
Do You Hear The Frog?
Special | 3m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Frogs have a dance party with their swamp pals in this cute animated short.
Vintage musical toys provide the soundtrack for this cute and catchy animated short. Frogs and other swamp pals each perform a signature dance move, but the amphibious party goes awry when an unexpected guest arrives. A film by Karli Melder.
Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.

Do You Hear The Frog?
Special | 3m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Vintage musical toys provide the soundtrack for this cute and catchy animated short. Frogs and other swamp pals each perform a signature dance move, but the amphibious party goes awry when an unexpected guest arrives. A film by Karli Melder.
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(dog barking) Do you hear the frog?
(frog croaking) (frogs croaking rhythmically) - Do you hear the frog?
(frogs croaking rhythmically to cymbals) Do you hear the frog?
(percussive frog croaking) Do you hear the frog?
Listen to the cat.
(record scratching) Meow.
(rhythmic music) (remix of animal sounds and bells) Here is a turkey.
(turkey gobbling) Here is a turkey.
(remixed turkey gobble) Here is a turkey.
(remixed turkey gobble) Here is a turkey.
(turkey gobbling) (cow mooing) (rhythmic animal noises to music) (cacophonous animal noises) Do you hear the frog?
(upbeat music) - [Narrator] Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar.
Celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image.
(dream pop music) (ethereal music)
Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.