Mister Frog | |
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Mister Frog | |
Aliases: | Frog father |
Continuity: | Lost Boys |
Notability: | Minor character |
Type: | Business owner |
Gender: | Male |
Location: | Santa Carla, California |
Associations: | Atlantis Fantasyworld |
Relations: | Mrs. Frog Alan Frog Edgar Frog |
Status: | Alive |
Introduction: | The Lost Boys |
Actor: | B. Lowenberg |
Mister Frog is a fictional business owner and a minor character featured in the Lost Boys multimedia franchise. Played by actor B. Lowenberg, he first appeared the 1987 feature film The Lost Boys, by director Joel Schumacher. He also appeared in the first issue of the Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs comic book limited series published by DC Comics & WildStorm Productions.
Biography[]
Mister Frog was the husband of Mrs. Frog and the father of Edgar and Alan Frog. He was co-owner of the Atlantis Fantasyworld comic book store. Both Mister and Mrs. Frog were unaware that their young sons were secretly vampire hunters.
Mister Frog once had a conversation with a customer talking about the genius of film director Tim Burton and how much he liked the 1989 Batman feature film. [1]
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Lost Boys were created by director Joel Schumacher and screenplay writers Janice Fischer, Jeffrey Boam and James Jeremias based on a story treatment by Fischer and Jeremias. It was a theatrically released feature film released in 1987 that spawned two direct-to-video sequels. Lost Boys: The Tribe was released in 2008 and Lost Boys: The Thirst was released in 2010.
- In The Lost Boys the character is credited as "Frog father".
See also[]
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External Links[]
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Appearances[]
References[]
- ↑ Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs, Issue #1 (July, 2008).