Let’s geek out about amphibian animation! Kermit’s the obvious MVP, but I’d argue Toad from 'Flushed Away' deserves more love—that posh villain was hilarious. For nostalgia points, Jeremy Fisher from the Beatrix Potter adaptations is peak cottagecore frog. And if we’re counting hybrids, Gama-chan from 'GeGeGe no Kitarou' is adorable nightmare fuel. Fun detail: frogs in anime often symbolize purification or luck, which explains why they pop up in Studio Ghibli films like 'Spirited Away' with those little bathhouse spirits.
Three words: Crazy. Frog. Memes. That hyperactive CGI relic from 2000s ringtones lives in my nightmares—but also my heart? For actual films, I adore the grumpy old frog in 'Thumbelina' who sings 'Marry the Mole.' Dark horse pick: the frog band in 'Chrono Trigger’s animated cutscenes. Their jazzy tune slaps harder than it should.
My niece made me marathon every frog character she could find last summer, so I’m weirdly qualified here. Tiana’s froggy design in 'The Princess and the Frog' is gorgeous—those watercolor vibes and expressive eyes? Disney nailed it. For laughs, I’d pick the frog quartet from 'Mary Poppins'—their little top hats kill me every time. And though it’s obscure, Michiru’s frog form in 'BNA: Brand New Animal' had such cool fluid animation. Side note: why do frogs always get the best transformation sequences?
Frogs in animation? Totally underrated! One that instantly pops into my head is Kermit from 'The Muppet Movie'—iconic, right? His awkward charm and that banjo scene live in my brain rent-free. Then there's Frozone from 'The Princess and the Frog'—okay, technically a human, but his froggy form during the curse is chef's kiss. And how could I forget Frog from 'Over the Garden Wall'? That little guy's sarcasm carried the whole mini-series.
On the weirder side, I've got a soft spot for Glenn from 'Rocko's Modern Life'—that deep voice and existential dread? Mood. And for pure chaos, Hypnotoad from 'Futurama' deserves an honorary crown. ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD. Honestly, half the fun is how frogs swing between 'wise mentor' and 'unhinged comic relief' in cartoons.
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"From where I am standing right now, my blood will flow to the ocean just to be with you forever," Daven said while holding a sharp blade pointing infront of him.
But does it really takes sacrificing anyone's life just to fulfill their lifelong union? A superior power and above from all magic was true love that will cut off all curses and evilness.
Damian a handsome Hybrid who was hated by many male folks but loved by almost all female folks was a half human and a half-merman. His mom named him Damian because it rhymed with a demon. He was trapped in between two worlds, Atlantis and planet earth. His father wants him to come to Atlantis and join his rule as King of Atlantis, but his mom might die without him. This brought about a conflict of decision, and his love for Cynthia even made it harder for him to decide. What will happen? Will he go with his father? Or will he remain on earth to protect his mom from the enemies which he had inherited from his father?
Fiona and her three sisters were in line to be the next Fairy Queen of their hemisphere, the chosen one being who found her life partner and started a family first. All things Fiona found completely disinteresting.
Instead, Fiona was more concerned with watching over those she swore to protect, and changing the male chauvinistic way of the fairies. That is until the day that Leviathan, the arrogant water dragon deity, came into her life.
As she fights her attraction for a man that's the perfect example of everything she despises, lies come to the surface and Fiona must choose which is more important ... something that she swore she never even wanted, or something she spent her entire existence striving for? But what happens when the choice is unknowingly made for her .......
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I chose the unassuming merman.
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Meanwhile, the merman unexpectedly inherited the Sea God’s Legacy and rose to become ocean royalty. Everyone knew I was to become the empress.
At the celebratory banquet, my sister poisoned my wine.
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One of my all-time favorite ferret characters has to be Buck from 'Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs.' He's this wild, one-eyed adventurer with a flair for the dramatic, and his energy is just infectious. Buck steals every scene he's in, whether he's swinging from vines or monologuing about his past exploits. The way he balances humor and heart makes him unforgettable.
Then there's Marahute from 'The Rescuers Down Under,' though technically a golden eagle, the film’s ferret-like villain, McLeach, has a pet goanna that feels like it shares the same sneaky vibes. Ferrets in animation often embody mischief or comic relief, and Buck nails that while still feeling like a fully realized character. I’d love to see more ferrets take center stage—they’re such playful creatures, and there’s so much untapped potential for them in storytelling.