VeggieTales: Lord of the Beans

2005 "A lesson in using your gifts told in a manner of JRR Tolkien's classic "The Lord of the Rings.""
7.2| 0h52m| NR| en
Details

Sunday morning values, Saturday morning fun! It’s a tale of good versus evil with beans! Lord of the Beans follows the fantastic journey of a Flobbit named Toto Baggypants (Junior Asparagus) who inherits a most unusual and powerful bean. With the help of his mentor Randall and a spirited group of friends, Toto embarks on a mission to discover how he should use his gift. On their quest, the group encounters many challenges, including crossing the mountains of Much-Snowia, and facing the dreaded Lord Scaryman – who seeks the bean for misguided, selfish reasons. Will Toto discover the purpose of his giver, or will the scary dude and his Spark army capture the bean and wield its awesome powers?

Director

Producted By

Big Idea Productions

AD
AD

Watch Free for 30 Days

Stream on any device, 30-day free trial Watch Now

Trailers & Clips

Reviews

Incannerax What a waste of my time!!!
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Allissa .Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
samwisegamgee-97724 This is one of my favorite indie horror films but I found the graphics sex scenes to be over the top and the blood and gore unrealistic. The 20 minute long furry porn was a little too much for my friend to handle so he passed out on the couch. But overall other than the scene where a man hangs another man with a noose made of sphagetti the film was outstanding.
TheAE Though not as good as The Lord of the Rings itself, I really liked this video, it is probably my favorite of the VeggieTales series, along with The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's (I seem to like VeggieTales spoofs). There are some very cute parts of this film, and very good analogies to The Lord of the Rings, and it has a very good ending.The story ends with the Veggie-version of Frodo, Todo, who saves the poor city people from starvation and drought, through the power given to him buy the magic Bean. This was a very good ending, with a lot of real-life meaning, to a good and humorous story.I recommend this for everyone.
taranova This is a really great movie! I watched it with my three-year old brother, and he loved it. Anyway, I was curious to watch this because I wanted to see how closely it resembled Lord of the Rings. I'm a nerd, okay? And it is very similar. Almost word-for-word, well, not quite. And the music is really fascinating and eerily similar to the Trilogy. Some scenes are a bit confusing for younger kids, but the message is pretty clear (people's gifts and how they don't get to choose them, but can choose what they do with them). I laughed and (shamefully) enjoyed it. Big Idea is a really great company, and I like the work that they do. I learned a few things myself from this movie!So I'd suggest it to anyone with kids 6 and under. Definitely!