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3 Voice cast  



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3.3  Additional voices  







4 Episodes  





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The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible
(From left to right): Seph, Storyteller, Moki, Margo, Derek, Nod children.
Genre
  • Adventure
  • Drama
  • Christianity
  • Directed by
  • Ray Patterson (supervising director)
  • Voices ofDarleen Carr
    Terry McGovern (1985-1989)
    Darryl Hickman (1989-1992)
    Rob Paulsen
    Narrated byMichael Rye (Opening only)
    Theme music composerHoyt Curtin
    Composers
    • Hoyt Curtin
  • Gary William Friedman (Ep. 8 only)
  • Tom Worrall (Episode 8; Episode 9, additional music)
  • Vaughn Johnson (last 2 episodes)
  • Albert Lloyd Olson (Episode 11 only)
  • Russell Fox (choral music, eps. 7&9)
  • Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of episodes13
    Production
    Executive producers
  • Joseph Barbera
  • Paul Sabella (Episode 4&11)
  • ProducerKay Wright
    Editors
    • Gil Iverson
  • Tim Iverson (last 3 episodes)
  • Tom Gleason (last 2 episodes)
  • Running time25–30 minutes
    Production companyHanna-Barbera Productions
    Original release
    ReleaseApril 26, 1985 (1985-04-26) –
    August 19, 1992 (1992-08-19)

    The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible is an animated direct-to-video film series produced by Hanna-Barbera that tells of three young adventurers who travel back in time to watch biblical events take place.[1] Thirteen videos were released between 1985 and 1992.

    Overview[edit]

    Derek and Margo, two young archaeologists, are on a dig accompanied by "their nomad friend", a boy named Moki. They come across a door in an ancient ruin that turns out to be a portal through time. Though the introduction is the same in all videos, each episode sends the three friends into a different story from the Bible. They often interact with principal figures from each story, but without any significant effect upon the plot so as not to alter the course of history; in other episodes, they arrive decades after the events depicted in the Bible and are relayed the story by a firsthand witness.

    The episodes were not released in an order consistent with the Biblical chronology, but can be construed to give a coherent story beginning with "The Creation" and ending with "The Easter Story", which is told from a Christian viewpoint. The first six episodes, released simultaneously, relate Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) stories, with episodes pertaining to the life of Jesus being added among some additional Old Testament stories as the series progressed.

    Each individual episode featured celebrity voices in principal Biblical roles.

    Production and distribution[edit]

    The series was initially conceived by Hanna-Barbera co-founder Joseph Barbera some seventeen years before it was produced, but he had difficulty in procuring support for the project. Eventually, however, Hanna-Barbera's parent company Taft Broadcasting agreed to provide funding, and the first video was released in 1985, then Turner Home Entertainment continued production after they bought Hanna-Barbera in 1991. Sparrow-Star Song assisted with distribution, releasing all thirteen episodes on VHS, one episode per tape. Five of these episodes ("The Miracles of Jesus", "David and Goliath", "Noah's Ark", "The Easter Story", and "Moses") were released on DVD in 2006.[2][3][4]

    In 2024, 39 years after its production, the series will make its television debut among the inaugural offerings of digital television network MeTV Toons, which draws from the Hanna-Barbera library for its content; MeTV Toons airs the program on Sunday mornings.[5]

    Voice cast[edit]

    Main[edit]

  • Darryl Hickman – Derek (1989–1992)
  • Michael Rye – Narrator (main titles), Sebel (in "Samson and Delilah")
  • Rob Paulsen – Moki
  • Terry McGovern – Derek (1985–1989)
  • Special guest stars[edit]

