Amphibia (TV series)
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Created by | Matt Braly |
Directed by | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn Kyler Spears Joe Johnston Jenn Strickland Kim Roberson (supervising; Season 1) Ian Worrel (art; Season 1) Jacob Streilein (art; Season 2) Philip Vose (art; Season 2) |
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Theme music composer | Doug Petty |
Opening theme | Welcome to Amphibia (instrumental) |
Ending theme | Anne's Theme |
Composer | T.J. Hill |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 21 (41 segments) (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer | Matt Braly |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Disney Television Animation |
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Network | Disney Channel |
Release | June 17, 2019 present | –
Amphibia is an American animated television series created by Matt Braly and produced by Disney Television Animation for Disney Channel and Disney XD. The series features the voices of Brenda Song, Justin Felbinger, Bill Farmer, and Amanda Leighton. It premiered on June 17, 2019[1] following a preview of the first episode on DisneyNOW and YouTube three days earlier, and the show's first season concluded on July 18.
On May 15, 2019, a month before the series premiere, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on July 11, 2020.[2][3] Ahead of the second season premiere, the series was renewed for a third season.[3]
Premise
The series chronicles the adventures of a self-centered 13-year-old Thai-American girl named Anne Boonchuy.[4] After stealing a mysterious music box on her birthday at the advice of her friend Sasha, she is magically transported to Amphibia, a wild marshland tropical island full of anthropomorphic amphibians and dangerous creatures. She soon meets and befriends an adventurous 10-year-old frog named Sprig Plantar who will guide her to be a true hero while discovering the first true friendship of her life as she lives with the Plantar family.[5]
Characters
Main characters
- Anne Boonchuy (voiced by Brenda Song) - A 13-year-old Thai-American human girl who finds a mysterious music box that leads her to Amphibia. She must adjust to her new life and family while facing the ups and downs of Amphibia.[6] Upon arrival, she somehow lost her right shoe that was later found by the inhabitants from Toad Tower.
- Sprig Plantar (voiced by Justin Felbinger) - A 10-year-old adventurous and curious pink frog who befriends Anne.[7]
- Hopediah "Hop Pop" Plantar (voiced by Bill Farmer) - Sprig and Polly's 68-year-old traditional, strict, and overprotective grandfather and farmer who runs the family farm.[2]
- Polly Plantar (voiced by Amanda Leighton) - Sprig's polliwog sister who carries herself around inside a bucket.[2] Sometimes, she can be carried around by Anne, Sprig, or Hop Pop.
Recurring
Wartwood inhabitants
- Mayor Toadstool (voiced by Stephen Root) - A toad who is the corrupt, rude, greedy, and arrogant mayor of Wartwood Swamp. He has a tendency to raise the taxes on anything. Despite his flaws, he can do something nice and even do the unexpected for the greater good as seen in "Anne of the Year" and "Reunion."
- Toadie (voiced by Jack McBrayer) - A small frog who is Mayor Toadstool's loyal assistant.
- Buck Leatherleaf (voiced by James Adomian) - The sheriff of Wartwood who enforces the rules.
- One-Eyed Wally (voiced by James Patrick Stuart) - A local vagrant with one working eye and half a shoe on one foot who plays a caterpillar-shaped accordion.
- Sadie Croaker (voiced by Laila Berzins) - An old lady with a cataract in her left eye. She runs Croaker Dairy where she sells different dairy items and is also a cowapillar farmer.
- Archie (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) - Sadie Croaker's pet spider.
- Felicia Sundew (voiced by Kaitlyn Robrock) - The proprietor of "Felicia's Tea Shoppe" that sells food like tea and dung beetle scones. She is Ivy's mother and Sylvia's daughter.
- Sylvia Sundew (voiced by Mona Marshall) - Felicia's mother, Ivy's grandmother, and Hop Pop's girlfriend.
- Ivy Sundew (voiced by Katie Crown) - Felicia's daughter, Sylvia's granddaughter, and Sprig's love interest.
- Leopold Loggle (voiced by Brian Maillard) - An axolotl who is the town's wood-smith and is the proprietor of his woodcraft store. He used to be a metalsmith until an incident where he accidentally impaled his voice box causing him to have speaking issues where he says introducing adverbs and pausing before saying a negative ending word.
- Albus Duckweed (voiced by Kevin McDonald) - A newt who is the local food critic. He also acts as a master of ceremonies at different events.
- Stumpy (voiced by John DiMaggio) - The cook and proprietor of "Stumpy's Diner" with interchangeable prosthetic hands. His restaurant became a Thai-Frog fusion restaurant in "Lily Pad Thai" after he learns some Thai recipes from Anne.
- Mr. Flour (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) - The baker and proprietor of "Flour & Daughters Bakery."
- Maddie Flour (voiced by Jill Bartlett) - Mr. Flour's eerie yet understanding daughter and Sprig's ex-fiancée who works at "Flour & Daughters Bakery."
- Soggy Joe (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) - A frog survivalist. He is also the star of the "Wild Amphibia" shorts.
- Tuti (voiced by April Winchell) - The town masseuse and part-time bounty hunter.
- Chuck (voiced by Matt Braly) - A tulip farmer who can also fix houses fast and wears a hat that covers his eyes. He mostly says "I grow tulips."
Toad Tower inhabitants
- Captain Grime (voiced by Troy Baker) - A villainous one-eyed toad who is the ruler of Toad Tower and the primary antagonist of the series.
- Sasha (voiced by Anna Akana) - Anne's former human friend who was captured by Grime and became his new lieutenant. She was the one who made Anne steal the Calamity Box that transported them both to Amphibia.
- Bog (voiced by Darin De Paul) - A ruthless toad soldier and tax collector who wields a giant hammer.
- Fens (voiced by April Winchell) - An aggressive female toad soldier who fights with a kanabō.
- Mire - A toad soldier in full body armor who doesn't speak and mostly growls.
- Percy (voiced by Matt Jones) - A friendly toad soldier who dreams of being a jester.
- Braddock (voiced by Kristen Johnston) - A friendly female toad soldier who likes to garden and socialize.
Newtopia inhabitants
- Marcy - Sasha and Anne's other human friend who found the Calamity Box first in a shop on Anne’s birthday who was also teleported to Amphibia.
