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Larry. Bob. Archibald. These Veggie Tales stars are the most famous vegetables you'll ever eat. Oops, meet. Their antics are known around the world. But so much of the Veggie Tale story hasn't been told. In Me, Myself, and Bob, Phil Vischer, founder of Big Idea and creator of Veggie Tales, gives a behind-the-scenes look at his not-so-funny journey with the loveable veggies. From famed creator to bankrupt dreamer, Vischer shares his story of trial and ultimate triumph as God inspired him with one big idea after another.
- Sales Rank: #927482 in Books
- Published on: 2007-01-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .97" h x 6.32" w x 8.52" l,
- Binding: Hardcover
- 224 pages
From Publishers Weekly
Have you ever been tempted to start your own business? First read this cautionary tale, especially if you think your ideas come from God. Vischer, a pioneer in computerized animation and creator of Veggie Tales, proves that a pathetically skinny, shy techno-geek can be hilarious even when describing his headlong plunge into bankruptcy. In 1989, "with an unflappable 'How hard could it be' attitude," the 22-year-old entrepreneur launched his dream of creating high-quality Christian entertainment by founding the company that would become Big Idea Productions. Thirteen stressful years later, he was featured in a People magazine cover story—"small town kid kicked out of Bible college and down to his last ten bucks creates talking vegetables and hits it big, selling 40 million videos!"—shortly before firing half his staff in an unsuccessful attempt to avert disaster. While Vischer accepts the blame for the collapse ("my strengths built Big Idea, and my weaknesses brought it down"), he also details various unnamed executives' incompetence. One question haunted him: if he was doing God's work, why didn't God rescue his company? Concluding his story of spiritual inspiration and heartbreak, Vischer draws lessons from his experience for anyone who has ever lost a dream. (Jan. 9)
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About the Author
When computer-animator Phil Vischer sat down to create delightfully weird characters to teach Christian values to kids, Bob the tomato and a Larry the cucumber were born. VeggieTales revolutionized Christian filmmaking, sold more than 40 million videos and placed faith-filled stories in one of three American households with young children. Phil continues to pursue new ways to integrate faith and storytelling. Phil lives with his wife Lisa, their three kids, and one dog in Illinois.
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Don't Cry For Me...
By Cow Byte
There were many reasons for me not to read this book. I was told I would cry while reading it. Psh. I also have a pretty high bar for what I consider to be good writing, and after skimming the first 3 pages of this book, I wasn't sold. Also, being a diligent researcher, I looked the book up on Amazon and read the reviews. Eh, mixed. The consensus, however, was that the last third of the book was worth waiting for. This is also what was told to me by the person who recommended the book. So, even while in middle of reading another book, and because I needed a major distraction with an easy read, I decided to take a stab.
Me, Myself & Bob is a memoir written by Phil Vischer. If you don't know who he is, you might've heard about his company, Big Idea. If that doesn't ring a bell, Bob the Tomato probably would. If that doesn't cut it, you should come out of the hole you've been living in and take a shower or something. When I say "his company," I really should say, "ex-company" since he is no longer the CEO of Big Idea, the workings behind things like VeggieTales, 3-2-1 Penguins, and the Larryboy shows (the latter are lesser-known.) He now runs Jellyfish Labs (there's a really good reason behind that silly-sounding name. You get there at the end of the book.)
The first two-thirds of the book outlines the massive success of his company and the massive failure it became. I was pretty surprised--and impressed--by getting an insider's look (and take) on the world of animation at that time. The show was pretty impressive and I'll probably never look at another episode the same way. Vischer then outlines the agonizing process through which his dream was taken from his hands. He candidly shares his experiences and talks about instances where it seemed that God could've intervened to save the company, but didn't. He shares those times when prayer, good intentions, ministry, and talent couldn't save a company, or a dream, from dying.
The last third of the book really is worth getting to. Especially if you've ever struggled with losing something--a dream... whether it be your dream job, your dream relationship, your dream ministry event. Especially if the dream explodes into a fantastic fireworks show that was completely and unnecessarily horrendous and hurtful to everyone and left you spiritually reeling not unlike a boxing knockout. ...Can you tell this was personal? I found myself nodding and realizing familiar territory, while at the same time being re-challenged and reawakened at the realization that I am not alone in this, and that God really, really does change lives.
With all that said, the book is not without its faults. The prize at the bottom of the cereal box take a little bit of mucking. Vischer's style (he not only wrote most of VeggieTales' initial scripts, but was the voice of Bob the Tomato) is kind of like what you would expect from someone who wrote most of VeggieTales' scripts and was the voice of Bob the Tomato. He's a little scattered, not the best writer, and a little (ok, a lot) rambly. I suspect his editors gave up on trying to shut out his hopelessly cartoonish style of thinking (and speaking, and writing.) To be fair, I got used to it after chapter... fifteen, and it became a bit like a friend yammering about his life. I just sat back and listened (I tried to find this on audiobook, but it's not there.) And then you get a shot in the face by chapter twenty-one. Even the latter chapters wasn't the powerhouse I was expecting. Once I got there, I was starting to get a little nervous: is this what they were telling me to wait for? Uh-oh. But man. It pays off. If anything, it's the story of success from ashes: seeing redemption work from beginning to brutal end to glorious rebirth.
Bottom line: Even if you've never experienced bewilderment at God dashing your most earnest of intentions, even if you've never had a dream of changing the world through ministry, even if you've worked it all out and are right with God... there's a lot this book has to offer. I don't particularly believe that his story must be our story, and that his experiences are templates that are applicable to others. But it's a story about how one man handled his grapplings with God, and as for me, his voice was something my soul was familiar with. Maybe it'll be the same for you. And ok, if you promise not to tell anyone, I did it. I cried.
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Dont read wikipedia about what happened, experience the story by reading this book
By Fred Oakman
Truly one of the best books I have read. As a computer scientist - early adopter like Phil, and just a little older, I really identified with him and his computer software that he mentions. However, this is a great book for my son, who wants to invent, create a business, and do big things. Great for inventor - creative people.
How many business books are written by people who have failed? Tremendous lessons here, and about his unparalleled success too! Great for business people too.
While Phil is a Christian, the book is not overtly so. You can't get saved from reading the book. But like Bob the Tomato, he is very genuine. And I think that both Christians and nonChristians alike can appreciate a soul's struggle with eternity and significance. Great for Christians, and great for nonChristians too.
The details in the stories are helpful for those beginning and planning a career, and also the analysis of those events are helpful for those looking back on their career and life, and wondering, what was that about??
Understanding our past, and dealing with it, sets us free for the future.
There were so MANY hurts in his company the Big Idea. Yet he never resorts to angry finger pointing and hurtful words. The only people who get fired are left nameless, and he even defends them for doing what they were meant to do.
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Come and laugh along!
By Chris Reynolds
This is a must read autobiography. I never thought I could read about the rise and fall of a company I cared so much about and yet find myself laughing and my attention riveted throughout all the ups and downs. Phil Vischer carries the reader through his entire journey with characteristic wit and humor. At its height his company rivaled pixar in size and yet Phil watched as it dissolved before his eyes. Phil looks back on his experience and speaks wisely about what he has learned from his journey. This book is an excellent read for anyone in business, religion, finance, graphic design or really anyone interested in a few talking vegetables and their world altering impact.
This is a story that you can't miss so go out buy a copy and laugh along!
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