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Revision as of 19:21, 29 April 2013
Frogger is a green, anthropomorphic frog. Best known as the namesake of the classic 1981 arcade game, he has gone on to star in a series of video games spanning numerous platforms. These games almost always involve hopping around on an invisible grid. Frogger is a registered trademark of Konami.
Character Design
Over the coarse of his video game career, Frogger's character has undergone drastic changes.
He started out as a mute, semi-realistic-looking frog. This changed in 2001 with Frogger: The Great Quest, in which Frogger is bipedal, wears clothing, and can talk. A refined version of this character design remained Frogger's dominant appearance for years. He recently reverted back to his former, croaking self.
Wreck-It Ralph
Frogger makes a cameo appearance along with Dig Dug and the Angel Kids in the film, "Wreck-It Ralph" at the Game Central Station hopping away from Ralph upon seeing him. His iconic 8-bit hopping noise can be heard as he hops away from Ralph. Rich Moore and the cast officialy confirmed his appearance in an interview.