


DANIEL AND THE LION'S DEN - DVD Movie Review: We enjoyed this - We enjoyed this at our house, my wife and I and our 13 year old son. The animated show begins with a live action introduction by Charlton Heston, who is the host for this whole biblical animated series. Frankly, there are not a lot of shows out there that visualize in any form the Book of Daniel from the Old Testament of the Bible. And we really wanted to see it in a visual form. While the producers did change some things here and there to move the story along and due to time limits, there are some great segments from the Book of Daniel included. It begins with the capture of Daniel and other young boys of Israel by the Babylonians, shows their tutoring and service to the King as they grow older. It relates how they stayed true to their faith despite great pressure in a foreign land. Daniel especially is undermined by government officials that are jealous of his great administrative skills. They try to have him killed for his faith, which he never denies. The movie shows the an abbreviated version of Daniel's interpretation of King Nebuchadnezzar's dream. It shows the appearance of the mysterious hand on the wall, and Daniel's interpretation of the strange writing for King Darius. It shows the Median/Persian king selecting Daniel to counsel him as well. And of course it shows Daniel being sent to the lions den, due to scheming by others when Daniel refuses to renounce his faith. Now for some parents, you may be concerned over incidents where the king has advisers put to death who tried to undermine Daniel, and Daniel does not object. It was OK with us as our boy is older. The film is 50 minutes in length. As for bible teaching, you may have to take some notes and correct a few liberties taken with the text, in a family discussion after the show as we did. But the message of the scripture gets through, the plot and animation are interesting and never boring. Also from this series we have seen David & Goliath, and Joshua and the Battle of Jericho, they are also well done. If you watch this series and are interested in what other companies are producing in bible animation, also check out a series produced in England for the BBC, title "Testament, the Bible in Animation", available at desertcart.com Review: Easy to read - I was actually going to do a class on the content of this book----but I loaned it to someone and they never gave it back because they liked it so much!
| ASIN | B00008DDW1 |
| Actors | Charlton Heston |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,098 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #20,549 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (152) |
| Director | Bill Kowalchuk |
| Item model number | 994678 |
| MPAA rating | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Animated, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.55 x 5.32 x 7.49 inches; 2.54 ounces |
| Release date | March 31, 2003 |
| Run time | 50 minutes |
| Studio | Gaiam - Entertainment |
M**E
We enjoyed this
We enjoyed this at our house, my wife and I and our 13 year old son. The animated show begins with a live action introduction by Charlton Heston, who is the host for this whole biblical animated series. Frankly, there are not a lot of shows out there that visualize in any form the Book of Daniel from the Old Testament of the Bible. And we really wanted to see it in a visual form. While the producers did change some things here and there to move the story along and due to time limits, there are some great segments from the Book of Daniel included. It begins with the capture of Daniel and other young boys of Israel by the Babylonians, shows their tutoring and service to the King as they grow older. It relates how they stayed true to their faith despite great pressure in a foreign land. Daniel especially is undermined by government officials that are jealous of his great administrative skills. They try to have him killed for his faith, which he never denies. The movie shows the an abbreviated version of Daniel's interpretation of King Nebuchadnezzar's dream. It shows the appearance of the mysterious hand on the wall, and Daniel's interpretation of the strange writing for King Darius. It shows the Median/Persian king selecting Daniel to counsel him as well. And of course it shows Daniel being sent to the lions den, due to scheming by others when Daniel refuses to renounce his faith. Now for some parents, you may be concerned over incidents where the king has advisers put to death who tried to undermine Daniel, and Daniel does not object. It was OK with us as our boy is older. The film is 50 minutes in length. As for bible teaching, you may have to take some notes and correct a few liberties taken with the text, in a family discussion after the show as we did. But the message of the scripture gets through, the plot and animation are interesting and never boring. Also from this series we have seen David & Goliath, and Joshua and the Battle of Jericho, they are also well done. If you watch this series and are interested in what other companies are producing in bible animation, also check out a series produced in England for the BBC, title "Testament, the Bible in Animation", available at Amazon.com
A**E
Easy to read
I was actually going to do a class on the content of this book----but I loaned it to someone and they never gave it back because they liked it so much!
T**!
Nice tale
My children love this movie. We ordered several from this company, and they are nice for the price you pay. They don't compare to the blockbuster The Prince of Egypt, but they relay the bible quite accurately, in a child-friendly manner. The producers are also careful not to show violence too, if that's a concern for some parents. You never see any bloodshed, or any weapon piercing someone.
A**G
As how the Bible states it
We watched this movie as a family and enjoyed it very much. Storyline was very much as the Bible states about Daniel and his friends being taken to Babylon, King Nebuchadnezzar, their clean diet to King Belshazzar's feast when the writing on the wall appeared. The language was clear and clean. I would recommend this production as there was clarity in the voice and sound. Good purchase.
T**S
Great value
You can't go wrong with this when the price is so low. The animation quality is like that typically seen in basic Saturday morning cartoons, which is good enough for kids. What I like is that all the videos in this series give all the important details of the story, rather than giving a shallow, watered-down version as is usually the case in children's stories. These will entertain preschoolers up through junior high and the script is very closely based on the scriptural account. The only reason I didn't give this series a 5 is that each video has a hokey song that could definitely have been left out, but for such a low price and good script, I can overlook that.
T**M
Impressed
I was very impressed with the quality. I was half expecting 80's quality or cheesy storytelling, but am very impressed with cartoon quality that matches anything on Netflix and storytelling that entertained adults as well as kids.
L**S
Help childern learn.
Bought for my neices children so they could learn aboub our Lorb Jesus Christ and have fun while learning. I would recommend to everyone Pastor Bob.
M**G
Accurate Stories from the Bible
We bought a bunch of these animated movies to reinforce what we learn in our non-denominational church. The kids relate what they see in the movies to what they learn in Sunday school, and it helps them to bring the stories together in their mind. We plan on adding to our collection again this Christmas.
K**M
My daugter enjoy tis movie
C**E
love it
J**E
Love it!
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