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  • dmeek-3205526 February 2022
    All parents, that I know, wish they could say, "We don't give our kids screen time." But we all do from time to time. The key is to make the time intentional and not "mindless".

    This show, along with Theo, is faithful to the Scriptures. So many kids' "Christian" shows just teach moralistic fundamentalism, or focus on humanistic teachings about being a good person. This show is biblically accurate, while having engaging, real-world scenarios that kids can relate to.

    My daughter and I watch an episode every morning during breakfast and we talk about the Bible story... what we learned about God, what we learned about man, and how we can apply it to our life. Parents, just be purposeful in your use of media. Engage your children for Christ. Someone will teach your kids about life. It should be you!
  • I am so thankful for this show. The kids love it and they are learning so much about the Gospel. I definitely recommend it!
  • brandyspringer6 April 2023
    I don't understand why someone "takyahlove22" would base your rating on the color of someone's skin???? I think you need to reevaluate your way of thinking because it's not about that.. I honestly didn't even notice anything like that because I was to busy watching parts of the Bible unfold and what it was teaching. I don't read the Bible and think about what race someone was... But at the same time I don't go out in the world and judge people... Especially skin tone..... Because God sees not skin color, but your heart. Leave the judging up to him. The fact that you noticed color is a sad.....
  • Every story from the Bible that Superbook tells, has a lesson to be learned and the lesson is applied to real life situations. Superbook keeps all of the kids in my Bible study classes entertained and wanting more. I uses this for kids TK-8th grade.

    The start of most Superbook episodes is with Chris, Joy and Gizmo (the robot) and either Chris or Joy has a situation to deal with (making the right choice, helping someone, forgiving someone, etc.). Then Superbook takes them back in time to a part of the Bible that will help them with their situation back home. The kids and Gizmo interact with the people from the Bible and learn so much! The fact that Superbook can cram so much information in such a short time frame is beyond me. During the kids adventure in time, they ask questions and a lot of times Gizmo uses his inner computer to answer the question OR someone from the Bible answers it. After the kids have learned their lesson, Superbook takes them back home at the same time they left and the kids can now make a good decision and take action; for example, sharing their pizza with the less fortunate.

    If you buy these DVDs, which I high recommend you do, they each come with a family discussion guide filled with questions, where in the Bible to find the answer, and prayers. I use the discussion guide to help me come up with questions for my middle school aged classes, really get them to think about how what happened in Superbook relates to life.

    Overall this is an amazing series and I always look forward to what story they will release next!
  • Kirpianuscus19 September 2020
    Obvious, a great remake. In my case, reminding the memories of early years. But, no doubts, it represents the fair gift for new generations , giving to the meeting with Holy Book force and intensity as pillars for profound useful lessons for understand the real meanings of life , gestures, words and attittudes. Short, just interesting and good option for education, not only religious, of new generations.
  • takyahlove22 August 2021
    I really wanted to give it more stars. Cause it's a great show. However, I just couldn't because it has zero black characters nor characters of any other culture/race. Even though most of the Bible takes place in AFRICA, Israel, & the Middle East. So yeah.. there's that. Definitely NOT inclusive. And all the angels are white with blonde hair. While Satans Angels are more on the dark skin tone side. Really?!?! Lol. Wow...
  • Despite Being Low Budget Its A Good Show I Love It Talks about god
  • The plot of the episodes is fine, the only thing is that they skip many biblical events from the old testament, leaving them for future seasons (as if they thought that the series would be a failure or something like that).

    As for the animation, it's fine (by 2010 standards), it doesn't remind me of that 3D character design that hybridized with 2D (placing lines in the character design), here it looks like that hybrid style, only that without the lines and... it looks weird. More than anything it seems that the character designs look weird, boxy or unappealing to the viewer. What more can I say.
  • Throughout times, Superbook has grown to 5 seasons ! And it all filled with an amazing new 3D lightning and animation.

