Froggy Ball
Appearance
(Redirected from Frog Ball)
This article needs additional citations for verification. (June 2016) |
Froggy Ball (Swedish: Grodan Boll) is a character from Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll which is a series of Swedish books, radio shows and movies created by Thomas Funck. He first appeared in a radio show in 1954. The character disappeared around the early 1960s, but made a comeback in 1971 in his second radio show named "Veckans tisdag" which is Swedish for "Weekly Tuesday".
Froggy Ball appeared in comic books from 1955-1960 which were drawn by Nils Egerbrandt.[1]
In the late 2010s, Froggy Ball became an internet meme. The character was appropriated as a symbol by the Swedish far-right in a way that is similar to how American comic character Pepe the Frog was appropriated by the alt-right movement.[2][3]
Movies
[edit]- Kalle Stropp, Grodan Boll och deras vänner (Kalle Stropp, Grodan Boll och deras vänner) (1956)
- Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll räddar Hönan (Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll räddar Hönan) (1987)
- Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High (Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll på svindlande äventyr) (1991)
References
[edit]- ^ "Nils Egerbrandt". lambiek.net.
- ^ "Så används emojierna i den politiska debatten". SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). 2018-08-17. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
- ^ Strage, Fredrik (2018-04-06). "Fredrik Strage: Svart humor har blivit nya extremhögerns otäckaste sida - DN.SE". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-09-15.
External links
[edit]
Categories:
- Swedish radio programs
- Swedish children's radio programs
- 1954 radio programme debuts
- Literary characters introduced in 1954
- Fictional Swedish people
- Fictional frogs
- Anthropomorphic frogs
- Radio characters introduced in 1954
- Comics based on radio series
- Male characters in radio
- Male characters in literature
- Radio programs about talking animals
- 1955 comics debuts
- 1960 comics endings
- Comics about anthropomorphic frogs
- Comics about talking animals
- Humor comics
- Fictional character stubs
- Sweden stubs