“ | We're Vikings, what do you know, the terrors of the sea We're Vikings, where ever we go, pillaging happily |
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~ Song by the Vikings |
The Vikings are the main antagonistic faction of the Veggietales episode, Lyle the Kindly Viking.
Biography[]
There were vikings stealing objects from others for themselves. They were led by Olaf (Mr. Nezzer). Lyle (Junior) is the only viking, who does not steal stuff. He shares potholders to the monks. One day, two Vikings named Sven and Ottar noticed that what Lyle is doing. Though they tell him to stop at first, Lyle persuaded Sven and Ottar by saying that sharing is better than stealing, since they can get more friends. Sven and Ottar start to realize that Lyle is better than Olaf, but they knew they had to protect him since Olaf would get mad at him if he found out of his actions. When the Vikings set sail, Ottar is shocked that Lyle is already at the monastery, sharing more of his stuff to the monks living there. He, alongside Sven, try to distract Olaf to prevent him from spotting Lyle, but to no avail. Olaf saw Lyle on a small boat and realized that he went against the code of the Vikings by sharing his stuff with people. Enraged, Olaf tore Lyle's sail and threw his oars away. When the storm started, it destroyed both boats. The monks used a life-preserver to save Lyle. Lyle told them to also save the Vikings. The monks initially objected it, but Lyle reminded them that God wanted them to be nice also to those who are mean. The monks saved the Vikings one by one and the Vikings redeemed themselves.
Appearance[]
The Vikings appeared as having a dragon-like boat with shields at the sides. Most of the Vikings there also appeared to have horned helmets, like most vikings in pop culture.
Personality[]
The Vikings are greedy. They hoard stuff for themselves from others. They are also shown to steal a television, even though it was not yet invented in that setting.
Quotes[]
“ | So that was the life of a viking. Pillaging and plundering! Those are fancy words for saying they were taking other people's stuff. They were stealing! Their boats were so fast, that nobody could catch them, so they could get away with it. | „ |
~ Archibald Asparagus explains the Vikings' crimes. |
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Trivia[]
- In real life, Vikings don't wear horned helmets.
- Ottar's helmet resembles Fishlegs' helmet from How to Train your Dragon
- This is one of the very few episodes that Larry played as a villain. His other villainous role is King George (VeggieTales). This is also one of the very few episodes to feature Bob playing a villain.
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