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2[[Characters/AmphibiaMainCharacters Plantar Family]] | '''Wartwood''' | [[Characters/AmphibiaToads Toads]] | [[Characters/AmphibiaNewtopia Newtopia]] ([[Characters/AmphibiaNewtopiaLeadership Leviathan Family]]) | [[Characters/AmphibiaEarth Earth]] | [[Characters/AmphibiaAntagonists Other Antagonists]] | [[Characters/AmphibiaOther Other Characters]]]]-]]]
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6[[folder:In General]]
7* FantasticRacism: A good majority of the citizens aren't very welcoming to Anne at first, due to her being a human from another world. It takes a good season of meaningful interactions for them to get used to her, along with [[spoiler:her friends Sasha and Marcy when they enter Wartwood]]. They are also not very fond of toads and newts as shown in "The Three Armies"; it doesn't help that the village's only toad is a MayorPain and the only newt is an uptight CausticCritic.
8* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Toadie, Loggle, Chuck, Sylvia, Duckweed, and Stumpy are given spots in season 3's opening sequence.
9* TrainingThePeacefulVillagers: [[spoiler: Subverted. After reneging on reuniting with Beatrix and what remains of the toad army after their capture by King Andrias, Sasha and Grime initially intend to combat the robots attacking what they think is just a peaceful farming community with no wartime experience. However, the citizens of Wartwood proceed to show what happens to anyone or anything that messes with their village by almost completely curb-stomping the robots, without so much as a single actual weapon; Grime even comments that they're "deadlier than any soldier". Once all of the robots are defeated, Sasha rallies the people of Wartwood into LaResistance against the would-be MultiversalConqueror.]]
10[[/folder]]
11
12[[folder:Mayor Frodrick Toadstool]]
13 [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toadstool_render.png]]
14 %%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
15 [[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:''Click to see him as the deputy mayor'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deputymayortoadstool.jpg]]
16 [[caption-width-right:350:]][[/labelnote]]
17->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/StephenRoot
18
19The toad mayor of Wartwood.
20----
21* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: The people of Wartwood despise him, to the point where [[spoiler:he steals their taxes to Toad Tower so he can afford to "buy their love" for his re-election campaign]]. He's so despised by the citizens of Wartwood that, when the election for mayor occurs in "Hop Popular", [[spoiler:literally every single person in Wartwood votes for Hopediah. Unfortunately, Toadstool still wins, because Hop Pop didn't know the rest of the valley got a vote and didn't campaign outside of town.]] Although this changes in the second season, after Toadstool's CharacterDevelopment, as the town comes to appreciate his (somewhat) reformed self.
22* AmbiguouslyGay: The show never explicitly states anything about it, but he and Toadie act less like just personal assistant and mayor and more as a sort of married couple, despite his mistreatment of Toadie. [[spoiler:It's even shown that nine months after the girls leave Amphibia, he installs Toadie as the new mayor and stays by his side. Later on, series creator Matt Braly himself stated after the show's end that [[https://twitter.com/Radrappy/status/1527350652803829762 he and Toadie are actually in love with each other]]]]
23* ArcVillain: He is essentially the main antagonist for the first half of season 1, being the most frequently responsible party behind the problems Anne and the Plantars face. His antagonism appears to be resolved in the season's penultimate episode, which fittingly ends with [[spoiler: [[TheManBehindTheMan Grime]] finally arriving in Wartwood]].
24* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: He does actually seem upset with the idea of Toadie possibly disappearing in "Snow Day".
25* BadBoss: He pushes Toadie around on a regular basis, making him do lots of extra work and even using him as a footstool. That being said, some later episodes, such as "Snow Day", show that he [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold actually]] ''[[JerkWithAHeartOfGold does]]'' [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold care about him]].
26--> '''Mayor Toadstool''': ''(sadly)'' Possible goodbye, Toadie.
27* BaldOfEvil: He's one of the very few amphibians with no NonMammalianHair.
28* BeardOfEvil: He has a small green tuft of beard on his chin, and he's sleazy and corrupt, if not outright evil.
29* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: As he admits himself, the reason he undergoes CharacterDevelopment is because he likes it when the town shows him genuine respect.
30* CharacterCatchphrase: "Simmer down, now, simmer down."
31* CharacterDevelopment: By season 2, it's shown that he's come to genuinely care about Wartwood and its citizens to the point of being attached, with "Toad to Redemption" showing he's very reluctant to leave the town despite running Toad Tower being his dream job, and even uncharacteristically decides to fix pot holes in the town instead of embezzling the funds for a personal jacuzzi. The end of the episode highlights this by revealing [[spoiler:Jacinda considers Toadstool too soft for the job of running Toad Tower, and ends up hiring Bog instead]].
32* DeepSouth: He has a Southern accent, and is generally [[CorruptPolitician a sleazy politician]].
33--> '''Anne:''' He's like if the [[TabletopGame/{{Monopoly}} Monopoly Man]] had a baby with a piece of fried chicken.\
34'''Mayor Toadstool:''' ''[annoyed]'' That'd better be a compliment, Boonchuy.
35* ADogNamedCat: His first name is a portmanteau of "frog" and "Rodrick" despite being a toad.
36* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's already more of a {{Jerkass}} than a true villain, but "Snow Day" shows that he truly cares for Toadie (despite his [[BadBoss abusive behavior]] towards him), saying an emotional "possible goodbye" to him.
37* FantasticRacism: He's a toad who looks down on frogs, is insulted that he even has to compete for mayor against Hop Pop, and says that a frog winning the vote over a toad would make headlines.
38* FatBastard: He's largely built, even for a toad, and is extremely amoral.
39* FormerlyFit: {{Acrofatic}} he is not, especially when chasing after a sprightly youngster like Sprig.
40--> '''Mayor Toadstool''': ''(panting, out of breath)'' Oh boy, I gotta cut back on them cricket nuggets!
41* GoingNative: He seems to side with the frogs of Wartwood over Toad Tower, despite being a toad himself. This carries over into the second season, where he finds himself reluctant to leave Wartwood.
42* GoodFeelsGood: Despite being a selfish, greedy bureaucrat, he admits that the positive reception he gets from ''actually'' helping out the town has made him soft. He even starts spending the town's money on actually improving things instead of embezzling it.
