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Phillip Roger Vischer (born June 16, 1966) is an American filmmaker, author, speaker, podcast host, animator, musician, puppeteer, and voice actor who created the computer-animated video series ''
VeggieTales ''VeggieTales'' is an American Christian media, computer generated musical children's animation, and book franchise created by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki under Big Idea Entertainment. The series sees fruit and vegetable characters retell ...
'' alongside
Mike Nawrocki Michael Lewis Nawrocki (born July 8, 1966) is an American director, animator, writer, lyricist, and voice actor best known as the co-creator of the long-running, Christian video series, ''VeggieTales'' where he voiced Larry the Cucumber. He voic ...
. He provided the voice of
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and about half of the other characters in the series. Currently, he owns a small film business, Jellyfish Labs, based in Wheaton, Illinois.


Early life and education

Phil Vischer was born June 16, 1966 in
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, United States, and grew up in
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. 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.


Career

According to Vischer's 2005 autobiography, ''Me Myself and Bob'', Vischer and his longtime friend Mike Nawrocki founded Big Idea Productions in the late 1980s as GRAFx Studios. It started out as a small business that used computer animation to make its films. Eventually, Phil Vischer and Nawrocki created
VeggieTales ''VeggieTales'' is an American Christian media, computer generated musical children's animation, and book franchise created by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki under Big Idea Entertainment. The series sees fruit and vegetable characters retell ...
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. They chose vegetables to serve as the characters because they were easier to animate than human characters. A normal segment of VeggieTales would begin with both talking vegetables on a countertop receiving a letter from someone asking about a particular Christian topic (selfishness, fear, lying, sharing, etcetera) followed by two short stories about the topic. In the middle of the segment would be a silly song. Not only would Vischer and Nawrocki serve as the producers and directors of the show, but they would also voice most of the characters in the franchise (the most by Vischer). The studio's first big creation was 1993
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VeggieTales episode ''"Where's God When I'm S-Scared?"'' which was released on home video in late 1993. Big Idea's next video was ''"God Wants Me To Forgive Them?!?"'' which was released in 1994 and included the help of their first professional voice actor Jeff Morrow. In 1995, the series' third video, ''"Are You My Neighbor?"'', was released and VeggieTales continued releasing at least one video per year and even released their own newsletter called ''"What's the Big Idea?"''. The series was an enormous hit and, by the late-1990s, had earned the company millions of dollars every year. By 1999, Vischer slowly found himself running a company that was losing money due to a variety of circumstances. 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. To make things worse, Big Idea's termination of their association with their long-time distributor
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(the company behind
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and
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), caused Lyrick's parent company,
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to file a lawsuit against the company for ''"breach-of-contract"''. Vischer offered to settle with HiT for $500,000 but, HiT declined and the case went to trial after the judge denied Big Idea's motion for
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. A jury ultimately ruled against Big Idea in 2003, awarding HiT & Lyrick $11M. Although the verdict was later overturned on appeal, the damage was done and Big Idea filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in summer of 2003. After Big Idea was purchased by Classic Media in 2004, Vischer further worked on VeggieTales under contract as a writer until 2009 (and continued to provide the voice of Bob and others until 2017, when his contract ended). Soon after Vischer's departure, VeggieTales was cancelled.


After bankruptcy

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."'' 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." In Late 2009, Vischer began production on a new spin-off series of his puppet show from JellyTelly entitled "What's in the Bible". "What's in the Bible" is a 13-DVD series that walks children through the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation. According to Vischer,"What's in the Bible" teaches "Christianity in the same way Walt Disney taught America about space travel and "Our Friend the Atom" on TV in the 50s and 60s, and the same way Carl Sagan taught America about "The Cosmos" on PBS in the 80s". Vischer hired renowned YouTubers Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal to write, sing, and perform several songs about the books of the Bible for the series. 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. Beginning in 2012, Vischer began to host ''The Holy Post Podcast'' (formerly ''The Phil Vischer Podcast''), a weekly podcast discussing life, pop-culture, media, and theology through the use of humor in what he characterizes as a "post-Christian" American culture. The podcast, co-hosted by writer and former ''Christianity Today'' editor Skye Jethani and documentary producer & voiceover actress Christian Taylor, provides thorough critiques of American Christians' engagement with politics and the public square. It regularly ranks in the top 100 podcasts. In June 2020, Phil Vischer launched a video streaming service named MrPhil.TV. He said he launched the streaming service one month early due to the Covid-19 pandemic. MrPhil.TV features non-VeggieTales content that Vischer created, including The Mr Phil Show (created for Right Now Media), and What's In The Bible. Vischer said that he had to pay for the ability to upload What's In The Bible, since he had sold it to another party.


