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He is best known for playing the character Froggy in the Our Gang short films from 1940 to 1944, the films′ final years of production. Early life
The Frog Bridge (officially known as the Thread City Crossing) is a bridge located in Willimantic, Connecticut, which carries South Street across the Willimantic River. Opened in September 2000, it is known as the Frog Bridge because it has four copper frog sculptures on each end of the bridge, sitting on concrete thread spools.
The gang decides to throw a surprise party in Froggy's honor, but they pretend to throw him out of the clubhouse in order to keep it a secret. [2] Vengefully, Froggy sneaks back and sets all sorts of booby-traps for the other gang members and then shows up at the party disguised as a new girl in town.
Frogger [a] is a 1981 arcade action game developed by Konami and published by Sega. [5] In North America, it was distributed by Sega/Gremlin.The object of the game is to direct five frogs to their homes by dodging traffic on a busy road, then crossing a river by jumping on floating logs and alligators.
Fergus or Feargus Gwynplaine MacIntyre (born Paul Grant Jeffery; 9 March 1956 – 25 June 2010), [3] also known as Froggy, [4] was a New York City-based journalist, novelist, poet and illustrator. Overview
Froggy with Smilin' Ed and the cast of Smilin' Ed's Buster Brown Gang, 1947.. Froggy the Gremlin was a character created by Smilin' Ed McConnell and brought to radio in the 1940s and television in 1950s on the Smilin' Ed's Gang show, and later Andy's Gang TV show, hosted by actor Andy Devine after McConnell's death.
Jonathan Van Ness turned heads in a satin green dress on the red carpet at the Golden Globes 2025, and you can bet I've currently got multiple dupes lined up in my shopping cart ready to go. For ...
Frogger is a Japanese video game series published and owned by Konami, and developed by multiple studios.The series generally involves a frog trying to travel across roads and rivers of high traffic and danger.