Who owns VeggieTales in the house?
DreamWorks
In The House and In the City (2014–2017) The deal between current VeggieTales owner DreamWorks and Netflix calls for the release of 75 episodes over a three-year period with each episode featuring two 11-minute stories.
Did Phil Vischer sell VeggieTales?
After, came a lawsuit, which cost Vischer and Big Idea Productions $14 million. “The company filed for bankruptcy, and everything was sold at a public auction,” Vischer said.
When did Big Idea sell VeggieTales?
VeggieTales is a children’s animated direct-to-video series created by Big Idea featuring anthropomorphic vegetables in stories conveying moral themes based on Christianity. The original series lasted from December 21, 1993 to March 3, 2015.
Did VeggieTales get bought out?
New York-based Classic Media LLC won approval Thursday from a federal bankruptcy court judge in Chicago to buy the assets of Big Idea Productions Inc., the creators of the cartoon characters. Big Idea Productions has been in financial trouble for more than a year despite commercial and creative success.
When did Big Idea go out of business?
2003
On September 2, 2003, Big Idea declared bankruptcy after encountering management and financial issues and a lawsuit by HIT Entertainment in 2001. By the end of the year, it was auctioned off to Classic Media for $19.3 million.
Are they making more VeggieTales?
There are also new adventures with LarryBoy and the League of Incredible Vegetables. According to Phil Vischer, the first season consists of 18 episodes in which Vischer would write the first ten and Nawrocki would write the last eight. The series will provide VeggieTales content through 2021.
Is Big Idea Entertainment still in business?
On September 2, 2003, Big Idea declared bankruptcy after encountering management and financial issues and a lawsuit by HIT Entertainment in 2001. By the end of the year, it was auctioned off to Classic Media for $19.3 million. After its purchase, the company relocated to Nashville in 2004.