
Movie spotlight
Hermie & Friends: Hermie and The High Seas
Good thing God never says anything unusual to Hermie. Uh-oh… suddenly there's room for doubt. What possible need would the Garden Gang have for a boat? It hasn't rained in ages. Isn't it good enough to believe God once-why do we have to keep on trusting Him time after time? Hermie and the High Seas teaches the lesson based on Jesus' words from the mountain-side in Matthew 6 about relying on God to care for our every need.
Insights
Plot Summary
Hermie the Worm and his friends are back for a new adventure at sea! When Hermie and his pals travel on a boat, they encounter a storm and learn valuable lessons about trusting God even when things seem scary. This episode focuses on the importance of faith and obedience in the face of adversity.
Critical Reception
As a direct-to-video animated series aimed at young Christian audiences, 'Hermie & Friends' generally receives positive feedback for its faith-based messages and simple storytelling. Critical reviews are scarce, but audience reception typically highlights its suitability for children and its focus on biblical principles.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clear Christian messaging and gentle approach to sensitive topics.
Appreciated by parents for providing age-appropriate entertainment with spiritual lessons.
Generally considered a wholesome and educational series for young children.
Google audience: While specific user reviews for this particular episode are not readily available, the 'Hermie & Friends' series generally garners positive comments from parents who appreciate its focus on biblical values and its ability to teach children important life lessons in an engaging way.
Fun Fact
The character of Hermie is voiced by Rob Paulsen, a prolific voice actor known for his work on numerous animated shows, including Pinky in 'Pinky and the Brain' and Raphael in the 1987 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' series.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources