VeggieTales: Madame Blueberry Page #3
Season #1 Episode #10- Year:
- 1998
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Salesman #2:
I'm afraid.Salesman #1:
We don't have those.Jean Claude:
(voice over) Suddenly, it was all becoming clear. Maybe a happy heart does not come from a store. Maybe the kids were right, maybe a happy heart is a thankful heart.Madame:
I've been so foolish. For so long I have had so much. A roof over my head. Plenty of food. Good friends. But all I wanted was more, more. No more. There's a new Madame Blueberry in town and she's going to be thankful for what she has.(Bob and Larry are happy when they hear that Madame Blueberry will be thankful for what she has. The butterfly then flies past the trio)
Madame:
Oh. What a lovely butterfly.(Bob, Larry and Madame Blueberry start to leave StuffMart while following after the butterfly, before looking to see that the treehouse is about to tip over from the weight of all the items inside)
Madame:
My house!Larry:
It's so stuffed full of stuff, it's getting too heavy for the tree.Bob:
We've got to stop those deliveries before it's too late. Come on, Larry. Grab a cart.(Bob and Madame both jump onto motorized shopping carts, but Larry jumps into a shopping basket instead. Bob and Madame race out from the store front, while Larry drags the shopping basket at a slow pace. The scene switches to Madame's treehouse still tipping over, until the weight of the air compressor being brought up weighs from the treehouse forward. Bob and Madame still zoom towards the sight of the treehouse, as Bob looks around)
Bob:
Come on. Can't this thing go any faster?(Bob notices a red button on the front of his shopping cart and presses it as it beeps and flashes rapidly, before it instead prints a pizza coupon, much to Bob's dissatisfaction. Bob and Madame still race towards the treehouse, at the same time that Larry still drags his shopping basket, dragging it past where Annie and her parents live)
Larry:
Hey there.Annie:
Hey.(Bob and Madame still race towards the treehouse)
Bob:
Stop!Madame:
Stop the deliveries!(Bob and Madame Blueberry arrive in time to see the treehouse still tilted from the weight of all the stuff)
Madame:
It's holding. I think it's going to hold.(The treehouse suddenly becomes stable, as Bob and Madame chuckling in relief)
Bob:
That was a close one. We'll take it from here, boys.(The butterfly suddenly flies up to Madame Blueberry's treehouse and lands on the weather vane, which causes the treehouse to tilt backwards towards the water standing behind it, as all of the stuff falls out of the back of the treehouse, along with a StuffMart employee, all of the stuff falling into the water)
Madame:
My stuff.Bob:
Well, at least your house is okay.(The air compressor slides to the back of the treehouse but stops because of a rope tied to it. The rope then starts to break, before it completely breaks, sending the air compressor into the water, and also causing Madame's treehouse to get catapulted off the tree. Larry still drags the shopping basket with him, when he looks up to see Madame's house flying, as he turns around and goes back the way he came, before the house crash-lands right in front of StuffMart)
Larry:
Oops.Annie:
Pie?Jean Claude:
(voice over) Well, there is no denying. It was a sad, sad thing that Madame Blueberry's house had become a big pile of smashed sticks. But, with her hard working butlers and her nice new friends. Madame knew everything was going to be just fine. And most important of all this, once, very blueberry was truly thankful that day, for everything she had and seemed. Although it may have been the late afternoon light. Not quite, so blue.Madame:
How did that song go again? Let's see. We thank God for this day, for the sun in the sky.Madame and Annie: For the friends that we have, for our yummy apple pie.
Madame, Annie, Junior: For the love that he shares, 'cause he listens to our prayers, that’s why we say thanks everyday.
Everyone:
Because a thankful heart is a happy heart. We’re glad for what we have, that’s an easy way to start. For the love that he shares, as he listens to our prayers, that’s why we say thanks everyday. That’s why we say thanks everyday.Bob and Larry:
Bahaahaa!Bob:
Oh, that was beautiful.Larry:
Hold me, Bob.Bob:
I would if I could, man.Jean Claude:
Pull yourselves together.Phillipe:
Yes, you have a show to wrap up.Bob:
Oh. You're right. (sniffs) I'm sorry. Where were we?Larry:
Madame Blueberry.Bob and Larry:
Bahaahaa!Jean Claude:
All right, that does it. Cue the music.Phillipe:
Unless of course, you have any objections?Bob:
No, I don't care. Go ahead.Jean Claude:
Hit it boys!Qwerty:
And so what we have learned applies to our lives today and God has a lot to say in his book.(Bob sniffs, blows his nose)
Qwerty:
You see we know that God's word is for everyone and now that our song is done we'll take a look.(Bob sighs)
Jean Claude:
Well?Bob:
Okay, I can do this.Larry:
Me too.Phillipe:
All right, but make it snappy.Larry:
Madame Blueberry learned that being greedy makes you grumpy. But a thankful heart is a happy heart.Bob:
Like the little kids, right?Larry:
That's right, Bob. Just like the little kids. Let's see if Qwerty has a verse for us today.Bob:
Okay. Proverbs 15:27a. "He who is greedy for gain troubles his own house."Larry:
Boy, being greedy sure brought trouble to Madame Blueberry's house.Bob:
It sure did. But even before Madame Blueberry's house got smashed, being greedy made her a very grumpy berry.Larry:
Oh, is that right. Well, I don't want to be a grumpy berry. So, even if I never get to camper or the dirt bike or the jet ski, I'm gonna be thankful for what I do have.Bob:
That's great, Larry. And kids, if you don't want to be grumpy berries, you should try to be thankful for what you have, too. Well, we're out of time for today, remember.Larry:
God made you special and he loves you very much.Bob and Larry:
Bye.
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