Production
Amphibia was created by Matt Braly, previously a storyboard artist on Gravity Falls and later a director on both Gravity Falls and Big City Greens. According to his Twitter account, he had been working on the series for almost two years before being greenlit.[8] The show was based on Braly's childhood trips to Bangkok, Thailand.[9]
James Turner, a British illustrator most well known for his work on the Pokémon series of games (having created several Pokémon designs and worked as the art director for Pokémon Sword and Shield), provided artwork during the initial stages of the project.[10]
On February 19, 2018, Amphibia was greenlit by Disney Channel alongside The Owl House.[1]
On March 25, 2019, it was revealed that Brenda Song would return to Disney as the voice of Anne Boonchuy.[6]
On May 15, 2019, Disney Channel renewed Amphibia for a second season ahead of its premiere. Among the announced guest stars include Kermit the Frog (Matt Vogel), Jenifer Lewis, George Takei, Kristen Schaal, Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Tress MacNeille, Haley Tju, Keith David, Susan Egan, Flula Borg, Marlow Barkley, Mia and Ella Allan.[2][11]
Rough Draft Korea, SMIP, and Saerom each provide animation, and takes about nine months for each episode to be complete.[9]
On June 23, 2020, the show was renewed for a third season ahead of its second season premiere.[3]
Marketing
On July 19, 2018, during the Star vs. the Forces of Evil and Big City Greens panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Disney released an early version of the intro for the series.[12]
On April 26, 2019, Disney FanFest released a music video for a vocal version of the opening theme titled ″Welcome to Amphibia″ performed by Celica Gray Westbrook[13] and a two-minute clip[14] during a livestream.[7] It was discussed to be used as the intro song.[15]
On May 14, 2019, Disney Channel released the trailer.[16]
On May 17, 2019, Disney Channel released the final version of the intro.[17]
Amphibia also included shorts, beginning with Teen Girl in a Frog World. The shorts premiered on September 3, 2019.[18]
Episodes
Series Overview
Season | Segments | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 39 | 20 | June 17, 2019 | July 18, 2019 | |
2 | TBA | TBA | July 11, 2020 | TBA |
Season 1 (2019)
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | Prod. code [19][20][21] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Anne or Beast?" "Best Fronds" | Bert Youn Derek Kirk Kim | Matt Braly & Jack Ferraiolo | Kyler Spears, Yonatan Tal & Youn Aaron Austin & Hannah Ayoubi | June 17, 2019[nb 1] | 103 | 0.39[22] |
"Anne or Beast?": In the town of Wartwood, located in the land of Amphibia, populated by anthropomorphic frogs and various other creatures, young Sprig Plantar takes the chance to prove he's responsible when One-Eyed Wally comes running into town warning everyone about a horrifying beast. The 'hideous beast' is revealed to be a human girl named Anne Boonchuy, who has been magically transported into their world. After Anne saves him from a giant mantis, Sprig sees her as a hero. Anne later gets captured by an angry mob of frogs led by Mayor Toadstool, but when two new giant mantises attack she and Sprig work together to defeat them. After beating the bigger of the two mantises, Toadstool suggests running Anne out of town. Sprig stands up to the mob, taking responsibility for her well-being. The Plantars take Anne as their own to everyone's chagrin. Anne now lives with the Plantar's until the valley clears up in a couple of months. In the last scene, Anne pulls out a box that got her there in the first place and tries to get it to work. However this time unlike before it doesn't work making the box looks like a normal one. This troubles Anne, causing herself to resign to her current fate. "Best Fronds": Wanting to help Anne with her homesickness, Sprig takes her swimming at the lake. But Hop Pop locks the door to keep Anne inside. Anne and Sprig would then grab the key and open the door. While swimming at the lake, they face off a giant snake. After fighting the snake, Anne finally sees Sprig as a good friend. Meanwhile, a mysterious toad interrogates Anne's human friend Sasha who also wound up in Amphibia where the toad had found Anne's other shoe. | |||||||
2 | "Cane Crazy" "Flood, Sweat and Tears" | Derek Kirk Kim | Adam Colás Gloria Shen | Hannah Ayoubi & Kim Drew Applegate & Cheyenne Curtis | June 18, 2019 | 101 | 0.46[23] |
"Cane Crazy": While making fun of Hop Pop, Anne accidentally breaks his favorite cane. She, along with Sprig and Polly, first visit town wood-smith Leopold Loggle so he can fix it. After telling them he can't, Loggle tells them that the cane comes from the Doom Tree and shows them a map to it. Anne, Sprig and Polly find the tree and break a branch from it, but then find that it is a giant stick insect. They beat the walking stick with termites, but have to give the new cane to Loggle to pay for his shop's damages. Thinking that she can no longer stay, Anne packs up to leave. But Hop Pop tells her that she can stay and is on dish duty for breaking his cane. Hop Pop then tries to get his revenge on Anne by adding his own funny insults but to no avail. "Flood, Sweat and Tears": Anne’s bedroom gets flooded by a leak. So, while Hop Pop tries to fix the leak, Anne bunks with Sprig in his room. They soon discover that they can't stand each other as roommates and try to fix the leak. They soon have to battle a couple of giant lampreys, who escape after being defeated, causing the water to drain. Anne and Sprig later find that being honest with each other has made them even better friends. Anne relocates to the couch until the living room starts to flood. | |||||||
3 | "Hop Luck" "Stakeout" | Bert Youn | Matt Braly & Jack Ferraiolo Michele Cavin | Kathryn Marusik & Kyler Spears Jenn Strickland & Steve Wolfhard | June 19, 2019 | 102 | 0.37[24] |
"Hop Luck": To win the town's annual potluck and avoid the "Shame Cage" again, Anne leads the family on a quest to make pizza. After gathering most of the ingredients, they go to get tomatoes, which can only be obtained from a giant carnivorous tomato plant. They get swallowed by the plant and lose the ingredients in its stomach. But through Hop Pop's old cookbook, they find that they can eat their way out of the plant. Though the family loses again, their dish still turned out better than before. Anne failed to realize that while in the Shame Cage, they are pelted with "Shame nuggets" by the townspeople as punishment for making a terrible dish. "Stakeout": Seeing that arguing could lead to a family breakdown, Sprig steals some of the corn to have Anne and Hop Pop go on a stakeout. While they wait, Anne and Hop Pop talk about how they each miss a certain aspect, Anne her home and Hop Pop the old ways. They then try each other's drinks, which gives them strange hallucinations, including Sprig as an evil corn monster. Once the hallucinations stop, Anne and Hop Pop appreciate how they both have each other's back. However, Polly drinks the remainder of Anne's drink and hallucinates a rock monster. | |||||||
