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- "When y'all encounter that someone needs helps and y'all know y'all tin can help 'em, you just have to get involved!"
- — Clark Wayne
Lycopersicon esculentum Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry'due south Large River Rescue (also known every bit Big River Rescue) is the thirty-2nd episode of VeggieTales.
Contents
- 1 Plot
- 1.one Countertop Intro
- one.2 Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry's Large River Rescue
- 1.three Silly Vocal
- 1.4 Countertop Outro
- 2 Characters
- ii.i Main Characters
- 2.two Supporting Characters
- 2.3 Cameos
- iii Songs
- iv Domicile Media
- v Other Languages
- 6 Fun Facts
- 6.ane Explanations
- 6.2 Moral
- vi.3 Trivia
- half dozen.4 Remarks
- half dozen.five Goofs
- 6.6 Within References
- 6.seven Real-World References
- 7 Episode Transcript
- 8 Credits
- 9 Gallery
Plot
Countertop Intro
Bob and Larry greet the kids again on the Countertop, though Larry says that he's late for his book gild, which Bob is confused about. Larry then meets upwards with Archibald Asparagus, Jimmy Gourd, and Mr. Lunt, who are office of the book gild. Larry apologizes for being late, but Mr. Lunt tells him that information technology's okay considering they started without him, non in discussing the book, but in eating the snacks, as Jimmy says, while Archibald says that they were delicious. Mr. Lunt then says, "I would put them on par with the snacks from two months ago, but they paled in comparison to the snacks from last calendar month." Bob and so asks the grouping what they're reading, to which Larry answers that they're reading The Adventures of Blueberry Finn by Mark Twain, with Bob proverb that that'southward a classic, before asking them what they idea of it. The group is at a loss for words, earlier Mr. Lunt says, "Personally, I found the book riveting, full of flawed characters and archetype American humor," earlier a modest booklet falls out from the book he's holding. Bob then picks up the booklet, reading information technology as "Norm'due south Notes," to which Mr. Lunt explains that they're "condensed outlines of books for the vegetable on the go." Bob is surprised that Larry and the others didn't actually read the book, just rather just notes on the book, before asking them if they let this, before three booklets too fall out from the books held by Larry, Archibald, and Jimmy, before Larry says that information technology does make everything get faster. Mr. Lunt and then says that "Norm's got notes on every book yous could ever want," explaining that War and Peace took him fifteen minutes, maxim that it was also riveting and full of flawed characters, only this fourth dimension, with classic Russian pathos. Bob then tells Larry that they have a letter to respond, with Larry asking who it's from. Bob then answers that the letter of the alphabet is from a kid named Zachary Alexander who hails from the metropolis Glen Allen in the state Virginia. Mr Lunt asks how long the letter is, with Bob answering that information technology's 1 page, before Mr. Lunt says sarcastically that he'southward sure he'll discover it riveting. In the alphabetic character, Zachary explains that there'southward a kid in his school named Joseph who gets made fun of a lot & that he feels really terrible for him, simply he's afraid that if he helps him out; he'll go made fun of as well & that he'south uncertain about getting involved in such a matter. When Bob asks Larry what he thinks, Mr. Lunt says that he's had enough reading for one day, while Jimmy asks who brought dessert, with Archibald answering that it was his turn as he brings out a slice of cake with ice foam on it. Bob and then tells Zachary that he'south got a real problem, before Larry tells him to lookout the story of "Huckleberry Larry," which Bob is in disbelief about, earlier Larry tells him that they couldn't get the rights to Finn. Mr. Lunt is surprised that they tin can watch the story from their volume club earlier proverb, "That's three minutes of my life I'll never go back."
Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry'due south Large River Rescue
On a wooden pier next to the mighty Mississippi River, an elderly gentleman named Clark Wayne (played by Grandpa George) is playing a banjo and whistling a lively tune while sitting on a rocking chair, before he greets the viewers and introduces himself as "Clark Wayne, storyteller." He then tells the viewers that information technology's the perfect night for a story ready on the Big River. Clark then taps a case with his banjo, which causes the instance to open up up, earlier a screen then comes up from the case. Clark so explains, via the screen, that the Mississippi River is the biggest river in America, starting from the woods of Minnesota to New Orleans, as well explaining that a drop of water that falls into Lake Itasca up in that location will exist in the Gulf of United mexican states 90 days later. He then says that most people like to become down the river a fiddling quicker than that, and that this is the story about just a fellow who did simply that, earlier saying that they're going to take a trip on the Mississippi, before he gets on a canoe being manned past a pea Indian named Chato (played by Jean-Claude Pea), who greets him with "'Allo, Kemosabe."
Clark so says that there'south not a soul out at night and that they have the river all to themselves, before he starts singing a song about traveling downward the Mississippi River with a trusty Indian guide, though Chato prefers the term, "Native American." A trio of female pea cheerleaders so come up past in a canoe of their own before they say a cheer that goes, "Gonna take a trip on the mighty Mississipp! Gonna take a trivial trippy on the mighty Mississippi!", to which Clark then says, "Must be a slumber political party." Afterwards the pea cheerleaders had gone down the river, Clark then resumes singing well-nigh taking a little trip down the Mississippi, though when Chato tries singing along, Clark tells him not to sing so loud, before telling the viewers that their story starts at "Dooley and Sons Lumber Military camp," explaining that Mr. Dooley (played by Mr. Nezzer) was in the tree removal business and that he had a mode of removing anything (or anyone) who lumbered in his way, which he demonstrates past pulling out a pocket-sized sapling. Mr. Dooley so tells all of the carrot loggers to piece of work meliorate and harder at cutting down the copse. Iv carrot loggers try to pick upwards a big log, just it is much besides heavy for whatsoever of them, just as Otto (played by Scooter Carrot) comes up, while Mr. Dooley asks him what the holdup is. Otto explains that they're having problem with this log, so Mr. Dooley tells him to call Big Jim, which Otto is hesitant to do, earlier Mr. Dooley tells him, "At present!"
