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- Michigan J. Frog - Wikipedia
In this cartoon, partly inspired by a 1944 Cary Grant film entitled Once Upon a Time, Michigan is a male frog who wears a top hat; carries a cane; and sings pop music, ragtime, Tin Pan Alley hits, and other songs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries while dancing and performing acrobatics in the style of early 20th century vaudeville
- 60 Years of Michigan J. Frog - YouTube
Michigan J Frog made his debut in the Merrie Melodies cartoon "One Froggy Evening" on December 31, 1955 This video celebrates Michigan's 60th anniversary!Y
- Michigan J. Frog - Looney Tunes Wiki
Michigan Jackson Frog is a minor character who has appeared on occasion in the Looney Tunes film-shorts, having debuted in "One Froggy Evening" in 1955, and has the most prominence as the mascot of The WB Network and its programming block Kids' WB!
- The Incredible 65 Year History of Michigan J. Frog - 100. 5 The River
Michigan's debut short One Froggy Evening has become a cartoon classic having been selected for preservation by the Library of Congress and in a vote of animators selected in the Top 5 best cartoons ever made
- All about Michigan J. Frog! - Chuck Jones Experience
Michigan is one of the most famous creations of Chuck Jones As the most famous singing frog in history, he reveals his talents only to a chosen few If you are looking for a blueprint about our talented cartoon character Michigan J Frog, then look no further Check out the details below:
- Michigan J. Frog - Chuck Jones Center for Creativity
Michigan J Frog A slinky, slimy green amphibian made cartoon history when it premiered in movie theaters across the country on December 31, 1955 Unnamed at the time, the singing frog tormented and abused the man who discovered him, driving him to rack and ruination in just six and a half minutes
- Michigan J. Frog - Hello My Baby - YouTube
Michigan J Frog - "Hello My Baby"
- Michigan J. Frog | WB Animated Universe Wiki | Fandom
Michigan J Frog is a minor character that has appeared on occasion in the Looney Tunes cartoons, first appearing in the 1955 cartoon "One Froggy Evening" He is a frog with quite a talent for singing or dancing
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