4 | "The Domino Effect" "Taking Charge" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Story by : Jeff Trammell Teleplay by : Gloria Shen Matt Braly & Jack Ferraiolo | Kathryn Marusik & Kyler Spears Jenn Strickland & Steve Wolfhard | June 20, 2019 | 107 | 0.41[25] |
"The Domino Effect": After saving it from giant hornets and seeing similarities to her old cat, Anne wants to keep a caterpillar as a pet and names it Domino 2 after her pet cat Domino. But Hop Pop won't allow pets in the house, so Anne and Sprig hide Domino 2. Domino 2 later turns into a giant cat-like moth and attacks the Plantars. Seeing that Domino 2 is too dangerous, Anne distracts it with a mouse toy to drive it away. Sprig later makes a doll that looks like Domino 2 for Anne. "Taking Charge": Anne shows the Plantars her favorite show, Sprig and Polly like it but Hop Pop doesn't. Anne later finds that someone used her phone's battery to watch the other episodes. Hop Pop tells them about Zapapedes, centipedes with electricity, and one has enough power to charge Anne's phone. While on the trip, the family gets suspicious of each other. Hop Pop then admits to using the phone, and jumps into a pile of Zapapedes to redeem himself which boosts the battery power of Anne's phone to 10,000%. Anne later forgives Hop Pop as she prevents him from revealing the parts of the episodes that they haven't seen yet. | |||||||
5 | "Anne Theft Auto" "Breakout Star" | Derek Kirk Kim | Story by : Justin Charlebois Teleplay by : Jenava Mie Gloria Shen | Drew Applegate & Cheyenne Curtis Aaron Austin & Hannah Ayoubi | June 24, 2019 | 104 | 0.39[26] |
"Anne Theft Auto": Hop Pop allows Anne to ride Bessie, the family snail, but needs her to read Bessie's history before doing so. Anne thinks it is better to ride by experience, so she and Sprig take Bessie for a joy ride. They then drove off road and decided to get back on road, but Bessie hides in her shell. So while Sprig rides with Mrs. Croaker to get Hop Pop, Anne reads Bessie's history to pass the time. She then reads the part why Bessie hides to avoid an array of giant hedgehogs. Anne and Bessie manage to outrun the array, pick up Sprig, and head for home so Anne can finish the book. After finishing the book, Hop Pop decides to let her take Bessie for a ride causing Anne to walk off while laughing hysterically. "Breakout Star": Anne gets a pimple breakout and tries to hide it from the townsfolk, but when they see her pimples, they think they are ruby warts and make her a celebrity. Seeing this as an opportunity to get the town's vote, Toadstool and his assistant Toadie invite her to the town hall and take her to public events. Anne's skin later clears up and asks the Plantars for help. They find red berries that look like pimples and attach them on her face. Seeing that the Plantars like her for what she is, Anne wipes off the berries and gets shunned by the town again. Toadstool angrily asks Anne how he is going to get the town's votes now, while insulting them, which causes them to throw fruit and vegetables at him. Anne then returns to live with the Plantars as the monster from the woods. | |||||||
6 | "Sprig Vs. Hop Pop" "Girl Time" | Bert Youn | Adam Colás Story by : Emily Brundige Teleplay by : Michele Cavin | Kathryn Marusik & Kyler Spears Jenn Strickland & Steve Wolfhard | June 25, 2019 | 105 | 0.39[27] |
"Sprig Vs. Hop Pop": Seeing that Hop Pop doesn't take any suggestions from anyone, Sprig challenges Hop Pop for the control of the farm. Sprig surprisingly defeats Hop Pop and starts to take all suggestions. Seeing that the farm is falling apart and that Sprig is mad with power, the girls get Hop Pop, who was among beetles in the cemetery. Hop Pop challenges Sprig to a rematch, during which promises Sprig that he'll consider some of the suggestions. Sprig forfeits the match and everything is back to normal. Hop Pop is later delivered some suggestions where he rejects some of them. "Girl Time": Not wanting Polly to end up like the boys, Anne plans to give Polly some long-overdue girl time. While going to different places, Anne enjoys the girl time but Polly doesn't. While Anne gets a painful massage from a masseuse/bounty hunter named Tuti , Polly ditches her. Anne later finds her with Wally and chastises her for ditching her. Then after Polly says girl time is boring, Anne insults her, hurting her feelings. Tuti leads the villagers into fetching Wartwood's sheriff Buck Leatherleaf who arrests Anne and the Plantar family for the IOU's she used to pay the services as Hop-Pop doesn't have money to pay everyone back. They are to be sent to debtors' prison to gather giant spider eggs to pay their debt. Knowing that Polly is a great spitter, Anne wants her to break the spitting record to get the trophy so their debt can be paid in exchange that they don't go to debtors' prison. However, Polly is not up to it because she feels bad about herself. Anne then apologizes to her and accepts her for who she is, giving Polly the motivation to spit enough to break the record and pay off the debts. Tuti then breaks the trophy and using their cut of the trophy, Anne has it made into a statue of Polly which she appreciates. | |||||||
7 | "Dating Season" "Anne Vs. Wild" | Bert Youn Derek Kirk Kim | Adam Colás Jenava Mie | Aaron Austin & Hannah Ayoubi Drew Applegate & Cheyenne Curtis | June 26, 2019 | 106 | 0.39[28] |
"Dating Season": While walking in the woods, Anne and Sprig run into Ivy Sundew, Sprig's childhood friend. Seeing that Sprig likes her, Anne, Hop Pop, and Ivy's mother Felicia attempt to set them up at the Firefly Formal forcing them to perform a special dance. Seeing that they don't actually want to date each other, they leave the dance together and watch the fireflies. Not wanting to let the courtship be ruined, Anne and the others follow the two kids only to get captured by a couple of giant love doves. Sprig and Ivy then head off to rescue them. After the rescue, Sprig comes to realize that he is in love with Ivy. "Anne Vs. Wild": Anne, wanting to spend time with the Plantars, decides to go on a camping trip with them. Anne finds out that it is difficult to camp, but not wanting to leave, she lies about camping tough, which then causes Soggy Joe, a survivalist, to take Anne and the Plantars to the more dangerous area. After telling the family the story of the Mudmen, Joe gets attacked by them. They then turn to the family and start attacking them. Anne remembers that they hate to be clean, so she throws her bath bomb, that she had in her bag, and the Mudmen are revealed to be wimpy cannibal frogs. Anne then tells the Plantars the truth and that she didn't want to be left out, to which the Plantars happily say they will include her to more things. Anne then, at home, shows them the music box, which Hop Pop says he has never seen it before and goes to bed. But in actuality, Hop Pop discovers in one of his books that it is an item called "The Calamity Box." | |||||||