43* HereditaryRepublic: He and his family members have been the mayors of Wartwood for generations, running largely unopposed.
44* HiddenDisdainReveal: In "The Three Armies". When Anne tries to use Toadstool and Albus Duckweed as an example of how toads and newts can get along, they casually admit to disliking each other immensely, surprising Anne.
45* ItsAllAboutMe: The only person Mayor Toadstool cares about is Mayor Toadstool.
46** During season 2 though, things have started to change. He starts to think more about the town he's in, and at several points during the season, he defends the town, [[CharacterDevelopment gaining their trust.]]
47*** Adding to this, another example is how he treats Toadie. He may order him to do questionable actions, but in the end, he cares for him. [[spoiler: After all, Toadie passing out of fear of being alone without Toadstool after he moves to Toad Tower was the reason he decided to admit that he didn't want to go at all.]]
48* IWasJustPassingThrough: he gives a variation of this as an excuse, likely to save face, [[spoiler:when he [[JerkWithaHeartofGold saves some of Wartwood's citizens on his back while escaping Toad Tower]]]] in "Reunion".
49--> '''Mayor Toadstool''': If y'all die, who'll I embezzle money from? Huh?
50* {{Jerkass}}: He's a jerk to pretty much everyone, and only proves himself to be more unlikable with each appearance.
51* JerkassHasAPoint: When Anne gets elected as the "Frog of the Year", Toadstool loudly protests and argues that Anne isn't selfless or noble enough to deserve the title. While deriding someone publicly like that is a jerk move, Anne has been selfish and inconsiderate on multiple occasions, and for that Toadstool's objections are justified. [[spoiler:Anne herself admits this by the end of the episode, though by then Toadstool has grown to respect her enough to let her keep the award.]]
52* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Read heart of particularly shiny bronze. For how greedy he is, he's far less of a threat than Grime, and does his best to keep his citizens from being crushed by rubble in Reunion. He has the capacity to be good, it's just really, [[HeroWithAnFInGood really]] deep down in there. Clearly, he's in denial that he is starting to care about them.
53* LargeAndInCharge: As he is a toad, he's taller and bulkier than any other of Wartwood's citizens, being roughly the same height as Anne.
54* LazyBum: In "Battle of the Bands", Toadstool decides to just take a 12-hour nap instead of being in a band with Toadie.
55* MayorPain: At first, he just seems like a standard jerk who just happens to be mayor of Wartwood, but over time it's revealed he's corrupt, embezzling money from the town to fund his own re-election, and [[spoiler:sending Toad Tower guards after innocent citizens to cover up his deeds.]]
56* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Most of the other toads seen so far are [[ProudWarriorRace fit martial-minded warriors]], but Toadstool is an overweight politician who isn't much of a fighter, although the can still play sports.
57* NonstandardCharacterDesign: He's the only toad whose teeth aren't sharp, making him look less threatening in comparison.
58* NotSoHarmlessVillain: At first, he comes off as an unethical {{jerkass}} mayor, [[spoiler:but "Toad Tax" shows him at his ''absolute worst'' by stealing the tax money, writing up every resident for tax evasion, letting Grime's goons threaten the innocent villagers mercilessly, and then attempting to kill anyone who finds him out]].
59* ObliviouslyEvil: It's clear he never realizes that embezzling money from the townsfolk is wrong and unethical.
60* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: He's one of the very few Wartwood citizens who does not walk around barefoot. It indicates his high social status.
61* PermanentElectedOfficial: Despite [[AccidentalPublicConfession accidentally calling the townsfolk idiots]] in the middle of a campaign and being publicly exposed for embezzlement, Toadstool remains the mayor, and no mention is made of any competition. When the election actually occurs in "Hop Popular", [[spoiler:he completely lost the Wartwood vote, but it doesn't matter because the entire ''valley'' gets to vote, and no one outside Wartwood even knew Hop Pop was running]]. [[spoiler:Finally subverted at the end of the series where Toadie becomes the new mayor with help from Toadstool himself, who serves as his deputy]].
62* PetTheDog:
63** In "Anne Of The Year", he is staunchly opposed to Anne winning the "Frog of the Year" award, but still works with her to rescue the townspeople from a fire. At the end, he admits that even he was impressed by how she was able to save everyone and affirms that she does rightfully deserve the award.
64** In "Reunion", he [[spoiler:carries the remaining citizens on his back out of the CollapsingLair.]]
65** In "New Wartwood", he tries to stand up for Marcy and shoulder some of the blame when her actions flood the town.
66** In "Friend or Frobo", he immediately tries to rescue Sprig and Anne when it seems like Frobo's gonna kill them, and immediately lets the robot go despite all the damage it's caused when Polly promises that she'll fix it all.
67** In the eplogue in "The Hardest Thing", he [[spoiler:helped Toadie win the election and become the new mayor]].
68* SleazyPolitician: '''''Very.'''''
69--> '''Mayor Toadstool''': [[EntitledBastard It's as if embezzling money from the town makes you the bad guy!]]
70* SmallRoleBigImpact: The frog rebellion, and by extension Grime's downfall and the subsequent toad rebellion, all go back to his scheme to embezzle the taxes the frogs of his town paid and cover it up by falsely reporting the same frogs as not having paid.
71* SmallTownTyrant: He certainly gives off this vibe, due to his corrupt mayoral hold over the backwoods town of Wartwood combined with his thick Southern accent.
72* StoutStrength: He has a heavyset build, but he is quite strong, such as when he [[spoiler:carries some of Wartwood's citizens on his back while running, though this does leave him exhausted afterwards]].
73* StupidEvil: In "Toad Tax". [[spoiler:Despite having already earned the towns' anger for embezzling, he hoards all their tax money to fund his re-election campaign.]]
74* UnwittingPawn: Being a toad, he warrants special attention from Captain Grime; regardless of how cooperative the Mayor is with him, his leadership of Wartwood is what establishes toad supremacy over the frogs. If a frog stands up to the toad mayor, that frog will feel Grime's wrath.
75* WorthyOpponent: Though he wins the race for mayor in "Hop-Popular", he admits genuine surprise that the whole valley didn't love Hop Pop as much as everyone in Wartwood did. It turns out the only reason Toadstool won was because Hop Pop didn't campaign outside of Wartwood, not realizing the rest of the valley got a vote.
76* WouldHurtAChild: Once Sprig finds out about him [[spoiler:hoarding the town's taxes for himself]], he tells the boy it's lucky no one else will ever find out about it and immediately attacks him.
77* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler: Another reason he's GoingNative is to avoid Grime's wrath for his failure to keep the frogs of Wartwood in their place.]]
78[[/folder]]
79
80[[folder:Toadie]]
81[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toadie_amphibia.png]]
82[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:''Click here for his updated outfit after "Sasha's Angels"'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toadie_1.png]][[/labelnote]]
83[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:''Click here for his outfit as the mayor of Wartwood'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mayortoadie.jpg]]
84 [[caption-width-right:350:]][[/labelnote]]
85->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JackMcBrayer
86
87Mayor Toadstool's assistant.
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89* ButtMonkey: He gets abused quite a bit by Mayor Toadstool -- being used as a footstool, getting inadvertently punched, heck, even ''Sprig'' pushes him to the ground [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness when he goes bad cop]] in "[[Recap/AmphibiaS1E25CroakAndPunishment Croak & Punishment]]".
90* ADogNamedCat: His name is a pun on "toad", but he's actually a frog.
91* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: In "Sasha's Angels", he makes his hair all messy after [[TookALevelInBadass taking a level in badass]].
92* ExtremeDoormat: Toadie stopped having original opinions a long time ago, and he is content with just doing whatever Toadstool tells him to.
93* {{Foil}}: In "Battle of the Bands", he becomes one to ''Sasha'' of all people, his YesMan contrasting against her ControlFreak. He ends up giving her some advice about accepting that people don't always want her help, and sometimes they'd rather do it themselves.
94* HiddenDepths:
95** He's a talented bugball player. Toadstool admits this fact is surprising even as he hypes his lineup up.
96** He helps Sasha see that even if you think you know what's best for the people you care about, sometimes (win or lose) you just need to support them.
97* IKnowMaddenKombat: In "Sasha's Angels", he defeats a Marauder who is much larger than he is by using the same moves he uses to dress Mayor Toadstool.
98* PunnyName: A sniveling assistant is called a toadie. [[SubvertedTrope Though he's a frog rather than a toad]].
99* StealthPun: His whole motif is pencils. This alludes to the fact that as the mayor's assistant, he's a ''pencil pusher''.
100* TookALevelInBadass: In "Sasha's Angels", the meek and unassertive Toadie ends up becoming a fierce and ruthless leader when pushed too far.
101* YesMan: He always agrees with ''everything'' Mayor Toadstool says, whether it's good or bad. So far, the only time he disagrees with the Mayor is in "[[Recap/AmphibiaS1E23CivilWart Civil Wart]]", where he joins Team Hunter and the Mayor joins Team Alastair. He even says he stopped having opinions years ago.
102-->'''Toadstool''': Oh, this is bad, Toadie. People hate us!\
103'''Toadie''': ''(happily)'' With a passion, sir!
104[[/folder]]
105
106[[folder:Sheriff Buck Leatherleaf]]
107[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wartwoofsheriff_4.jpg]]
108[[caption-width-right:350:''"My work here is done."'']]
109->'''Voiced by:''' James Adomian
110Wartwood's law enforcer.
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112* AllThereInTheScript: As of season one, his name hasn't been said aloud, but it's revealed in [[https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/_img/episode_credits/22055.jpg the credits]] of [[Recap/AmphibiaS1E12GirlTime his debut episode]].
113* BigOlEyebrows: His eyebrows are just as white and bushy as his mustache.
114* ClintSquint: He has narrow, squinty eyes, to look like a Western-style sheriff character usually played by the likes of Creator/ClintEastwood and Creator/CharlesBronson.
115* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He has a gravelly voice that is nearly identical to Creator/SamElliott.
116[[/folder]]
117
118[[folder:"One-Eyed" Wally Ribbiton]]
119[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wally_render.png]]
120 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Anne, the way I see it, you've got a great opportunity in front of you. Whole new world, new people, free to be whatever you want."'']]
121[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: ''Click here to see Wally without his hat'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/one_eyed_wally_no_hat_amphibiav1.png]]
122[[/labelnote]]
123->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
124
125The local town vagrant.
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127* ActorAllusion: [[Franchise/KingdomHearts It's not the first time]] that Creator/JamesPatrickStuart has been the voice of an old coot with a missing eye.
128* ChekhovsGunman: He's established as a paranoid homeless frog that will cause chaos in the mistaken belief of protecting the town. Anne doesn't think highly of him at first until they bond while finding the Moss Man, and he mentions offhand that being seen as a lunatic allows him to notice details that others wouldn't and get the jump on others. [[spoiler:In the first season finale, he has the sense to plant boom shrooms with a delayed timer, despite Anne's objections, because he noticed the toad guards wouldn't back down. The boom shrooms end up paying off much later.]]
129* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: When Anne tries to ask him for help, he immediately assumes that she wants to eat him, and he runs off screaming in hysterics. Sprig comments that it sounds like something Wally would do.
130* CompressedHair: As revealed in "Wally and Anne", he actually has shiny, gorgeous NonMammalianHair that remains completely hidden under his hat. He goes through a bit of DramaticWind afterward just to show that, for a loony person that lives in squalor, his hair is nicely kept. However, he was shown to have shorter hair before in "Breakout Star".
131* EmbarrassingFirstName: Do NOT call him Walliam.
132* EyesAlwaysShut: Despite his name, he does have two eyes, it's just that he never opens his left eye. He even keeps it closed while trying to "wink" conspiratorially with his closed eye, which he only realizes too late. The only times he's ever opened his left eye is in the series premiere and in the episode "New Wartwood".
133* FantasticRacism: He does not think highly of Anne and Sprig's friendship. He even refers to Anne as a monster. He gets over it in "Toad Tax" after Anne stands up to the toad soldiers, even stating she has his and the town's respect.
134* ImprobableWeaponUser: In "Turning Point", he attacks several robots with his accordion. It works.
135* IntergenerationalFriendship: He forms one with Anne in "Wally and Anne". Also an InterspeciesFriendship.
136* NonindicativeName: One-Eyed Wally actually [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/twoeyedwally.png still has both eyes.]] He just keeps one eye shut 99% of the time.
137* ObfuscatingInsanity: He acts like a complete loon most of the time; not because he is one, but because he gets a kick out of the reactions people have to him.
