Philbert Frog

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Philbert Frog is a British animated television series made by Fat City Films [1] and produced by Heather Pedley & Philbert Frog Ltd. Created by Vincent James, it was first shown on the BBC in 1993.

Philbert Frog is a forgetful, enthusiastic and silly frog who lives in Noggit Wood. Each episode sees him implicate himself and his pals in adventures of varying lunacy. His friends include Herbert Hedgehog, Melvin Mouse, Willie Worm (who once tried to tunnel to Mars), Monty Mole, Oscar Owl, Bertie Bird, and Tiffany Tortoise (who is quite sensible).

The series ran for 13, 5-minute episodes.

Contents

Philbert Frog Super Hero

Philbert and the Sleepless Night

Philbert and the Dinosaur

Philbert Builds a House

Philbert Goes to the Moon

Philbert the Artist

Philbert and the Race

Philbert Frog and the Giant Ape

Exotic Frog

Philbert and the Swimming Adventure

Philbert the Detective

Philbert Frog Forgets to Hop

Philbert and the Snowy Day

Philbert, Philbert the Frog!

Philbert, Philbert the Frog!

Philbert! Philbert!

Philbert, Philbert the Frog!

The creators of Philbert Frog also worked with Cosgrove Hall.

Music: Paul Joyce

Writer: Phil Jackson

Storylines: Tony Garth, Phil Jackson, Vincent James

Narration and voices: Rob Rackshaw

Animation: Mark Mason + Tony Garth Animation Ltd

Storyboards and Layouts: Jez Hall, Vincent James, Paul Salmon

Backgrounds: Michelle Graney, Aileen Raistrick

Executive Producer: Heather Pedley

Produced and directed by Vincent James

Four spin-off books by Vincent James were published by Hazar Publishing in the same year.

Philbert Frog — the Naughty Cousin

Philbert Frog — the Wishing Wand

Philbert Frog Loses his Memory

Philbert Frog — the Sunny Day

Mark Mason Animation [2]

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