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*The Flying House series as a whole is ranked #3 on [http://www.azplace.com/topchristiantoons.html The Top 8 Christian Cartoon Series List].
*The Flying House series as a whole is ranked #3 on [http://www.azplace.com/topchristiantoons.html The Top 8 Christian Cartoon Series List].



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The Flying House (TV series)
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The Flying House
GenreHistorical, Science Fiction
Anime
Directed byMasakazu Higuchi and Mineo Fuji
StudioTatsunoko Productions

The Flying House (タイム教室トンデラハウスの大冒険, Time Kyoshitsu: Tondera House no Daiboken; Time Classroom, Adventures of The Flying House) is an anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Productions in Japan in conjunction with the Christian Broadcasting Network in the United States.

It was the companion series to Superbook, as it chronicles the events of the Bible's New Testament in 52 episodes in its first run from April 5, 1982 to March 28, 1983.

The series was broadcast on TV Tokyo, CBN Cable (now ABC Family), and in syndication. It was previously seen on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, but is currently off the schedule. It is currently shown on TBN's Smile of a Child network, it is also currently airing on the NRB Network (National Religious Broadcasters).

It is generally not as well-known as Superbook, despite achieving high ratings in Japan, and is often mistakenly thought to be part of the Superbook series itself, when in fact the series had different lead characters although a similar premise (and almost the same voice cast, at least in the English version).

The Story

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Corkey, Angie, SIR, Justin, and Professor Bumble

The series began in the middle of a game of hide and seek, as a young boy named Justin Casey (Gen) finishes counting and begins searching for his friends Angela (usually called "Angie") and Corkey Roberts (Kanna and Tsukubo Natsuyama). As he searched for the brother and sister in the wooded area, a storm occurred all of a sudden. Justin managed to sneak up on the two before the rain started pouring, forcing them to run for cover. They would eventually find a house in the wooded area, previously unseen according to Justin. At first glance it appeared nobody was home after entering the house, until they discovered a robot named Solar Ion Robot (Kadenchin), or the acronym SIR. They would soon meet the owner of the house, Professor Humphrey Bumble (Dr. Tokio Taimu), who introduced the children to his greatest creation, a time machine. Professor Bumble's attempt at recreating Benjamin Franklin's famous lightning experiment with the use of a kite flying outside the house to get the machine working only led up to SIR's temporary change in personality before sending the entire house on course for the past. The children never realized how long the journey back home would be due to Professor Bumble's misguidance and errors in time travel, but in the meantime they witnessed and participated (with little or no consequences) in numerous events in the Bible's New Testament, from John the Baptist's birth to the rise of the Apostle Paul.

English and Japanese Cast

English

Japanese

Episode List (English Titles)

1. Blast Off For the Past

2. Star-Spangled Night

3. Lost and Found in Time

4. Voice in the Wilderness

5. Speak of the Devil

6. All That Glitters

7. Military Secrets

8. The Prize That Was Won and Lost

9. Another Life

10. The Runaway

11. Neighbors

12. Poor Little Rich Men

13. The Greatest

14. Back From the Grave

15. Real Treasure

16. What If

17. The Lost Sheep

18. Sour Grapes

19. Dog Gone

20. Little Orpan Anna

21. A Word to the Wise

22. Judgement Day

23. Possessed

24. Over the Hill

25. True Friends

26. Devil's Gate

27. Well, Well, Well?

28. Left Holding the Bag

29. Who Among You?

30. Oil and Water

31. A Special Secret

32. Midnight Callers

33. What's it worth?

34. Fruitless

35. Fit For a King

36. The Secret Agent

37. The Preparation

38. Betrayed

39. Who's in Charge

40. The Crown of Thorns

41. Golgotha

42. The Empty Tomb

43. With You Always

44. The Prison Break

45. Good Riddance

46. The Blinding Light

47. Bound & Rebound

48. Tender Grapes

49. Shipwrecked

50. Snake Bite

51. Heartbreak

52. Homeward Bound

Other titles

DVD/VHS Releases

The series has been partially released on video in the United States, but those videos are now out of print.

Spanish versions of The Flying House are still available at some Christian bookstores.

CBN Animation Studios has now re-released the English series on DVD on May 2006. The Flying House Volume 1 includes the first four episodes of the show. ("Blast Off For The Past," "Star-Spangled Night," "Lost And Found In Time," and "Voice In The Wilderness").

The entire 52 episodes of The Flying House have been released on DVD in Japan by Word of Life Press. Word of Life Press DVD List has information on the releases.

Trivia

  • Fusako Fujimoto wrote the show's original theme song, "Tondera House no Daibouken" ("The Great Adventures of the Flying House"). Fujimoto had previously performed the ending theme to the first Superbook series, "Yukai na Nakamatachi" ("My Merry Friends").

See also

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