Merry Larry And The True Light Of Christmas (DVD)
$9.99
It’s going to be big… It’s going to be bright! Bob and Larry are going all out to make it the best Christmas ever at the Spring Valley Mall. With music, decorations and a light show like no other, it’s an all-out spectacle to outshine the competition. But a little girl with a big heart changes everything when she shows them all what Christmas is really about.
Featuring Si Robertson as Silas the Okra.
Lesson: True Meaning of Christmas
Silly Song: “Wrapped Myself Up for Christmas”
Run Time: 47 min
Bonus Features:
Behind the scenes with Si Robertson from Duck Commander
“Light of Christmas” lyric video by Owl City featuring TobyMac
5.1 Surround Sound
English and Spanish Subtitles
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SKU (UPC): 820413132095
VeggieTales | Produced by: Big Idea Entertainment LLC
Binding: Video DVD
Published: October 2013
VeggieTales #
Publisher: Capitol Christian Music Group
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