8 | "Contagi-Anne" "Family Shrub" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Michele Cavin Jenava Mie | Drew Applegate & Cheyenne Curtis Aaron Austin & Hannah Ayoubi | June 27, 2019 | 108 | 0.41[29] |
"Contagi-Anne": On a rainy day, Anne was planning to sleep in since she likes sleeping to rain sounds until Hop Pop ropes her into doing some outdoor work to prepare for the rainstorm by covering the crops. To get out of working in the rain, Anne fakes getting sick. But when the rest of the family comes back from working, they get sick. Feeling guilty, Anne decides to take care of them while pretending to be sick. The Plantars then start to develop an ailment called Red Leg, which is deadly. Finding that there is a pond that can heal them, Anne takes the Plantars there. After climbing a steep trail, jumping over geysers and riding a giant fly, they make it to the pond, but the redness doesn't heal. Sad that she will lose her adoptive family, Anne tells them the truth and promises to never fake sickness again. They realize that they're not dying, but are just red because of a mushroom Anne put in the soup she made for them. Anne then hugs the Plantars and cries tears of joy knowing they're going to live which makes them uncomfortable. "Family Shrub": While working on the Plantars family shrub, Sprig and Polly think their ancestors are boring and non-fascinating. As Hop Pop goes out to get more glue from Loggle, the kids find a secret entrance to three rooms of their ancestors, each with a deadly trap. In the first room, belonging to a scientist ancestor, Sprig pulls a lever that releases a mutated pumpkin creature. Sprig tames it, only to betray it and kick it back in the cage. In the second room, they find out their turnip-farming ancestor was also a great warrior. Sprig pulls another lever, activating a training simulator which Polly smashes her way through. The final room was full of games and puzzles collected by, much to Anne's joyous surprise, a newt who was an honorary Plantar. The ceiling begins to cave and Anne solves the Tetris-like puzzle, opening their escape. After finding the exit, the kids are proud of their ancestors and Anne is proud to be an honorary Plantar. Having just got home and learning about the secret rooms, Hop Pop decides to check them out with Loggle still glued to his back and the kids going after them after hearing their screams. | |||||||
9 | "Lily Pad Thai" "Plantar's Last Stand" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Adam Colás Gloria Shen | Kathryn Marusik & Kyler Spears Jenn Strickland & Steve Wolfhard | July 1, 2019 | 109 | 0.39[30] |
"Lily Pad Thai": The Plantars go to Stumpy's to eat. Seeing how the food critic Albus Duckweed is treating Stumpy, the diner's cook, Anne makes a bet that she and Stumpy can turn the diner around, which Duckweed accepts. Since Stumpy doesn't care, Anne, using her skills she learned from her parents' restaurant, takes it upon herself to fix the diner. Stumpy later helps out and together they turn the diner into a Frog-Thai fusion restaurant. It becomes successful, but Duckweed is still unimpressed and plans to release his terrible review. So Anne and Stumpy bring in a Kraken for a special dish. The Kraken turns out to still be alive and attacks. Anne and Stumpy beat it and Duckweed gives the restaurant a great review. Stumpy later thanks Anne for her help and that her parents would be proud. The episode concludes with Anne shaking Stumpy's fake hand which was actually made out of bones from his missing hand to her discomfort. "Plantar's Last Stand": After Toadstool has increased the food stand tax, Anne convinces Hop Pop to sell Plantar's Potions, which is just vegetable juice. Seeing that he needs to embellish the truth to sale the juice, Hop Pop makes up benefits to it. The juice becomes a great success, but it is still not enough to pay the tax. Seeing that they're out of vegetables, Hop Pop decides to gather garbage and make juice. However, Hop Pop tells the truth and apologizes. While he's apologizing, giant flies come and start picking off townsfolk, including the kids. Hop Pop sees that they're attracted to the garbage juice and takes the barrel to push it off a cliff. The flies drop the kids and take the barrel away. Hop Pop then gives the town a refund and loses the stand to Toadie, but he is happy to be honest again despite losing his stand. | |||||||
10 | "Toad Tax" "Prison Break" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Michele Cavin Matt Braly & Jack Ferraiolo | Drew Applegate, Cheyenne Curtis & Kyler Spears Aaron Austin & Hannah Ayoubi | July 2, 2019 | 110 | 0.50[31] |
"Toad Tax": Anne feels that the town doesn't respect her. She thinks she can get it if she hangs out with the toad soldiers led by Bog as they go around collecting taxes. But the toads proved to be a bunch of bullies and Anne returns at least one item to the towns people. When the toads attempt to raid the Plantars, Anne stands in the way and fights them to protect her family. The towns people then stand up to protect Anne. Sprig then tells everyone that Toadstool's been hoarding the taxes, who's saving it for his re-election campaign. The toads leave with the taxes, Anne is now known as the town protector and the townspeople as well as the Plantars happily agree to sign her cast that she got when she was injured. The episode ends with Toadstool being pelted with fruits and vegetables by the townspeople for stealing the money thus being hated even more than ever. "Prison Break": At Toad Tower, a fortress far from Wartwood, Sasha is held prisoner by Captain Grime and his army of toads, which include prison guards Percy and Braddock. As Percy leaves to pursue his jester dreams, his instruments attract a couple of giant herons. He runs back to the fortress, unintentionally leading them. While fighting the herons, Grime is impressed by Sasha's fighting skills and releases her. Sasha makes a deal with Grime to help fight the herons for her freedom. At the safe room, she helps Grime manipulate his soldiers to fight. After winning the battle, Grime offers Sasha the position of lieutenant, which she accepts. She promises to find her friends and a way back home, while also planning to have fun as Grime's lieutenant. As Grime is informed that Bog has returned, Sasha still plans to find her friends, but decides to "have a little fun with this place".Note: This is the first episode of the series to just have the series title card at the beginning, rather then just have the usual intro. | |||||||
11 | "Grubhog Day" "Hop Pop and Lock" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Michele Cavin Matt Braly & Jack Ferraiolo | Matt Braly & Kim Roberson Jenn Strickland & Steve Wolfhard | July 3, 2019 | 111 | 0.44[32] |
