Adventures from the Book of Virtues (1996)
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Cast & Crew.
Janice Kawaye
Additional Voices
Andrew Francis
Zach Nichols (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
Plato / Conspirator / Mouse
Kath Soucie
Annie Redfeather / Aurora / Aunt Polly
Frank Welker
Sock / Eagle / Horses
Bruce D. Johnson
Writer
Jim Cummings
Ari / Mr. Nichols / Arnot
Pamela Adlon
Zach Nichols / Boy
Brad Boyer
Actor
Brian Zimmerman
Actor
Michael Donovan
Sock (voice)
Chuck Powers
(redubbed version)
Christopher Judge
Plato (voice)
Gillian Barber
Aurora (voice)
Lee Tockar
Ari (voice)
Adrienne Carter
Annie Redfeather (voice)
Juan 'Jo' Luna
Storyboard
Tim Curry
King Minos (voice)
Mark Hamill
St. George (voice) / Theseus / Mouse / Soldier (voice)
Andrew Lawrence
Ben Rogers (voice)
Tara Strong
Heidi (voice) / The Little Girl (voice)
Elijah Wood
Icarus (voice)
Joan Van Ark
Queen Esther (voice)
Irene Bedard
Morning Light / Sharp Eyes (voice)
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 2, 1996
StatusEnded
Seasons3
Episodes39
Running Time30m
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This TV Show Is About.
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Adventures from the Book of Virtues is an American animated children's television series based on the books The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories, and The Children's Book of Virtues, both by William Bennett, who served as Secretary of Education under President Ronald Reagan. The program focuses on two main human characters, Annie and Zach, who learn many life lessons from their friends Plato the bison, Aurora the red-tailed hawk, Aristotle the prairie dog, and Socrates the bobcat. These lessons are told in the form of animated segments based on stories from a variety of origins including Bible stories, fairy tales, fables, mythology, and folk stories from diverse cultures.Adventures from the Book of Virtues originally aired as part of PBS' children's programming block from September 2, 1996 until the series finale in December 2000; an epilogue to the series would be released on home video in June 2001. There was a two-year gap in between the second and third seasons; the series' production ended in June 2000. Reruns of the series were broadcast on PBS Kids until September 4, 2005, and on the now-defunct Qubo from November 3, 2008 until September 24, 2017.