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List of fictional frogs and toads

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This list of fictional frogs and toads is one of a series of lists of fictional animals. Frogs and toads have frequently appeared in both children's and adult's literature and other fictional works.[1][2]

This list is restricted solely to notable frog and toad characters from notable works of fiction. Characters that appear in multiple media will have separate listings for each separate appearance, while instances in which a character has appeared in several separate works in a single medium, only the earliest will be recorded here.

Animation[edit]

This section lists frog and toad characters from animated works including CGI, stop-motion animation, traditional animation including television shows and feature-length films.

Name Show/Film Notes
Ed Bighead Rocko's Modern Life Ed Bighead is an employee at a large corporation. He is cruel, petty, bossy, and has a terrible temper; in fact, the only people that he fears are his wife, Bev and his boss, Mr. Dupette. He particularly dislikes Rocko and his friends, Heffer Wolfe and Filburt. He usually yells at anyone he sees, and grumbles bitterly under his breath at any situation he finds even slightly troubling.
Hypnotoad Futurama A large toad with pulsating, multicolored eyes, which emits a loud, ominous buzzing noise. It has the power to hypnotize almost any living thing at will, even mass numbers of creatures. The Hypnotoad first appeared in "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid", in which it hypnotized a flock of sheep to herd themselves into a pen and close the door behind them, the panel of judges to win the pet show and then the audience of the pet show to force their approval of that victory. It later acquired its own television show, Everybody Loves Hypnotoad, in which it hypnotizes the audience. The Futurama: Bender's Big Score DVD includes a full 22-minute episode.[3][4][5]
Jason Funderberker Over The Garden Wall Jason Funderberker (aka Kitty, Wert, Wert Jr, George Washington, Mr. President, Benjamin Franklin, Dr. Cucumber, Greg Jr, Skipper, and Ronald) is Greg's pet frog throughout Over The Garden Wall. Greg continually renames the frog throughout the series, before eventually settling on Jason Funderberker in the final episode.
Michigan J. Frog Looney Tunes A male frog who wears a top hat, carries a cane, sings pop music, ragtime, Tin Pan Alley hits, and other songs from the late 19th and early 20th century while dancing and performing acrobatics in the style of early 20th century vaudeville. Also formally served as the mascot for the former WB Television Network.
Jean-Bob The Swan Princess Jean-Bob is a frog who came from France. He is Odette's, Derek's, Speed's Alise's, Prince Li's, Princess Mei Li's Chen Ru's and Puffin's friend.
King Harold Shrek 2 & Shrek the Third Harold is a frog who was turned into a human by the Fairy Godmother's magic, meaning he could live out his life as king of Far Far Away. Harold is a human for the majority of the second Shrek film, until the end where the Fairy Godmother is vaporized, meaning he is returned to his natural state of being a frog. Harold dies near the beginning of Shrek the Third, not before informing Shrek of another possible heir to the throne, Arthur Pendragon.
Aogaeru Spirited Away A minor character in the film. This frog spirit guards the bridge that Haku and Chihiro must cross when Chihiro has first arrived in this spirit world, and has to go meet with Yubaba.
Sprig Plantar Amphibia A 10-year-old pink male anthropomorphic frog sporting green aviator goggles, an open jacket and matte black shorts. He serves as a guide, friend and surrogate brother for protagonist Anne Boonchuy after she gets trapped in Amphibia. He is an energetic frog who has an affinity for the fiddle and uses a slingshot as a weapon.

Literature[edit]

Name Book Author
Brer Bull-Frog The Complete Tales of Uncle Remus Joel Chandler Harris
Bufo the toad The Kine Saga A. R. Lloyd
Bunda the Marsh Frog The Kine Saga A. R. Lloyd
Dan'l Webster The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County Mark Twain
Frog and Toad Frog and Toad Arnold Lobel
Genesis Frog Homestuck Andrew Hussie
Glubbslyme Glubbslyme Jacqueline Wilson
Grandfather Frog Thornton Burgess Bedtime Stories Thornton Burgess
Jeremy Fisher The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher Beatrix Potter
Mr. Toad The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame
Old Mr. Toad Thornton Burgess Bedtime Stories Thornton Burgess
Oykamon Mariel of Redwall Brian Jacques
Toad The Animals of Farthing Wood Colin Dann
Trevor Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone J.K. Rowling
Froggy The Land of Stories Chris Colfer

Comics[edit]

Name Comic/Manga Creator
Congersman [sic] Frog Pogo Walt Kelly
Flipper Frog Acorn Green
Freddie the Frog Freddie the Frog Peter Woolcock,[6] Jim Turnbull[7] Antonio Lupatelli[8] Sergio Asteriti[9] Gordon Hutchings.[10]
Frog Thor Thor
Genesis Frog Homestuck Andrew Hussie
Keronians Keroro Gunso/Sgt. Frog Mine Yoshizaki
Pepe Boy's Club Matt Furie[11]
Picayune Pogo Walt Kelly
Teddy Toad Teddy Toad Peter Woolcock[6]
CyberFrog (Trikk Rhan) CyberFrog Ethan Van Sciver[12][13]

