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Michigan J. Frog (Picture 1)

Sunday, December 19, 2010

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Michigan J. Frog (Picture 1)
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Michigan J. Frog is a cartoon character in the series and Merrie Melodies Looney Tunes from Warner Bros. production. Michigan J. Frog appears in the 1950's era
Virtually every Warner Bros. animator. affix his insanity to the character of this frog: frog Michigan someday become famous and respected, and always around the city.
This character describes a small green frog wearing a hat and carrying a cane. Shown in one of the Looney Tunes series namely One Froggy Evening and Another Froggy Evening.
This character had been a WB Network for the period 1995-2005. Starting from a debate between Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck through the network to be chosen as the mascot. Bugs Bunny wondered about who would pull the switch to launch The WB. Daffy claims that he had to pull the switch, to the disappointment Bugs. When pulled, the switch, the camera suddenly crashed. The camera lens is then opened. Then the camera is directed to the situation when Chuck Jones drawing menja Michigan in the picture. Once the image is complete, the character suddenly came out and officially launched the WB. It happened on January 11, 1995.
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Michigan has also appeared in every event notification information prior to each event. Suppose every evening event, Michigan requesting suggestions for the children were not allowed to watch the show, because adult. This concept is also applied to information from the CW Network TV show, but using a Bugs Bunny mascot.
Michigan official was fired on July 22, 2005. In a promo autumn session, Garth Ancier, chairman of the TV station says "frog was dead and buried." Likewise, David Janollari as saying "[Michigan] is a symbol for teenagers nuanced network. That's not the image we want to put out to our viewers."
It raises an obituary joke, with dates of birth and death. And, in fact this character has ceased to be a mascot. When the WB did sign-off for the last time on September 17, 2006, the shadow of this character appears at the end of the montage of stars appear on the network for 11 years. After ending with a montage that read "Thank You", the shadow of his hat and menganggukan Michigan head.
Michigan J. Frog (Picture 1)
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