by Phil Vischer
Book review
broadcast by Janice Byrd
What
happened to the VeggieTales? They all but
disappeared after their movie debut of Jonah in
2002, and are just now returning with new DVDs, a Saturday
morning television show, and another movie. In his
autobiography, Me, Myself, & Bob, Phil Vischer,
the founder of Big Idea Productions and the inventor of Bob the
Tomato and Larry the Cucumber, tells us why and how it all came
down.
Phil Vischer was an odd sort of
kid--creative, entrepreneurial, religious, curious and quiet.
The first half of the book chronicles Vischer’s coming of age,
coming to Jesus, and coming to idolize and imitate Walt Disney.
Vischer had a dream, a dream he believed was God-given.
Vischer’s plan was to make a living during
the day by doing commercial animation, and then in the evenings
to develop an animated kid’s show. It was Phil’s wife Lisa who
came up with the vegetable format, but it was always Phil’s
vision to show kids how special they are and how much God loves
them.
At the end of the book, an on-line link to an
additional unpublished bonus chapter of Me, Myself, and Bob
gives those interested in digital art detailed technical
descriptions of how Bob and Larry actually came to animated
life.
The demise of Vischer’s dream is a
heartbreaking and humbling tale which gave me a better
understanding of how God could stand back and allow my own
dreams and earnest efforts to fail. “What kind of a God would do
that? And why?" That’s the question this book ultimately
answers.
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