For #ThrowbackThursday, in like my tribute to Nintega Dario (who does make good 3D CGI animations, and is a VeggieTales superfan like me), here's the CGI animated shows I watched back as a kid in the late 90s-early 2000s. The shows are Rolie Polie Olie, VeggieTales, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius, and Cubix: Robots for Everyone.
As Nicolas is a committed Christian, same for Catherine Taber (the voice of Lori Loud in The Loud House), and Sophai Woodward (who plays Luna Loud in A Loud House Christmas and The Really Loud House), I'm Roman-Catholic (because I'm Filipino-American), as VeggieTales was originally geared towards Christian audience, since 1998, it has been popular in the mass-media markets, as Lyrick Studios was the first company to release the series to the mass-media markets.
For Rolie Polie Olie, I watched it on Playhouse Disney, and CBC Kids (my mom recorded 3 episodes on a VHS tape, while I was on vacation in Canada, visiting my aunts there a longtime ago in the early 2000s, since Rolie Polie Olie is a Canadian-produced CGI cartoon, produced by Nelvana, and one of the earliest CGI preschool animated series, after VeggieTales), years later, it reran on Disney Junior TV channel from 2012-2014, and since 2021, it's now streaming on Disney+, along with some old Playhouse Disney programs.
For The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, I watched it on Nickelodeon and later on it's sister channel, Nicktoons in the 2000s. It's now streaming on Paramount+.
For Cubix, I think I remember watching it on Kids' WB, and years later on the FoxBox (later 4Kids TV), and The CW4Kids (later Toonzai). I know it did also air on Vortexx. It's a South Korean-produced CGI animated series by Cinepix, and the English-language North American distribution was produced by 4Kids Entertainment.