Bibleman
Bibleman is an American Christian-themed direct-to-video children's series created by Tony Salerno that ran from 1995 to 2010. The series centers around an evangelical superhero who fights evil, often by quoting scripture, and sometimes breaks the fourth wall.
The show had three incarnations: The Bibleman Show, The Bibleman Adventure, and Bibleman: Powersource. The series' titular character was played by Willie Aames from 1995 to 2003 and by Robert T. Schlipp from 2004 to 2010. Originally owned by Pamplin Entertainment, then sold to Tommy Nelson, the series is currently owned by B&H Kids. It was re-launched in CGI format in 2016.
Bibleman was also broadcast on the Australian Christian Channel in Australia.
Plot
Miles B. Peterson is a wealthy man who turns to God after he finds a Bible in some mud. From then on, he pledges to fight evil with the word of God. Disguised in the full armor of God, Bibleman fights against enemies using scripture.Characters
Heroes
Miles Peterson/Bibleman : The first Bibleman. 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. After giving up and throwing himself to the ground in anguish, he discovers a Bible covered in mud. Upon finding it, he experiences a "burning desire to know God" and becomes a Christian. He then decides to fight evil in the name of God as Bibleman. Miles eventually retired, passing on the title of Bibleman to his successor Josh Carpenter. 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’ 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. His weapon is a laser sword called the Sword of the Spirit, which is the physical representation of God's Word, the Bible. 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.Coats : Miles Peterson's best friend and first sidekick, who coaches high school basketball on the side. 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. Coats left the team for reasons classified as stated in "Conquering the Wrath of Rage Live ".
U.N.I.C.E : 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. Strangely, U.N.I.C.E. isn't included in the Animated Adventures.
Kerry "KT" Turner/Cypher : Bibleman's second sidekick. KT originally wore silver armor with black cameo pants and boots, with a headset that had a scope. Later, his suit color was changed to match Bibleman's, with an eye cover added. In, “A Fight For Faith”, KT would remove the headset and eye cover, for yellow strap-on glasses with black lenses. KT originally didn't have a weapon, but would later gain two energy blades that, when put together, can create a forcefield.
Lia Martin'/Biblegirl : She first fights with a net, then a gun and then a side shooting weapon. In Powersource she later uses an energy Tonfa. During the beginning of Powersource, Biblegirl was away at Command Central, but returned in Crushing the Conspiracy of the Cheater.
Josh Carpenter/Bibleman : The second Bibleman after Miles retires. He is depicted as someone who never understood the Bible until his darkest day where he read his Bible and accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. 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. Just like Miles’, Josh's armor was made up of the Waist Belt of Truth, the Breastplate of Righteousness, the Shoes of Peace, the Shield of Faith and the Helmet of Salvation. Also just like Miles, Josh wields a Laser Sword in battle.
Mel O'Shea/Melody'. Biblegirl's cousin. She is the only sidekick to have never served alongside Miles Peterson. Her outfit is colored blue and red and uses a laser staff. In the Animated Adventures, her suit colors were changed to match the rest of the team.
Villains
Dr. Decepto : A scientist villain with green skin. He only appeared in a flashback in Big Big Book, where he defeated Bibleman, but was later seen behind bars.Madam Glitz : A self-centred woman in Back to School. She captured Miles Peterson because she wanted the fame Bibleman had. However, Bibleman tells her that it is the Word of God that everyone desires and needs to hear. She was placed inside a T.V. set by God.
The Fibbler : A green-haired evil clown who influenced one of the church singing group children to lie. After she asks her friends for forgiveness, The Fibbler and Bibleman fight. The Fibbler was defeated and destroyed by his own sword of darkness. In the animated adventures, the new version of The Fibbler speaks with a Scottish accent, has a green diamond, called the whispering stone. This allows him to control kids and make them lie, even if they don’t want to. The stone also allows Fibbler to create energy weapons; he was also lent the invisibility belt by Dr. Fear.
The Gossip Queen : A villainess queen whose character design was later widely criticized for sharing many characteristics with traditional Jewish stereotypes. She tried to rip the Church singing group apart. She has two henchmen named Loose Lips and Blabbermouth and could fire Beams of Bitterness from her fingers. She was destroyed when she was hit by Bibleman's sword of the Spirit.
