• One Froggy Evening is a 1955 American Technicolor animated musical short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones, with musical direction...
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  • Originally a one-shot character, his only appearance during the original run of the Merrie Melodies series was as the star of the One Froggy Evening short film...
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    today as the introductory song in the famous Warner Bros. cartoon One Froggy Evening (1955), sung by the character later dubbed Michigan J. Frog and high-stepping...
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    Award for Best Animated Short Film and another three (Duck Amuck, One Froggy Evening, and What's Opera, Doc?) have been inducted into the National Film...
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  • his work on the film The Great Race. In the Warner Bros. cartoon One Froggy Evening (1955), the skyscraper into which Michigan J. Frog is entombed is...
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    including Duck Amuck (1953), Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (1953), One Froggy Evening (1955), Rabbit of Seville (1950), and Rabbit Seasoning (1952). Charles...
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  • tracks include: What's Opera, Doc? It Hopped One Night: The Story Behind One Froggy Evening Wacky Warner One-Shots Mars Attacks! Life on the Red Planet...
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    preserved in museums and archives. The 1955 Warner Bros. cartoon One Froggy Evening involves a singing and dancing frog extricated from (and eventually...
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    Michael Maltese to write a 1955 animated theatrical short entitled One Froggy Evening. In the cartoon, a construction worker demolishing an old building...
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  • receive this honor; the others are What's Opera, Doc? (1957) and One Froggy Evening (1955). Animation historian Greg Ford writes, "The duck glowers directly...
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