Big Idea Entertainment
Big Idea Productions, LLC (formerly known as Big Idea Productions, Inc., Big Idea, Inc. and Big Idea Entertainment, LLC; also known simply as Big Idea) was an American animation production company and is currently an in-name only unit, best known for its animated ''VeggieTales'' series of Christian-themed home videos.Founded in February 1989 as GRAFx Studios by Phil Vischer, the company was renamed as Big Idea Productions in August 1993 and it released its first direct-to-video ''VeggieTales'' program in December. In 2002, Big Idea adapted the Biblical story of Jonah for its first theatrical feature film, ''Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie'', which was co-produced with FHE Pictures. Its second theatrical film, ''The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie'', was co-produced with Starz Animation for Universal Pictures and released in 2008.
From 1999 to 2004, headquarters of Big Idea Entertainment was in Lombard, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. After Big Idea Entertainment declared bankruptcy in 2003 and the company was sold to Classic Media, headquarters was moved in 2004 to Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb outside of Nashville. In 2012, DreamWorks Animation purchased Classic Media. In 2013, DreamWorks began to oversee productions of Big Idea Entertainment and launched the Netflix series ''VeggieTales in the House''. After production of ''VeggieTales in the House's'' sequel series entitled ''VeggieTales in the City'' wrapped in 2017, DreamWorks sold the Franklin headquarters to Kingdom Story Company. Big Idea continues to operate as an in-name-only subsidiary of DreamWorks Animation, with Universal Pictures recently giving TBN a license to make ''The VeggieTales Show''.
Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber, from ''VeggieTales'', served as the company's mascots. Provided by Wikipedia