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- Bob the Tomato, Larry The Cucumber, and their friends teach Christian and Bible-based lessons in a fun way.
- Madea returns in another comedy in which she gets sent to "the big house". Regardless of the circumstances, she gives her trademark advice and wisdom to her friends and family as they learn the importance of letting go, moving on, and forgiveness.
- A lesson in using your gifts told in a manner of JRR Tolkien's classic "The Lord of the Rings."
- Jason Conrad was looking forward to spending the summer at space camp. But his parent have to go on a trip, so he and his twin sister Michelle have to spend the summer at Grandmum's cottage. Just when Jason thinks he's in for the worst summer ever, he finds a toy space ship and four out of this world penguins-Zidgel, Midgel, Fidgel, and Kevin-in the attic. Suddenly he's in for one great adventure. Jason and the penguins travel to Planet Wait-Your-Turn where we learn the importance of patience and that "having to go first all the time only leads to trouble".
- Bob and Larry receive a letter from a girl named Lucy. Her friend Sarah is acting weird. The other girls stopped liking her and want Lucy to do likewise. Archibald attempts to solve the problem with a story from his Big Book of Oddities, saying if your friend's acting weird shoot them to the moon. However, Bob has a better story, The Asparagus of La Mancha. Pancho must help his friend, Don Quiote, as their café competes with a new restaurant, The Food Factory. We learn the importance of sticking by our friends.
- 1993–2015Not Rated8.2 (15)TV EpisodeBob and Larry get a letter from Peter. A boy named Marvin was mean to him during playtime and smashed his tower of blocks. He wants to know what to do. Archibald reads a story from his Big Book of Oddities (which makes no sense) and says Peter should smash Marvin's block tower, which may reinvent coleslaw. Bob has a better story, Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush, which shows the importance of being kind to our enemies.
- Bob and Larry get a letter from Danny. He wonders whether he should share one of his donuts with the kid next door. Pa Grape tries to answer the question with an old film about Johnny Donutseed, which makes no sense. Larry shows a film called The Englishmen Who Went Up a Hill (And Came Down With All the Bananas). However, Bob had a better story, Lyle the Kindly Viking that showed that by sharing we gain so much more, like friends.
- Bob and Larry get a letter from Maria. She has to draw a picture for school and it's taking it's too long. She wants to quit, but her mom says she should finish. Pa Grape comes over with an old film, Persistence and You, which makes no sense. Bob shows the story Sumo of the Opera. We learn the importance of persevering and finishing what we start
- After returning from a mission, the penguins are unable to bring Jason and Michelle back to Grandmum's house as the galeezel is broken. Until it's fixed the kids have to join the penguins as they battle Cavitus, who's plotting to steal the Space-T-Freeze ship. Cavitus tries to thwart the penguins by getting them angry at each other and accusing them for things they didn't do. Soon everyone learns the importance of knowing all the facts before jumping to conclusions.