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Hosts
Damon Wayans Jr. & Kyle Brandt
Broadcast
Frogger
Peacock: 9/9/2021-present
Packagers
Eureka
Konami Cross Media NY Inc.

Frogger is a new competition series that brings the beloved 80s video game to life as six contestants leverage both strategy and strength to take on supersized crossings amid daring obstacles featuring epic landings and hilarious wipeouts along the way.

Premise

The series features a variety of outrageous obstacle courses (or "crossings") including "Frog City", "Candy Frog Land", "Frog in Space", "Frog Skull Island", "Ribbit River" & "Toad Temple". These physically demanding challenges will see contestants dodge treacherous traffic, leap over snapping gators and hop over hungry hippos to conquer the course. Six contestants from across the country will test their talent in a competition requiring skill, strength, strategy and problem-solving smarts. All while competing to be America's finest FROGGER and jump away with $100,000.

Qualifying Courses

The first three courses of each show are qualifying courses. On each one, two competitors race to see who would reach the end first or come closest to the end before their opponents. They each have three chances or three lives to make it to the end. The winner of each course would move on to the Boss Toad Bonus Round.

Boss Toad Bonus Round

This is your simple typical "Boss Level". What happens here is that Boss Toad has frognapped five frogglets and the object of the game is to find as many as you can in five minutes or less. When finding each frogglet, s/he must take it to an island in order to score. The finalist in control only gets one shot at it. If and when they fall into the water, it's "GAME OVER". The player with the most recovered frogglets wins the game. In the event that more than one player has finished the job, then the player who has done it the quickest wins. The winning contestant will receive a $10,000 Golden Fanny Pack.

Application Sheet

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Trivia

Despite having a different format, this was the second attempt to bring Frogger to television. 38 years ago, its first attempt was as a Saturday morning cartoon in 1983 as part of a short-lived, video game themed block called Saturday Supercade on CBS.

Link

Official Website

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