Animated World Faiths

10.0
1998

Animated World Faiths tells the stories of the world's major faiths and their founders. Gloriously animated in studios in India, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and the UK, these programmes have been produced by a team of the worlds best childrens television producers.

Trailers & Videos

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Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 1998

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1. Moses and the Passover Meal

Moses and the Passover Meal

Still image for Animated World Faiths season 1 episode 2: Life of Guru Nanak

2. Life of Guru Nanak

Life of Guru Nanak

Still image for Animated World Faiths season 1 episode 3: Life of Muhammed

3. Life of Muhammed

Life of Muhammed

Still image for Animated World Faiths season 1 episode 4: The Ramayana

4. The Ramayana

Ramayana

Still image for Animated World Faiths season 1 episode 5: The Life of the Buddha

5. The Life of the Buddha

Life of the Buddha

Still image for Animated World Faiths season 1 episode 6: The Way of the Buddha

6. The Way of the Buddha

Way of the Buddha

Still image for Animated World Faiths season 1 episode 7: The Life of Confucius

7. The Life of Confucius

Life of Confucius

Still image for Animated World Faiths season 1 episode 8: The Childhood of Krishna

8. The Childhood of Krishna

Childhood of Krishna

Still image for Animated World Faiths season 1 episode 9: The Conference of the Birds

9. The Conference of the Birds

Conference of the Birds

Still image for Animated World Faiths season 1 episode 10: The Life of Christ

10. The Life of Christ

Life of Christ

Cast

Photo of Anna Massey

Anna Massey

Marie (voice)

Photo of Shaheen Khan

Shaheen Khan

Nanaki (voice)

Photo of Nadia Sawalha

Nadia Sawalha

Zayd bin Thabit (voice)

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Reviews

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Rosenfeld Ferenc

10/10

I’m a 6th Social Studies teacher and part of their curriculum is learning about world religions. This DVD is perfect because each story is about 15 mins long and provides a nice overview of how the faith and goddesses/gods came about. The animation is cool; a little old school and yet surreal. You need to preview them before showing your students, especially if they are middle schoolers. Overall, great value and stories because of the age I teach.

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