"Grubhog Day": It is Grubhog Day, the holiday where everyone takes a day-off and celebrates the grubhog for predicting the weather. And to restore the family name, Hop Pop has Sprig to watch the grubhog until the ceremony. Sprig wants to make Hop Pop proud, but also wants to have fun at the carnival. Anne convinces him that he can do both, and they enjoy the carnival. At the last ride, Anne and Sprig lose the grubhog and it gets taken away by a giant vulture. To save the ceremony, Anne creates a grub hog sock puppet and the frogs enjoy its shenanigans. Then it comes time to cut open the grubhog and Sprig tells the truth. Seeing that he placed a lot of pressure of Sprig, Hop Pop apologizes. And seeing that the frogs like the puppet, the town decides to make that the grubhog tradition. "Hop Pop and Lock": While selling produce in an alley ever since they lost their stand, Hop Pop runs into an old crush Sylvia Sundew. As Hop Pop wonders how he can show Sylvia how he feels about her, he sees that a dance is happening tonight. So to win over Sylvia and beat his old rival Monroe (Paul Eiding), Hop Pop asks Anne to teach him to dance. At the dance, Hop Pop and Monroe have a dance battle, which Monroe wins. Hop Pop shows Sylvia his feelings by freestyle dancing, which horrifies the frogs and flees the dance which Toadstool declares to be over immediately. Sylvia responds with an equally terrible dance and saying she always had a soft spot for the weird ones. They then danced together with Sprig playing his fiddle. | |||||||
12 | "Civil Wart" "Hop-Popular" | Derek Kirk Kim | Jenava Mie Adam Colás | Drew Applegate & Cheyenne Curtis Kathryn Marusik & Kyler Spears | July 4, 2019 | 112 | 0.45[33] |
"Civil Wart": It is theater night and the town is excited until Mayor Toadstool announces that the acting troupe got eaten before they could reach Wartwood. Using her phone and a glass screen created by the glass artisan Tad, Anne shows the town a futuristic teen romance movie called "Love Choice" that details Constance's dual romance with a cyborg named Hunter and a humanoid deer named Alistair. After the movie is done, Anne reveals that "Love Choice II" is in production. The movie's cliffhanger causes the town to split on its love triangle with Sprig and Polly as leaders. Anne and Hop Pop try to get the town back together by stealing the flags. The two sides commence to fight. During the fight, Sprig protects Polly from an array of vegetables and tells her that he'll always look out for her. After the town makes peace and Sprig and Polly's relationship back on track, Anne shows another movie which apparently has no conflict at all called "My Dinner with Anders." "Hop-Popular": Hop Pop's depressed about losing his stand and the kids get him a job interview. After the interview, Hop Pop sees Mayor Toadstool nominating himself for mayor to which he rants on how the town could be better. The town, inspired by his words, nominate Hop Pop as mayor and he accepts. Along with the town's vote, the candidates have to go through trials to prove their worth. Hop Pop excels at the trials, while Toadstool struggles. Toadstool makes a deal with Hop Pop: if he forfeits the last trial, he'll give him his stand back tax free. Hop Pop was about to, but seeing that the town believes in him, he gets back up and wins by a knockout. However, due to not extending his campaign across the valley, Hop Pop loses the election and Toadstool becomes mayor again. The townsfolk then give Hop Pop a new stand for giving them hope. | |||||||
13 | "Croak and Punishment" "Trip to the Archives" | Bert Youn | Gloria Shen Michele Cavin | Aaron Austin & Hannah Ayoubi Jenn Strickland & Steve Wolfhard | July 8, 2019 | 113 | 0.42[34] |
"Croak and Punishment": Sprig finds a rare and precious Blue Moon Shell and wants to give it to Ivy for her birthday the following day. But after cleaning Bessie's stable, he finds it stolen. He and Anne then investigate to find the thief. Their first clue, a red string, leads them to Grub & Go, where the cashier Quentin tells them that it came from the baker Mr. Flour. After forcefully getting his customer list, Anne and Sprig go around to confront the suspects Stumpy, Mrs. Croaker, Mayor Toadstool, and Toadie, with Sprig being the bad cop with rage. They head over to their last suspect, Gunther (Chris Sullivan), a gentle tusked frog from the south who had to move because of a misunderstanding. Sprig starts breaking his things, which causes him to turn into a hulking tusked-frog. After the town refuses to help due to how Sprig treated them, Sprig apologizes and gives Gunther some donuts and he calms down. They return home and discover that it was Ivy who stole to clean it for Sprig. Sprig gives it to her, but she leaves it with him so she knows how to get to his place. "Trip to the Archives": The mountain pass will clear up in one week and to prepare for the quest to find Anne's way home, the Plantars visit the town archives for research. While the others are enjoying reading, Sprig wants to have an adventure, so he takes the lens that keeps the door open and traps them inside. After many attempts to escape, Anne thinks they can escape through the skylight, but she ends up getting stuck and surrounded by giant cicadas. Using the archives blueprints, Sprig goes through the bathroom pipes to escape. He rescues Anne and accepts all the ways to help Anne get back home, whether it is boring or not. Unfortunately while Anne and Sprig hug, the skylight gives way and Anne and Sprig are trapped in the archives again. | |||||||
14 | "Snow Day" "Cracking Mrs. Croaker" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Matt Braly & Jack Ferraiolo Jenava Mie | Drew Applegate & Cheyenne Curtis Aaron Austin & Hannah Ayoubi | July 9, 2019 | 114 | 0.44[35] |
"Snow Day": Hiber Day is coming to freeze all the frogs, and when that happens someone goes missing never to be seen again. That causes everyone to say their goodbyes, but Anne, being warm-blooded, promises to protect them until they thaw out. The cold comes early and freezes everyone, and Anne brings everyone to the town square. She gets bored and thaws Sprig out early to have fun. They do head count and discover that Polly has been taken. They track her down to a cave where they face off a giant weasel. Seeing that the weasel is a mother trying to feed her children, Anne gives the weasel her omelet in exchange for Polly. The town thaws out and thanked Anne for protecting them. Anne admits that she wasn't the best protector because she goofed off. The town still accepted her protecting them and being honest. However, upon noticing her phone's photo shown by Sprig who was still exhausted, she is asked if she used them as bowling pins to her embarrassment. "Cracking Mrs. Croaker": Sprig is very well-liked by everyone, except for Croaker. So to make her like him, Sprig goes through her stuff and discovers a frog named Jonah (Jeff Bergman). Thinking he's Croaker's long-lost love, Sprig goes out to find and bring him to her. Jonah then turns out to be an assassin, who has been hunting Croaker for many years in order to kill her. But she defeats him. Seeing how much Sprig did to get her to like him, Croaker decides to try to do so.Note: There is an alternative version of the outro in this episode associated with "Snow Day," and the episode is the first to have an alternative version of the outro. | |||||||
