- The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
- The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
- The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)
- Kermit's Swamp Years (2002)
- The Frog Prince (1986)
- The Wind in the Willows (1996)
- The Princess and the Magical Kiss (2009)
- Frog and Toad Are Friends (1985)
- The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher (1993)
- The Frog, the Dog, and the Devil (1986)
Frogs have long been a source of humor in cinema, often portrayed as quirky, lovable, or hilariously out of place characters. This collection of films showcases the lighter side of these amphibians, offering viewers a chance to laugh at their antics, adventures, and the unique comedic situations they find themselves in. Whether it's through animation or live-action, these films provide a delightful escape into the world of froggy comedy, perfect for anyone looking for a good laugh.

The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
Description: Kermit and his friends embark on a comedic caper in London, with Kermit's froggy antics and his interactions with Miss Piggy providing plenty of laughs.
Fact: This film was the first Muppet movie to be shot entirely on location, showcasing London's landmarks.


The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
Description: While not centered on frogs, Kermit the Frog plays a central role in this Muppet adventure, with his comedic timing and situations providing much of the film's humor.
Fact: This was the final Muppet film to feature the original Muppet Show cast before Jim Henson's death.


The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)
Description: While not exclusively about frogs, the film features a frog character named Fearless Leader, whose comedic antics contribute to the overall humor of this live-action/animated hybrid.
Fact: The film was a revival of the classic "Rocky and Bullwinkle" TV show, bringing back the original voice actors for the animated segments.


Kermit's Swamp Years (2002)
Description: This direct-to-video film explores the early life of Kermit the Frog, showing his adventures and friendships before joining The Muppet Show. The humor comes from Kermit's youthful innocence and the absurdity of his situations.
Fact: This was one of the few Muppet projects to focus solely on Kermit's backstory.


The Frog Prince (1986)
Description: A comedic take on the classic fairy tale where a princess must deal with a frog who claims to be a prince. The humor is derived from the frog's persistent and often annoying attempts to win her affection.
Fact: This film was part of a series of adaptations of classic fairy tales by Gaylord Entertainment.


The Wind in the Willows (1996)
Description: While not exclusively about frogs, the character of Mr. Toad's friend, Ratty, who is a water vole, often shares scenes with frogs, contributing to the film's comedic elements.
Fact: This adaptation was notable for its use of both traditional animation and live-action sequences.


The Princess and the Magical Kiss (2009)
Description: This animated film features a frog prince who must win the heart of a princess to break his curse. The comedic elements arise from the frog's attempts to navigate human customs and the princess's reactions to his amphibian form.
Fact: The film was inspired by the classic fairy tale "The Frog Prince" but adds a modern twist with its humor and character development.


Frog and Toad Are Friends (1985)
Description: This children's series, based on Arnold Lobel's books, features the adventures of Frog and Toad, showcasing their friendship through humorous and heartwarming tales. While not strictly a comedy, the gentle humor makes it a delightful watch.
Fact: The series was one of the first to use claymation for children's television, bringing the characters to life in a unique way.


The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher (1993)
Description: This adaptation of Beatrix Potter's tale features Mr. Jeremy Fisher, a frog who goes fishing and encounters humorous misadventures. The film's charm lies in its gentle humor and the depiction of Mr. Fisher's character.
Fact: The film was part of a series of Beatrix Potter's tales brought to life with stop-motion animation.


The Frog, the Dog, and the Devil (1986)
Description: This Australian film tells the story of a frog who, with the help of a dog, outwits the devil. The humor comes from the absurdity of the situation and the characters' interactions.
Fact: The film was based on a popular Australian children's book and was well-received for its unique storytelling.