Otto then whistles, merely every bit a loud thumping sound is heard, before Clark Wayne explains that Big Jim is stiff as an ox and twice as tall and that he struck fear into anyone who laid optics on him. One of the carrot loggers then faints after that. Big Jim (played by Apollo Gourd) then asks Clark if he knows him, to which Clark tells him not to listen him because he'due south the narrator. Mr. Dooley then tells Big Jim that he's non paying him to stand up effectually, before Otto tells him that he's not paying him at all. Big Jim then starts to push on the log upwardly a ramp leading to a sluice while Clark explains that unlike the other loggers, Big Jim was not an employee of "Dooley and Sons Inc.," too explaining that 5 years ago, he was caught in Elk River, Minnesota with 1100 lbs. of stolen turkey jerky. As the sole witness, Mr. Dooley testified against Big Jim in courtroom and that Big Jim didn't go to prison, instead he was sentenced to 3 years of community service at, of all places, "Dooley and Sons Lumber Camp." Big Jim then pushes the log into the sluice, while Mr. Dooley praises for the work earlier giving him a piece of turkey jerky, which Big Jim is not happy about.
The sound of someone yelling is suddenly heard after that, before another carrot logger approaches Mr. Dooley telling him that there's been an blow. When Otto asks what happened, the carrot logger says that someone named Silverstein got a splinter, which Otto is surprised to hear. Mr. Dooley and Otto and then follow later the carrot logger, but not without Mr. Dooley telling some other carrot logger named Steve to keep an eye on Large Jim, merely unfortunately, Steve does non do as Mr. Dooley tells him so he leaves, which gives Big Jim a chance to escape from the lumber campsite. When Mr. Dooley and Otto return, they're surprised to see that Big Jim is gone, before Mr. Dooley asks Clark why he didn't stop him. Clark and so says, "I'm the narrator, I'thou not supposed to get involved." Soon, Mr. Dooley, Otto, and Steve then start chasing later on Big Jim, while some barking sounds are heard, before Mr. Dooley asks Otto if that was his dog barking, merely Otto tells him that it was Steve, considering he likes to bawl when they chase things. The trio then continue the chase, all while Big Jim is hiding a tree before he hops off afterwards that. Steve is and then howling while standing in front of a bush, but it turns out that there was a bear hiding in the bush, which scares the trio away. Big Jim continues hopping, until Mr. Dooley, Otto, and Steve detect him again before the hunt resumes in one case once again until Big Jim reaches the river. Fortunately, Big Jim grabs hold of the sign for "Dooley and Sons Lumber Camp" and uses it as a makeshift raft before he floats downwards the river. Mr. Dooley is aroused that Big Jim has escaped, before he notices Steve drinking a smoothie.
The next morning, further downwards the river, Clark explains that not every day on the Mississippi was quite so heady nor every situation so rife with turmoil. The scene and then switches to ii immature men named Lycopersicon esculentum Sawyer (played by Bob the Tomato) and Huckleberry Larry (played by Larry the Cucumber), who are doing some work on the land they're living on, explaining that they're homesteading. Clark and then explains that when the U.Southward. authorities settled the Westward, they cut it into little pieces of land called homesteads and that if you could live on a homestead for 5 years without starving or getting run off past bears, the government would requite it to you, too saying that Tom and Huck take been living on their homesteads for 4 years and 362 days and that, come Fri, just three days abroad, the state will be theirs. Tom then says that in three days, the land will be theirs while Huck says that their dreams are finally coming true. Tom asks Huck for some nails, which are in Huck's tent behind his record collection. Clark and then explains that earlier MP3 players, there were circular vinyl discs called records. Huck'southward dream is to open up a turkey hasty-themed amusement park, which he will call Jerkyland, before Tom berates Huck for his obscure music while carrying two of Huck's records, which are "Bobby Roberts and his Happy Monkey" and "Mama Belle and Little Jimmy," but Huck tells Tom that Mama Belle and Little Jimmy are not obscure because they sold over a million albums until Fiddling Jimmy disappeared 5 years agone. Tom then tells Huck that the theme park business is capital letter-intensive and that it'south difficult to make any money, before Huck tells him that he'south non in for the money, but for the activeness. Tom's dream is to open up his own taxation office, though Clark says, "What the love apple may accept missed in his business plan is that this is 1904, and the federal income revenue enhancement will not exist established until 1913. For the side by side 9 years, he will, in fact, have the market all to himself. What he will not have, is customers," earlier saying that he could tell Tom this, but like earlier, as the narrator, he's not supposed to go involved. Tom and Huck so see Clark, wondering who he is, with Huck proverb, "I recollect it was Colonel Sanders."