    And Superbook has brought 3 new character!

    Ellie - a beautiful brown girl Jiao Wai - a Chinese smart student Pastor Aaron - a priest for Chris and Joy on season5

    Superbook REALLY changed the quality, from "simple - bad quality" animation , into way more cooler one , it has an exclusive new animator who worked for Disney series : Sofia the First.

    If you have doubt at season 1 - 2 , then watch the free season 3 ( or subscription for season 4 -5 )
  • eivie-7808816 March 2024
    It's actually a really decent show. I watched it in school as an elementary-schooler and later used it to teach my brother the Bible stories. Superbook approaches them in an interesting and fairly accurate way. I would probably recommend it to kids ages 7+ as there are some scary scenes/blood (but it is the Bible, after all). The stories are explained in a much more complicated way and can be difficult for younger kids to understand. The animation definitely improves as the series progresses, and there's an applicable lesson taught in every episode. Be sure to explain to your kid that the kids and the robot are filler and aren't part of the real Bible story (this is pretty obvious, though). Overall I think it's a great show and is very helpful in teaching Bible stories.
  • I watched Superbook when it first came out and I can remember certain episodes still, even from the 80s. Superbook goes exactly by the bible. The whole point to Superbook is showing how the bible can come to life by telling stories that children of all ages can comprehend. They show the actual story from the bible, then show the characters of Superbook; Chris, Joy and Gizmo, in similar circumstances related to the different stories told. The characters, storylines, graphics and music is easily to understand and brilliantly done! From the 80s, and now, modern times, this show has accomplished reaching the children of this uncertain world. This is definitely a show to use to teach your children and Sunday school classes. God bless everyone reading this. May God touch your lives and your childrens :)
  • This show is incredible- I came to it looking for a show that could actually expose people to Bible Stories in an engaging way instead of just reading them off of an emotionless text- Some of the most well known stories in the Bible, such as the Tower of Babel or Jacob's Ladder, are only a handful of verses long and if you zone out for even half a page you could miss those stories entirely.

    Superbook delivered that, just- perhaps in a similar way to the Christian God- not quite in the way I expected. With the exception of Season 1, stories are told in a random order as this show is mostly episodic- Each episode contains 2 kids, Chris, Joy, and their robot friend who you're just supposed to accept is there, Gizmo, stumbling themselves into a relatable modern way problem. Just when they prove they don't know how to handle this problem, Superbook shows up to take them back in time to experience a bible story firsthand, that is in some way related to what they are going through. By the end of each episode, Chris and/or Joy learn a lesson (Gizmo is purely there for Comic Relief), and are taken back home to put their newfound wisdom to good use.

    While this is definitely a kids show, a lot of the episodes actually deal with problems adults may come across, especially in the later seasons. The best introduction episode for the show I believe is Season 2, Episode 1, Jonah. Many people know about the story of Jonah and how he was in a fish for 3 days, but Not that many people seem to actually know why he was there. The point of the story isn't for him to be in a fish for three days. The story is actually about learning to forgive people even when you think they don't deserve it.

    Similarly, it seems a lot of people know about Joseph's "coat of many colors" but don't seem to know anything else about the story, when the coat is basically the most insignificant part of that story- It represents the moment Joseph's brothers are pushed over the edge, but everything that happens after the coat is wrecked is what the story is really about and it gets pretty brutal.

    My favorite episode though is from Season 5, when Joy is questioning if it's even right for her to hang around her non Christian friends, only for Superbook to show her that even Jesus hung around "sinners" to build relationships with them.

    There are also plenty of episodes that shake up the status quo a bit which is good fun.

    And while Gizmo can be annoying as the comic relief character, Chris and Joy rarely laugh at his quirks which can give you the feeling that it's okay if you don't find him funny- Maybe that doesn't make much sense but I feel it works.

    If you're willing to embrace your child self and learn some valuable life lessons that are applicable to both children and adults, give this a watch!