elf offers the sporks cookies.
  • Scaryman'south "Show yourself!" is an echo of Jonah's line when he encountered Khail.
  • Larry riding a unicycle is a talent his alter-ego Larry-Boy previously did in The Practiced, the Bad, and the Eggly.

Existent-Globe References

  • Frosted Flaky Flippers is a play on words for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes.
  • Jerry's entire motif is a reference to the Keebler elf.
  • Ahem'south real name is most probable a reference to the advert/mail service-order catalog "Spiegel."
  • A Vespa is a type of scooter built by Italian manufacturer Piaggio.

Fast Frontwards

  • Mr. Lunt and his habit for labor-saving devices would come in the second feature flick.

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