Luxor Spawndroth : A villain who takes on different personas after defeat. These incarnations include The Shadow of Doubt, Master of Misery, Dr. Fear, El Furioso, The Prince of Pride, and finally his real name, Luxor Spawndroth. His weapon is the sword of darkness, which is either red or, in a couple of cases, purple. Spawndroth was defeated for good in Lead Us Not Into Temptation. In the animated series, Dr. Fear, Prince of Pride, and the Shadow of Doubt appear as separate incarnations.
Ludicrous : The evil sidekick of Luxor Spawndroth. From The Fiendish Works of Dr. Fear to Shattering The Prince Of Pride, he was a teenager, but in Breaking The Bonds Of Disobedience and Lead Us Not Into Temptation, he was played by a heavy set man. In Lead Us Not Into Temptation, he was defeated for good by Cypher.
L.U.C.I. : is the evil counterpart to U.N.I.C.E and computer to all the villains starting with Dr. Fear. Just like U.N.I.C.E., L.U.C.I. isn't included in the Animated Adventures.
Primordius Drool : is a green-skinned demon with great powers including wielding lightning who, later in the series, is punished, becoming 'The Wacky Protestor'.
- The Wacky Protestor : was a goofy, blue-skinned demon scientist who was formerly 'Primordius Drool' before he got demoted. His abilities include plasma balls. During his final scheme, he created a special portal to another realm to trap Christian students and turn them to atheism. However, he got caught in his own trap and was stuck there forever. He was the first villain fought by the second Bibleman, Josh Carpenter.
Professor E. Meritus Snortinskoff : A mad scientist who's in charge of Snortinskoff Industries and makes kids disrespect their authorities. His henchman is Stench.
Stench : This character is a henchmen of Professor E. Meritus Snortinskoff.
2Kul 4Skul : A gray-skinned villain who devised a plan to establish a T.V. station with the call letters W.B.I.G. to block the gospel from reaching the youth.
I.M. Wonderful : A vain woman who wears a gold mask and a cape.
The Whiner Brothers : Two villains who use a radio station broadcast to make children whine and complain.
The Cheater : Best among super villains. His tools are his "belittler," his flying cards, land mines, and a bouncy house gladiator club. If one is unlucky enough to get him angry, The Cheater will unplug his/her surge protector.
The Slacker : This senior villain makes kids lazy with his Lasers of Laziness. He carries a staff and goons to support him in battle. He can also teleport and possesses clairvoyance.
Super Pro Gamemaster 2 : This villain was a cyborg who could control machines. He appeared in "Lambasting the Legions of Laziness".
Super Pro Gamemaster 3 : This robotic leader of the Evildoers Club was Super Pro Gamemaster 2's successor. He has powers similar to his predecessor and developed the video game Big Bad Bully.
Baron Ulysses Tantamont von Braggart : A sheriff-like pig villain with a golden head cap who lives in a castle. His weapons are his electric staff that he uses to battle Bibleman, and his electric chair that he uses to shoot at Bibleman and Cypher.
The Commandant of Confusion A gold-skinned heavyweight villain who is very technical and has an evil sidekick named Chaos, who is dressed up in a black and red jumpsuit.
Chaos A Henchman in a black and red suit and mask, who is said to have worked with many villains, but is only seen with The Commandant of Confusion.
The Sultan of Selfishness An olive-skinned man with black, curly hair, black eyebrows and eyes, a black goatee, and a green Nehru suit with gold trimmings. He temporarily gains control of a school by posing as a motivational speaker who dispenses small stickers that cause all the students and faculty to become susceptible to the Sultan's 3Ds credo: Demand, Deserve, Dominate.
The Baroness: A female villain who gets her powers from a green crystal on her cane. Called the Conflict Crystal, whoever looks at, or is touched by it, is induced to begin arguing with those around them. The crystal then absorbs the energy from the conflict to recharge its power. However, the crystal will lose its power if there's no arguing for it to recharge itself with.
The Crusher is a villain wanting to spread violence. He has two henchmen and super strength.
The Grand Duchess of Greed: also known as Gwyneth Reed or simply the Grand Duchess is a villain who can infect people with her glitter kisses. When she blows a kiss onto an object or person, it can infect the person with greed or disrespect.
The Mayor of Maybe: a villain who makes kids doubt and question their faith in God. He accomplishes this through the use of bubblegum, but gets trapped in it himself and is seen floating away.
The Ronin of Wrong is a villain who wants to spread wrong doing. He wears a helmet that is "two sizes too small".