  • Alan OppenheimerJonah (in "Jonah")
  • Barry BostwickJoseph (in "Joseph and his Brothers")
  • Bruce McGill
  • Charlotte RaeNoah's wife (in "Noah's Ark")
  • David AckroydAngel (in "The Nativity"), Jesus Christ (in "The Miracles of Jesus")
  • Dean JonesKing Ahasuerus (in "Queen Esther")
  • Ed AsnerJoshua (in "Joshua and the Battle of Jericho")
  • Gavin MacLeodDaniel (in "Daniel and the Lion's Den")
  • Gregory HarrisonJoseph (in "The Nativity")
  • Harold GouldBenjamin (in "The Miracles of Jesus")
  • Helen HuntMary (in "The Nativity")
  • Helen SlaterQueen Esther (in "Queen Esther")
  • Herschel BernardiGoliath (in "David and Goliath")
  • James Earl JonesPharaoh (in "Moses")
  • James WhitmoreMoses (in "Moses")
  • Jeffrey Tambor – Eli (in "The Nativity"), Peter ("The Easter Story")
  • Joe SpanoJesus (in "The Easter Story")
  • John Randolph
  • Les Tremayne – the Storyteller (in "The Creation"), God (in "The Creation")
  • Linda PurlDelilah (in "Samson and Delilah")
  • Lorne GreeneNoah (in "Noah's Ark")
  • Marc SingerAdam (in "The Creation")
  • Michael Constantine
  • Perry KingSamson (in "Samson and Delilah")
  • Richard Libertini – Apple Merchant (in "The Creation")
  • Richard ThomasMark (in "The Easter Story")
  • Robby BensonDavid (in "David and Goliath")
  • Ron RifkinMordecai (in "Queen Esther")
  • Roscoe Lee BrowneMagus (in "The Nativity")
  • Stephanie ZimbalistEve (in "The Creation")
  • Tim CurryThe Serpent (in "The Creation"), Judas Iscariot (in "The Easter Story")
  • Vincent PriceKing Herod (in "The Nativity")
  • Werner KlempererHaman (in "Queen Esther")
  • Additional voices[edit]

    • Alan Johnson –
  • Alan OppenheimerBelshazzar (in "Daniel and the Lion's Den"), Melon Merchant (in "The Nativity"), Wise Man #2 (in "The Nativity")
  • Allan Lurie
  • Andre Stojka – Lead Heckler (in "Noah's Ark"), King Saul's Councilor (in "David and Goliath")
  • B.J. WardHaman's Wife (in "Queen Esther")
  • Barry Dennen – Senel (in "The Easter Story")
  • Bernard ErhardSaul (in "David and Goliath")
  • Bill WoodsonSimon (in "The Easter Story")
  • Brock Peters – Priest (in "Samson and Delilah")
  • David Mendenhall – Seth (in "The Creation")
  • Dena DietrichBelshazarr's Mother (in "Daniel and the Lion's Den")
  • Dick Gautier
  • Dorian Harewood – Roman Guard (in "The Easter Story")
  • Ed Gilbert – Balak (in "The Easter Story"), Micah (in "Jonah")
  • Frank Welker – Lions, Soldier (in "Daniel and the Lion's Den"); Monkey, Roman Soldier (in "The Nativity")
  • Fredrica Weber
  • George DiCenzo
  • George Hearn – Retainer (in "Queen Esther")
  • Henry Corden – Animal Wrangler (in "Daniel and the Lion's Den")
  • Henry Polic II – Secal (in "Daniel and the Lion's Den")
  • Jerry Dexter
  • Joseph Ruskin
  • Keene CurtisPontius Pilate (in "The Easter Story")
  • Kristoffer Tabori – Young Jonah (in "Jonah")
  • Mariette HartleyRahab
  • Michael BellEliab, Philistine Soldier (in "David and Goliath")
  • Michael Nouri
  • Nancy Dussault – Martha (in "Jonah")
  • Nicholas Guest
  • Paul Eiding
  • Paul Lukather
  • Peter Cullen – King of Nineveh (in "Jonah"), Japeth (in "Noah's Ark")
  • Peter Mark Richman
  • Peter Renaday
  • René Auberjonois
  • Richard Dysart
  • Richard Erdman – Egyptian Magician (in "Moses")
  • Scott Grimes – Yasha (in "The Nativity")
  • Stan Jones
  • Tony JayCaiaphas (in "The Easter Story"), God, Man (in "Jonah"), Jerusalem Man #3 (in "The Easter Story")
  • Vic Perrin
  • Virginia Gregg – Miriam (in "Samson and Delilah")
  • William Wright –
  • Zale Kessler
  • Episodes[edit]

