
Daniel
Family · Animation
Overview
Babylonian forces invade Jerusalem and carry away many of the city’s finest young people, including Daniel and his three young friends, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. In captivity, the youths are in the king’s service and outperform all their rivals— pleasing the king and frustrating their enemies. When Darius, the new king, makes Daniel his first president, Daniel’s enemies plan a trap to have him killed. When Daniel survives being thrown in the lions’ den, he proves that God still rules over the affairs of men.
Top Cast


Jonathan Best
Jonathan Best
Young Daniel (voice)
Jonathan Best
Young Daniel (voice)
U. Jonathan Toppo
U. Jonathan Toppo
Adult Daniel (voice)
U. Jonathan Toppo
Adult Daniel (voice)


Jack Whitaker
Jack Whitaker
Old Daniel (voice)
Jack Whitaker
Old Daniel (voice)
Cody Howard
Cody Howard
Young Shadrack (voice)
Cody Howard
Young Shadrack (voice)
Dennis Reese
Dennis Reese
Adult Shadrack (voice)
Dennis Reese
Adult Shadrack (voice)
Jeffrey Tate
Jeffrey Tate
Young Meshack (voice)
Jeffrey Tate
Young Meshack (voice)
David Kelly
David Kelly
Adult Meshack (voice)
David Kelly
Adult Meshack (voice)
Douglas Babcock
Douglas Babcock
Abed-Nego (voice)
Douglas Babcock
Abed-Nego (voice)


Kelly AuCoin
Kelly AuCoin
Rahab (voice)
Kelly AuCoin
Rahab (voice)
Anthony De Fonte
Anthony De Fonte
Nebuchadnezzar (voice)
Anthony De Fonte
Nebuchadnezzar (voice)
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