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How Frogs Go To London is 2005 American 3D computer animated comedy adventure film produced by Gingo Animation for 20 Century Fox. As the 4 feature film from Gingo, was directed by Steve Samono (in his directional debut), from screenplay by Michael Wildshill and Joe Stillman and story by Samono. It features voices of Luke Wilson, Jessica Biel, Zach Tyler Eisen, Shantel Van Santen, Mae Whitman, Sacha Baron Cohen, Ricky Gervais, Sharon Horgan, with Brooke Nevin and Anndi Mcafee, and it follows 4 frogs who travel to London and try to achieve their goal by helping young orphan boy.

How Frogs Go To London was release in US on July 15, 2005. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $93 million worldwide from it $70 million budget. It fell short of Fox financial expectations, prompting Gingo to abandon plans for sequel and Fox to end their partnership with Gingo 2 years later it is currently lowest grossing film from Gingo Animation.

Plot[]

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Cast[]

Production[]

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Release[]

How Frogs Go To London was release on July 15, 2005.

Marketing[]

Coinciding with film release, Burger King release 8 toys in their Kids Meals. Video Game Adaptation was release on PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS.

Home Media[]

How Frogs Go To London was release on VHS and DVD on December 20, 2005, by 20 Century Fox Home Entertainment. Film was release for 1 time on Blu ray on May 15, 2007, and contained new features not included on DVD. Blu ray 3D was release on January 22, 2013.

Soundtrack[]

On July 11, 2005, How Frogs Go To London Music From Motion Picture soundtrack was release by Virgin Records. Danny Elfman composed film score.

Track Listing[]

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Reception[]

Critical Response[]

How Frogs Go To London has 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with average rating of 7.5 10 based on 146 reviews. Site critical consensus read clever plot and outstanding funny of How Frogs Go To London proves to be rather outstanding contribution to Gingo history of animation. Metacritic, which assigns weighted average score 100 out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, gives film score 100 out of 100, indicating generally favorable reviews.

Box Office[]

How Frogs Go To London earned $17,829,042 in US, which was below average of other films from Gingo Animation, and $64,840,384 from international markets for worldwide total of $93,274,922, making it Gingo lowest grossing film. Film open to number 3 in it 1 week, with $6,529,042, behind Charlie And Chocolate Factory and Wedding Crashers. Produced on budget of $70 million, poor box office reception resulted in $113 million write down for 20 Century Fox, and in termination of partnership with Gingo Animation in 2007.

Cancelled Sequel[]

Before film was release in theaters, Gingo originally plan for sequel to How Frogs Go To London, tentatively title How Frogs Go To Paris. Film would have continue right after 1 film, in which frogs traveled to Paris. Film would have also had Wilson, Biel, Van Santen, with Nevin, and McAfee set to reprise their roles. Sequel was canceled when How Frogs Go To London disappointed at box office.

Transcripts[]

Main[]

To see the main transcript of the film, click here.

Trailers[]

To see the transcript for the trailers of the film, click here.

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  1. In July 2010, the film's distribution rights were transferred to Universal Pictures.
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