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Frog Goes to Dinner
Adaptation of the book by the same name
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Plot Summary
A short animated film where a frog attempts to sneak into a fancy restaurant for dinner. The frog encounters various obstacles and characters as it tries to find a way to dine in style. It's a lighthearted and humorous look at a determined amphibian's culinary quest.
Critical Reception
As a short, animated film from 1986, "Frog Goes to Dinner" is not widely reviewed in major critical publications. Its reception is generally positive within the niche of animation enthusiasts and those who appreciate classic short films.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its simple, charming animation.
Seen as a fun, lighthearted short with a clear, humorous premise.
Often noted for its accessible humor suitable for various ages.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available. However, general sentiment from viewers who have encountered it tends to be positive, praising its visual humor and brevity.
Fun Fact
The film was created by independent animator Jeff Whitmore, who also handled the writing, directing, and animation for this short production.
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