138* OnePersonBirthdayParty: He has to celebrate his birthday alone every year, due to it landing on the same day as the Blue Moon Shut-In.
139* SecretlyWealthy: "Swamp and Sensibility" reveals [[spoiler: he's the heir to a rich family from Ribbitvale, the "fanciest town in all of Amphibia"]].
140* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: Stumpy apparently has a hard time getting Wally to ever leave his diner.
141[[/folder]]
142
143[[folder:Leopold Loggle]]
144[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leopold_render.png]]
145[[caption-width-right:310:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/loggle_jacked.png[[/labelnote]] to see what he looks like in season 3.]]
146
147->''"Well, aren't you fascinating? Yes, you are."''
148
149->'''Voiced by:''' Brian Maillard
150
151An axolotl woodsmith.
152----
153* AlliterativeName: '''L'''eopold '''L'''oggle.
154* BaitAndSwitchComment: He does this a ''LOT'' as the result of an old smithing accident. It serves as a RunningGag throughout the first season.
155-->'''Anne''': Can you fix it?\
156'''Leopold''': As a matter of fact, I [=CANnnnnnnnnnnnn=] not.\
157'''Sprig''': Huh. Can you make a new one?\
158'''Leopold''': [=ABSOLUTELYyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy=] no way.\
159'''Polly''': Do you have one we could buy?\
160'''Leopold''': OF COURSE I [=DOoooooooooooooon't.=] I don't.\
161'''Anne''': Will you stop doing that?!\
162'''Leopold''': Can't. Old smithing accident.
163* BodyHorror: He was stabbed in the throat by a metal pipe during a metal smithing accident, damaging his voice box.
164* ButtMonkey: In his episode debut, Leopold's shop and woodworks get ruined after the kids accidentally lead a giant bug monster to him. He also reveals that he's close to bankruptcy, meaning that business isn't going well for him.
165* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He is a quirky Amphibian who is said to love wood a little ''too'' much. He even admits that he's a ''complicated'' man when Anne finds a jar of termites in his shop.
166* ComicallySmallBribe: Despite the drastic, collateral damage done to his shop, he lets Anne and the kids go after taking [[spoiler: their cane and Anne's push pen]].
167* IGotBigger: [[spoiler:Once Anne returns to Amphibia after her time on Earth in season 3, Leopold has grown into a big, muscular woodsmith. According to him, he had the genes to get that big in a short span of time. Unfortunately for him, he also ''loses'' muscle mass just as fast as he gains it. After the nine-month TimeSkip in the finale (Amphibia-wise), he is back to his old, scrawny self, which was apparently the result of him taking ''one'' cheat day at some point within the past nine months.]]
168* TheNarcissist: [[spoiler:After he gets bigger, he clearly enjoys his new body, like when he sculpts a bridge in record time with statues of his current self added in for good measure.]]
169* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Leopold is one of the few non-frog Amphibians, specifically an axolotl, with tiny eyes and external gills shaped like antlers.
170* PropagandaPiece: [[spoiler:In season 3, the Rebellion uses him as a recruitment tactic, telling refugees that joining up with the rebellion might lead to them looking like Loggle]].
171* TokenMinority: The only axolotl in Wartwood.
172[[/folder]]
173
174[[folder:Maddie Flour]]
175[[quoteright:213:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maddie_flour.png]]
176[[caption-width-right:213:''"[[EstablishingCharacterMoment Hiiiii, Sprig]]."'']]
177->'''Voiced by:''' Jill Bartlett
178
179The creepy young daughter of the town baker who has a crush on Sprig, and has an interest in witchcraft.
180----
181* ADayInTheLimelight:
182** "Cursed!" is the first episode that brings her to the forefront and gives Sprig and Anne more insight into her character.
183** "Maddie & Marcy" focuses on her, Marcy, and Maddie's relationship with her younger sisters.
184* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Sprig. He tries to remain cordial to her, but she obviously scares the crap out of him with her unnerving, CreepyChild behavior.
185* AllThereInTheScript: In her debut episode, her name wasn't spoken, but it was shown in the credits. Sprig eventually references Maddie by her name in "Dating Season".
186* AmicableExes: After Sprig ends their engagement and Maddie helps save him and Anne from the curse they've been under, Sprig and Maddie agree to be friends.
187* ArrangedMarriage: Anne forces Sprig to promise to marry her in order to get pizza dough.
188--> '''Maddie''': See you soon, hubby!
189* ArtifactOfDoom: The engagement ring she gave Sprig certainly LOOKS the part: creepily skull-shaped with hellish light shining within the eye sockets. Knowing Maddie, it might or might not actually be cursed.
190* BerserkButton: For her, it's reckless usage of dark magic for petty reasons.
191* BlackMagic: She knows a charm to track down curses and even knows how to create curses herself, but she only uses them on [[BadPowersGoodPeople people who really deserve them]].
192* ChildMage: She's a child, and a witch in training.
193* CoolBigSis: She used to be like this with her younger sisters, although they grew apart over time. At the end of "Maddie & Marcy", she promises to be this again.
194* CreepyChild: She talks with a low creepy voice and plays with a voodoo doll she made of Sprig.
195-->'''Maddie''': I've seen your death in my mind.\
196'''Sprig''': I was kind of hoping it would be a surprise.\
197'''Maddie''': ''[[FalseReassurance It will be.]]''
198* CreepyGood: While she can come off as unsettling in her dark interests, she's a good person who uses her knowledge of magic and curses to help people.
199* CreepyLonerGirl: She has a somewhat disheveled look, and her unusual mannerisms tend to drive people away, except for Marcy, whose interest in magic leads to her becoming Maddie's apprentice.
200* DarkIsNotEvil: She has macabre interests, talks about disturbing things casually, and has knowledge of the dark arts, but she's not a bad person. In "Cursed!", Sprig is forced to come to terms with the fact that he's been judging her without ever actually getting to know her. This becomes an EnforcedTrope from her debut episode onward, which has her saying more than once that such magic should only be done by someone who is careful and trained.
201* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The first time Maddie appears, she's driving a sharp stick through the chest of a VoodooDoll of Sprig.
202* ExorcistHead: She turns her head 360 degrees to face Anne in "Cursed!"
203* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: When she started taking up witchcraft, she switched her hairstyle from hanging down with a bow to a witchy bun.
