![]() Josh originally wore the 4th Bibleman suit, until Powersource, where he gained his own suit which returned to the classic purple and yellow color scheme. He is depicted as someone who never understood the Bible until his darkest day (when his parents were arguing) where he read his Bible and accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. Schlipp and voiced by Josh Snethlage in the Animated Adventures): The second Bibleman after Miles retires. Josh Carpenter/Bibleman (played by Robert T. During the beginning of Powersource, Biblegirl was away at Command Central, but returned in Crushing the Conspiracy of the Cheater. In Powersource she later uses an energy Tonfa. Lia Martin (or Lia Martinez in early appearances) /Biblegirl (played by Tracy Henao, Heather Hazelwood-McSmith, Anayansi Schlipp, and voiced by Nicole Bauman in the Animated Adventures): She first fights with a net, then a gun and then a side shooting weapon. KT originally didn't have a weapon, but would later gain two energy blades that, when put together, can create a forcefield. In, “A Fight For Faith”, KT would remove the headset and eye cover, for yellow strap-on glasses with black lenses. Later, his suit color was changed to match Bibleman's, with an eye cover added. KT originally wore silver armor with black cameo pants and boots, with a headset that had a scope. Kerry "KT" Turner/Cypher (played by Brady Williams and voiced by JJ Gerber in the Animated Adventures): Bibleman's second sidekick. isn't included in the Animated Adventures. U.N.I.C.E (voiced by Maylo Upton, Jef Scott, and Lisa Kent): (Universal Networking Intelligence Computing Entity) The AI in the BibleCave and Mobile Mission Command Center who gives attitude to Bibleman's sidekick Coats and insists on manners being used even if it wastes time. Coats left the team for reasons classified as stated in "Conquering the Wrath of Rage Live (2000)". While Coats didn't have a superhero suit like future sidekicks, he did have a bunch of gadgets and some self-defense training, allowing him to fight off the henchmen of a villain. While he isn't seen in the Animated Adventures, Miles was mentioned in “Braving The Big Battle With The Baroness” as an old friend of Josh Carpenter, which has not been alluded to before in the live-action series.Ĭoats (played by Marc Wayne): Miles Peterson's best friend and first sidekick, who coaches high school basketball on the side. His weapon is a laser sword called the Sword of the Spirit, which is the physical representation of God's Word, the Bible. Miles’ armor is based on the Armor of God, consisting of the Waist Belt of Truth, the Breastplate of Righteousness, the Shoes of Peace, the Shield of Faith and the Helmet of Salvation. Miles' first 3 Bibleman suits consisted of a purple and yellow color scheme, but during “Jesus Our Savior” he built a new suit, which was silver and white. Miles eventually retired, passing on the title of Bibleman to his successor Josh Carpenter. He then decides to fight evil in the name of God as Bibleman. Upon finding it, he experiences a "burning desire to know God" and becomes a Christian. After giving up and throwing himself to the ground in anguish, he discovers a Bible covered in mud. As depicted in the early show's intro, Miles was described as a man who had success, fame, and wealth but was a frustrated and miserable man. ![]() Miles Peterson/Bibleman (played by Willie Aames): The first Bibleman. Disguised in the full armor of God, Bibleman fights against enemies using scripture. From then on, he pledges to fight evil with the word of God. Peterson is a wealthy man who turns to God and The Bible in his most desperate hour. It was also broadcast on the Australian Christian Channel in Australia. It was re-launched in CGI format in 2016 (new title Bibleman: The Animated Adventures). Originally owned by Pamplin Entertainment, then sold to Tommy Nelson, the series is currently owned by B&H Kids. The series' titular character was played by Willie Aames from 1995 to 2003 and by Robert T. The show had three incarnations: The Bibleman Show, The Bibleman Adventure, and Bibleman: Powersource. The series centers around an evangelical superhero who fights evil, often by quoting scripture, as well as breaking the fourth wall. Original series: 1995 ( 1995) – 2010 ( 2010)īibleman is an American Christian-themed direct-to-video children's series created by Tony Salerno that ran from 1995 to 2010 to promote Christianity.
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