15 | "A Night at The Inn" "Wally and Anne" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Gloria Shen Adam Colás | Kathryn Marusik & Kyler Spears Jenn Strickland & Steve Wolfhard | July 10, 2019 | 115 | 0.34[36] |
"A Night at The Inn": The family finds the mountain pass still frozen over and head back to town. But then Bessie breaks down and a storm comes. They decide to stay at Dandy Lion Inn, a bed and breakfast owned by Teddy and Martha (Chris Sullivan & Kari Wahlgren), a couple of friendly horned bullfrogs. While Anne and Sprig have their own rooms, Polly has to share a room with Hop Pop which bothers her. She then gets the room next to Hop Pop's and is at first happy about her independence, but then gets scared. She visits Anne and Sprig, and goes back to Hop Pop, but finds them missing. She then gets attacked by Martha and escapes through the laundry chute. Polly then finds that Martha, Teddy and a couple of other bullfrogs named Juliet and Juniper are cannibals ready to eat her family. She rescues them and defeats the bullfrogs. The family escapes with Bessie and the snails of past guests and Anne destroys the inn with giant barrels of baking powder and vinegar. They all then sleep in Hop Pop's bed for the night. "Wally and Anne": While foraging, Anne sees the Moss Man, a mythical green creature with trees for horns. She tells the family about it but they don't believe her. To prove she's not crazy, she goes to One-Eyed Wally, who also saw it, and asks for his help to find the Moss Man. While on the quest, Wally saves Anne's life and she starts to see him as a friend. After finding the Moss Man, Wally admits that he never seen it up until that point, which frustrates Anne because she doesn't want to be like him. Seeing that her remark hurt Wally's feelings, she apologizes. They see the Moss Man on top of a cliff and climb up to get a picture of it. However, Wally falls and Anne saves him, missing her chance to get proof. They tell the town about it. Without proof, they don't believe them. Anne's okay with it because she and Wally know what they saw, and that they don't care what others think of them. | |||||||
16 | "Family Fishing Trip" "Bizarre Bazaar" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Michele Cavin Gloria Shen | Drew Applegate & Cheyenne Curtis Aaron Austin & Hannah Ayoubi | July 11, 2019 | 116 | 0.48[37] |
"Family Fishing Trip": Sprig looks forward to the wants to the family fishing trip and spend time with Hop Pop. But then Hop Pop’s girlfriend Sylvia comes along and Sprig gets jealous of her. He tries a lot of tactics to get rid of her, but each one just makes Sylvia look better to Hop Pop. Seeing that Sprig is upset, Sylvia tries to talk to him about it. Sprig sees an island with blue flowers and lies to her about them being Hop Pop's favorite so she can swim to it. Hop Pop then comes out ready to fish after Sylvia told him he should spend time with Sprig, which cause Sprig to feel guilty. They hear Sylvia scream, and using Anne's hang glider, Sprig sees her attacked by a giant crab, disguised as the flower island. After beating the crab, Sprig apologizes to Sylvia and she forgives him, thus resuming the fishing trip. "Bizarre Bazaar": Continuing from "A Trip to the Archives," Sprig finds an egg that leads to the Bizarre Bazaar, an exclusive marketplace that appears once a year. Anne, wanting answers to the music box, goes to the traveling festival with Sprig. They find a stand of items that have similar designs like the music box, but the vendor is out to lunch. So as they wait, they decide to look around the bazaar. The vendor Valeriana (Susanne Blakeslee) returns and Anne was about to show her the music box, but her backpack was taken by Marnie (Bill Kopp). As Anne and Sprig go after him, Valentina wonders if Anne's the one she's been looking for. They catch Marnie and demand the backpack back, but he tells them that the only way to get it back is winning the Cockroach Race. They're challenged by a racer called the Wrecker who is rarely seen. They accept, but lose to the Wrecker and the bazaar closes. The Wrecker reappears where he turns out be Hop Pop and he gives Anne's backpack back to her. Anne apologizes for lying to him and trusts Hop Pop to find answers to the box. Later at night, Hop Pop buries the Calamity Box which he feels is too dangerous for anyone else to discover. | |||||||
17 | "Cursed!" "Fiddle Me This" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Jenava Mie Matt Braly & Jack Ferraiolo | Kathryn Marusik & Kyler Spears Jenn Strickland & Steve Wolfhard | July 15, 2019 | 117 | 0.47[38] |
"Cursed!": Sprig hides from Maddie, his spooky fiancee. Seeing that he's too scared to break up with her, Anne does it for him through a note. The next morning, they find themselves cursed with Sprig turned into be a fur-ball and Anne turned into a bird. They think it was Maddie who cursed them and try to lift it themselves, so Sprig doesn't have an awkward conversation with her. But their attempts don't work and they remain cursed. Maddie arrives with their bread delivery and they ask her to lift it. She tells them that only the caster can lift it, which wasn't her. She helps them find the caster and find that it is Barry (Keith Silverstein), the candy man wanting revenge for the ruined Blue Moon Berries. Maddie fights Barry and turns him into a fuzzy bird, and lifting Anne and Sprig's curses. Maddie states that she'll lift the curse on Barry in exchange for some candy. Sprig apologizes to Maddie and they remain friends. "Fiddle Me This": The Plantar's go shopping where Hop Pop's parking with Bessie causes him to exchange nods with Sheriff Leatherleaf. The news is spread that "Amphibia's Got Talent" is coming to Wartwood and Hop Pop trains Sprig to win. Anne even compares the talent show to a talent show from Earth. But he goes overboard on the training. At the show, the judges (Tara Lipinski & Johnny Weir) see the acts and use the launching platform on the bad acts like the unicycle act done by Mayor Toadstool and Toadie. Sprig impresses everyone with his over-the-top, moth-themed fiddle playing. Then a giant bat, thinking Sprig's a moth, comes in and catches him. Using the judges' launching stage, Hop Pop and Polly rescue him. Hop Pop tells Polly to sing, which disorientates the bat and it lets Sprig go. After crashing the stage, Sprig asks Hop Pop why he was pushing him so hard when he wanted to have fun. Hop Pop tells him that he wanted to give him and Polly a better future, but realizes that he was a bit tough on him and apologizes. Sprig accepts the apology and he and his family end up winning. The judges offer to have them go on tour and share their act, but they refuse and take the trophy with them as payment for Anne mortgaging the house earlier. Toadstool and Toadie get revenge on the judges by activating the launching stage that they are standing on for rejecting their act and letting Sprig's act win. | |||||||
