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However, Bob realizes the error of their ways and the group forgives Larry for stranding them.

Due to this accident, the passengers hold a grudge against Larry, despite his attempts to apologize, which saddens him into running away.

In the second story, Larry daydreams, causing a boat filled with passengers to crash on a remote island. Junior is reluctant to forgive them again, so Bob and Larry try to figure out how many times one should forgive and Qwerty shows the verse, Matthew 18:22 "Jesus answered 'I tell you not seven times, but seventy times seven.' When Rosie figures out what seventy times seven equals, the Grapes ask for Junior's forgiveness and the Grapes of Wrath are renamed "The Grapes of Math". But afterwards, the Grapes see Junior flying into the sandbox and laugh. Junior is then rescued by his dad who explains to the Grapes that it is not nice to pick on people, and Junior forgives them at his dad's urging. Upon crashing into a tree stump, the family gets out of their truck and begins to tease Junior Asparagus about his appearance. In the first segment, Pa Grape is the father of a family of cranky grapes, the Grapes of Wrath, who regularly name-call and insult others and each other. The story features two short stories about forgiveness. This segment was also written and directed by Phil Vischer, and was also animated by Robert Ellis and Chris Olsen. King Darius changes the law so that everybody must pray only to Daniel's God and turns to punish the Wisemen who flee. The next morning, King Darius runs to the lions' den and finds Daniel alive and well. King Darius, however, spends a restless night praying that Daniel's God is protecting him. Meanwhile, the Wisemen celebrate their supposed victory. Daniel hears the lions and is afraid, but an angel comforts him reminding him that God is with him. Soon after, the Wisemen catch Daniel praying to God and throw him into the lions' den in accordance with the law. However, the Wisemen become envious and trick King Darius into creating a law that says his subjects can only pray to him.

Impressed, King Darius then promotes Daniel as his second-in-command. The Wisemen cannot figure out the answer, but Daniel (Larry the Cucumber) arrives and correctly interprets the dream. The second segment is an adaptation of the biblical story of Daniel in the lions' den, King Darius ( Archibald Asparagus) is in his court with his Wisemen ( The Scallions) when he confides that he has had a dream and wants help with what it means. Vischer also serves as the animator of this segment, along with Robert Ellis and Chris Olsen. This segment was written and directed by Phil Vischer. The pair then discuss how God takes care of them, that Junior needs to be more careful about what he watches in the future, and it's okay to tell his parents if he's scared. After Bob, Larry, and Frankencelery leave, Junior's dad comes to tuck Junior in. Junior is convinced and sings that "God is bigger". Junior is then confronted by Frankencelery who reveals that he is merely an actor named Phil Winklestein from Toledo. However, Bob and Larry drop in and comfort Junior in a song about how he does not need to be afraid because God is watching out for him and He is bigger than anything.
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Junior denies this as he goes upstairs, but when he imagines his family portrait is full of monsters, he runs to his room scared.

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In the first segment, Junior Asparagus is watching a Frankencelery movie before being told by his mom that he needs to go to bed and says the movie is too scary for him. It features two stories about what to do when you are afraid.
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