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When "Frog and Toad" books hit shelves over 50 years ago, critics couldn't have guessed they would become pop culture icons. Here's how it happened.
Fifty-three years after their debut on the printed page, Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad are starring in an animated series on Apple TV Plus.
Arnold Lobel's delightful 'Frog and Toad' books were adapted into an animated series for Apple TV+—here's how to start streaming.
A series adaptation of the beloved Frog and Toad books is coming to Apple TV+.
Over 40 years after the last Frog And Toad book was published, a new animated series tries to capture the gentle spirit of those books. FROG AND TOAD: STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?
"Frog and Toad," an animated series based on the Arnold Lobel books and featuring Nat Faxon, Kevin Michael Richardson and Margaret Cho, is coming to Apple TV+.
When Frog and Toad go swimming in the pond, they each dive into a Hula-Hoop-like contraption with sequined blue fabric hanging down from it, allowing them to independently “swim” around the stage.
Frog and Toad, the wholesome subjects of Arnold Lobel’s beloved children’s books, relatable (and occasionally warped) memes and queer iconography are being immortalized in Schenectady.
Frog and Toad are best friends who know that the true secret to friendship is not only enjoying the things you have in common, but embracing the things that make you different.
Apple TV+'s "Frog and Toad" animated series honors Arnold Lobel's original illustrations while making them dynamic enough for TV.
Arnold Lobel’s four-book series comes to life in the highly anticipated animated kids and family series “Frog and Toad” premiering on Apple TV+ Friday, April 28.