The Complete Digger Doug Collection

The Complete Digger Doug Collection

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The Complete Digger Doug Collection
  • Humans and Dinosaurs

    Iggy wakes up from a bad dream in which vicious, meat-eating dinosaurs were chasing him. Could humans have lived on Earth with dinosaurs? Digger Doug, Sing-a-Long Sycamore, and the rest of the gang show us that God has put humans in charge of the animal kingdom, which once included dinosaurs.

  • Entropy

    Iguana Don learns a valuable lesson. After sitting through a science class on evolution, Iggy thinks his room should spontaneously clean itself. Digger Doug and the rest of Iggy’s friends explain that things in this world are wearing out. Iggy learns that not only will his room get messier, but h...

  • Days of Creation

    Iguana Don is getting his days mixed up. Not only is he the only one to show up at school on Saturday, but he can’t remember on which days of Creation God created light, animals, or plants. Digger Doug and Sing-a-Long Sycamore team to help Iggy get his days straight.

  • Dinosaurs and Natural History

    Digger Doug and Iguana Don take a trip to the natural history museum, where they meet the museum’s owner, Fossil Fred. Fred insists that dinosaurs became extinct millions of years before humans came on the scene, but Digger and Iggy use archaeological evidence to convince Fred of the truth.

  • Dinosaurs and Artifacts

    Digger Doug’s pal, Iguana Don, stumbles on a historical artifact–an ancient dinosaur figurine! As Digger and Iggy decide what to do with their new find, they enlist the help of Geologist George. Iggy learns that God created dinosaurs and humans on the very same day.

  • Broken Bones, Broken Theory

    Iguana Don breaks his tail in a bicycle crash and learns it’s not as easy to do things when a body part is injured. Digger Doug and friends help Iggy understand that God has a special design for the body, and body parts depend on each other. Iggy learns that the body is amazing and complex, and n...

  • Coal and the Age of the Earth

    Iguana Don aspires to become “Digger Don,” the coal expert. At first, Iggy thinks that coal must have been formed over many millions of years. However, with the help of Geologist George, Diner Dave, and creationist Coal Cole, “Digger Don” learns the truth: coal is formed naturally in only a few y...

  • Fossil Footprints and Evolution

    Iguanodon really pulled one over on Digger Doug. And the surprise came more than a decade later! That’s right: for more than 10 years, Iguanodon hid (or lost?) never-before-seen footage from five different Digger Doug episodes, including this newly edited, just-released episode for children title...

  • Cause and Effect

    The good news is that Iggy hit an incredible home run in the baseball game. The bad news is that the ball landed in the river and is gone for good. Will Iggy’s power-hitting cause the next game to be cancelled, or will Digger, Iggy, and company find a way?

  • A Mountain of Knowledge

    Digger Doug and Geologist George help Iggy to see that the mountains on Earth did not take millions of years to form. Istead, durring the Creation week, as well as during the Flood, God made the mountains to rise and the valleys to sink.

  • Evolutionary Hoaxes

    A lost tooth found on the school playground has Iggy thinking that the “missing link” is within his reach. Will this be just another case of lost and found? Willie the Word Worm is hot on the trail of this story, so evolutionary hoaxes will be exposed!

  • Creation Scientists

    Iguana Don is excited about entering the school essay contest. This year, the essays will be about famous scientists. When Iggy is worried that there are no famous scientists who believe in God, Digger Doug is there to help. All of your friends from the Underground are ready to show Iggy that the...

  • Biomimicry

    Iggy buys cool new shoes, and Digger explains that God had something to do with the way the shoes are fastened. When Digger and Iggy visit Professor Whitecoat’s laboratory, they learn even more about how God’s Creation has given inventors and scientists lots of ideas.

  • Layers Upon Layers

    Did you know that if you could look at the Earth in a jar, you would see layers similar to the ones in your sand art? Geology is the study of the Earth, which is why these layers are called the geologic column. When we examine the geologic column closely, we find that it gives good evidence for c...

  • Life in the Making

    Iguana Don attempts to creat the perfect (but dangerous!) conditions for life to pop into existence from non-life. With the help of Professor Whitecoat and Digger Doug, however, Iggy learns that in nature life never comes from non-life. Only a supernatural Creator can make life.

  • Similar Things

    Iguana Don thinks his X-ray proves that he is related to Professor Whitecoat. With the Professor’s help, Digger Doug tries to answer an important question: Are different kinds of animals related just because they are similar? Let’s dig for the answer.

  • Is the Present the Key to the Past?

    Iguana Don is convinced that Mr. Badger must be correct: the present is the key to the past. Things have always happened the way they are happening today, right? With help from Geologist George, Paleo Paula, and Digger Doug, Iguana Don learns of the reality of the global Flood, which refutes the ...

  • Natural Selection and Mutations

    Iggy rushes home to tell Digger Doug that soon he will be known as Super Iggy, the super hero. When Digger Doug asks why, Iguana Don explains that he recently learned that humans and animals are mutating and evolving. Iggy reluctantly comes to the realization that mutations can’t explain evolutio...

  • The Complex Design of the Human Body

    Digger Doug, Professor Whitecoat, and Paleo Paula prove to Iggy that mindless evolution cannot explain the complexity of life. If it takes intelligent people to build a computer, it must have take a Mighty Maker to create life.

  • The Age of the Earth

    Foxes are digging holes in Iggy’s backyard, and with all the crowding, Iggy thinks the Earth may be too small. Digger Doug, as always, is on the job. He shows Iggy that if the Earth really were as old as evolutionists say it is, then the Earth would be far too small–but it isnt. Professor Whiteco...

  • Vestigial Organs

    Digger Doug’s and Iguana Don’s experiments with a metal detector lead to discoveries about Creation. Do snakes, horses, and other creatures have leftovers from evolution? Our friends enlist the help of Professor Whitecoat to find answers.