However, the duo then hear the sound of barking, which surprises them, earlier Mr. Dooley, Otto, and Steve approach them. Huck and then asks Mr. Dooley where his domestic dog is, before Mr. Dooley tells him that Steve likes to bark. Mr. Dooley then tells the duo that they're looking for a dangerous man before he accidentally holds upwards an "I <3 Puppies" poster, earlier he acknowledges his mistake and holds up a wanted poster of Big Jim, before explaining that Large Jim tore upwardly a manufactory with his bare hands and that his heading to where Tom and Huck are now, which Tom and Huck are worried almost. Mr. Dooley and then gives Huck a signal flare, explaining that if they see Big Jim, light it, and they'll come up running. When Tom asks why Big Jim tore up the manufactory, Mr. Dooley answers that he was looking for something, and when Huck asks what it was, Mr. Dooley answers that information technology was turkey jerky, which Huck is surprised to hear. Afterwards Mr. Dooley, Otto, and Steve exit, Tom and Huck are worried most the possibility of Big Jim arriving. Otto then asks Mr. Dooley what they're going to exercise at present, with Mr. Dooley answering that they're going to Muscatine, merely Otto tells him that they take to become back to camp and that the boys won't know what to practice without them. Back at the lumber camp, the carrot loggers don't know what to practise until ane of them suggests that they sing, then they all sing nearly how some men have jobs as dentists, cops, running delis, and running bicycles, but they're proud to exist loggers.
Back at Tom and Huck's camp, the duo are withal worried, wondering why Big Jim would come up to their camp because they don't have whatever turkey jerky, simply Huck says that he will one time he opens Jerkyland. Tom so says, "Well certain, just nobody knows that now... do they?" Huck then admits that he may have put a sign or two, or 29, which Tom is shocked to hear, before request Huck where he put them, with Huck answering along the river. Tom is fifty-fifty more worried, before Huck says, "It'due south advertising, Tom! My 'Amusement Parks for Dummies' book says I accept to exercise it!" Tom then says, "Well, does it tell yous what to do when your advertising attracts a homicidal turkey jerky-loving maniac?!?", before Huck says that he doesn't know because he's simply on Chapter iii. Suddenly, the audio of bushes rustling is heard, which surprises Tom and Huck, before a flock of birds flies away, which Tom is relieved by. However, Huck and then sees something behind Tom, before Tom realizes that someone is backside him before turning effectually to run across Large Jim, which scares the bejeebers out of Tom and Huck. Big Jim and so says, "Do you know the way to St. Louie? I want to sing with my mama." Huck then panics, saying that they don't have any turkey jerky, before Big Jim tells him, "I don't like turkey hasty." Tom and so tells Large Jim that he and Huck don't similar turkey jerky, but Huck says that he does and that he'due south building a whole theme park, before Tom tells him to get the betoken flare.
Tom then talks more with Large Jim, about how Big Jim wants to sing with his mama, earlier Big Jim tells him, "In St. Louie. She said, 'Encounter me in St. Louie, Louie'." Tom tells him, "But your name is 'Jim'", earlier Large Jim says that his eye proper name is Louie. Tom then tells Huck again to become the indicate flare, before calling Big Jim as "Jim Louie," before Big Jim tells, "Mama Belle call me 'Petty Jimmy'," which rings alarm bells within Huck, before he hops over to his tent and retrieves his "Mama Belle and Fiddling Jimmy" record and when he shows information technology to Big Jim, he becomes excited as he exclaims, "Mama!" Tom is dubious, request, "That'due south your mama?" before Big Jim says, "And me, Footling Jimmy!" When Tom and Huck are both skeptical that Big Jim used to be the small boy on the front of the record encompass, Large Jim replies, "I grew." Tom and so sarcastically says, "Sure you did," before telling Huck in Pig Latin "Et-gay the are-flay." Huck so goes over to his tent while loudly proclaiming that he's going to put the record away. Tom then tells Big Jim to take a nap on his raft, while Huck tries unsuccessfully to calorie-free the bespeak flare that Mr. Dooley gave him earlier. Huck and then goes to retrieve the matches in Tom'south tent before he is able to calorie-free the signal flare, which causes it to shoot into the air while conveying Tom's tent with it, before fireworks then become off, which Big Jim is amazed past, earlier thanking Tom for helping him, while Tom tells him "It's the to the lowest degree nosotros could do." Tom and Huck then go into Huck's tent while Tom angrily asks Huck what he's supposed to do for a tent with Huck telling him that he didn't know it was gonna do that, before Tom asks him, "What did yous think it was gonna do?!?" Tom and Huck and so look down at the advantage poster, realizing that they tin can use the $100 advantage money to buy Tom a new tent and to be able to open up Jerkyland. Yet, the two and so hear what sounds like singing, earlier they look outside to see Big Jim laying on his makeshift raft while singing in his sleep. Of course, Huck recognizes the song that Big Jim is singing before he takes out his "Mama Belle and Little Jimmy" record and places it on his tape histrion as it starts playing the song that Large Jim is singing, which is entitled "Happy River." After the song ends, Huck realizes that Big Jim was telling the truth later all and that he really is Little Jimmy, earlier telling Tom that they should assistance Trivial Jimmy go back to his mama, which Tom is not happy nigh, maxim that Petty Jimmy tore up a manufactory, but Huck refutes this by showing Tom a record entitled "Little Jimmy Sings The 'I'thou Allergic To Turkey Hasty' Dejection."
