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Exclusive: Kermit the Frog is guest starring in Disney Channel's frog-focused show 'Amiphibia'

Aug 7, 2020, 22:40 IST
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Kermit the Frog is guest starring in Disney Channel's "Amphibia."Disney
  • Kermit the Frog is guest starring in a new episode of Disney Channel's "Amphibia" set to air on Saturday, August 8. "Downton Abbey's" Hugh Bonneville will also guest star.
  • In an exclusive clip provided to Insider, you can hear Kermit voice Crumpet the Frog, a judge of the Ribbiton family challenge. Bonneville is voicing Wigbert, One-Eyed Wally's father, for the first time.
  • "Amphibia" is a Disney Channel show created by Matt Braly that follows Thai-American protagonist Anne Boonchuy, voiced by Disney Channel legend Brenda Song. After stealing a magic music box, she's transported to Amphibia, a rural fantasy full of anthropomorphic frogs. While trying to find her way back home, she lives with the Plantar family.
  • In the new episode, titled "Swampy and Sensibility," Anne and the Plantars help an old acquaintance, One-Eyed Wally, be himself around his family after learning that he's been living a double life.
  • Kermit himself is no stranger to "Amphibia" — in fact, in a previous clip, he previously served as an "unofficial frog consultant" for the show.
  • "Amphibia" has been renewed for a third season on Disney Channel, and is currently in the process of airing its second.
  • You can watch Kermit and Bonneville's guest appearances in "Swampy and Sensibility" on Disney Channel Saturday, August 8.
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