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FURGIVEN
Doubt. Faith. Grace.
Bible stories, paper-cutout warm — two witnesses, one path to grace.
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Furgiven retells Scripture as a warm mockumentary — every scene hand-crafted in museum-quality trompe-l'œil paper cutout, with folded edges, soft shadows, and a chalky pastel world you can almost touch.
Each week brings a long-form episode and vertical Shorts: narration-driven, family-safe, and built to stand alone. You don't need to have seen the last story to follow this one.
And every story, in its own way, points forward to grace — the thread the Bible itself weaves toward Christ.
Layered construction paper, crisp facets, no 3D render — a gallery sheet come to life.
Mira and Tov saw these stories happen. They react in the moment, reflect afterward.
One long episode and several Shorts per Bible story — walking Scripture in order.
They aren't hosts or teachers. They're two honest observers — one who doubts, one who trusts — trying to make sense of what they saw.
The doubter
"I have concerns."
A slate-grey kitten who reads every story through logic and cost. Her doubt stays honest — never smug, never above the question. She notices what people don't say, and who might get hurt.
The believer
"What if it's good?"
A lavender-peach puppy who meets the strange with wonder instead of suspicion. His trust is tender, not bravado — brave from inside softness, willing to sit in what he doesn't yet understand.
The gap between their two readings is where the comedy lives — and where the theology breathes. Same snag, two lenses. Neither is the punchline.
The narrator opens cold on the single most gripping idea — before the pets appear. You know in ten seconds why this story matters.
Scripture plays out in visible action-beats. The narrator carries the account; Mira and Tov witness it live at the edge of the scene.
Every episode lands on Christ — the rescuer the whole Bible has been pointing toward, from the very first chapter.
Between the live story and the looking-back reflections, the format has The Office energy — self-confessional, no interviewer, just two pets sitting with honest questions.
Walking Scripture in order — from Creation toward Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Status reflects where each story is today; watch links appear here when episodes go live on YouTube.