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Bibleman

  • TV Series
  • 1995–
  • TV-Y7
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Bibleman (1995)
ComedyFamilySci-Fi

Miles Peterson had everything: Money, power, fame...Until he lost it. Then Miles finds the power of God and harnesses that power to become Bibleman.Miles Peterson had everything: Money, power, fame...Until he lost it. Then Miles finds the power of God and harnesses that power to become Bibleman.Miles Peterson had everything: Money, power, fame...Until he lost it. Then Miles finds the power of God and harnesses that power to become Bibleman.

  • Creator
    • Tony Salerno
  • Stars
    • Brady Williams
    • Willie Aames
    • Maylo McCaslin
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    923
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Tony Salerno
    • Stars
      • Brady Williams
      • Willie Aames
      • Maylo McCaslin
    • 59User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Brady Williams
    • Cypher…
    • 1999–2010
    Willie Aames
    Willie Aames
    • Bibleman…
    • 1995–2005
    Maylo McCaslin
    Maylo McCaslin
    • U.N.I.C.E.…
    • 1996–2004
    Heather McSmith
    • Biblegirl…
    • 2002–2010
    Brian Lemmons
    Brian Lemmons
    • Luxor Spawndroth…
    • 1998–2002
    Robert T. Schlipp
    • Bibleman…
    • 2004–2010
    Lindsay Lewis
    • Melody
    • 2006–2010
    Jef Scott
    • Wacky Protestor…
    • 2002–2005
    Marc Wayne
    • Coats
    • 1998–2000
    Callie Dye
    • Calli…
    • 1995–1996
    Natasha Smith
    • Nikki
    • 1995–1996
    Ashley Perry
    • Ashley
    • 1995–1996
    Tracy Henao
    • Biblegirl…
    • 2001
    Les VanValkinburgh
    • Ludicrous
    • 2001
    Peter Vann
    • Cheater
    • 2006–2010
    Mark Cole
    • Chad…
    • 1995
    Kelly La Croix
    • Kim
    • 1995
    Kavin Panmeechao
    • Danny
    • 1995
    • Creator
      • Tony Salerno
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    JenniferJamesDavies

    well intentioned, but lacking relevance!

    Although this show is jam-packed with scripture, I have to say that I am afraid that this show is making a mockery of Christianity. As Christians, we should be trying to put truth in media, yes, but I do not understand how creating a character like "Bible Man" can be helpful to portraying messages of truth. It is just hard for me to watch yet another show that is so heavily drenched in Christian subculture that it is not sensitive to the non-Christian ears that we could be witnessing to in more creative, loving, and less in-your-face kind of ways. Christianity is a lifestyle and a personal relationship with God, not a battle against the unsaved.
    1mlg-t888

    God have mercy

    I am going to be brief about this horrifying series, let me begin by stating I am a Christian, so I hold no kind of vendetta against the morals portrayed.

    Let me explain my feelings about this show in one sentence: This is an awfully acted, horrifically directed, terribly written, atrociously misinformed, horrendously uninspired "series" that deserves to have a warning on it to keep unsuspecting families from renting it.

    That is my one sentence review, there you have it.

    NOTE: This series does not reflect what Christians enjoy to watch, quite the contrary really.
    spooky_kid2

    Man this is really bad!

    One of the worst things I've ever seen! The "god channel" made this show to make young viewers religious. Just a bunch of Christian propaganda. You can see Bibleman fight "The lie","The sin","The hypocrite" and many other "bad" things. I saw it and I'm not brainwashed...yet. It would maybe work if they actually spend some money and made a good show out of it, but still it can be very fun to watch...
    1sentailavender

    What are you talking about?!?

    This movie/series is horrible. It has horrific acting, plot, and effects. If I wanted to teach my children about God, I would, as others mentioned, get Veggietales. Not this stuff. There are so many inconsistencies in the story and ideas; so much of it makes no sense or is completely stupid. The unrealistic situations that Bibleman's little kiddie pals are stuck in don't help either. It also taught me that even if it's bad to lie, cheat, be prideful, or be angry, it's just fine to fight people with lightsabers! I mean, there are so many people commenting on this movie, and we're all saying basically the same thing, but with even more reasons to hate it tagged on. If you actually watch an episode of this stuff, you will see what we are all talking about. Trust me, you don't want to see this, and your kids don't either.
    Jonah14

    Fear them

    Oh, Lord.

    After seeing this badly acted, badly written, and the worst superhero since Puma Man (which itself had an odd theology), I don't know which is scarier - the thought that this piece of dung was thought of, or that Willie Aames (of "Eight Is Enough" infamy) stars in it, or these posters who call it "excellent", and "great for the whole family".

    Only if that family has Crow T. Robot and Tom Servo wisecracking and making fun of it.

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    • Trivia
      'Bibleman' wasn't the first time Willie Aames played a heroic character with a glowing yellow energy weapon on children's television. He also provided the voice of Hank the Ranger on the animated 'Dungeons & Dragons' show in 1983.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: [Opening Credits] Miles Peterson... A man who had it all: wealth, status, success. But still, something was lacking. Miserable, alone, his spirit beaten, Miles Peterson gave up. Then, in his darkest hour, the words of a single book began to change his life. At last, Miles Peterson felt the burning desire to know God. Inspired by the Word of God, and equipped with unyielding faith, Miles pledged to fight evil in the name of God... as BIBLEMAN! And just when he had nothing to live for, he found the Power of God!

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      Featured in DVD-R Hell: Bibleman (2012)

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      • 1995 (United States)
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