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Season #1 Episode #5
Synopsis: Dave and the Giant Pickle is the fifth VeggieTales episode. It has one main plot and the Silly Song is "I Love My Lips." It was released in 1996. This episode's lesson is "Self-Esteem".
Genre: Animation
Year:
1996
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(Jimmy, Jerry and Tom are a little confused.)

Jimmy:
The lima beans are, uh...lacking?

Jerry:
The nectarines are...quacking?

Jimmy:
One more time please and...let's work on our annunciation.

Pa Grape:
The philistines are attacking!

(Everyone panics.)

Jimmy, Jerry and Tom: Aaaaaahhhhh! Aaaaaahhhhh!

Pa Grape:
Aaaahhhh! Ayayayayayayaya!

(The scene cuts back to the countertop. Larry-Boy is lying back on a pillow, for some reason.)

Larry-Boy:
Uh, Bob? What are the philippines?

Bob:
The philippines are a group of islands off the coast of south east asia. But that's not importaint now. The philistines were people who hated Israel. They wanted to take israel's land and make the israelites their slaves so they'd have to do what the philistines told them to do.

Larry-Boy:
Oh. That's bad.

Bob:
You're right. So the israelites needed to protect themselves.

(Cuts back to the story.)

Tom:
We need to protect ourselves! But how?

Pa Grape:
King Saul is putting together an army to stop the philistines! He needs your help! You must help save israel!

Dave, Jimmy, Jerry and Tom: We must help save israel! We must help save israel! We must help save israel!

Pa Grape:
Hey, hey, hey, hey, Dave! Where do you think you're going?

Dave:
I must help save israel!

(Jimmy, Jerry and Tom laugh at Dave.)

Pa Grape:
It's very nice that you want to help but saving a country is a big thing. You're a little guy. Big peaple do big things and little people do little things. So... stay with the sheep.

Dave:
But...

(Pa, Jimmy, Tom and Jerry hop away, leaving Dave in sorrow.)

Dave:
They're big... I'm little...

They go... I twiddle...

Why can't little guys do big things too?

(Fade to King Saul's camp.)

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