
The Amazing Bible Series: The Amazing Children
Jan 01 1989
•Animation
Feeling like kids don't have much of a say in the world, Rikki and Revver call it quits on being children. Enter Doc and Dewey Decimole, who offer up song-filled accounts of the great stories of children in the Bible. Responding to the power of these tales and their pint-size heroes, Rikki and Revver slowly rediscover the blessings of childhood in this installment of the inspirational Christian animated series.
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