Tuesday, June 19, 2018

SUPER BOOK and FLYING HOUSE



SUPER BOOK OPENING

FLYING HOUSE


Both series aired in 1982 with several seasons and a number of episodes.

Two of the morning weekend cartoons I watched during my elementary school days. All stories are Bible related for both series.

Super Book where two kids a toy robot magically enters a book which is assumed as the Bible. As they enter the book the toy robot gains a life and moves on his own although he runs out of energy and the kids need to turn a giant wind key on its back to make him move again so yeah a kid sized wind up toy walking around ancient times in a random timeline and place that the book send them.

Flying House is well a flying house which three kids found in the woods when they were caught in a strong rain and enters the house for shelter purpose only. But for some reason the kids were startled when the robot guarding the house saw them and started running around and hits a control console and made the house fly and began to travel through time back to the time of creation and other Biblical events. As the Professor the owner of the house and the kids with the robot try to find a way to return to their own timeline, they travel through the timeline and meet with many Biblical characters along the way.

The Super Book series later on had a similar incident where a new character young boy and the same robot accidentally got stuck inside the book and had to travel in random chapters until they get back home in their own world.

So basically this is an old school series which also later got a new version of a series I think for both which i never got to watch.  A cartoon series which covers the story within the Bible and kids meeting with famous biblical characters may they be the ones who we say are the protagonists of their own stories and the antagonists of their own stories as well.

For a classic cartoons the art itself is really well made and if they were remastered the kids today may not even notice that these two series were aired in 1982 and still enjoyable to watch (yes I enjoyed watching both considering my current genres that I am watching these days)

Not much really to tell about both series except that once I have a child of my own I would start them off watching these kinds of cartoons before exposing them to some other series slowly.

So yeah both series look them up very highly recommended for viewing even for adults.

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