18 | "The Big Bugball Game" "Combat Camp" | Bert Youn Derek Kirk Kim | Michele Cavin Adam Colás | Aaron Austin & Hannah Ayoubi Drew Applegate & Cheyenne Curtis | July 16, 2019 | 118 | 0.37[39] |
"The Big Bugball Game": The town is celebrating Harvest Day, and part of the celebration is that Anne must learn the Big Bugball Game. Every year, it is the farmers versus townies, and the farmers always lose. But this year, Anne joins the farmers team, with Sprig, Hop Pop, Croaker, and a tulip farmer named Chuck. The townies consist of Mayor Toadstool, Toadie, pro-Bugball player Frog Jordan (Diedrich Bader), Lydia (Eden Riegel), and a transfer from out of state named Olaf. But while going against the townie team in a practice round, Anne refuses to let her team help. After losing the practice round, Anne's team help her be more of a team player. At the game, the teams are evenly matched and the townies resort to cheating by blinding Anne. Using the trust expertise from practice, Anne reaches to the goal but doesn't make the shot. Sprig then catches the ball and wins for the farmers. Anne now sees the importance of teamwork and later gets victory dunked with bug juice much to her discomfort. What made her more uncomfortable is that her teammates eat all of the bugs off of her making it worse. "Combat Camp": While Hop Pop heads to Crop-Con, Anne, Sprig and Polly are forced to stay at a daycare center with Tritonio Espada (Matt Chapman) who became the new owner ever since the original owners called the Bogwaters retired. But when Hop Pop leaves, Tritonio turns out to be an adventurer-type instructor who has converted the daycare into a combat camp. While Tritonio praises Sprig and Polly, he pushes Anne to train harder. Anne feels that Tritonio is picking on her and asks him why, he tells her that he is tough on her because he believes in her potential. He gives Anne his family sword and trains her to fight. On the last day of their stay, Tritonio has them learn an expertise plan that involves a bug train. Sprig and Polly question it, but Anne trusts Tritonio and says they should do it. At the train, they manage to get pass the train guards associated with Toad Tower and get a priceless ruby called the Tiger-Moth's Eye. Tritonio takes it and is revealed to be a train-robber who only used the kids to get it. They escape and Anne fights Tritonio. She defeats him and the train guards take him away. While Anne feels betrayed by Tritonio, she'll still give teachers a chance the day she gets home. Meanwhile Hop Pop returns from Crop Con having being attacked by killer locusts. | |||||||
19 | "Children of the Spore" "Anne of the Year" | Derek Kirk Kim Bert Youn | Matt Braly & Jack Ferraiolo Jenava Mie | Kathryn Marusik & Kyler Spears Drew Applegate, Silver Paul & Jenn Strickland | July 17, 2019 | 119 | 0.41[40] |
"Children of the Spore": Hop Pop tries to build and preserve a battle-ship replica called The Green Lady, but the kids' rough housing breaks it and he takes it to Loggle's to fix it. While there he meets Apothecary Gary (Tony Hale), a salesman who sells him a potion who will make the kids behave. He doesn't think it'll work, but after the kids break the ship again he decides to put it on them. In the morning, the kids behave till the evening. Hop Pop puts another dose on them and they turn into mind-controlled zombies. He runs into Gary, who turns out to be a rare sentient mind-controlling mushroom who plans to takeover all of Amphibia. Hop Pop leads the citizens and Gary to the stable and uses Bessie to eat all the mushrooms, including Gary. The citizens and Gary's host Lloyd are free and return home even though they are all confused and lost about where they were this whole time and Lloyd doesn't remember where he lives. Hop Pop apologizes to the kids for giving them the potion and the kids apologize for not listening to him and promising to listen to him more often. Hop Pop's beetle Jeremy later eats some of the potion and becomes infected. "Anne of the Year": In Wartwood, Mayor Toadstool awards its most prestigious award called the Frog of the Year to Anne after the citizens of Wartwood votes for her. Toadstool is incensed and shocked at this and bets that her celebration party, an annual event the winner puts on for the town, will be a disaster. To prove him wrong, Anne plans the party with Hop Pop being the entertainment, Polly as the bouncer, and Sprig bringing the spectacle by confessing his feelings to Ivy. Anne becomes obsessed with proving Toadstool wrong. The party seems to go off without a hitch until the sashimi, a giant mudskipper that Stumpy caught, begins destroying the party, setting fire to the stage. Taming it and gaining the unlikely assistance of Toadstool, Anne puts the fire out with the chocolate fountain and subdue the sashimi. Hop Pop says that they chose Anne because of how much she has grown, not because she was flawless. Toadstool even concedes and tells her she deserves the award. When the party resumes, Ivy asks Sprig if he wants to go out with her and he accepts. Toadie tells Anne that "a friend" is waiting for her on the bridge outside of town. It is revealed to be Sasha, finally reuniting with Anne. However, she arrives with the entire Toad Tower army led by Grime who says that it is nice to finally meet Anne.Note: This is the last episode to use the original intro and outro. The next episode uses alternate versions of those, and the next season has them replaced. | |||||||
20 | "Reunion" | Derek Kirk Kim, Kyler Spears & Bert Youn | Adam Colás, Matt Braly, Jack Ferraiolo & Gloria Shen | Cheyenne Curtis, Nate Maurer, Spears, Jenn Strickland & Steve Wolfhard | July 18, 2019 | 120 | 0.34[41] |
Three months ago, Anne and Sasha ditch school for the former's birthday. Just as she is about to head home, Anne is convinced by Sasha to go see Marcy about getting the music box. In the present while continuing from "Anne of the Year," Grime and his army enter Wartwood to invite the frogs to a banquet celebrating Anne and Sasha's reunion. After Anne gives the okay, they head to Toad Tower. While the frogs enjoy the banquet, Anne and Sasha hang out at Sasha's room. After talking to a nervous soldier, Sprig figures out the banquet is a trap and they're prisoners causing the frogs to fight back. Sasha tells Anne that the banquet was to get Hop Pop to the fortress, so he can be fed to a giant venus flytrap for inspiring rebellions in the valley. Anne tries to rescue the frogs, but are all captured. As Hop Pop is taken to be executed, Anne, with the help of Sprig, stands up to Sasha and defends him. Grime proposes a duel between the girls, if Anne wins the frogs can go, but if Sasha wins Hop Pop is to die. Anne beats Sasha, but the fortress starts to explode from Wally's boomshrooms. As everyone escapes the collapsing tower, Anne tries to save Sasha, but she lets herself fall out of guilt on how she treated her. Grime saves her and he and the toads escape with her unconscious body. Sprig, Hop Pop and Polly comfort Anne with a hug as she cries. After getting back to Wartwood, the Plantars apologize that Anne lost Sasha as a friend, but Anne tells them it is okay because she considers them her family and that as long as they stay together, they'll get through anything. Note: This is the first 22-minute special of the series, as well as the only special in the first season of the show. It is also the second episode to both use just the series title card in the intro and an alternate outro respectively. |
