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One Froggy Evening

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Referred to by Steven Spielberg as "the Citizen Kane of animated shorts", this 1955 Chuck Jones Merrie Melodies short featured none of the regular Warner Bros. stable, instead telling a standalone story about a construction worker who discovers a live frog inside the cornerstone of a building he's helping to demolish. To his amazement, the frog pulls out a little top hat and cane and starts to sing and dance. The construction worker naturally expects to strike it rich from his discovery. Unfortunately, the frog refuses to perform in front of anybody else. At the end, after becoming destitute and homeless, the man puts the frog into the cornerstone of a new building, and a flash forward reveals that a man of the future will soon suffer the same fate.Told entirely without dialogue (not including the singing). The frog would later be named Michigan J. Frog, after the only original song from the short, "The Michigan Rag", and become the mascot for the WB network.In 1995, Chuck Jones created a follow-up cartoon titled "Another Froggy Evening". It follows the frog throughout history meeting strangely familiar men who attempt (and fail) to exploit him for money.
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No-Dialogue Episode
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No-Dialogue Episode: While Michigan J. Frog does sing, the characters never communicate through dialogue the audience can hear—only signs, gestures, and cartoon violence. "Another Froggy Evening" has a small conversation at the end, that works as something of The Reveal.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: In Another Froggy Evening, Chuck Jones himself appears among the Romans booing the act. Also present, Siskel and Ebert. In that same scene, when the lions and tigers are released, tuxedo kitten Pussyfoot is The Runt at the End. Michigan J. Frog himself makes a cameo in Looney Tunes: Back in Action where he sings his classic "Hello Mah Baby" tune to Bugs Bunny dressed as Marilyn Monroe.
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Dance Sensation
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Dance Sensation: The Retraux original song "The Michigan Rag" fits this genre.
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Generation Xerox
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Generation Xerox: In "Another Froggy Evening", various characters resembling the man from the original short have similar encounters with the frog.
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The Runt at the End
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The Runt at the End: In "Another Froggy Evening", when the frog's latest victim is thrown to the lions and tigers, the last feline in the pack is a cameo of tuxedo kitten Pussyfoot from the Marc Antony shorts.
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You Didn't Ask
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You Didn't Ask: The end of "Another Froggy Evening" suggests that every time the frog croaked, he was actually asking if people wanted to hear him sing. Since no one gave him an answer (presumably because they don't speak frog and assumed he was just being nonchalant), he just sat there. Fortunately, one person is able to understand him and say "yes": Marvin the Martian.
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Distant Finale
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Distant Finale: Another poor sap happens on the frog in virtually the same way as the first scene.
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Zeerust
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Zeerust: The year 2056 in the final scene.
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Acme Products
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Acme Products: The man works for the "Acme Building and Wrecking Co., Inc."
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Skewed Priorities
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Skewed Priorities: The protagonist is not remotely dumbfounded by the premise of a singing dancing frog, and only starts to find the concept remarkable when he realises the profit he can make for it. When all attempts at this fail, he literally throws it away like a piece of worthless trash.
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Just Here for the Free Snacks
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Just Here for the Free Snacks: The man manages to lure people into the theater after several failed attempts by offering free beer.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: The man's life is ruined by trying to use the frog, and ends with him sealing the frog away... only for another greedy man to find him a century later, which repeats the cycle anew.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: The first and last scene show a construction worker discovering the frog and plotting to get rich off of its unique talents.
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Fan Remake
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Fan Remake: Virgilio Vasconcelos remade the first couple minutes as a student project, only in CG.
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Deserted Island
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Deserted Island: One of the places Michigan J. Frog ends up in "Another Froggy Evening". The fishing man who catches him has a box that says "R. Crusoe, Esq".
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Really 700 Years Old
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Really 700 Years Old: The frog is capable of living for centuries inside of a block of lead with no food or water.
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Not-So-Imaginary Friend
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Not-So-Imaginary Friend: The frog definitely exists, but people are convinced that he can't dance or sing.
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Public Domain Soundtrack
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Public Domain Soundtrack: The frog sings a number of popular songs of the Gilded Age, as well as "Largo al factotum" from Rossini's Il barbiere di Sevilgia.
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Oireland
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Oireland: Michigan mocks the popularity of mawkish Irish songs at the turn of the century by singing "Come Back to Erin."
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The Singing Mute
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The Singing Mute: The Frog is mostly silent, but occasionally breaks out in a song.
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Produce Pelting
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Produce Pelting: The booing crowd in the theater where the man tries to exhibit the frog. Signaled by the drop of the curtain where only his face remains visible.
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Mime and Music-Only Cartoon
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Mime and Music-Only Cartoon: One of the few to be produced in The '50s.
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Mistaken for Insane
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Mistaken for Insane: The man and the frog are alone in the park until a policeman overhears the frog singing and approaches them. The man points at the frog to wordlessly tell the cop that it was the frog, but the frog has already clammed up at this point. The cop then has the man committed to a psych ward.
