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Michigan J. Frog

Michigan J. Frog
For appearing in only one Looney Tunes sketch, Michigan J. Frog was sure remembered. He was in a box and unearthed by a construction worker who found that he could sing 1920’s songs with a booming voice; that is only when he was alone with the worker. When he tries to cash in, the frog just croaked and he was buried again only to be uncovered by another construction worker in the future. When the WB (Warner Brothers) formed a network, it was the Michigan J. Frog (we aren’t sure if that is when he got his name) who was used as the mascot. Still, what does a 1920’s singing frog have to do with a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, even if it is fictitious?




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
The Looney Tunes (1955)

Actor:
Bill Roberts

Songs you might remember:
Ragtime Gal

Why you should vote for him:
The Frog had a great singing voice and became the face of a network.

Why you should not vote for him:
Does covering 1920’s songs really matter here?



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