However, the sound of Steve barking and howling is heard, as Huck realizes that Mr. Dooley and his posse accept returned, before telling Footling Jimmy to run, but Footling Jimmy is still asleep. Tom is still not happy about helping Piffling Jimmy before Huck tells him that they have to salvage Little Jimmy. Mr. Dooley, Otto, and Steve have shortly returned to the camp while Mr. Dooley says, "Where is that large ox?" Steve sniffs effectually, while Tom and Huck are still hiding inside Huck'due south tent, while Mr. Dooley says, "I should have known Little Jimmy would effort to become dorsum to his mama someday!". This is more proof that Huck tells Tom that Fiddling Jimmy actually is telling the truth. Otto then notices the spot where Huck inadvertently lit the point flare while inside Tom's tent, before the tent then starts hopping earlier the trio notice the hopping tent and chase after them, only the tent is able to hop onto the raft that Little Jimmy is sleeping on, before the raft then floats away from the shore. When Mr. Dooley tries to get Otto and Steve to go after Little Jimmy, Otto says that he can't swim while Steve can only doggy paddle, which Mr. Dooley is frustrated about earlier he yells out, "I'll track you down if it's the last matter I practice!" Little Jimmy wakes up when he hears this phonation, asking if it's his mama, but Tom tells him that that's non his mama, before Huck adds that they're gonna observe her for him. Clark and then says that all Tom could call back virtually was the $100 dollars that he just lost and the fact that if he wasn't dorsum at that homestead by Fri when the man from the regime showed up, he was gonna lose a whole lot more. Tom and then wakes up to notice that it'southward morning, just when he turns over to see Little Jimmy yet comatose, he becomes surprised earlier asking Huck where they are. Huck answers that they're coming up on Davenport, at the aforementioned time trying to go along the raft evenly balanced when Footling Jimmy starts rolling over while asleep. When Huck says that they're making good time, Tom disagrees, saying that they're making terrible time because they're not supposed to exist going anywhere. After keeping the raft balanced again when Little Jimmy rolls again, Tom says that they have to get back to their military camp before the government human gets there and decides that they starved or got run off by bears. Huck then tells Tom that he has it all figured out, because a couple of hours ahead is a town called Muscatine, which when they go at that place, they intend to put Little Jimmy on the train to St. Louis, and they can walk dorsum to their homesteads by Thursday in plenty of time, which Tom reluctantly agrees with, saying, "Okay, Huck, Muscatine, but no further." While the trio are nevertheless traveling down the river, Tom notices that it is a lovely twenty-four hours on the river, earlier Little Jimmy rolls over again, causing the raft to capsize in the h2o.
Later, while the trio are still traveling down the river, Clark then starts singing about how traveling down the mighty Mississippi is a lot of fun with a friend, at the same time that they are at present fishing in the river. However, when Clark and Chato appear next to the trio, Huck likewise sings along, merely Clark stops him telling him that "this is the narrator's song," before Huck tells him, "I thought you were the chicken guy," which Chato snickers out, while Clark tells him, "Not a word, Chato." Despite this, the vocal and so resumes, as Clark sings virtually how the river is his neighbour and his friend. When Tom gets a seize with teeth on his fishing pole, Picayune Jimmy goes over to aid, merely that causes the raft to tip over once again, only equally the song ends, at the same fourth dimension that the pea cheerleaders show up again with another cheer that goes, "Spell it! M-I-kleptomaniacal alphabetic character, kleptomaniacal letter of the alphabet, I, crooked letter, kleptomaniacal letter, I, humpback, humpback, I!" Huck then muses, "Must exist a sleep party," before Tom sarcastically says, "Lovely." Huck then asks Niggling Jimmy about how the bad human being in the mask dumped the turkey jerky in his artillery right when the police showed upward, which Lilliputian Jimmy confirms, proverb that that'southward why he spent v years at the lumber campsite. When Huck tells him that he only had to serve iii years, Little Jimmy tells him that Mr. Dooley idea that he couldn't count. Before long, the raft so comes upon Muscatine, which Little Jimmy is happy, only but equally Tom is about to tell him what they're going to do, Picayune Jimmy already knows what Tom is going to say about putting him on a railroad train to St. Louis. Tom and then tells Huck to run ahead and find the train station while he ties up the raft.
Huck then does just that every bit he gets off the raft and enters Muscatine to try and find the train station, also as selection upwards some doughnuts, telling Tom that anybody deserves doughnuts for a chore well done. After entering Muscatine, Huck asks an old man (played by Grandpa Gourd) where the railroad train station is, before the homo tells him to head down the street yonder. Later thanking the human being for these directions, Huck heads on down towards the direction of the railroad train station while admiring all of the beautiful sights in town, such as friendly town people, shopping, baby with a signal flare- wait... Baby with a signal flare?!? Huck then notices a babe cucumber with a signal flare, earlier noticing that everyone in Muscatine has a signal flare, all considering of the fact that Mr. Dooley had apparently been there and warned everyone virtually Big Jim, with Large Jim's poster upwards in town. Huck then flees in terror after that. Meanwhile, Tom and Little Jimmy accept been hopping up the ramp while Tom asks Little Jimmy if he plays any football, adding that he has the size for it, just Little Jimmy tells him no because he was in music. Huck then runs up while calling out for Tom, just as the babe cucumber notices Little Jimmy, earlier he starts crying while trying to go his betoken flare started. Huck and so bumps into Tom and Little Jimmy, which causes the trio to tumble back down the ramp before landing in their raft once again. Huck and so tells Tom that they have to go out of Muscatine, and when Tom asks him what'southward going on, Huck tells him, "BEWARE THE BABIES!!!!" Seconds later on, a bespeak flare then shoots into the heaven, which the infant was able to light past using a magnifying glass. Tom thinks that no ane noticed, but is proven wrong when more bespeak flares shoot off into the heaven afterward that. Huck so worriedly says that anybody in Muscatine knows about Big Jim, because the posters are everywhere, and that even the babies have indicate flares, which Tom is confused almost, earlier Huck confirms it. Withal, Tom then says that they had a deal that they would go as far every bit Muscatine and that they take to get back abode or they'll lose everything. Huck says that fifty-fifty if they lose everything, he wants to help Footling Jimmy find his mama, which only frustrates Tom fifty-fifty farther, before Huck says, "Let'southward just go back on the river and remember this over."
