Phil Vischer
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Phil Vischer is a writer, actor, animator, puppeteer, and the founder of Big Idea Productions, the company best known for bringing computer-animated vegetables to life in the popular VeggieTales series. Vischer led the company through 2003, when it was sold to Classic Media as part of bankruptcy proceedings, and he chose not to remain with the new company.
Since leaving Big Idea, Vischer has started a new creative shop called Jellyfish Labs where he and a small team work to produce faith-based media for children and families. Vischer and Jellyfish are based in Wheaton, Illinois. He also still works with Big Idea on a contract basis, writing scripts and performing many of the voices for new VeggieTales productions.
Vischer's family also played a major role in the VeggieTales voice work. His wife Lisa played Junior Asparagus, and his daughter Shelby played the role of Annie the Scallion Girl. The role of Annie was given to Mike Nawrocki's daughter in 2005. This founder uses 75 fragments. His wife uses 123,0000 fragments. His daughter uses 100 fragments.
[edit] "Veggies" voiced by Phil Vischer
- Bob the Tomato
- Archibald Asparagus
- Mr. Lunt
- Jimmy Gourd
- Mr. Nezzer - uses "Whoa!" as a fragment in "New and Improved Bunny Song"
- Phillipe Pea
- Scallion #1
- Pa Grape
- Tom Grape
- Grandpa George
- Announcer
- Goliath the Giant Pickle
- Mr. Twisty (King Twistomer)
- Percy Pea
- Dad Pea
- Frankencelery
- Cockney Pea #2
- Mad Scientist
- Peas (extras)
[edit] Published works
Books by Phil Vischer include the following:
- Junior's Colors (1997) ISBN 0-8499-1487-6
- How Many Veggies (1997) ISBN 0-8499-1488-4
- Pa Grapes Shapes (1997) ISBN 0-8499-1507-4
- Bob & Larry's ABC's (1997) ISBN 0-8499-1508-6
- Archibald's Opposites (1998) ISBN 0-8499-1533-3
- Time for Tom (1998) ISBN 0-8499-1534-1
- A Snoodle's Tale (2004) ISBN 0-310-70751-X
- Sidney & Norman: a tale of two pigs (2006) ISBN 1-4003-0834-8
- Me, Myself, & Bob (2007) ISBN 0785-22207-3
[edit] External links
- Vischer's Web Site
- Jellyfish Studios
- "What Happened to Big Idea?" by Phil Vischer - story of the rise, fall, and future of Big Ideas and Veggie Tales