I remember watching this 2d animated movie at church in the late 90s. It sort of reminded me of Care Bears but it focused mostly the main character.
The main character was a teddy bear (I think with no clothes) and he had this machine that created "good vibes" when he put eggs into it. The villain didn't like this so he tricked the bear by giving him a carton filled with nails. It broke the machine thus making everyone depressed.
The artstyle was sort of similar to the Care Bears show make by Nelvana.
I have watched through the Care Bears films/specials and none of them are about an egg machine, so I doubt it was Care Bears.
I remember watching this 2d animated movie at church in the late 90s. It sort of reminded me of Care Bears but it focused mostly the main character.
The main character was a teddy bear (I think with no clothes) and he had this machine that created "good vibes" when he put eggs into it. The villain didn't like this so he tricked the bear by giving him a carton filled with nails. It broke the machine thus making everyone depressed.
The artstyle was sort of similar to the Care Bears show make by Nelvana.
I have watched through the Care Bears films/specials and none of them are about an egg machine, so I doubt it was Care Bears.
I remember watching this 2d animated movie at church in the late 90s. It sort of reminded me of Care Bears but it focused mostly the main character.
The main character was a teddy bear (I think with no clothes) and he had this machine that created "good vibes" when he put eggs into it. The villain didn't like this so he tricked the bear by giving him a carton filled with nails. It broke the machine thus making everyone depressed.
The artstyle was sort of similar to the Care Bears show make by Nelvana.
I have watched through the Care Bears films/specials and none of them are about an egg machine, so I doubt it was Care Bears.
Maybe Super Ted or Teddy Ruxpin? I looked through some episode guides but didn't see anything that really matched the egg scene. But, maybe looking at some intros will spark a memory?
The episode is on YouTube. I thought it was cute. I am a bit surprised that it's a Christian animated show that's not preachy or just spouting random Bible verses.
The episode is on YouTube. I thought it was cute. I am a bit surprised that it's a Christian animated show that's not preachy or just spouting random Bible verses.
The episode is on YouTube. I thought it was cute. I am a bit surprised that it's a Christian animated show that's not preachy or just spouting random Bible verses.
Pov:Veggietales,321 Penguins and the Prince of Egypt
Prince of Egypt isn't a show and it's just a story form the Bible.
Veggie Tales also recycles Bible stories and will throw in random verses.
I don't know anything about 321 Penguins.
I just feel like a lot of Christian media can come off a bit bland because they sometimes don't want to just tell a story. Like it feels like the Bible is the ONLY story a kid can know, which I guess in some extremely religious houses, that might be the case. Which is sad.
I find a lot of the information about this series to be a bit all over the place.
There are 2 episode (to my knowledge) which were produced in 1990 (tho some place post 1991). It's based off a Christian musical album series, with some of those songs being from the 70s (which IMDB mislabels it as).
Surprisingly, Lemmings came out in 1991, after the production of these episodes. So the fact that the Pudgeons look like Lemmings is by accident. Tho after some digging, the Pudgeons predate the Lemmings by several years. (Not accusing Lemmings of anything but it's a bit sus)
There was an Atari game?! From 1983
I guess there are a bunch of books, audio/songs, other animated series, and such for this franchise. But there doesn't really seem to be other episodes of this 90s series to my knowledge, which is a bit unfortunate. The animation company also made a series called The Amazing Bible, which like most Christian children media, is just Bible stories. I can't really find if they worked on anything outside of that.