- Degrassi: The Next Generation: In the episode "When Doves Cry", Craig’s father comes home with two VHS tapes. Upon further inspection, the tapes seem to be two VeggieTales VHS tapes.
- My Name Is Earl: In "My Name is Alias", after Darnell refuses to kill a dictator who’s only nine years old, his father mentions he wanted to nationalize the gold mines because he saw a VeggieTales episode about sharing.
Music
- The Randy Stonehill song "All The Wondrous Pies" mentions that wars would be better if pies were used instead of guns, referencing "King George and the Ducky".
- In Emily Short's Bee, the protagonist mentions to Jerome what kind of movies she saw recently, mentioning one about talking vegetables. Jerome asks if it was VeggieTales, "where, like, the carrot tells you to be a better person?", but she specifies it was an animated film about where food came from, the villain being a genetically modified tomato.
- CG5: In his joke song "Only in Ohio", he sings "if you want to talk to the tomatoes"[sic] a la the theme song, which is followed by a shot of Bob.
- The Nostalgia Critic:
- In his review of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, as the titular film ends, The Critc prepares to hear "A half-assed moral that even VeggieTales could tell us".
- In his review of Blade, The Critic says that Blade turns a vampire's head into Bob the Tomato, then when it explodes, "Bob the Ketchup".
- In his review of The Mummy (1999), The Critic compares Jonathan to VeggieTales, due to him quoting the Bible every time something plaguey happens.
- In his review of The Emoji Movie, The Critic calls the Internet Trolls "The Drunken VeggieTales".
- In the Sonic Limited Edition: The Lost Cartridge video "Initiation Tape", Sarah's message near the end of the video is a direct reference to Bob and Larry's message at the end of every episode:"Igel made you special, and He loves you very much."
- In SuperMarioLogan, a plush of Larry the Cucumber was used for the character of Chris the Cucumber. Unlike Larry, who gives silly tips and fun advice, Chris gives completely wrong advice while claiming it's correct.
- SiIvaGunner once rearranged "Moonsong" from Cave Story in the style of "I Can Be Your Friend". In fact, it's a Running Gag on the channel that Cave Story music is remixed to various Veggietales songs. To name a few:
- Cave Story Theme (Plantation Version) ("Everybody's Got A Water Buffalo")
- Meltdown 2 ("Little Guys Can Do Big Things Too")
- Zombie ("God is Bigger Than the Boogie Man")
- Living Waterway ("The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything")
- Credits Theme (A medley of "Endangered Love", "Oh No, What We Gonna Do?", "I Love My Lips", and "His Cheeseburger")
- 3-2-1 Penguins!:
- In "Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn", Michelle says that she and Jason stopped at Burger Bell on their way to the cottage. Burger Bell first appeared in "Love Songs with Mr Lunt: His Cheeseburger." Larry the Cucumber also makes an appearance as a vacuum cleaner.
- In "Runaway Pride at Lightstation Kilowatt", the magnets holding up the pictures on the refrigerator look like Bob and Larry.
- In "Lazy Daze", Bert Bertman's mug has a picture of Larry-Boy on it.
- In "More is More", the Chancellor from Planet Gutt has ordered pizza from Pizza Angel.
- In "Wiki Tiki", music from the Silly Song "Lance the Turtle" plays several times.
- In "Git Along Little Doggies!", some music from the episode "The Ballad of Little Joe" is used.
- In "Promises, Promises", the comic book that Michelle uses to plug up the hole in the dam depicts Bob and Larry on one panel.
- Drawn Together:
- In "Clum Babies", Clara brings in her friends, Bob the Cucumber and Larry the Tomato from VeggieFables, to get Wooldoor to stop masturbating.
- In "In "Wooldoor Sockbat's Giggle-Wiggle Funny Tickle Non-Traditional Progressive Multicultural Roundtable", a few VeggieFables characters can be seen as anti-gay spectators at the Senate hearing regarding Wooldoor's show.
- MAD: The episode "Kitchen Nightmares Before Christmas / How I Met Your Mummy" features a sketch about the TV show VeggieTales from the Crypt.
- Robot Chicken: A sketch from "No Country for Old Dogs" features a spoof called Fruity Fables.
- The Simpsons:
- In "HOMR", a stand for VeggieTales can be seen at the animation convention.
- In "The Fat and the Furriest", Homer watches a parody of VeggieTales retelling the story of Moses, something they would do 6 years later, but in a Western setting.
- In "Pranksta Rap", we see a clip from Mel Gibson's The Salad of the Christ.
- In "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed", Homer gets lost in the desert while visiting Israel and has a vision of talking vegetables telling him that he has been chosen to spread God's message.