Season 2 (2020)
Although the number of episodes that this season will have is unknown, it was announced by D23 that the season will have four 22-minute specials.[42]
No. overall | No. in season | Title [43] [19] [44] | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date [43] [44] | Prod. code [19] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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21 | 1 | "Handy Anne" "Fort in the Road" | Kyler Spears Joe Johnston | Adam Colás Todd McClintock | Drew Applegate & Nate Maurer Eleisiya Arocha & Silver Paul | July 11, 2020 | 201 | 0.39[45] |
"Handy Anne": Spring is upon Wartwood, and Anne, Sprig, Hop Pop, and Polly decide to travel to Newtopia, a sprawling metropolis located at the heart of Amphibia, to find answers on how to get Anne home. Because they will be gone for a long time, Hop Pop hires Chuck to protect the house in their absence. After seeing how incapable Chuck is at defending the house, Anne decides to fortify the house herself. She uses a special potion from Loggle to strengthen the plants, but does not heed the warning on using too much, resulting in the plant's mutating into a giant monster and destroying the house. Anne and the Plantars are able to defeat it, while Chuck quickly fixes the house (which is why Hop Pop hired him). With this, the Plantars set out for Newtopia. "Fort in the Road": The Plantars are on the road to Newtopia. Sprig and Anne want to experience exciting adventures, but Hop Pop forbids them using his rule book, knowing that beyond the valley can be dangerous. As a result, all their requests to stop and see sights are denied. In order to explore, Anne feigns a stomachache and sneaks out with Sprig to check out ancient forts. They accidentally trigger a door that leads to the inside of one of them, discovering a factory. Hop Pop follows them, and when Sprig accidentally reactivates the factory's assembly line and it's computer (Kari Wahlgren), it puts Hop Pop in danger. After Anne's attempts to rescue him herself are futile, Sprig forcefully shuts down and destroys the factory by jamming Hop Pop's rule book into the main computer's disc drive. After they escape, Hop Pop apologizes for being so strict, and to make it up to them, he buys Anne, Sprig, and Polly ice cream that they wanted to get earlier. As they drive away, a robot from the destroyed factory emerges from the rubble, still alive.Note: New intro and outro sequences have been introduced in this episode. | ||||||||
22 | 2 | "The Ballad of Hopediah Plantar" "Anne Hunter"[46] | Jenn Strickland Kyler Spears | Michele Cavin Jenava Mie | Anna O'Brian & Eddie West Inbal Breda & Cassie Zwart | July 18, 2020 | 202 | N/A |
23 | 3 | "Truck Stop Polly" "A Caravan Named Desire" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | July 25, 2020 | 203 | N/A |
24 | 4 | "Quarrelers's Pass" "Toadcatcher" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 1, 2020 | TBA | N/A |
25 | 5 | "Swamp and Sensibility" "Wax Museum" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 8, 2020 | TBA | N/A |
26 | 6 | "Marcy at the Gates" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 15, 2020 | TBA | N/A |
27 | 7 | "Scavenger Hunt" "The Plantars Check In" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 22, 2020 | TBA | N/A |
28 | 8 | "Lost in Newtopia" "Sprig Gets Schooled" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | August 29, 2020 | TBA | N/A |
Shorts
Teen Girl in a Frog World (2019)
A series of shorts began airing depicting Anne encountering oddities in Amphibia with the Plantars. All of the shorts were directed by Drew Applegate.[47][48][49]
No. | Title | Written by | Online release date |
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1 | "No Signal" | Drew Applegate[47] | September 3, 2019 |
2 | "Whack-A-Mole" | Steve Wolfhard[48] | September 10, 2019 |
3 | "Scenic Route" | Drew Applegate[49] | September 17, 2019 |
4 | "Hop Popcorn" | Cheyenne Curtis[49] | September 24, 2019 |
5 | "Cattail Catastrophe" | Drew Applegate[49] | October 1, 2019 |
Wild Amphibia (2019)
In the style of nature documentaries, Soggy Joe introduces the viewer to a variety of strange creatures in Amphibia. After Soggy Joe is done reviewing each one, he will reveal a fictional promotion that is associated with him.
No. | Title | Online release date |
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1 | "Rhino Beetle" | November 13, 2019 |
2 | "Killer Tomatoes" | November 20, 2019 |
3 | "Kitty" | November 27, 2019 |
4 | "Praying Mantis" | December 4, 2019 |
Chibi Tiny Tales (2020)
Disney began releasing new shorts titled Chibi Tiny Tales as a loose follow up to Big Chibi 6 The Shorts.
No. | Title | Online release date |
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1 | "Mantis Bowling" | June 7, 2020[50] |
2 | "Quit Bugging Me" | June 14, 2020[51] |
3 | "Bird Attack" | June 21, 2020[52] |
4 | "Bucket Blues" | June 28, 2020[53] |
5 | "Family Photo" | July 5, 2020[54] |
6 | "Quicksand" | July 12, 2020[55] |
Broadcast
Amphibia made its first international debut in Canada on June 24, 2019. The series also airs repeats on Disney XD USA.[citation needed]
Reception
Critical reception
Amphibia received a positive reception from critics. Common Sense Media's Emily Ashby praised the series for its characters and themes, writing that "Sprig and Anne's adventures are a joy to behold, mostly thanks to their delightfully compatible personalities and the sweet friendship that develops between them" and that "the story illustrates issues like bullying and emotional manipulation in ways that will resonate with kids and tweens and can prompt discussions about the topics".[64] Bekah Burbank of LaughingPlace.com praised the series' ability to balance its humor and its terror elements, as well as its pacing, characters, and animation, stating that "Amphibia is clever and goofy with plenty of jokes to keep kids laughing and just enough scary content to hold their attention. The show moves quickly and is broken into two 11-minute episodes that, at least for the premiere, form one complete chapter. The animation is bouncy and colorful and the characters are a delight".[65] Collider's Dave Trumbore gave the series' first two episodes a 4 stars rating, feeling that they "[served] as a great introduction to the series".[66]
Notes
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