While the trio go along on downwards the river, a wagon being manned by 2 con men known equally the Male monarch of Memphis (played by Jimmy Gourd) and the Duke of New Orleans (played by Jerry Gourd) is beingness pushed along the side of the river, all while the baker (played by Oscar the Polish Caterer) chases after them while accompanied by a carrot policemen, telling the 2 con men to come dorsum with his doughnuts. The King and the Duke manage to evade rocks while in the wagon, merely when they evade a tree, their railroad vehicle ends up rolling downwards the side of the banking company before the wagon then flies into the air, while Clark says, "Looks like these two rascals are in a heap of trouble." Tom, Huck, and Little Jimmy continue rowing down the river, until the con men and their wagon stop upward falling into the river in front of them after that. When the two con men think that it was close, their railroad vehicle suddenly springs a leak every bit the King calls out to the trio to let them come aboard, only Tom does not want to let any more passengers come up aboard. Of course, the Rex tells them, "At that place could be a doughnut in it for you." Soon, the King and Duke accept been let onto the raft, with Huck asking them if they really are a King and Duke, which the King confirms before Tom asks them, "Of what?" The Rex and then says, "My good love apple, y'all are looking at the Male monarch of Memphis, and my proficient friend here, the Duke of New Orleans." Tom and then says, "But we don't take royalty in America," before the King tells him matter-of-factly, "Obviously, yous've never been to the South." When the King asks Tom and Huck who their "biggy compatriot" is, which confuses Huck, before the Rex asks him, "Who's the big guy?" Tom then tells him that that's Jim, which the King and Duke recognize as Big Jim.
Niggling Jimmy so asks again, "Do you know the way to St. Louie?" before saying that he wants to sing with his mama. The King and so says that St. Louis is the sight of the World'south Off-white before asking Lilliputian Jimmy if that'southward where his mama is. When Little Jimmy repeats what his mama told him, "Meet me in St. Louie, Louie. Run across me at the fair," the Duke says that he loves that vocal, before he immediately starts singing, "Meet Me in St. Louis," while the King says, "I thought his name is Jim," before Tom tells him, "His middle name is Louie." When the King asks the Duke which town they're coming on next, the Duke answers, "I dunno," before the King and then says that he and the Knuckles will be kind enough to escort them to St. Louis besides as giving Tom and Huck train fare that will take them back where they came from, which Tom is happy to hear that he and Huck volition be able to get back to their homesteads on fourth dimension. The King then says that at the adjacent boondocks, they volition telegraph ahead to let Little Jimmy'due south mama know that he will be coming home. After arriving at the next town, Tom, Huck, and Petty Jimmy are waiting for the King and Duke to come back, while Tom is asking where they are considering they've been gone for almost an hour. Tom wants to go out right now, but Huck wants to ride along just to be safe, but Tom says, "Have you forgotten virtually my revenue enhancement office? And Jerkyland? Isn't that what you've always wanted?" Huck answers that it is, but he wants to help Trivial Jimmy likewise, though Tom says that he didn't hurt Little Jimmy and that he's not the ane who sent him up the river away from his mama, and that he didn't injure him so he shouldn't have to aid him. Though Huck tells him, "Sometimes, not helping is the same as pain," which Tom says doesn't make any sense, earlier Huck tells him that if we come across someone who needs help and we tin can help him, that'southward what God wants us to practise, before saying that he'southward gonna make sure Little Jimmy finds his mama, which only frustrates Tom fifty-fifty further.
At that moment, the King and the Duke come back, telling the trio that everything is arranged and the telegram is on its manner and gives the 10 dollars for train fare to Tom and Huck. Huck then repeats to Tom that he's gonna make sure Little Jimmy finds his mama. Afterwards a flake of contemplating, Huck hops up to Little Jimmy while repeating the statement again, before Tom takes the money from the King and gain to continue his manner again, but non without Tom and Huck saying goodbye to each other. "Good day, Huckleberry Larry," "Goodbye, Tomato Sawyer." After Tom leaves, Niggling Jimmy apologizes for what happened, before Huck tells him, "Let's go find your mama." Meanwhile, while approaching the train station, Tom says that in that location's no indicate in the two of them losing their state and that Lilliputian Jimmy volition exist just fine without him. Soon, Tom approaches the train station as he sets his line-fishing pole on the side of the building then comes upwards to the front window, just equally the ticket seller (played by Mr. Lunt) asks if he tin can help him. Tom then tells the ticket seller that he needs a ticket, with the ticket seller asking him, "North to Dubuque, or South to St. Louis?" Tom tells him North, before two peas run by and knock over his fishing pole. Clark then hops by as Tom asks him to pick up his line-fishing pole, but Clark tells him, "I didn't knock it downward, likewise, I'g not supposed to get involved," earlier hopping off later on that. Tom is upset that Clark didn't help him earlier a wagon being pulled by Chato breaks his fishing pole in half, which shocks him. Tom so angrily says, "Mind, buddy! I hope you acquire that someday, not helping someone can exercise the aforementioned thing as pain them!" After Tom says this, he realizes that he was incorrect for not helping Huck in helping Little Jimmy. When the ticket seller tells Tom, "That will be $five.07," Tom gives him the coin, merely tells him that he's going Due south to St. Louis, before he says, "Hang on, Little Jimmy. Help is on the way!"
