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Updated: 11:11 PM Jul 9, 2006
Cartoon and a Pizza
In an effort to reach out to the community, Jacob's Well Church hosted a morning of family fun. Jim Jinkins and David Campbell, founders of Jumbo Pictures and Cartoon Pizza, made a stop at the church July 9 to spread some laughs and lessons.
Posted: 6:19 PM Jul 9, 2006 |
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Jinkins and Campbell have produced more than 500 television episodes of highly-acclaimed children's programs such as Nickelodeon's 'Doug'.
Families who went to the event enjoyed games, pizza, and one of the producers' latest creations, 'HoopDogz,' a show that incorporates the 10 commandments.
"The whole show is emphasizing to be happy-happy, meaty-meaty. It means to live your life happy, to believe in God, and to really want to get into the meat of the scripture and really get to know him,” said Jim Jinkins.
Event organizers were expecting about 1,000 people to show up. The event was free to the public.
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