Princess and the Popstar
Not to be confused with Barbie: The Princess & the Popstar.
Princess and The Popstar | |
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DVD cover art | |
Directed by | Brian K. Roberts |
Produced by | David Pitts |
Written by | Mark Steele |
Starring |
Phil Vischer Mike Nawrocki Keri Pisapia Moriah Peters |
Music by | Kurt Heinecke |
Edited by | John Wahba |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Genius Products |
Release dates | October 2, 2011 |
Running time | 49 Minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Princess and The Popstar is the 35th Veggietales episode and is loosely based on Mark Twain's short story The Prince and the Pauper.
Plot
Princess Poppyseed lives on a farm with her family. Princess always dreams of becoming famous like her favorite popstar, Vanna Banana. Little does she know, Vanna dreams of becoming a normal girl like Princess since its so lonely being special. On a chance meeting at a playground, Vanna and Princess cross paths and discover they look almost exactly alike. This leads to a secret plan where they decide to switch lives. As each girl realizes that the life they longed for doesn't fulfill all their dreams, they learn the life God gave them is the one for which they were uniquely and lovingly designed.
Cast
- Laura Carrot as Princess Poppyseed and Vanna Banana
- Larry the Cucumber as Princess' Father and himself
- Jerry Gourd and Mr. Lunt as Vanna's Bodyguards
- Jimmy Gourd as Rockin' Robin
- Madame Blueberry as Vanna's Mother
- Mom Carrot as Princess Poppyseed's Mother
- Bob the Tomato as himself
- Moriah Peters as Vanna Banana
Songs
- VeggieTales Theme Song
- That's Not Everything (sung by Vanna Banana)
- Right Where I Belong (sung by Laura Carrot)
- Alone (sung by Vanna Banana)
- Astonishing Wigs (sung by Archibald, Madame, Jimmy, and Mr. Lunt)
- Radio Sweetheart (sung by Laura Carrot)
- Right Where I Belong (reprise) (sung by Laura and Vanna)
- What We Have Learned
- You Never Are - Francesca Battistelli
References
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