PropertyValue
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  • The Scallions
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  • Alias No information Origin No information Occupations No information Powers/Skills No information Hobbies No information Goals No information Type of Villains No information The Scallions are a trio of often devious scallions, led by the tallest, who appeared in several VeggieTales episodes, including Larry's High Silk Hat (as a custodian) and King George and the Ducky (as the King's general). The trio debuted as the Wisemen opposite Larry's "Daniel" in the second act of the video, Where's God When I'm S-Scared?. The shortest Scallion was one of "The Milk Money Bandits" in Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed, and sings high tenor. They also appear as 3/4 of the barbershop quartet (along with Frankencelery) in the silly song, The Yodeling Veterinarian of the Alps, in which they narrat
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Goals
  • Depending on episodes.
Origin
  • VeggieTales
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Alias
  • The Scallions
Hobby
  • Being deviant
Occupation
  • Depending on episodes
Fullname
  • None
Size
  • 300
type of villains
  • On-and-Off Villains, Food Villains, Redeemed Villains
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  • Alias No information Origin No information Occupations No information Powers/Skills No information Hobbies No information Goals No information Type of Villains No information The Scallions are a trio of often devious scallions, led by the tallest, who appeared in several VeggieTales episodes, including Larry's High Silk Hat (as a custodian) and King George and the Ducky (as the King's general). The trio debuted as the Wisemen opposite Larry's "Daniel" in the second act of the video, Where's God When I'm S-Scared?. The shortest Scallion was one of "The Milk Money Bandits" in Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed, and sings high tenor. They also appear as 3/4 of the barbershop quartet (along with Frankencelery) in the silly song, The Yodeling Veterinarian of the Alps, in which they narrate the video through song. They are voiced by Mike Nawrocki, Phil Vischer and Mike Sage, respectively.​