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Frogs in popular culture

Frogs feature prominently in folklore and fairy tales in many cultures, such as the story of ''The Frog Prince'', up to modern-day popular culture. Pop culture tends to portray frogs and toads as kind, but handsome, and often charming, also with hidden talents. David P. Badger's ''Frogs'' (S.l.: Voyageur Press, 2001) includes chapters on "frogs in popular culture, their physical characteristics and behavior, and environmental challenges."〔(ARE THERE FEWER FROGS? )〕
==The frogs==
The theme of transformation of and into frogs also features prominently, as in The Frog Prince, but also in fantasy settings such as in the ''Final Fantasy'' and ''Chrono Trigger'' video games that sometimes include magic spells that turn people into frogs.
Frogs are popular subjects of experimentation, as in scientific demonstrations of nerve action and diamagnetism, and cruelty, as in video games such as ''Frogger'' and ''Ribbit King''.
Frogs are also used as symbols of disgust due to their moist skin that can be perceived as slimy, and the sometimes repugnant secretions, especially of toads. In the Bible (Exodus 8:6) the Second Plague is one of frogs is sent upon Egypt; this was a deliberate irony by the God of Moses, as the Egyptians saw frogs as a symbol of life and worshiped a frog-goddess. Later, frogs are also associated with unclean spirits in Revelation 16:13.〔
Frogs are eaten, notably in France. One dish is known as ''cuisses de grenouille'', frogs' legs, and although it is not especially common, it is taken as indicative of French cuisine. Thus frogs are sometimes used to represent French people.
Michigan J. Frog, featured in a Warner Brothers cartoon, will only perform his singing and dancing routine for his owner. Once another person looks at him, he will return to a frog-like pose, and begin calling. The Frog Prince is a fairytale of a frog who turns into a handsome prince once kissed. Slippy Toad, a character from the ''Star Fox'' series of video games, is a talented mechanic, but mediocre pilot, who often ends up needing to be rescued by his team mates. Kermit the Frog, on the other hand, is a conscientious and disciplined character of ''Sesame Street'' and ''The Muppet Show''; while openly friendly and greatly talented, he is often portrayed as cringing at the fanciful behaviour of more flamboyant characters.

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