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Freddy Frogface (Danish: Orla Frøsnapper) is a 2011 Danish 3D animated comedy film directed by Peter Dodd,[2][3] and based on the book Orla Frøsnapper by Ole Lund Kirkegaard. It was later dubbed into English and was released in several other countries. It is the first film in a trilogy of computer-animated films based on children's books by Kirkegaard, after Jelly T (2012) and Otto the Rhino (2013).
Freddy Frogface | |
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Directed by | Peter Dodd |
Written by | Ole Lund Kirkegaard Peter Dodd |
Produced by | Erik Wilstrup |
Starring | Nikolaj Lie Kaas Thure Lindhardt |
Edited by | Erick Leos Per Risager |
Music by | Halfdan E Søren Siegumfeldt |
Distributed by | Polyband Magyar Televízió Phase 4 Films (US & Canada)[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
The story follows Freddy, a 10-year old boy who lives in a small sleepy town, where he and his dog Sausage spend the summer pulling pranks on adults, they usually hang out with Freddy's best friend Jacob and his cousin, Claire, who recently moved into town. Despite this, he constantly gets picked on and beaten up by Victor, the town bully, who is considered the meanest kid in town. Victor ends up embarrassing Freddy in public after he puts a frog in his mouth, which ends up giving Freddy the nickname "Freddy Frogface". Around the same time, the circus comes to town, and Freddy tries his best to train Sausage for a big act he's planning for it, unknown to him however victor secretly follows him and tries to steal his act.
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