VeggieTales: LarryBoy & the Fib from Outer Space!

VeggieTales: LarryBoy & the Fib from Outer Space!

6.2

Apr 11 1997

1h 33m

Animation, Family

With his dad's bowling plate in pieces, Junior Asparagus has to think fast. But when his new friend encourages him to tell a little white lie, he finds that making a lie bigger and bigger can get you stuck in it.

Mike Nawrocki

Mike Nawrocki

Larry-Boy (Larry the Cucumber) / Jerry Gourd (Voice)

Tim Gregory

Tim Gregory

Fib (voice)

Phil Vischer

Phil Vischer

Alfred (Archibald Asparagus) / Bob the Tomato / Percy Pea / Jimmy Gourd (Voice)

Lisa Vischer

Lisa Vischer

Junior Asparagus / Mom Asparagus (voice)

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