VeggieTales: It's a Meaningful Life (2010)
Title: VeggieTales: It's a Meaningful Life
Release Date: 2010-10-05
Genres: Animation, Family
Runtime: 50 minutes
Status: Released
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Description
A Lesson in Being Content
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It was the biggest football game of his life and Stewart (Larry the Cucumber) had a chance to win it all. Injured in one bad play, his hopes of playing in the Salad Bowl-and living a life of fame and fortune-are dashed forever. Years later, silly-but-sweet Stewart loves his family, friends and job at the toy train factory, but still wonders "what if" things had been different. When he meets a mysterious train conductor who can turn back time, Stewart gets a chance to have the life he always wanted. Will he find all he's been looking for? And what does this mean for those he loves most? Find out in this story of wonder and a lesson in being content.
Movie Credits
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Actors

Mike Nawrocki
Stewart Green (Larry the Cucumber) / Art Green / QWERTY / Worker Pete (Oscar the Polish Caterer) / Lil' Pea / Grampa Gourd

Phil Vischer
Bob the Tomato / Morty Bumble (Mr. Lunt) / Stewart's Dad (Mr. Nezzer) / Jim Gourdly / Percy Pea / Silly Song Announcer

Alan Lee
Gabe the Conductor

Lisa Vischer
Junior Asparagus / Mom Asparagus

Stevey Joy Ru Chapman
Emma Green
Crew

Mike Nawrocki
Sound - Songs

Ron Eddy
Art - Title Designer

Joe Spadaford
Art - Concept Artist
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