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Is Fruits VS Bugs A Christian Conspiracy?
No! We've received this question a few
times, and it's important to be clear.
We created a 3D animation where secret
agent fruits battle bugs. Then we wanted to try to get it into as
many different markets as possible. So we created different versions
for the different markets.
This includes a Christian version
called Agents of the Spirit (originally under the company
name, Moral Productions, but now under the company name, The
Animation Empire, along with all our work). That version includes
Bible verses and other references to God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy
Spirit. That is very specific to that market.
Our work is not a conspiracy. We are
now concentrating on the mainstream market, but we will keep our
eyes open on the Christian market as well.
To differentiate between the Christian
version and a version that does not have the Christian elements, we
wanted to have a different name in order to keep it clear. The
mainstream version is called Fruits VS Bugs, because, well,
that's what it is. This version includes the same values and
message, but it does not include the verses and other references.
Beyond that, we have made different
versions and edits of each. Fruits VS Bugs can be seen in the
five-minute YouTube videos, namely, Fruits VS Bugs: Episode 1
and Fruits VS Bugs: Episode 2. It can also be downloaded in
17 one-minute episodes that are designed for cell phone consumption.
Those are being distributed to major cell-phone-content sales
outlets in the UK and Denmark. We call these Fruits VS Bugs: Cell
1, Fruits VS Bugs: Cell 2, etc.
Wiki-Trivia
(from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News):
News
is
any
new
information
or
information
on
current
events
which
is
relayed
by
print,
broadcast,
Internet,
or
word
of
mouth
to a
third
party
or
mass
audience.
The
reporting
and
investigation
of
news
falls
within
the
profession
of
journalism.
News
is
often
reported
by a
variety
of
sources,
such
as
newspapers,
television,
and
radio
programs,
wire
services,
and
web
sites.
News
reporting
is a
type
of
journalism,
typically
written
or
broadcast
in
news
style.
Most
news
is
investigated
and
presented
by
journalists
and
can
be
distributed
to
various
outlets
via
news
agencies.
There are many categories of news. The weather is typically presented by a certified meteorologist or, on smaller stations, a less-trained "weatherman" and is considered news. Other news categories are: sports, fashion, society, entertainment, business, cartoon strips, features, lottery numbers, lives of celebrities, advertising, and more. Until the 1970s, when women's lib issues came to the forefront, most newspapers had a "Women's" section devoted entirely to fashion and society news. Papers even printed "cheesecake" feature photos of attractive young women in bikinis, often transmitted by the AP or UPI wire services, illustrating various news events or feature ideas.
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