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by Wilmer Conroy Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is Phil Vischer and what does he do?

Phil Vischer is most well-known for the hit children’s series Veggie Tales. As the founder of Big Idea and Jellyfish labs, Vischer knows how to come up with compelling ideas for children’s shows and how to execute those ideas successfully. He also knows how to produce an effective and catchy narrative.

What happened to Phil Vischer from Veggie Tales?

After Big Idea was purchased by Classic Media in 2004, Vischer continued to work on VeggieTales under contract as a writer until 2009 and voice actor until 2017 when his contract ended. Soon after Vischer's departure, VeggieTales was cancelled. After selling Big Idea, Phil Vischer took two years off to recuperate.

What happened to Phil Vischer from Jellyfish Labs?

After selling Big Idea, Phil Vischer took two years off to recuperate. He then started a brand-new production studio called Jellyfish Labs in order to launch his new business vision; JellyTelly, which he intended to be "a Nickelodeon for Christians."

What is Phil Vischer’s white privilege?

In 2017, Phil Vischer released a podcast episode wherein he spoke about the concept of “white privilege,” which is a tenet of Critical Race Theory. In particular, he applied the concept of white privilege to his own success as a filmmaker and originator of Veggie Tales.

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Welcome to the Phil Vischer Podcast archive!

Here you can find a list of all of the podcasts that Phil and the team have ever made, grouped by month, for easy access to the whole archive.

About The Author

Phil Vischer is an author, speaker, filmmaker, best known as the creator of the children's series VeggieTales. He also hosts the Phil Vischer Podcast and creates teaching resources for families.

Interview Part One

Well, Phil Vischer. Good to have you on the podcast. Thanks for talking to us.

Interview Part Two

You also did an explainer video on race, which came out in the wake of George Floyd’s murder in 2020, walking through the concept of institutional racism, the laws that were put into place with the specific intent of disadvantaging people of color. Did you get pushback on that?

Credits

Language of God is produced by BioLogos. It has been funded in part by the John Templeton Foundation, the Fetzer Institute and by individual donors who contribute to BioLogos. Language of God is produced and mixed by Colin Hoogerwerf. That’s me. Our theme song is by Breakmaster Cylinder.

What did Phil Vischer believe?

Phil Vischer said in his book that he believed that his heart had turned from God while being CEO of Big Idea and that the company's fall was a "wake-up call" and, because of this, Vischer limits his own power at Jellyfish Labs and allows God to "guide the company.".

Where was Phil Vischer born?

Early life and education. Phil Vischer was born June 16, 1966 in Muscatine, Iowa, United States, and grew up in Chicago, Illinois. For three semesters, Vischer attended St. Paul Bible College (currently known as Crown College ); around that time, he also worked at a small Christian video production company.

What was the first movie that Vischer made?

Their series continued being a hit in the market, but Vischer's decision to take out a loan and produce their first full-length film, Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie , caused the company to slowly fall apart financially.

What did Phil Vischer do after selling Big Idea?

He then started a brand-new production studio called Jellyfish Labs in order to launch his new business vision ; JellyTelly, which he intended to be "a Nickelodeon for Christians." Phil Vischer said in his book that he believed that his heart had turned from God while being CEO of Big Idea and that the company's fall was a "wake-up call" and, because of this, Vischer limits his own power at Jellyfish Labs and allows God to "guide the company."

Who is Phil Vischer's partner?

In March of 2019, Phil Vischer announced on his Twitter that he had re-teamed with his longtime partner Mike Nawrocki at TBN to revive the VeggieTales series. Just like previously, Vischer and Nawrocki would return to voice their characters and also work as writers for the new show.

Who created the veggietales?

Eventually, Phil Vischer and Nawrocki created VeggieTales and renamed the company to Big Idea Productions. The "Big Idea" for Vischer, was to teach children about right-from-wrong using God's messages from the Bible. The characters they came up with were Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber.

How many episodes of What's in the Bible?

The series was distributed by Tyndale House Publishers. The 13 episodes of "What's in the Bible " were released between March of 2010 to March of 2014.

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