Television[edit]

Name Television Show
Callista Croak Buzz and Tell
Judy, talented frog who sings and dances H.R. Pufnstuf
Wartz It's a Big Big World
Kermit the Frog Sesame Street and The Muppet Show
Robin, Kermit's nephew The Muppet Show
Ribert Ribert and Robert's Wonderworld
Sonny and Cher The League of Gentlemen
Jason Funderberker Over the Garden Wall
Jamack Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
The Planters (Spring, Polly and Hop Pop), Captain Grime, The Sundews (Ivy, Felicia and Sylvia), many other frogs and toads Amphibia

Music[edit]

Name Musical piece Artist Notes
Crazy Frog A frog who originated from ringtone TV spots for Jamba! and was later featured in a series of CGI-animated music videos where it covered well known pop hits. The character was insanely popular in the mid-2000s.
Five little speckled frogs Five little speckled frogs Traditional song. Song in which five frogs are named who all have fatal accidents until none of them are left. One dies after each refrain.
Jeremiah the bullfrog Joy to the World Three Dog Night A frog who sings Joy to the World and is a good friend from the singer. He also happens to "always have some mighty good wine".
Jeremiah the bullfrog Daniel Johnston Inspired by the frog in the Three Dog Night song (see above)[14] Daniel Johnston uses a bullfrog named Jeremiah as his official music mascot and in many of his artworks, including the album cover of Hi, How Are You (1983).
The Love is All frog Love Is All Roger Glover This frog was designed by Alan Aldridge for the rock opera concept album and children's book The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast. He gained more notability after being featured in a well known animated music video set to this song. In the video a guitar playing frog strums through the forest in order to bring all the animals together for the ball.[15]
The Frog Chorus We All Stand Together (sometimes called The Frog Song) Paul McCartney and The Frog Chorus A chorus of frogs who were the subject of Rupert Bear animated film Rupert and the Frog Song.

Video games[edit]

Name Game
Battletoads Battletoads
C.J. Frog JumpStart
Fisty World of Goo
Fred Blaster Master
Freddy Frog Mia's Big Adventure Collection
Frogger Frogger
Baron Dante Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, Croc 2
Frog Chrono Trigger
"Froggy" Sonic Adventure
Langston Viva Piñata
Prince Fleaswallow PaRappa The Rapper
Raleigh Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
Ribbit King
Ribby & Croaks Cuphead
Slippy Toad Star Fox
Superfrog Superfrog
Suwako Moriya Touhou Project
Wart Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic/Super Mario Bros. 2
Winky Donkey Kong Country
Frog Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Glass Frog Risk of Rain 2
KeroKeroKeroppi Kero Kero Keroppi no Bōken Nikki: Nemureru Mori no Keroleen
Nohoho Puyo Puyo
Frog Everhood

Mythology[edit]

Name Myth
Heqet Egyptian mythology
Kek Egyptian mythology
Jiraiya Japanese folklore
Tiddalik Australian indigenous mythology
Water leaper Welsh folklore
Loveland frog American folklore

Other[edit]

Name Notes
Crapaud Heraldic beast
Dat Boi Internet Meme
Dig'em Honey Smacks advertising logo
Freddo Cadbury's Freddo advertising logo
Keroppi Sanrio character
Leap, Lily, and Tad Frog LeapFrog mascots
Pepe the Frog Internet meme
Wei Qi, the Kindness Frog Singha the Courtesy Lion and Friends
Billious Slick Homestuck character
Coleman Frog Fredericton giant famous frog
The Gitrog Monster A large frog monster from Magic: The Gathering's plane of Innistrad

See also[edit]


References[edit]

  1. Eccleshare, Julia (16 November 2015). "The best frogs in children's books". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  2. Frost, S. W. (1932). "The Amphibian in Art and Literature". The Scientific Monthly. pp. 369–375. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  3. DVDtalk .com, Review: Futurama: Bender's Big Score
  4. CHUD.com, A film site for the brilliant Archived 2008-01-16 at the Wayback Machine
  5. TVshowsondvd.com Archived 2012-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Peter Woolcock". lambiek.net. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  7. "Jim Turnbull". lambiek.net. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  8. "Antonio Lupatelli". lambiek.net. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  9. "Sergio Asteriti". lambiek.net. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  10. "Gordon Hutchings". lambiek.net. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  11. "Matt Furie". lambiek.net. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  12. "Cyberfrog (Volume)". Comic Vine. Retrieved 2018-06-30.
  13. "GCD :: Issue :: Cyberfrog #2". Grand Comics Database. Retrieved 2018-06-30.
  14. "Daniel Johnston". lambiek.net. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  15. "Alan Aldridge". lambiek.net. Retrieved 30 June 2018.


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