VeggieTales: Celery Night Fever Review
Do you like VeggieTales or do you know someone who does? My daughter, Olivia loves VeggieTales and I have listened to them in the van so much that when she starts singing them even though I can't hear the music I start singing along with her. I was lucky enough to be able to get a copy of VeggieTales: Celery Night Fever before it came out on August 5th and it never left the van DVD player for months. And I mean months. I finally had to hide the DVD because I was afraid that it would get stuck in the van forever!
In Celery Night Fever, the retro funkadelic sights and sounds of polyester leisure suits and disco balls take center stage – along with a timeless message of friendship and forgiveness. Actor Terry Crews provides the voice of Bruce Onion, a nefarious real-estate developer who plans to turn the serene, green Celery Park into a parking lot. His unsavory scheme spurs Laura Carrot and Junior Asparagus to enact a bold plan: reuniting the long-lost ’70s band The Groovy Brothers to play at a fund-raising concert. The problem is, The Groovy Brothers haven’t spoken to each other in decades, and the members have little interest in getting back together. Their long-simmering feud spills over to affect Laura and Junior. It’s not just Celery Park that’s in jeopardy – if best friends can’t learn to forgive each other and accept each other’s faults, the veggies might lose their cherished community gathering spot. Celery Night Fever features six original songs, including a rousing number from Bruce Onion, showcasing the musical side of Terry Crews. Celery Night Fever which debuted on Aug. 5, 2014 exclusively on DVD.
You can check out the movie trailer here.
I was sent a copy of the movie in return for an honest review of this movie. All opinions are my own.
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