At the St. Louis Globe's Off-white, Clark narrates that everyone is heading in that location, earlier he says, "What? Where'd you want the story to finish? The parking lot of a Kentucky Fried Chicken?" He and so tells the viewers to trust him and that it will be fine, before he notices Huck, Little Jimmy, the King, and the Duke arroyo the fair afterward that. Huck is amazed at the fair while the Male monarch tells him that most of it was congenital in his honor, with him being the King and all, before the Knuckles adds, "Yep, me too." The King so tells Niggling Jimmy that it's time to find his mama, earlier quietly telling the Duke, "But first, nosotros demand to lose the pickle," which the Knuckles answers with, "I thought he was a cucumber." The King then notices the Log Ride, which Picayune Jimmy is amazed past, before the Male monarch tells Huck that if he looks closely, he can run into his proper name engraved in the log coming up. When Huck looks at the log he doesn't see annihilation, fifty-fifty when the King tells him to expect closer. Huck looks closer but even so doesn't see anything before the Duke gives him a nudge that knocks him into the log. Little Jimmy is worried while the King says that at that place's so much to see at the fair. When Little Jimmy asks Huck if he's okay, Huck answers that he's fine and that he'll assist Little Jimmy detect his mama in a minute. The King so tells Picayune Jimmy, "Here comes your mama at present!," but it turns out that the Male monarch and Duke had really telegraphed Mr. Dooley, who then shows upward with Otto and Steve. Trivial Jimmy and then backs away while Huck yells out, "Exit him alone!"
Silly Song
The Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo
The Rex and Knuckles then hop in forepart of Niggling Jimmy, with the King telling Mr. Dooley, "Before we turn him over, in that location is the issue of reward." Mr. Dooley and then grudgingly pulls out a stack of coin and throws it to the King, but it turns out that Picayune Jimmy had escaped and gotten into the hot air balloon which then floats away, while Otto yells out for Little Jimmy to come back. Because Little Jimmy had escaped, Mr. Dooley takes back the coin from the Male monarch. When Huck asks Little Jimmy where he's going, Little Jimmy answers that he'due south coming to help him, before Huck says, "Oh, that's okay. I'k doing fine." The balloon ends up crashing into a function of the ramp for the Log Ride, breaking off a function of it. Mr. Dooley, Otto, Steve, and the two zucchini policeman withal follow after the balloon, before Mr. Dooley tells Otto to become him a bespeak flare. In the Log Ride, Huck notices that he is at present nearing the function of the ramp that got cleaved. The signal flare so shoots into the air and strikes the balloon, causing it to deflate and send Little Jimmy flying into the air. Huck then yells out, "Goodbye, mother! Goodbye, father! Goodbye, turkey jerky!" Huck and then falls over the border of the cleaved ramp at the same fourth dimension that Little Jimmy falls out of the hot air airship, but fortunately for Huck, he is saved at the terminal infinitesimal by Tom who had used his line-fishing pole to reel him in. Tom then apologizes to Huck for non helping Little Jimmy and that they do demand to help others fifty-fifty when information technology'due south not easy. Tom and Huck then look upward in time to notice Piddling Jimmy still falling until he falls into the Ferris Bicycle, which so starts spinning around faster and faster, before the Ferris Wheel and then throws Footling Jimmy into the air, sending him flying once once again, this fourth dimension towards the amphitheater.
Meanwhile at the amphitheater, a female gourd by the name of Mama Belle is singing about how the river is blue because information technology's full of her tears and that she hasn't seen Picayune Jimmy in years, until Little Jimmy crashes down right next to her. When Mama Belle and Little Jimmy see each other, they go joyous, happy to be dorsum together again. Of course, the King and Duke then approach the amphitheater, telling Mama Belle that Little Jimmy is a wanted criminal, which Mama Belle is offended by, before Mr. Dooley tells Mama Belle that Little Jimmy belongs to him. When Mr. Dooley isn't looking, Clark holds out his banjo in front of Mr. Dooley, before Mr. Dooley then trips over information technology, which causes a bunch of turkey hasty to fly out from his clothes in front of him. A merchant (played by Scallion #3) then runs up while telling the officeholder that someone ran off with all of his turkey jerky, before Clark tells the policemen to reexamine the Elk River Turkey Jerky Instance and that they have a new suspect on their hands. When information technology's revealed that the real Turkey Hasty thief is Mr. Dooley, Mr. Dooley tries to escape, just Clark, subsequently borrowing Tom's fishing pole, is able to reel him in. Every bit a outcome, Mr. Dooley is arrested, while he angrily tells Clark, "I idea you lot couldn't get involved!", before Clark says, "Well, that's just it, when y'all see that someone needs assist and you know you can help 'em, yous simply have to go involved."
