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Frog and Toad, the beloved characters at the center of four 1970s children's books by author and illustrator Arnold Lobel, may have been more than just very good friends.
More than 45 years after we first learned that Frog and Toad Are Friends, Arnold Lobel's daughter, Adrianne, has suggested that Frog and Toad are gay. The late author came out to his family in ...
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.
Toad loved when people talked about their miserable dating lives. Brunch. Over brunch, Frog and Toad discussed Frog’s dating life. “Was the date very awful?” asked Toad, with a gleam in his eye.
The “Frog and Toad” books remain in print to this day, and still pop up on the bookshelves of young parents. I asked Adrianne, who now has a teen-age daughter of her own, why she thinks the ...
The beloved Newbery Honor-winning "Frog and Toad" book series, written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel, has entertained children since the 1970s and soon the story of the two amphibian friends ...
Though Frog and Toad are simply called “friends” in the series and in the books, Arnold Lobel came out to his family as gay in 1974, after the books had been published.
Now we get to be best friends on the stage," says Jon Satrom, who plays the always cheerful Frog. His best friend, Will Cohen, plays the nice but generally grumpy Toad.
A series adaptation of the beloved Frog and Toad books is coming to Apple TV+.The streamer announced the new series Wednesday, as part of its spring kids and family slate. It’s set to premiere ...
Best friends Toad, left, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, and Frog, voiced by Nat Faxon, in “Frog and Toad.” The Apple TV Plus series is based on the award-winning children's books by ...
Nat Faxon and Kevin Michael Richardson play the best friends from Arnold Lobel’s popular book series. Other voices include Yvette Nicole Brown, Fortune Feimster, Ron Funches, Tom Kenny, John … ...
"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+.
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