- Squid...aaaaand FROOOOOG!
Amy Winfrey's most recent and probably least popular flash series. Squid and Frog follows the adventures of a soft-spoken red squid and a dopey, deep-voiced orange frog.
In their songs and poems, they often learn bizarre lessons such as "Don't use butter sticks as skates when you're at the mall."
Provides examples of...
- Art Shift: The episodes start off with the title characters as puppets, then go into flash animation when the song starts.
- Bears Are Bad News: In "Cave", the titular characters wander into the title with plans of sitting by the fire and roasting a hotdog or two... only to end up in a bear's stomach.
- Bee Afraid: The Haiku of Regret episode "Pets" shows Frog struggling with an ornery bee on a leash as an example of how bees are not good pets.
- Carnivore Confusion: In "Japan", Squid is horrified to see that the Japanese eat squid.
- Christmas Episode: The "Buttery Holiday Special" has Squid and Frog sing about why it's not wise to use butter as skates while at the mall during the holidays.
- Cyclops: Squid has one eye.
- A Dog Named "Dog": Or rather, a squid named Squid and a frog named Frog.
- Funny Octopus: Squid is a cephalopod who sometimes provides comic relief.
- Halloween Episode: "Costume Advice for Halloween" has Squid and Frog warn the viewer against wearing Halloween costumes that would prove dangerous.
- Minimalist Cast: Squid and Frog are the only main characters and, other than occasional extras, the only characters to appear at all.
- Name and Name: The series' title is the same as the names of the two main characters: Squid and Frog.
- Reused Character Design: Squid's design has been used in Making Fiends twice: in the 18th episode of the web series as "Janet", and at the end of the TV episode "Toupee".
