In the Beginning: The Bible Stories

In the Beginning: The Bible Stories

TV-PG | 1997

Season

1
26 - The Birth of Jesus
May. 09,1997

The Birth of Jesus

25 - Prophets in the desert
May. 07,1997

24 - Release from Bondage
May. 06,1997

23 - The Exile of Israel
May. 02,1997

22 - King Solomon
May. 01,1997

21 - King David
Apr. 30,1997

20 - King Saul
Apr. 28,1997

19 - One King for Israel
Apr. 25,1997

18 - Jericho
Apr. 24,1997

17 - New Alliance
Apr. 23,1997

16 - Israel's Treachery
Apr. 22,1997

15 - Laws Carved in Stone
Apr. 21,1997

14 - The Exodus
Apr. 18,1997

13 - Moses and Pharaoh
Apr. 18,1997

12 - The Fire in the Desert
Apr. 16,1997

11 - Moses, The Egyptian
Apr. 15,1997

10 - Joseph's Triumph
Apr. 14,1997

9 - Jacob's Children
Apr. 11,1997

8 - Isaac's Destiny
Apr. 10,1997

7 - Isaac and Ishmael
Apr. 09,1997

6 - Sodom and Gomorrah
Apr. 08,1997

5 - Abraham, The Forefather
Apr. 07,1997

4 - The Tower of Babel
Apr. 04,1997

3 - The Story of Noah
Apr. 03,1997

2 - Cain and Abel
Apr. 02,1997

1 - The Creation
Apr. 01,1997

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In the Beginning: The Bible Stories is an anime television series based on The Bible's Hebrew Scriptures created by Osamu Tezuka. The series was a coproduction between Nippon TV, Tezuka's Tezuka Productions, and Italy's government-owned broadcaster, Radiotelevisione Italiana. Although the series was in production during a period of several years in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was not aired in Japan until 1997, on the satellite channel WOWOW. The series has also been aired on TV in the United States, Italy, Spain and Germany. In the Beginning marked the fourth time Bible stories formed the basis of a Japanese-animated television series, following the two Superbook series and The Flying House, which were made for Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network by Tatsunoko Production in the early 1980s. In the Beginning features episodes devoted to most of the major Bible stories of the Old Testament, including the stories of the Creation, Cain and Abel, Noah's Ark, Abraham and Isaac, Joseph, Moses, David, and Solomon, with the final episode featuring the birth of Jesus Christ. As with the second Superbook series, some stories were stretched out over several episodes. Unlike Superbook and The Flying House, however, no contemporary characters from modern times were inserted into the stories, save for the series mascot and viewpoint character, Roco the fox .

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