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VeggieTales: The Little House That Stood (2013)
The Wise Pig Built His House Upon the Rock! When the Three Little Pigs roll into Cabbageville looking to build some new houses, they meet one builder with a plan and two without a clue! Larry builds with hay, Mr. Lunt with bricks, but only Bob builds his houses on a firm foundation - following the wise plans from the Master Builder's Handbook!" Will the Little Piggies make the right choices when it comes to building their houses - and their lives - on solid ground? Find out in this parable that shows kids when they follow God's blueprints, they can stand strong when the storms come!
The Wise Pig Built His House Upon the Rock! When the Three Little Pigs roll into Cabbageville looking to build some new houses, they meet one builder with a plan and two without a clue! Larry builds with hay, Mr. Lunt with bricks, but only Bob builds his houses on a firm foundation - following the wise plans from the Master Builder's Handbook!" Will the Little Piggies make the right choices when it comes to building their houses - and their lives - on solid ground? Find out in this parable that shows kids when they follow God's blueprints, they can stand strong when the storms come!
The film's central message, derived from a biblical parable, champions individual responsibility and the importance of building one's life on a strong, wise foundation, which aligns with traditional moral values often emphasized in conservative thought.
The film features anthropomorphic vegetable characters, which means the concepts of human racial or gender diversity in casting are not directly applicable. The narrative is a moral parable that does not engage with or critique traditional human identities or explicit DEI themes.
The film directly adapts a Christian parable, presenting its moral lessons about building one's life on a strong foundation (faith) as universally beneficial and true. The narrative consistently affirms Christian virtues and teachings without critique or irony.
This VeggieTales animated children's film, consistent with the franchise's focus on Christian-based moral storytelling, does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or plot points. Therefore, there is no portrayal to evaluate within the scope of LGBTQ+ representation.
This animated children's film, part of the VeggieTales series, focuses on a retelling of a biblical parable. It does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes, nor does it engage with gender identity in any capacity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film adapts a biblical parable using established VeggieTales characters. No characters, either from the source material or the VeggieTales universe, are portrayed with a different gender than their canonical or traditional depiction.
The film features anthropomorphic vegetable characters, which do not possess human racial characteristics. Therefore, the concept of a 'race swap' as defined for human characters does not apply.
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