The beloved 1980s sitcom actor described “Iggy and Mr. Kirk” as “‘Mr. Rogers Neighborhood’ meets ‘Sesame Street,’ only it’s faith-filled and Bible friendly.”
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“Your kids are going to love learning lessons alongside a five-year-old, adorable little green iguana named Iggy, who Mr. Kirk raises in his tree house in the backyard,” Cameron said.
Iggy has a world of friends who, Cameron explained, include a “vulture named Culture who’s always lying to Iggy and deceiving him, and [Iggy’s] got to learn lessons like: who he is, his true identity, overcoming fear, telling the truth even when it’s hard, and forgiveness and the importance of teamwork and family.”
Cameron shared that the team created the show around “really important lessons” so that parents can watch it with their kids and “teach them how to apply those things in their real life.”
Episodes of “Iggy and Mr. Kirk” can now be streamed here.