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Anne befriends toad soldiers to gain respect in Wartwood, but must choose between her new respect and her frog family; a pair of herons attack Toad Tower.
Anne befriends toad soldiers to gain respect in Wartwood, but must choose between her new respect and her frog family; a pair of herons attack Toad Tower.
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S1, EP11 "Grubhog Day; Hop Pop and Lock"During Grubhog Day, Sprig has to decide whether to uphold his responsibilities or have fun at the carnival; to impress Sylvia Sundew, Hop Pop asks Anne to teach him to dance.
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S1, EP12 "Civil Wart; Hop-Popular"When Anne exposes Wartwood to a teen romance film, the town splits on the movie's love triangle; after losing his stand, Hop Pop decides to run for mayor of Wartwood.
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S1, EP13 "Croak & Punishment; Trip to the Archives"When Sprig's Blue Moon Shell is stolen, he and Anne investigate to find the crook; to prepare for Anne's quest, the Plantars go to the archives and accidentally get trapped.
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S1, EP14 "Snow Day; Cracking Mrs. Croaker"When a winter cold snap freezes all the frogs in Wartwood, Anne must protect the townspeople; in an effort to make Mrs. Croaker like him, Sprig digs up a secret from her past.
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S1, EP10 "Toad Tax; Prison Break"Anne befriends toad soldiers to gain respect in Wartwood, but must choose between her new respect and her frog family; a pair of herons attack Toad Tower.
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S1, EP9 "Lily Pad Thai; Plantar's Last Stand"Anne gets a job at Stumpy's, then goes overboard turning the diner into a Thai restaurant; after a rent increase on the food stand, Anne convinces Hop Pop to sell Plantar's Potions.
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