    No. Title Directed by Story by Storyboarded by Original release date
    1"Moses"Ray PattersonHarvey BullockRic EstradaApril 26, 1985 (1985-04-26)
    The trio witnesses the ten plagues of Egypt and follow Moses through the parting of the Red Sea.
    2"David and Goliath"Ray PattersonHarvey BullockRic EstradaApril 25, 1986 (1986-04-25)
    The three meet David and eventually see him defeat Goliath.
    3"Joshua and the Battle of Jericho"Ray PattersonHarvey BullockRic EstradaApril 25, 1986 (1986-04-25)
    The trio find themselves ensnared in the Battle of Jericho.
    4"Noah's Ark"Ray PattersonHarvey BullockRic EstradaApril 25, 1986 (1986-04-25)
    The protagonists find themselves aboard Noah's Ark.
    5"Samson and Delilah"Ray PattersonHarvey BullockRic EstradaApril 25, 1986 (1986-04-25)
    The protagonists find themselves witnessing the story of Samson and Delilah.
    6"Daniel and the Lion's Den"Ray PattersonDennis MarksRic EstradaApril 25, 1986 (1986-04-25)
    The trio find themselves in Babylon, where they witness the miracle of Daniel in the lions' den.
    7"The Nativity"Don LuskBruce D. Johnson and Harvey Bullock (story adaptation), Dennis Marks (teleplay)Ric Estrada and Robert TaylorOctober 15, 1987 (1987-10-15)
    The trio witnesses the birth of Jesus.
    8"The Creation"Don LuskDennis MarksLew Saw and Kay WrightJuly 15, 1988 (1988-07-15)
    The three protagonists listen to a storyteller recount the creation as well as the Fall. At the same time, they learn their own lessons in honesty after tricking a gardener into giving them fruit for free.
    9"The Easter Story"Don LuskDennis MarksJim WilloughbyMarch 15, 1989 (1989-03-15)
    Mark describes the last days of Jesus' life, leading up to the crucifixion and resurrection.
    10"Joseph and His Brothers"Don LuskDennis Marks and Karran Eccles WrightJim WilloughbyNovember 8, 1990 (1990-11-08)
    The trio befriend Joseph and learn about his coat of many colors.
    11"The Miracles of Jesus"Don LuskKarran Eccles WrightRic EstradaSeptember 26, 1991 (1991-09-26)
    The time travelers encounter an elderly version of the young man raised from the dead in the city of Nain, who recounts the various miracles of Jesus.
    12"Queen Esther"Don LuskKarran Eccles WrightRic EstradaFebruary 27, 1992 (1992-02-27)
    Esther and Mordecai expose the duplicity of Haman.
    13"Jonah"Don LuskKarran Eccles WrightRic EstradaAugust 19, 1992 (1992-08-19)
    Jonah recounts the story of his journey to Nineveh and being swallowed by a fish.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Sennett, Ted (1989). The Art of Hanna-Barbera: Fifty Years of Creativity. Studio. p. 239. ISBN 978-0670829781. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  • ^ Barbera, Joseph (1994). My Life in "Toons": From Flatbush to Bedrock in Under a Century. Atlanta, GA: Turner Publishing. pp. 210–215. ISBN 1-57036-042-1.
  • ^ Alasdair, Steven (2001-03-28). "William Hanna, animator and cartoon creator". The Scotsman. p. 16.
  • ^ Natale, Richard; Phil Gallo (2001-03-21). "William Hanna". Variety. p. 151.
  • ^ "MeTV Toons - Program Schedule" (PDF). Retrieved June 6, 2024.
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