204* EyeOfNewt: All of her magic comes from mixing things to make potions and powders.
205* GoodAllAlong: Up until midway through the episode "[[Recap/AmphibiaS1E33Cursed Cursed!]]", Maddie comes off as someone with potentially ''murderous'' intentions towards Sprig.
206--> '''Maddie''': I'll have you know I learned magic to ''help'' people, not hurt them. Sheesh!
207* GothGirlsKnowMagic: She wears dark-colored clothes and has an overall moody aesthetic, and she can perform magic and curses.
208* HellishPupils: She has vertical pupils to add to her creepiness. {{Subverted}} after she's revealed to be [[DarkIsNotEvil good all along]].
209* MeaningfulName: Maddie can easily be described as ''mad''.
210* MissingMom: Maddie's mother is never seen nor mentioned.
211* MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold: Maddie can easily come across as creepy or even threatening to those who don't know her well, but despite her intensity and dark interests, she's really a good person who learned magic -- including the dark arts -- so she could help people.
212* NightmareFetishist: Her interests include voodoo dolls, casually telling people she's foreseen their deaths, creepy skull rings, the dark arts, and baking bread in the shape of her friends, which she happily watches burn in a fire. Is it any wonder she gets along well with Marcy?
213* PerkyGoth: She's a creepy magic user and somewhat chipper.
214* SlasherSmile: She sometimes looks pretty unsettling when she smiles too wide, which initially contributes to her being a MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold. However, when she's about to re-curse [[spoiler:Barry]] in "Sasha's Angels", the demented grin she sports 100% means what it looks like it means.
215* {{Yandere}}: Subverted. In her initial appearance, it's not clear if she has a crush on Sprig, wants to kill him or both. Later it's made clear she likes him, she just has a strange way of showing it. When Sprig breaks up with her in "Cursed!" via paper airplane, and he and Anne end up cursed afterwards, not only was Maddie not the one who cursed them, she helps them defeat the one who did in exchange for nothing. The episode ends with her and Sprig agreeing to stay friends.
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:Rosemary, Lavender, and Ginger Flour]]
219[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rosemary_92.png]]
220 [[caption-width-right:350:Rosemary]]
221[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lavender_1.png]]
222 [[caption-width-right:350:Lavender]]
223[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ginger_5.png]]
224 [[caption-width-right:350:Ginger]]
225
226->'''Voiced by:''' Marlow Barkley (Rosemary), Mia Allan (Lavender), Ella Allan (Ginger)
227
228Maddie's tadpole triplet sisters.
229----
230* EarlyBirdCameo: They appear towards the end of the opening credits long before they actually appear in the show. They also have a brief appearance an episode or two before they're properly introduced.
231* GreenEyedMonster: They become jealous of Maddie's friendship with Marcy.
232* SameSexTriplets: They're triplets, and they're all female.
233* SingleMindedTwins: They're identical triplets who are all treated as one person.
234* ThemeTwinNaming: Triplet naming, in this case; they're all named after types of herbs.
235[[/folder]]
236
237[[folder:Mr. Flour]]
238[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_flour.png]]
239[[caption-width-right:350:''"Well, be sure to resurrect them when your done."'']]
240->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
241
242The local baker and father to Maddie and her sisters.
243----
244* {{Foil}}: To Hop-Pop. Hop-Pop is constantly worrying for his grandchildren, while Mr. Flour has no such concerns.
245** Also to Felicia. She is very demanding and strict with Ivy, while Mr. Flour is more laid-back with his daughters.
246* HandsOffParenting: He just sort of leaves Maddie and his triplet daughters to their own devices.
247* OpenMindedParent: He shows no mortification about Maddie's interest in witchcraft. He's even willing to let her murder his younger daughters at one point, though he does tell her to reanimate them afterwards.
248* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He is not upset about Sprig breaking off the engagement he set up with Maddie.
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Mrs. Sadie Croaker]]
252[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/croaker_by_the_world_of_amphibia.png]]
253[[caption-width-right:350:''"Thanks again for helping me out! I know Brutus can be a handful!"'']]
254->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LailaBerzins
255
256An old woman who runs the dairy farm.
257----
258* AllAnimalsAreDogs: Archie, her pet spider, demonstrates very doglike behavior.
259--> '''Mrs. Croaker''': Bless my socks! If it isn't Sprig Plantar!\
260'''Archie''': Ruff!
261* CoolOldLady: She's old enough to know Hop Pop's father, and she's clever and a badass driver and fighter. She can still kick some serious butt when an assassin comes after her.
262* CrazyCatLady: She's called a "crazy spider lady" by one of the frogs, although her pet spider acts more like a dog than a cat.
263* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: She looks like a senile old lady, but she's actually quite smart and cunning, not to mention a competent fighter.
264* ExoticEyeDesigns: Has horizontal pupils, with one larger and more grey due to aging.
265* HeroOfAnotherStory: "Cracking Mrs. Croaker" shows that she went on her own adventures in her youth, which has resulted in her being on the hit-list of a certain guild, and has her own ArchEnemy in the form of Jonah.
266* IWasQuiteTheLooker: Anne and Polly both agree she was hot when she was younger.
267* MechanicalHorse: The giant ladybug she drives. It even has a ''stick shift''.
268* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: She's slightly taller than Hop Pop, but is still among the shortest adults in Wartwood.
269* MysteriousPast: She has a shady past which includes animosity towards a mysterious guild. One ex-member of said guild has been tracking her for thirty years to kill her for unexplained reasons. Once the incident is resolved, she tells Anne and the Plantars to forget it ever happened.
270* NeverMessWithGranny: She is hinted to have an ActionGirl past, and can still kick serious ass.
271* ScrewPolitenessIAmASenior: She can be rude and blunt, especially to Sprig, whom she's not very fond of.
272* SomebodyDoesntLoveRaymond: The plot of "Cracking Mrs. Croaker" is Sprig trying to get her to like him, since she's the only person in Wartwood who doesn't. Once he explains himself, she says that there's just something about him she doesn't like, but concedes that if he's willing to put in so much effort to get her to like him, she might as well try to like him back.
273* {{Troll}}: She's willing to do this to people who've upset her, even when she says she forgives them.
274--> '''Sprig''': Pretty sure I just got played.\
275'''Anne''': That woman is everything I want to be!
