LOOR.tv crowdfunds Episode 2 of Bearly Biblical!
Oct 4 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOOR.tv successfully crowdfunds Episode 2 of Bearly Biblical, raising $42,000 for the edgy cartoon.
Episode 2 of Bearly Biblical is now available at https://www.loor.tv/project/bearly-biblical. The animated kid’s show retells epic Bible stories with all the violence of the source material, but it’s OK because they are teddy bears. Episode 2 features Ehud, a left-handed teddy bear, feels being different makes him weak and useless, but God uses the weak to shame the strong.
Bearly Biblical’s creator, Tim Ingle (https://www.instagram.com/intellectricanimation/) said, “Without LOOR, Bearly Biblical would still just be a concept in my sketchbook. Whenever I was asked to pitch shows, I was told to stick to the preschool and safe ideas because ‘that’s what sells in the Christian market,’ but at a Christian film festival, Marcus and Jason from LOOR said, ‘Bring us the pitch that you want to make but don’t think anyone in this room would buy.’”
“Bearly Biblical was pitched to us on a napkin and we knew we had to have it,” claimed LOOR.tv's CEO Marcus Pittman. “At LOOR we aim to make content for a new wave of young men, who know it is their job to fight and protect women and children. Stories that show unabashed masculinity help instill that in our sons.”
The LOOR.tv users liked what they saw in the trailer and funded the first episode, sending $21,000 via LOOR’s proprietary fundraising system. The episode has been one of the streaming service’s more successful shows.
Tim added, “Not only did LOOR support the idea, but they introduced me to voice talent, an experienced show-runner mentor, and with the funds I’m able to hire talented artists to the join the production team. LOOR allowed me to build an audience of fans and new friends who encourage me to keep making the show better with each episode.”
Marcus Pittman has seen the positive impact of Bearly Biblical. “Since the show has premiered, I've received many letters from men who have watched with their sons, and told us how important it is that content is not made for moms but for husbands and their boys. Including one man who said that without shows like GI Joe or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles he would have never had the courage to signup to serve in the military after 9/11. At LOOR we aim to make content for a new wave of young men, who know it is their job to fight and protect women and children. Stories that show unabashed masculinity help instill that in our sons.”
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