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Amphibia is an American animated television series created by Matt Braly that aired on Disney Channel from June 17, 2019 [6] to May 14, 2022. [7] The series features the voices of Brenda Song, Justin Felbinger, Bill Farmer, Amanda Leighton, Anna Akana, Troy Baker, Haley Tju, and Keith David. [8][9]
L/R: Archie, Ms. Croaker, Wally, Loggle, Grime, Sasha, Anne, Andrias, Marcy, Polly, Sprig, Mrs. Boonchuy, Hop Pop, Mr. Boonchuy, and Domino the cat. The animated series Amphibia features various characters created by Matt Braly. The series centers on Anne Boonchuy, who, along with her friends Sasha and Marcy, is transported to the world of ...
Amphibia. episodes. The following is a list of episodes for the American animated television series Amphibia created by Matt Braly that premiered on Disney Channel on June 17, 2019. [1] The series features the voices of Brenda Song, Justin Felbinger, Bill Farmer, Amanda Leighton, Anna Akana, Troy Baker, Haley Tju, and Keith David.
Demetan. Demetan Croaker, The Boy Frog. Titular hero in the 39-episode series. Dr. Slick and the Street Frogs. The Comic Strip (TV series) A group of hip hop frogs who are trying to make it big in the rap industry. They are led by Dr. Slick and star in a segment in the series. Croaker (Frog) Maya the Bee.
S. Salamander Dream. Spot the Frog. Swamp (comic strip) Categories: Comics about animals. Amphibians in culture.
Directory of featured pictures Animals · Artwork · Culture, entertainment, and lifestyle · Currency · Diagrams, drawings, and maps · Engineering and technology · Food and drink · Fungi · History · Natural phenomena · People · Photographic techniques, terms, and equipment · Places · Plants · Sciences · Space · Vehicles · Other ...
Swampy's Underground Adventures. Wide-Eye. Willa's Wild Life. Wissper. Categories: Animated television series about animals. Television series about reptiles and amphibians.
The frog had no name when the cartoon was made, but Chuck Jones later named him Michigan J. Frog after the song "The Michigan Rag", which was written for the cartoon. Jones and his animators studied real-life frogs to achieve the successful transition from an ordinary frog to a high-stepping entertainer. [6]