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:Felicia Sundew]]
279[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/felicia_sundew_render.png]]
280%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
281->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KaitlynRobrock
282
283Ivy's mother and the proprietor of the café.
284----
285* ActionGirl: It doesn't seem like it at first glance, but "Ivy on the Run" shows that [[spoiler:she picked up some impressive martial arts skills while traveling the world]].
286* DemotedToExtra: She wasn't exactly the most prominent Wartwood citizen, but in "Ivy On The Run" she was revealed to have an interesting backstory traveling through all of Amphibia for tea and china. All that got thrown out the window and Felicia turned into a background character in Season 3.
287* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: She is very elegant, feminine, and graceful, [[spoiler:but she is also a competent fighter and is well-trained in martial arts]].
288* GoodParents: Although she tries to force her daughter into matrimony for her own benefit once, Felicia is a loving, caring mother towards Ivy.
289* HiddenDepths: She can seem pretty uptight and overly obsessed with being a proper lady, especially when compared to her adventurous daughter and CoolOldLady mother, but it turns out [[spoiler:that in order to get the tea and dishware for her shop, Felicia became a world-traveling martial artist, and has been secretly training Ivy in the guise of daily chores to get her ready for the next time Felicia goes out to get tea]].
290* NonMammalianHair: As shown in her image above, she has [[LongHairIsFeminine long, red locks]].
291* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite her image as a dignified lady, [[spoiler:she's more than willing to fight back against antagonistic toads. "Ivy on the Run" shows that she has the skills to back it up, too]].
292* ThePerfectionist: She expects everything to be done flawlessly down to the last detail, and hates it when her daughter rushes her chores and misses a spot.
293* RedheadInGreen: She's redheaded and wears a green dress.
294* ShipperWithAnAgenda: She agrees to Hop Pop's plan to get Sprig and Ivy betrothed in exchange for having Sprig work at her cafe.
295* WaxOnWaxOff: [[spoiler:All the chores she gives Ivy and her demands that they be done absolutely perfectly turns out to be because she was secretly training Ivy in martial arts through her chores.]]
296[[/folder]]
297
298[[folder:Ivy Sundew]]
299[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/renderedivysundew.png]]
300[[caption-width-right:350:''"See you later, Sprig... but you won't see'' meee!"]]
301->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KatieCrown
302
303Felicia's daughter who is also Sprig's best frog friend, and later becomes his girlfriend.
304----
305* ActionGirl: She loves fighting, and frequently ambushes Sprig to spar with him.
306* AttackHello: Her usual way of greeting Sprig.
307* BadassAdorable: Ivy can be as cute as buttons and has a rather likeable personality, but she can really hold her own in combat.
308* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Sprig are friends who both enjoy fighting and the outdoors. Also, both she and him have orange hair.
309* CannotSpitItOut: [[spoiler:When trying to confess to Sprig that she likes him, she cannot express it with words, and fumbles with her hat as she's trying to do so. Thankfully, Sprig understands what she is trying to say, and accepts.]]
310* CharacterCatchphrase: She often enters a scene while yelling "AMBUSH!"
311* CompressedHair: "The Shut-in" reveals that Ivy hides a lot of her hair under her hat, due to feeling self-conscious about how it looks. [[spoiler:She seems to have finally become comfortable with it by the time of the time-skip in “The Hardest Thing”.]]
312* ADayInTheLimelight: "[[Recap/AmphibiaS2E23IvyOnTheRun Ivy on the Run]]" is the first episode to fully focus on her and not be in anyway related to her relationship with Sprig.
313* FeminineMotherTomboyishDaughter: While her mother Felicia is a more reserved woman, Ivy loves the outdoors and playing rough. Despite this, they have a loving mother-daughter relationship.
314* FieryRedhead: She's a fierce {{tomboy}} who enjoys roughhousing, and she has orange NonMammalianHair.
315* TheGadfly: Ivy has a tendency to pull surprise pranks on Sprig.
316* JustFriends: She thinks she has this relationship with Sprig. Starting from the end of "Dating Season," Sprig himself wants to take it to the [[RelationshipUpgrade next step]]. [[spoiler:By the events of "Anne of the Year", it's revealed she has a crush on him too, so they end up together.]]
317* GutFeeling: As an expert in the art of ambushing. She can sense when an ambush is about to happen a mile away.
318* KidsHateChores: She does not enjoy doing chores, and often rushes them. It doesn't help that Felicia is very strict about her completing them in a perfect manner.
319* MeaningfulName: "Sundew" is an adorable name for a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4kBrsyWhS4 carnivorous plant]], an appropriate metaphor not only for her but for the show as a whole.
320* NiceGirl: Despite her rather loud personality, and tendencies to roughhouse people; especially Sprig. Ivy is a friendly and socialable frog girl, even if it's a little forceful at times. Unlike many of her fellow Wartwoodian's, Ivy quickly warms up to Anne when they first meet and doesn't show any hostility towards her.
321* OverlyLongName: Her full name is revealed to be Ivy Hibiscus Matcha Sundew. This falls into MeaningfulName as well, since every one of her names is a plant or type of tea.
322* PuppyLove: [[spoiler:Both she and her love interest Sprig are preteens.]]
323* RelationshipUpgrade: [[spoiler:She and Sprig end up dating in "Anne of the Year".]]
324* SatelliteLoveInterest: Almost every episode featuring her centers around Sprig's crush on her. It's not until the latter half of season two that she finally gets a focus episode, "[[Recap/AmphibiaS2E23IvyOnTheRun Ivy on the Run]]", that does not revolve around her and Sprig's relationship.
325* StrictParentsMakeSneakyKids: In "Ivy on the Run", she gets fed up with Felicia's strict rules and tea lessons, and tries to run away.
326* {{Tomboy}}: She favors fighting and the outdoors over more "girly" things.
327[[/folder]]
328
329[[folder:Sylvia Sundew]]
330[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sylviasundew.jpg]]
331[[caption-width-right:350:''"I've always had a soft spot for the weird ones!"'']]
332->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall
333
334Felicia's mother. Hop Pop is romantically interested in her.
335----
336* AbsurdlySharpClaws: She can use her long nails to scratch opponents.
337* AlliterativeName: '''S'''ylvia '''S'''undew.
338* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: She admits that one of the reasons she's looking forward to the local dance is because she's missed "the embrace of a man." She says this in front of her daughter, who is ''not'' happy to hear it.
339* BirdsOfAFeather: Both she and Hop Pop enjoy freestyle dancing that horrifies the other frogs.
340* CoolOldLady: Sylvia is shown to be fairly laid-back and friendly towards everyone.
341* DecemberDecemberRomance: She has a blossoming relationship with Hop Pop. Both of them are elderly frogs with grandchildren of their own.
342* DemotedToExtra: After having a major role in two episodes of the first season, she is never given more than a couple of mentions and cameos for the remainder of the show, despite being Hop Pop's girlfriend.
343* GiveGeeksAChance: Her reasoning for choosing Hop Pop over Monroe.
344-->'''Sylvia''': I have a soft spot for the weird ones. Remember?
345* MakingASpectacleOfYourself: She seems to be wearing tacky glasses, although it's unclear whether they're actual glasses or her eyes are shaped like that.
346* NewOldFlame: She's an old friend of Hop Pop's who he had a crush on, but who moved away prior to the events of the series. When she returns to Wartwood, Hop Pop tries to finally work up the courage to tell her how he feels.
347* SecondLove: Implied, since Hop Pop had at least one child with someone other than Sylvia.
348* SilverFox: Despite being an elderly frog, she is in good shape, and both Hop Pop and Monroe find her very attractive. In "Family Fishing Trip", even Sprig gets distracted by her flowing hair.
349[[/folder]]
350
351[[folder:Stumpy Stumpson]]
352[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stumpy_render.png]]
353[[caption-width-right:350:''"Here you are. Four bowls of slop. Enjoy. Or don't. Makes no difference to me."'']]
354-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
355
356A chef running a restaurant in Wartwood.
357----
358* AlliterativeName: As seen in a FreezeFrameBonus when Bog is listing off the frogs off of his tax list in "Toad Tax", his full name is revealed to be '''S'''tumpy '''S'''tumpson. This also doubles as a RepetitiveName.
359* ArtificialLimbs: He's missing both hands and his right leg, and has replaced the former with various attachable kitchen utensils and the latter with a peg leg.
360* ChefOfIron: The guy's not afraid to get dirty if he needs to. He even lands the finishing blow on the kraken when it attacks Duckweed.
361* {{Expy}}: [[WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet Where else]] have we seen an overweight LethalChef with a Southern England pirate accent and a replaceable hand in a Disney show?
362* GreasySpoon: The restaurant he's running is a dirty place with disgusting-looking food, at least until Anne decides to upgrade it.
363* HookHand: Both of his hands are cut off and replaced by prosthetics shaped like various kitchen tools. The spatula attachment is explicitly stated to be made from the bones of one of his missing hands.
364* LethalChef: The food he serves (before Anne's involvement) looks disgusting.
365* NamedAfterTheInjury: Subverted. He's missing both hands and one foot, but it turns out his name actually is "Stumpy Stumpson".
366* OralFixation: He always has a beetle leg sticking out from his mouth.
367* StoppedCaring: He knows that his guests have bad opinions on the food he serves, but he doesn't really care. Anne helps him take some pride in his work again.
368[[/folder]]
369
370[[folder:Mr. Albus Duckweed]]
371[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/albus_png.png]]
372[[caption-width-right:350:''"Well, what does a creature like'' you ''know about running a restaurant?"'']]
373->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMcDonald
374
375The most popular [[TheInspectorIsComing restaurant critic]] in Wartwood. Unfortunately, he's also ''very'' hard to please and ''loves'' to exploit his reputation.
376----
377* ActorAllusion: In {{WesternAnimation/Catscratch}}, Kevin [=McDonald=] voiced a character who ''loves'' newts. Here, he voices Duckweed, who ''is'' a newt.
378* AssInALionSkin: He's been known to disguise himself as a frog for the sake of getting unbiased treatment from restaurants.
379--> '''Anne''': ''Duckweed...'' what's with the disguise?\
380'''Duckweed''': Oh, this? It's kind of a critic thing.\
381'''Anne''': Really?\
382'''Duckweed''': Uh-huh. It's to guarantee that we get a genuine experience, you know?\
383'''Anne''': Oh, interesting."\
384'''Duckweed''': If you knew it was me, you'd probably zhuzh it up a bit, make it a little bit better, ''but'' in a ''disguise'', you're just going to serve me like anyone else!\
385'''Anne''': Oh... [[JerkassHasAPoint that's actually really clever]].\
386'''Duckweed''': Thank you!
387* CausticCritic: Duckweed lives to have Stumpy's closed down. When Anne revitalizes it and her food becomes a big hit, Duckweed still plans to give it a bad review, likely out of spite.
388-->"And when I publish my review, your restaurant will be ruined! Ha-ha-ha! I love my job."
389** He changes his mind after being saved from the main course, believing it was an intentional twist of "food that eats you", and praising Stumpy and Anne for their "creativity".
390* HiddenDisdainReveal: In "The Three Armies". When Anne tries to use Albus and Mayor Toadstool as an example of how toads and newts can get along, they casually admit to disliking each other immensely, surprising Anne.
391* IAmNotWeasel: He's a newt, not a lizard, as Anne calls him. Given reptiles are presumably non-anthropomorphic in Amphibia, it's a rather important difference.
392* {{Jerkass}}: He's generally unpleasant towards both Stumpy and Anne, insulting Anne's parents and taking pleasure in the idea of putting Stumpy out of business.
393-->"I mean, how hard is it to run a restaurant anyway? You just put food on tables! A ''tadpole'' can do it!"
394* SmallNameBigEgo: He presents himself as an elite who brings culture to Wartwood, and even presides over political announcements during Toadstool's mayoral campaign. But he's still only powerful in ''Wartwood.'' He appears to have no connection to Newtopia and, [[FantasticCasteSystem judging from other newts]], its unlikely he'd be considered the cream of the crop.
395* TokenMinority: The only resident newt in Wartwood. He disguises himself as a frog when visiting the diner to get unbiased treatment because he would be instantly recognizable otherwise.
396[[/folder]]
397
398[[folder:Soggy Joe]]
399[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/soggy_joe_by_the_world_of_amphibia_hd.png]]
400[[caption-width-right:350:''"I can take you folks to a'' real ''campsite! One where there ain't none of this kiddie stuff, like'' shelter ''or'' potable water!"]]