Afterwards that, Mama Belle and Little Jimmy then sing a reprise of "Happy River" while Clark explains that things ended up pretty well and Mama Belle and Little Jimmy were making music again, fifty-fifty releasing a brand new album, which is entitled "Together Once more! Mama Belle and Little Jimmy." Soon, Mama Belle and Footling Jimmy are singing on a phase on a steamboat that is traveling downward the river, while a lot of people have gathered around to hear them sing. Downwards beneath, the King and the Duke are looking for food when they arroyo a tabular array that has a plate laden with doughnuts, before the same baker from before recognizes them and starts chasing afterward them after they have taken the entire plate of doughnuts. Clark and Chato then hop up to Tom and Huck while Clark says that everything worked out pretty well, but Tom asks what will go of him and Huck because they've got null left but one tent and a cleaved fishing pole. Fortunately, Clark tells Tom and Huck that he does accept a nice piece of land down by the river and that he inappreciably uses information technology except for strumming his banjo on the dock, before asking them if they desire to gear up upwards their businesses there. Huck then asks Clark, "Isn't that where yous raise your chickens?" before Chato starts snickering over again, merely Clark in one case again tells him, "Not a discussion, Chato," before saying that it's chicken-gratuitous. Considering of this, Tom accepts, maxim that he'll have a tax preparation office up in no time, before Clark tells him that he's been pregnant to talk to him about that. Mama Belle and Little Jimmy are nonetheless singing the song, while everyone, including the pea cheerleaders, Otto, and Steve, also sing along with the song besides, before the song ends after that, as does the story.
Countertop Outro
Back on the Countertop, Mr. Lunt says, "Personally, I notice the story riveting, full of flawed characters and classic American humour." Jimmy then says, "I enjoy how the author enter-twined complicated moral dilemmas with light-hearted vegetable frivolity," which Archibald and Mr. Lunt are surprised to hear from Jimmy. Bob and Larry are standing next to Qwerty before Bob says that it's time to talk about what they've learned today. The "What Have We Learned" song so starts up, merely it ends up getting sped upwards before coming to the end, which Bob is surprised almost, before Larry tells him that it'due south the Norm'south Notes version, before Mr. Lunt adds, "For the vegetable on the become!" Despite this, they decide to see if Qwerty has a verse for them, before Qwerty brings upwardly the poetry, but it's the Norm's Notes version, earlier Bob tells him, "Very funny, Qwerty," before Qwerty so brings up the full version of the poetry, which is, "If yous know what is right to do, but yous do non practice information technology, you sin. James 4:17." Larry then says that the Bible tells us that non doing the right thing is the same thing as doing the incorrect thing, which Bob agrees with rather hesitantly, earlier saying that when you know what you should do and don't do it, you lot're really doing something wrong. Bob and so tells Zachary that it's wrong for the kids at schoolhouse to brand fun of Joseph, only information technology'due south also wrong to be a bystander. The correct thing for him to do is to get involved & allow the other kids know that it's non prissy to make fun of other people because information technology hurts their feelings. Bob also instructs Zachary to tell his parents or a teacher aout what's going on & they tin help out also. Bob tells Zachary that although it's hard for him to help out, Zachary will be feeling good knowing that by helping Joseph, he has performed a good deed for a fellow student. Larry and then says that it reminds him of the story. If Huckleberry Larry hadn't helped Little Jimmy, he would've been doing the wrong matter, which Bob agrees with. Bob then tells Larry that it was a prissy story. Larry thank you Bob before he pulls out a slice of cake with ice foam and stuffs the ice cream into his mouth earlier proverb that next month, they should skip the book and go straight for dessert, which Mr. Lunt agrees with, since the others also take ice foam in their mouths. Larry and so says, "All in favor, say 'Mmmph!'," which the group all does, before Larry says, "Opposed?" When Bob tries to say something, Larry says, "The 'Mmph's have it!" Later on that, Bob, Larry, Archibald, Jimmy, and Mr. Lunt then sign off later on that, catastrophe the episode.
Characters
Main Characters
- Bob the Tomato (Tomato Sawyer)
- Larry the Cucumber (Huckleberry Larry)
- Jimmy and Jerry Gourd (King of Memphis and the Knuckles of New Orleans)
- Apollo Gourd (Little Jimmy/Big Jim)
- Archibald Asparagus
- Mr. Lunt (Ticket Seller)
Supporting Characters
- Pa Grape
- Mr. Nezzer (Mr. Dooley)
- Scooter Carrot (Otto)
- Barking Steve
- Grandpa George (Clark Wayne)
- Jean-Claude Pea (Chato)
- Phillipe Pea
Cameos
- Madame Blueberry
- Miss Achmetha
- Penelope
- Scallion #1
- Scallion #3
- Seymour
- Mr. Butterbun
- Wyatt
- Oscar the Polish Caterer
Songs
- VeggieTales Theme Vocal
- The Mighty Mississippi
- Nosotros're Loggers
- Happy River
- Silly Songs with Larry: The Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo
- Meet Me in St. Louis (song)
- She's My Friend
- The River is Bluish
- Happy River (Reprise)
- What Have We Learned (Norm's Notes Version)
Dwelling house Media
- Master article: Lycopersicon esculentum Sawyer and Blueberry Larry's Big River Rescue/Habitation Video
Other Languages
- Tomat Sawyer & Huckleberry Snurkens redningsaksjon på Mississippi (Norwegian)
- قسمت پنجم (Western farsi)
- Спасение На Реке Томата Сойера и Черничного Ларри (Russian)
Fun Facts
Explanations
- Memphis is a major city in the U.S. state of Tennessee.