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Popular History
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Popular History: Several of the songs performed by Michigan J. Frog (including "Hello, My Baby") date later than 1892 (the year on the cornerstone where his box is buried). This gets even more bizarre in "Another Froggy Evening" in which he knows these songs in the Stone Age.
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Punny Name
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Punny Name: In "Another Froggy Evening", Saladus Caesar is the man in charge when the frog arrives in Ancient Rome.
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Here We Go Again!
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Here We Go Again!: The ending.
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Time Capsule
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Time Capsule: The frog's box.
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Played for Laughs
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This is a common theme in Chuck Jones' work. Like Wile E. Coyote in the Road Runner cartoons, the protagonist ends up suffering horribly, yet it's Played for Laughs because he could have given up at any time instead of compounding his failures with new ones, going to ever more grandiose lengths and spending what's implied to be his life savings despite any observer being able to tell within the first few minutes that the frog absolutely will not play along.
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You Have to Believe Me!
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You Have to Believe Me!: In pantomime, to the theatrical producer and the cop.
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Karmic Trickster
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Karmic Trickster: Michigan J. Frog's lack of dialogue make his motives hard to decipher, but it's a strong possibility he's deliberately stringing the construction worker along so he'll be foiled by his own greed.
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Origins Episode
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Origins Episode: Subverted in "Another Froggy Evening", which appears to be the story of the man's ancestors using their own methods to exploit the frog, leading up to the original short. However, the frog never ends up sealed in the cornerstone of a building. He appears on a deserted island where Robinson Crusoe intends to eat him, but then a UFO grabs the box, frog and all.
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TheFifties
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The '50s: The dedication plaque on the new building indicates the short is set in 1955, the year of its release.
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Character Signature Song: Michigan J. Frog's "Hello My Baby".
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Laser-Guided Karma
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Laser-Guided Karma: When you get down to it, that man is bringing his fate entirely on himself for trying to manipulate the frog for money. It goes pretty far, though.
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Retraux
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Retraux: "The Michigan Rag" is an original composition which imitates the 1890s style.
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Been There, Shaped History
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Been There, Shaped History: According to "Another Froggy Evening", a lone caveman built Stonehenge 300,000 years ago in order to exhibit Michigan J. Frog to other cavemen.
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Shout-Out: At the end, the frog is sealed inside the foundation of the "Tregoweth Brown Building", a reference to sound effects editor Treg Brown. Such crew shout-outs were very common in all the Looney Tunes shorts.
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No Name Given
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No Name Given: None of the characters in the original short have names. Michigan J. Frog only got his name many years later.
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Cassandra Truth
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Cassandra Truth: The construction worker tries to get people to believe the frog can sing and dance, but he takes too long trying to get their attention that the frog stops performing every time.
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Breakout Character
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Breakout Character: Michigan J. Frog appeared in this cartoon alone, and yet became iconic and popular enough to be the mascot for the The WB network, and even make appearances on Kids' WB.
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Lyrical Dissonance
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Lyrical Dissonance: Read the lyrics to "Won't You Come Over To My House." Cheerful little tune, isn't it? The song itself is an interesting example of dissonance. The song as originally written as sung by the man, tells the story of a woman. As it's a sad lullaby about her finding a little girl that reminds her of her own dead child. The part Michigan sings is the chorus that is preceded in the song by making it clear it is the female's words.
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Know When to Fold 'Em
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Know When to Fold 'Em: When he sees the work that is being laid out for a new building, the now-destitute man decides to dump the boxed-up frog and go.
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story: Sort of; the story was based on that of Ol' Rip The Horned Toad, but he might have been a hoax.
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Space Whale Aesop
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Space Whale Aesop: Don't be greedy and try to take advantage of someone else for your own gain or your life will go downhill as a result—or in this case, don't take advantage of a singing frog to get rich or your life will be ruined. This is a common theme in Chuck Jones' work. Like Wile E. Coyote in the Road Runner cartoons, the protagonist ends up suffering horribly, yet it's Played for Laughs because he could have given up at any time instead of compounding his failures with new ones, going to ever more grandiose lengths and spending what's implied to be his life savings despite any observer being able to tell within the first few minutes that the frog absolutely will not play along.
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Aside Glance
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Aside Glance: The man does one when the frog first starts singing and dancing. Later, a theatrical agent does an identical one when the man claims to have a singing, dancing frog.
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Disco Dan: Michigan J. Frog brings the music of The Gay '90s to whatever time period he's found in.
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Earn Your Happy Ending: "Another Froggy Evening" gives one to the frog. He finally meets someone who not only understands his language but has no intention of exploiting him and just wants to hear him sing. They even sing together, as the short ends. The person in question? Marvin the Martian.
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The Gay '90s: Michigan J. Frog is from this era. However, he also sings "I'm Just Wild About Harry", which was first introduced in 1921, and "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone", which was from 1930. In addition, he sings "Largo al factotum" the famous aria from the opera The Barber of Seville.
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