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The film combines old newsreels, nature footage featuring cane toads in action, re-enactments of toad-related events, and the first-hand accounts of people's interactions with the toads. The story begins with the toads in full form 15 million years ago, and fast-forwards to the 1935 introduction of 102 cane toads to Australia in an ill ...
A sequel called Cane Toads: The Conquest premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. [5] A completely new feature, almost twice as long as the first film, it is said to be the first Australian 3D digital film. [6] In the years since the first film, the cane toad "multiplied alarmingly" to become a "seemingly unstoppable menace."
Cane toads may refer to: Cane toad; Cane toads in Australia; Cane Toads: An Unnatural History 1988 documentary film; Cane Toads: The Conquest 2010 documentary film; The Cane Toad Times Australian satirical magazine; a nickname for the Queensland rugby league team
In the German series, this character was known as "Dummvogel", literally "stupid bird". The character's name was never spoken in the theatrical shorts, only being referred to as a "chicken" or a "crane" by other characters. When his own series entered production he was initially called "Ichabod Crane" [2] before settling on "Crazylegs Crane".
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Cane Toads: The Conquest: Introduced species: cane toads in Australia: Mark Lewis: 2010 Cane Toads: An Unnatural History: Introduced species: cane toads in Australia: Mark Lewis: 1988 The Chances of the World Changing: Endangered species: turtles: Eric Daniel Metzgar: 2006 Chasing Ice: Global warming: James Balog: 2012 Chasing Coral
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When the series began airing in 1976 as part of The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show, it was re-dubbed and renamed Texas Toads to make the series less offensive. [3] A laugh track was added to the new soundtrack, and the toads were given the new names of Fatso and Banjo. [3] Producer David H. DePatie later commented on the ...