- New Orleans is a city and a metropolitan area in the U.S. land of Louisiana.
Moral
- Assist others the all-time you can, even when information technology's not easy.
Trivia
- This is the first episode for several things:
- The showtime (and simply episode to date) to be done by Sparky Blitheness.
- The offset VeggieTales episode to be filmed in 16:ix.
- Scallion #iii's first speaking advent in a show since The Star of Christmas. It'due south also the get-go time he'southward spoken overall since Brian Thou. Roberts began voicing him in 2006 for the DVD menu of Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler.
- The start episode where Jimmy and Jerry Gourd accept villainous roles.
- The first appearance of George since Jonah: A VeggieTales Picture.
- This is the last episode for several things:
- The last advent of Apollo Gourd, but he is mentioned in the version of The Hairbrush Song shown during VeggieTales Live! Sing Yourself Airheaded.
- The terminal episode to use the original VeggieTales logo on the cover, although it's kept in for the next episode.
- The final episode fabricated during the time American president George W. Bush-league was in office. When the next episode was released, Barack Obama was already in office.
- This is the but episode where Mr. Lunt is shown with a stalk.
- The episode'southward working title was "Huckleberry Larry."
- According to Brian and Chris, in that location were several deleted scenes that didn't made it to the final. (Run into the Easter eggs for more than data.)
- There were several differences to the script and the final product:
- Little Jimmy/Large Jim was supposed to exist in the shadows until he arrives at Tom and Huck's camp. This was changed because they want the audition to sympathize him more as a character.
- Otto didn't desire to swim because of crocodiles.
- The King and the Knuckles were more villainous similar they were in the book.
- The listing of towns at the train station are:
- Montgomery, Alabama
- St Louis, Missouri
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Lombard, Illinois
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Charleston, S Carolina
- When several compilations used this episode, its logo was a bit larger.
- This episode can be featured in Lettuce Love One Another!, Bob Lends a Helping Hand, and Growing Kindhearted Kids!.
- The episode was originally going to exist released on March xv, 2008, just was rescheduled back to July 15, 2008.
- On the DVD release, the frame rate is lower and it'southward cropped to 4:iii. The meliorate quality version of the story tin can exist seen in some later compilation specials.
- The credits land that Mama Belle was played by Mabel, but it was actually Penelope.
- Despite Clark proverb he isn't supposed to exist involved, he and Chato technically did when teaching Tom a lesson.
- In that location's no crossing past the station, as that would be chancy in existent life.
- When the shot opens with the Off-white, Archibald is seen with Miss Achmetha. Merely when at the log ride, only Archibald is there.
- Duplicate models of a majority of characters were used in the background. These include:
- Archibald
- Scallion #iii
- Pa Grape and Seymour Schwenk
- Scooter
- Mr. Lunt
- George
Goofs

- In the zoom-out of George talking about Steve's ditziness, Steve is standing without touching the ground.
- In i shot when Clark Wayne talks nigh Huck and Tom, we meet some 2d flowers at the bottom that were composited after the 3D animation for that shot was washed, and we zoom in slightly, only the flowers from the lesser don't move with the photographic camera.
- The saturation is slightly college in certain shots.
- When Tom says "You know, Huck", his chapeau clips into his caput, and his right heart clips through his right eyelids (meet image).
- When Little Jimmy is in the Ferris wheel, Scallions #2 and #3 were missing their mouths.
- The endmost countertop shows the jars missing.
Inside References
- This marks the kickoff time Qwerty used the original desktop background since Lyle the Kindly Viking. Also, the Book Antiqua font is used as the poesy text for the starting time time since the commencement Larry-Boy episode. This happens once again in the adjacent episode.
- The cake and water ice foam the volume club were having are the same ones that were in the water ice cream parlor in Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler. The officers also habiliment the F.I.S.H. and C.H.I.PS. uniforms.
- The King of Memphis calls Huck a pickle.
- Muscatine, Iowa was the birthplace of Phil Vischer, and the boondocks's sign states this.
- The newspaper Clark reads is the same one Bob was reading in Lance the Turtle.
- The van in the Airheaded Song sequence is the aforementioned van Fib didn't shell from Larry-Boy! and the Fib from Outer Space!
- The behave that appears in Moe and the Big Exit makes a cameo, briefly chasing Tom in one scene.
- Jerry sings "Encounter Me in St. Louie, Louie" only as he did in The Gourds Must Be Crazy.
Real-World References
- Norm's Notes is a parody of "CliffsNotes", a series of written report guides created in 1958.
- Huck often mistakes Clark for the craven guy. He is referring to Colonel Harland David Sanders, founder of KFC.
- Otto says he tin can't swim and that Steve only dog paddles. This line is from the Rob Reiner motion picture "The Princess Helpmate."
- The van seen in the Silly Song sequence is a Volkswagen Blazon two van, ordinarily called Station Wagon in Usa.
- The Male monarch and Duke's cart has "01"printed on it, which is the number of the General Lee, a car from the TV evidence The Dukes of Hazzard.
Episode Transcript
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