Revival of ''VeggieTales''

In March of 2019, Phil Vischer announced on his Twitter that he had re-teamed with his longtime partner
Mike Nawrocki Michael Lewis Nawrocki (born July 8, 1966) is an American director, animator, writer, lyricist, and voice actor best known as the co-creator of the long-running, Christian video series, ''VeggieTales'' where he voiced Larry the Cucumber. He voic ...
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. It marked the first time that Vischer had any control of the franchise since selling Big Idea at the end of 2003. At first, Vischer declined involvement in the TBN reboot until he realized that TBN intended to continue the concept of the original VeggieTales direct-to-video series, before it became a
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franchise. In 2021, Vischer announced on Twitter that he and Nawrocki had departed from the franchise after being denied greater creative control by Big Idea Entertainment and claimed that the unit was looking to recast their characters.


Voice acting

As the co-creator of ''VeggieTales'', alongside
Mike Nawrocki Michael Lewis Nawrocki (born July 8, 1966) is an American director, animator, writer, lyricist, and voice actor best known as the co-creator of the long-running, Christian video series, ''VeggieTales'' where he voiced Larry the Cucumber. He voic ...
, he has voiced hundreds of characters. Among them being;
Bob the Tomato This is a list of characters that appear in the ''VeggieTales'' franchise. Primary characters Bob the Tomato Bob the Tomato (introduced 1993) is the friendly but slightly high-strung host of ''VeggieTales''. Creator Phil Vischer has often cite ...
,
Archibald Asparagus This is a list of characters that appear in the ''VeggieTales'' franchise. Primary characters Bob the Tomato Bob the Tomato (introduced 1993) is the friendly but slightly high-strung host of ''VeggieTales''. Creator Phil Vischer has often cited ...
,
Pa Grape This is a list of characters that appear in the ''VeggieTales'' franchise. Primary characters Bob the Tomato Bob the Tomato (introduced 1993) is the friendly but slightly high-strung host of ''VeggieTales''. Creator Phil Vischer has often cited ...
, Mr. Lunt, Jimmy Gourd, Mr. Nezzer, Philippe Pea and several others. With JellyTelly he has been the puppeteer and voice of several characters including Buck Denver, Captain Pete, Helen Rosenfiddle, Sunday School Lady, and others.


Personal life

Vischer currently lives in
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, located approximately 25 miles (40 km) west of
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. His wife Lisa provides voices to several characters in the ''VeggieTales'' series, most notably Junior Asparagus. They have three children.


Filmography


Published works

Books by Phil Vischer include the following: *''Junior's Colors'' (1997) *''How Many Veggies?'' (1997) *''Pa Grape's Shapes'' (1997) *''Bob & Larry's ABC's'' (1997) *''The Story of Flibber-o-Loo'' (1997) *''
Rack, Shack and Benny This is a list of VHS and DVD releases of the animated children's television series ''VeggieTales''. Videos Original videos (1993–2015) Theatrical films Compilation videos Collections # ''Lessons From The Sock Drawer'' ...
'' (1997) *''
Dave and the Giant Pickle This is a list of VHS and DVD releases of the animated children's television series '' VeggieTales''. Videos Original videos (1993–2015) Theatrical films Compilation videos Collections # ''Lessons From The Sock Drawer'' ...
'' (1997) *'' Larry-Boy! And the Fib from Outer Space!'' (1997) *''Archibald's Opposites'' (1998) *''Time for Tom'' (1998) *'' A Snoodle's Tale'' (2004) *''Sidney & Norman: A Tale of Two Pigs'' (2005) *''Me, Myself, & Bob'' (2006) *''47 Beavers On the Big Blue Sea'' (2007) *''I Thank God for This Day'' (2012) *''Why Do We Call it Christmas?'' (2014) *''What is Easter?'' (2015) *''The Laugh and Learn Bible For Kids (2019)'' *''The Laugh and Learn Bible For Little Ones (2020)''


References


External links

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