View Full Version : "One Froggy Evening" - In Memory of the Icon


musicradio77
09-19-2006, 08:54 PM
Now that WB is off the air the other night. I just come across YouTube and I found this great cartoon. It has Michigan J. Frog in it. This character before the network launched 11 years ago became an icon of the WB Network. It's been 11 years since Michigan J. came to the air back in 1995 to start its own network, the WB. After 11 years, Michigan J. Frog is gone forever. We all missed the WB. I found this awesome cartoon called "One Froggy Evening". That would put a fitting tribute to the WB Network. I hope you will enjoy this great cartoon.

RIP: WB Network (1995-2006) :( :crying: :( :crying:

"One Froggy Evening" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saU-Bl0feSs)

I'm going to dedicated this cartoon to the memory of the WB Network since it passed away Sunday. We all gonna missed you! :crying:

TJL
09-19-2006, 09:14 PM
Hello my baby....hello my honey...hello...

I'm sorry, it's just too painful!

:crying:

;)

TV Knowledge Fan
09-25-2006, 06:05 PM
....it was just a "one-shot" Chuck Jones cartoon when it was first released in December 1955. Who would have guessed that "Michigan J. Frog" would become the "icon" of the "WB" network [which, incidentally, Jones wasn't too wild about], 40 years later? I noticed they dropped him about two or three years ago...and that was it. Or WAS it?

Anybody ever see Jones' "prequel", "Another Froggy Evening", produced over a decade ago?

;)

musicradio77
09-28-2006, 12:21 AM
Anybody ever see Jones' "prequel", "Another Froggy Evening", produced over a decade ago?

Here is another cartoon. It was the sequel to "One Froggy Evening".

"Another Froggy Evening" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGqcHR1AdYQ)

TV Knowledge Fan
10-03-2006, 03:04 PM
...wanted to "end" the 'Michigan J. Frog' saga and poke a little fun at it as well. That's how "Another Froggy Evening" came to be. I loved "Pussyfoot's" little cameo as one of the fierce pack of lions in the Roman sequence...but the closing segment with Marvin the Martian was "off-kilter", even for Jones. I wonder what he trying to tell the audience with that ending......

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