Bobtheduck wrote:Superbook was made by Tatsunoko, which made speed racer. It was a Japanese show to begin with, not an american show immitating anime art...
Hey Everyone,
I'm one of the producers working on the re-imagine Superbook series. Here is the history of how and why the original series was produced.
Superbook History
CBN’s animation series, Superbook, was born out of a vision that Pat Robertson and the leadership of CBN had for Japan in 1979. The project was largely centered around CBN’s desire to promote the Bible to the Japanese public in partnership with Word of Life Press and Ken Taylor of Living Bibles International.
During the period 1979 - 1981, CBN approached Young and Rubicon to find the best way to reach the Japanese culture. Young & Rubicon conducted research to determine the best way to promote interest in the Bible and they concluded that Japanese children would be most open to Bible stories and that the popular genres of animation and comic books (called Mangas) would be effective media sources for achieving this goal.
CBN then sent Dick Thomas, CBN’s Marketing V.P., to Japan for research and development purposes. Thomas met with TV executives and market researchers and returned with the recommendation that CBN should get involved with television animation (anime) as the type of program to communicate the message of the Gospel most effectively.
CBN’s strategy included hiring the Yomiko Advertising Agency to work on the Bible promotion project]John.Schafer@cbn.org[/email]