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  2. We Are the Champions - Wikipedia

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    The music video depicts Crazy Frog in bed dreaming that he is competing in a football match against Killbots. When the music video was originally released online, it appeared as it was released. However, the current version lacks the ball being kicked and the accompanying sound effects.

  3. The Frogs Who Desired a King - Wikipedia

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    A tile design by William de Morgan, 1872 (Victoria & Albert Museum). The majority of literary allusions to the fable have contrasted the passivity of King Log with the energetic policy of King Stork, but it was pressed into the service of political commentary in the title "King Stork and King Log: at the dawn of a new reign", a study of Russia written in 1895 by the political assassin Sergey ...

  4. We All Stand Together - Wikipedia

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    The "Frog Chorus" backing on the song was provided by The King's Singers and the choir of St Paul's Cathedral. [3] The B-side of the single contains a "Humming Version" of the song performed by the Finchley Frogettes. The song re-entered the UK Singles Chart in 1985, one of three hits to do so that had originally charted in December 1984.

  5. The Frogs (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Shevelove first wrote and directed an adaptation of The Frogs in 1971, while he was a graduate student at Yale University.According to Mary-Kay Gamel, "His central production concept involved Charon and Dionysos rowing across the Exhibition Pool in the Payne Whitney Gymnasium, while the Frogs, played by members of the Yale swimming team, swam around the boat."

  6. What is a Horned Frog? What to know about the TCU football ...

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    Why is TCU’s mascot the horned frog? TCU (12-1) faces Michigan (13-0) in the College Football playoff semifinals on Dec. 31 at 3 p.m. How did TCU become the Frogs?

  7. The King and the pigskin: Inside Elvis Presley's lifelong ...

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    Growing up in Memphis, Elvis wasn’t permitted to play football in high school; his mother Gladys, afraid he’d get injured, wouldn’t even allow him to try out. Young Elvis wasn’t deterred ...

  8. Rupert and the Frog Song - Wikipedia

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    Around the end, the frog King and Queen rise out of the water before the crowd to finish off the song. After a thunderous applause from the frogs, the owl, who had followed Rupert to find out where the frogs were hiding, launches itself for an attack on the royals, but Rupert manages to warn the frogs in time and they all quickly retreat ...

  9. Frogs in culture - Wikipedia

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    The frog is also a character in many fairy tales, be it tales from oral tradition or literary reworkings by later writers. [14] The frog or toad appears as a potential suitor to a female human in variants of the Aarne–Thompson–Uther type ATU 440, "The Frog King". [15] The most famous is the story of The Frog Prince.