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* NeverSayDie: VERY much averted in the English dub, unlike other anime released in the U.S. around this time.
* StarCrossedLovers: Demetan and Ranatan.


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* NeverSayDie: VERY much averted in the English dub, unlike other anime released in the U.S. around this time.
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In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists. However, Canada did get the entire series in French on [[Creator/{{CBC}} Radio-Canada]] in the '80s.

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In America, English, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold.Gold (the latter being released only in the UK). They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists. However, Canada did get the entire series in French on [[Creator/{{CBC}} Radio-Canada]] in the '80s.
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In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists. However, the French dub of the TV series did air in Canada on the Creator/{{CBC}}'s French-language network.

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In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists. However, Canada did get the entire series in French dub of on [[Creator/{{CBC}} Radio-Canada]] in the TV series did air in Canada on the Creator/{{CBC}}'s French-language network.'80s.
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* GutPunch: The ''very first scene'' in the entire series is Demetan's siblings all being eaten by salamanders, as their parents watch helplessly and Demetan flees to safety. Things don't get any easier for Demetan and his family after this point.

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* GutPunch: The ''very first scene'' in the entire series is has Demetan's siblings all being eaten by salamanders, as their parents watch helplessly and Demetan flees to safety. Things don't get any easier for Demetan and his family after this point.
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* GutPunch: The ''very first scene'' in the entire series is Demetan's siblings all being eaten by salamanders, as their parents watch helplessly and Demetan flees to safety. Things don't get any easier for Demetan and his family after this point.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The amount of misery, violence and even death in the series proved jarring for American viewers who watched the ''Brave Frog'' dubs. Websites like Internet Movie Database are flooded with negative reviews cautioning parents to stay away from this series lest their kids be traumatized.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The amount of misery, violence and even death in the series proved jarring for American viewers who watched the ''Brave Frog'' dubs. Websites like Internet Movie Database are flooded with negative reviews cautioning parents to stay away from this series lest their kids be traumatized.

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* InstrumentalThemeTune: ''The Brave Frog'' English dub uses an instrumental version of the original Creator/MitsukoHorie Japanese OP as its opening theme.




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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The amount of misery, violence and even death in the series proved jarring for American viewers who watched the ''Brave Frog'' dubs. Websites like Internet Movie Database are flooded with negative reviews cautioning parents to stay away from this series lest their kids be traumatized.
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''Kerokko Demetan'' is an anime produced by Creator/TatsunokoProduction that aired from January 2 to September 25, 1973 on [[Creator/FujiTelevision]].

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''Kerokko Demetan'' is an anime produced by Creator/TatsunokoProduction that aired from January 2 to September 25, 1973 on [[Creator/FujiTelevision]].
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* DubNameChange: The ''Brave Frog'' and ''Rainbow Pond'' dubs contained far different names for the cast. Ranatan is Pookie in ''The Brave Frog'' and Hillary in ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond''.

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* DubNameChange: The ''Brave Frog'' and ''Rainbow Pond'' dubs contained far different names for the cast. Ranatan is Pookie in ''The Brave Frog'' and Hillary in ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond''. Averted for the French dub, which kept the original character names.
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''Kerokko Demetan'' is an anime produced by Creator/TatsunokoProduction that aired from January 2 to September 25, 1973 on Fuji Television.

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''Kerokko Demetan'' is an anime produced by Creator/TatsunokoProduction that aired from January 2 to September 25, 1973 on Fuji Television.
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In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists. However, the French dub of the TV series did air in Canada on the [[Creator/CanadianBroadcastingCorporation CBC's]] French-language network.

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In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists. However, the French dub of the TV series did air in Canada on the [[Creator/CanadianBroadcastingCorporation CBC's]] Creator/{{CBC}}'s French-language network.
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In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists. However, the French dub of the TV series did air in Canada on the [[Creator/CanadianBroadcastingCorporation]]'s French-language network.

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In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists. However, the French dub of the TV series did air in Canada on the [[Creator/CanadianBroadcastingCorporation]]'s [[Creator/CanadianBroadcastingCorporation CBC's]] French-language network.
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The series was very popular in Japan and is still one of the country's best-loved nostalgic anime. In 1982, a decade after it originally aired, the series would be rerun on TV Tokyo as a last-minute replacement for the cancelled ''Don Dracula''.

In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists.

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The series was very popular in Japan and is still one of the country's best-loved nostalgic anime. In 1982, a decade after it originally aired, the series would be rerun on TV Tokyo Creator/TVTokyo as a last-minute replacement for the cancelled ''Don Dracula''.''Manga/DonDracula''.

In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists.
exists. However, the French dub of the TV series did air in Canada on the [[Creator/CanadianBroadcastingCorporation]]'s French-language network.
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The series was very popular in Japan and is still one of the country's best-loved nostalgic anime.

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The series was very popular in Japan and is still one of the country's best-loved nostalgic anime.
anime. In 1982, a decade after it originally aired, the series would be rerun on TV Tokyo as a last-minute replacement for the cancelled ''Don Dracula''.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: RebeccaForstadt plays Ranatan (or Pookie) in the ''Brave Frog'' dub.



* TheOtherDarrin: While in ''The Brave Frog'', Ranatan/Pookie is voiced by RebeccaForstadt, in ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', Ranatan/Hillary is voiced by JulieMaddalena, according to Dave Mallow, who did the voice for Demetan/Jonathan.

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* TheOtherDarrin: While in ''The Brave Frog'', Ranatan/Pookie is voiced by RebeccaForstadt, in ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', Ranatan/Hillary is voiced by JulieMaddalena, according to Dave Mallow, who did the voice for Demetan/Jonathan.
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* StarCrossedLovers: Demetan and Ranatan.

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* StarCrossedLovers: Demetan and Ranatan.Ranatan.
* TheOtherDarrin: While in ''The Brave Frog'', Ranatan/Pookie is voiced by RebeccaForstadt, in ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', Ranatan/Hillary is voiced by JulieMaddalena, according to Dave Mallow, who did the voice for Demetan/Jonathan.
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''Kerokko Demetan'' is an anime produced by TatsunokoProduction that aired from January 2 to September 25, 1973 on Fuji Television.

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''Kerokko Demetan'' is an anime produced by TatsunokoProduction Creator/TatsunokoProduction that aired from January 2 to September 25, 1973 on Fuji Television.
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''Kerokko Demetan'' is an anime produced by TatsunokoProduction that aired from January 2 to September 25, 1973 on Fuji Television.

The series focused on Demetan, a tree frog who moved with his family to Rainbow Pond, where he fell in love with Ranatan, daughter of the leader of the pond. Due to being a tree frog, he and his family were outcasts in the community, and he and Ranatan spend the series trying to fight for change in Rainbow Pond.

The series was very popular in Japan and is still one of the country's best-loved nostalgic anime.

In America, however, the series was turned into two movies, ''The Brave Frog'' and ''The Brave Frog's Greatest Adventure'', both produced by Harmony Gold. They also produced a dub of the TV series, ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond'', but little of that exists.

!! ''Kerokko Demetan'' contains examples of:
* DubNameChange: The ''Brave Frog'' and ''Rainbow Pond'' dubs contained far different names for the cast. Ranatan is Pookie in ''The Brave Frog'' and Hillary in ''Adventures on Rainbow Pond''.
* HeyItsThatVoice: RebeccaForstadt plays Ranatan (or Pookie) in the ''Brave Frog'' dub.
* StarCrossedLovers: Demetan and Ranatan.

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