401->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
402
403An outdoor survivalist who lives for danger.
404----
405* CrazySurvivalist: He loves camping out at parts of the wilderness with a low rate of survival.
406* CreepyGood: His... eccentric behavior tends to suggest otherwise, but he's generally a good guy.
407-->'''Soggy Joe''': ''(starts laughing again)''\
408'''Anne''': ''Yeesh!'' Could you, like, turn down the creep j...just a bit?\
409'''Soggy Joe''': ''[[BigNo No!]]''
410* EvilLaugh: Though he's not evil, his laughter is rather maniacal and ''chilling''.
411* HiddenDepths: He and his fellow truckers are able to psychoanalyze Polly's behavior in "Truck Stop Polly" accurately, much to her dismay.
412* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: He takes an axe to the back, falls over for several minutes, then gets up as if nothing has happened. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as he was wearing an axe-proof vest for protection.
413* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: In season two, he shows up as a trucker and likes to be called Speedy Joe.
414* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's a parody of Bear Grylls.
415* RealMenWearPink: Just because he's a manly survivalist doesn't mean he can't appreciate a good peony bath bomb.
416* SeadogBeard: It's got bones in it!
417* TattooAsCharacterType: His arms are covered in numerous tattoos of dangerous animals, to emphasize his toughness.
418* TongueTrauma: A part of his tongue was bitten off at some point. How he got the injury, however, is unknown.
419* TrademarkFavoriteFood: After a night of real camping, he likes to take people out for pancakes.
420[[/folder]]
421
422[[folder:Monroe]]
423[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monroe_amphibiav1.png]]
424[[caption-width-right:350:''"Classic, gullible Hopadiah!"'']]
425->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulEiding
426
427An old childhood rival of Hop Pop's.
428----
429* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Hop Pop, and oh, does Monroe ''revel'' in that fact.
430* TheCameo: He briefly appears in "The Three Armies" getting karate-chopped in the head by a newt.
431* TheRival: He's been Hop Pop's rival throughout their entire lives.
432* SitcomArchnemesis: To Hop Pop, apparently upstaging him in ''everything'' ever since they were young frogs.
433[[/folder]]
434
435[[folder:Gunther]]
436[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gunther_amphibiav1.png]]
437[[caption-width-right:350:''"Oh, can I help you children?"'']]
438[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: ''Click here to see Gunther when he hulks out'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guntherhulkedout_amphibiav1.png]][[/labelnote]]
439->'''Voiced by:''' Chris Sullivan
440
441A Southern tusked frog who moved to Wartwood from the south due to an "[[HulkingOut unfortunate misunderstanding]]".
442----
443* BerserkButton: Don't ever feed him [[StockYuck licorice donuts]].
444* BullyingTheDragon: Gunther might look like a beanpole of a frog, but when you do something to make him angry, run. Fast.
445* DeepSouth: Where he comes from, and boy, does he has the accent to prove it.
446* HulkingOut: When angered, he turns into a green muscular giant with tusks. It's apparently a well-known trait of his species.
447* MagicPants: While the top part of his overalls breaks when he hulks out, the bottom part remains more or less intact, similarly to [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk the character he's inspired by]].
448* MellowFellow: He's generally nice and friendly, unless you start breaking his stuff or feed him licorice. But when he ''does'' get angry, [[HulkingOut you wouldn't like him]].
449* NonMammalMammaries: A RareMaleExample; after HulkingOut, he gets visible nipples on his chest, something frogs normally lack (and even he lacks in his normal form).
450* ShoutOut: When angry, he becomes [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk a green, muscular giant]].
451* StockYuck: He ''hates'' licorice doughnuts with a passion.
452[[/folder]]
453
454[[folder:Fern]]
455[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_2856.png]]
456 [[caption-width-right:1000:''”Wow, I wish my hands were scissors. Working at the salon would be a breeze.”'']]
457->'''Voiced by:''' Natalie Palamides
458
459A hairdresser and part-time commando.
460----
461* AscendedExtra: Appeared as a background frog for two seasons before getting a name, voice, and personality in season 3's "Sprivy".
462* BunnyEarsLawyer: She's not the swiftest frog, but she can get the job done.
463* CloudCuckooLander: She takes a long time to realize Sprig and Ivy are dating, even though they are in no way subtle about it.
464* ImprobableWeaponUser: She wields a giant pair of scissors in combat.
465[[/folder]]
466
467[[folder:Chuck]]
468[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chuck_wikia_by_the_world_of_amphibia.png]]
469[[caption-width-right:350:''"I grow tulips!"'']]
470->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MattBraly
471
472A simple frog of few words who grows tulips.
473----
474* BunnyEarsLawyer: He seems ditzy and helpless, but Hop Pop hires him to look after the Plantars' house for a reason.
475* CharacterCatchphrase: "I grow tulips", or some variant of it. Almost to the point of PokemonSpeak, since he almost never says anything else.
476* CreatorCameo: He's voiced by the series creator, Matt Braly.
477* EyeObscuringHat: Always wears a straw hat that conveniently covers his eyes.
478* GeniusDitz: He's ditzy enough that Anne initially refuses to leave him in charge of watching the Plantars' house, but he was able to rebuild it in seconds after it was completely destroyed.
479* HiddenDepths: Outside of being a tulip farmer, he's also a decent bugball player in his own right, as seen in "[[Recap/AmphibiaS1E35TheBigBugballGame The Big Bugball Game]]". He is also able to repair destroyed houses in a matter of ''seconds''.
480[[/folder]]
481
482[[folder:The Seamstress]]
483[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eks_iipucaaqz39.jpg]]
484
485A frog that skins other frogs to make clothing for herself.
486----
487* BodyHorror: She wears a suit made of [[GenuineHumanHide other frogs' skins]] to hide her translucent body.
488* EvilSoundsDeep: She has a deep, guttural voice, and maintains her suit by flaying other frogs' skins.
489* SympathyForTheDevil: Ivy sympathizes with the Seamstress after realizing that she takes other people's skins because she doesn't feel comfortable in her own. [[SubvertedTrope Then she and Sprig burn down her home and leave her for dead in the flames]].
490* WouldHurtAChild: The first thing she says when she sees Ivy and Sprig? "Fresh skins..."
491[[/folder]]

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