List of fictional frogs and toads in animation

This list of fictional frogs and toads in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. It is restricted solely to notable frog and toad characters from notable animated works. Characters that appear several separate works will be recorded here only once.

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Name Show Notes
Andrew Larrikins
Aogaeru Spirited Away
Baron Silas Greenback Danger Mouse (voiced by Edward Kelsey): The recurring villain and Danger Mouse's archenemy; a toad with a wheezy voice, although, sometimes, he was referred to as a frog. Known as Baron Greenteeth in the unbroadcast pilot episode. Commonly known as the "Terrible Toad". In America, "Greenback" is slang for dollar bill in many regions, adding to the sense of his commercial greed. Allegedly, he turned to a life of crime as a schoolboy when other children stole his bicycle and let all the air out of its tyres.
Besobeso Shirobako
Bev Bighead Rocko's Modern Life Bev "wears the pants" in the family; she demonstrates a loud, domineering manner and she keeps Ed in line. Despite all these, though, she has shown that she loves her husband very much. Beneath her ugly exterior and grating voice, she is friendly, and a closet party animal[1]
Bufo Adventure Time A wizard with tadpoles are a group of tadpoles that live inside the vocal sac of a toad.
Bullfrag Ben 10: Omniverse The Incursan transformation of Ben Tennyson, which resembles a humanoid frog with black sunglasses.
Byonko Zatch Bell! A mamodo frog who serve the main villain Milordo-Z. He have a yellowish-green spellbook and a slime-based spells.
Chauncey "Flat-Face" Frog Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse The recurring arch-enemy who appears in nearly every episode, Chauncey is a chortling, cigar-smoking, derby-hatted criminal mastermind whose voice was based on Edward G. Robinson. Voiced by Johnny Holliday, who also composed the show’s theme music.
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 A green frog who lives in the pond with green eyes, long tongue, and one of the titular main antagonist.
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.
El Coqui Dora the Explorer A Mexican orange frog known for playing his guitar and singing his own song, and has a whole family of frogs. He only appeared in his own episode. He came from a Play-A-Sound book that Dora and Boots read in the episode.
Flip Fiddlesticks an animated cartoon character created by American cartoonist Ub Iwerks. He starred in a series of cartoons produced by Celebrity Pictures and distributed through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1930 to 1933. The series had many recurring characters besides Flip, including Flip's dog, the mule Orace, and a dizzy neighborhood spinster.The series was revived in the 1960s television show, Hoppity Hooper
Gamatatsu Naruto A frog Gamatatsu is Gamakichi's brother. He is a bit on the dim-witted side and when he is summoned, all he is concerned with is where he can find food. He has a very short attention span and is often oblivious to the danger around him, but despite that he does have a caring heart and will help out if he can.
Gamakichi Naruto Gamakichi is one of Gamabunta's children. He is a lot smaller than his father but he is more sociable. Though he is a little rough around the edges, Gamakichi is quite witty and sometimes a bit of a smart-ass.
Gamabunta Naruto Gamabunta is the chief toad of Mt. Myōboku and father of Gamakichi and Gamatatsu. He serves as the main summon of Master Jiraiya, with the attitude of an old yakuza gangster. Though once his respect is earned, he becomes a valuable ally in combat.
Prince Fredric Freddie as F.R.O.7 A prince who, after discovering his parents were killed by an evil enchantress is transformed into a frog.
Frog WordWorld A very intelligent and clever WordFriend. He is hydrophobic due to the water's slimy texture on his skin, and tends to say "Water, yuck." He is also the least courageous of all the other his WordFriends and lives in a LOG.
Frog Popee the Performer A side character in the obscure animation of "Popee the Performer" from 2001.
Gabi Rio 2 A female poison dart frog who is in love with Nigel the cockatoo.
Hoppity Hooper Hoppity Hooper a plucky frog who often gets into misadventures with his friends as they try to seek fortune through jobs and schemes.
Hops The Loud House Lana Loud's pet frog and best friend.
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.[2][3][4]
Jean-Bob The Swan Princess A French frog who mistakenly believes he is a prince. Voiced by John Cleese.
Jelly Breadwinners Swaysway and Buhdeuce's pet frog
Kermit the Frog The Muppets A frog who is the pragmatic Everyman protagonist
Keroppi Hasunoue Sanrio A small frog with a v-shaped mouth and big eyes who is friends with Hello Kitty and lives in Donut Pond.
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.
Mr Witherspoon BoJack Horseman
Newtralizer Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series) A fire belly newt -like member of alien Salamandrian species. He's the show's anti-hero.
Ricki, Howie and Kai Sing Three frogs with jumpsuits and they are a Big fan of Van Halen.
Tiana and Prince Naveen The Princess and the Frog Two characters who are magically turned into frogs.
Pouic-Pouic Bionic Max
Princess Attea and Emperor Milleous Ben 10: Omniverse They are the rulers of the Incursians, a race of bloodthirsty, warmongering aliens with the appearance of anthropomorphic frogs.
Principal Pixiefrog My Gym Partner's a Monkey As his last name implies, he is a Pixie Frog. As a strict but fair administrator he runs a tight ship, which is somewhat remarkable considering he could easily be squashed underfoot by most of his students and the rest of the faculty.
Ribbit Ribbity Pupipo!
Slippy Toad Star Fox Inventor and mechanic on the team of his friend "Star Fox".
Sprig Plantar Amphibia A 10-year-old adventurous and curious pink frog who becomes Anne's best friend.
The Toad Flushed Away A big, pompous amphibian wanting the entire rat population to be killed off so he can make room for his hundreds of offspring. Voiced by Ian McKellen.
Toro and Pancho Tijuana Toads 2 toads who try to catch their prey to no avail.
Toadborg Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars A large, purple cyborg toad who is second-in-command under the series' main antagonist, KOMPLEX. Toadborg was a new character created for the animated TV show and did not appear in the original Continuity Comics series.
Tsuyu "Froppy" Asui My Hero Academia A young, teenage girl attending "U.A. High School" training to become a pro-hero.
Tubb Rubbadubbers A male anthropomorphic pink toy frog with a Scottish accent; de facto leader of the Rubbadubbers and has a cotton swab for his prize possession.
Typhoon Toad The Comic Strip (TV series) An anthropomorphic toad and the town's DJ who's also a friend of the Street Frogs.
Various frogs and toads Adventure Time

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Characters" of Rocko's Modern Life Page 2, Nickelodeon Australia[dead link]
  2. ^ DVDtalk .com, Review: Futurama: Bender's Big Score[dead link]
  3. ^ Cinematic Happenings Under Development Archived 2008-01-16 at the Wayback Machine, A film site, CHUD.com - Cinematic Happenings Under Development
  4. ^ TVshowsondvd.com Archived 2012-05-09 at the Wayback Machine