Apple’s New Kid‑Friendly Show, Frog & Toad, Hops onto Apple TV+
What’s It All About?
Apple has just announced that its next family‑friendly highlight will be the animated series Frog & Toad. It’s all inspired by the beloved Arnold Lobel books, bringing the classic friendship to bright and colorful screens.
Why You’ll Love It
The duo is all about celebrating differences while enjoying the things they share in common. Think of it as a heart‑warming mash‑up of sweet friendship tales and zany adventures.
Meet the Voices
- Nathan Faxon – adding a lil’ British charm
- Ron Funches – the guy with the joyous laughs
- Cole Escola – the versatile multi‑talent
- Kevin Michael Richardson – deep, resonant tones
- Fortune Feimster – always ready to crack a joke
- Aparna Nancherla – bringing authenticity
- Margaret Cho – the queen of comedic timing
- Yvette Nicole Brown – warm and soulful
Production Powerhouse
The animation will be produced by Titmouse, while Rob Hoegee will steer the show as its showrunner.
What to Expect?
Expect vibrant animation, witty dialogue, and lessons about friendship that kids (and the kids in us) will adore. Keep an eye out for it on Apple TV+ soon!
Apple TV+ Sets the Stage with New Family Flicks
Get ready, parents and kiddos alike! Apple TV+ is rolling out a fresh lineup that’s sure to keep your living room buzzing from the comfort of your couch. Whether you’re a die‑hard fan of classic cartoons or just looking for a new binge, the platform’s got something for everyone.
New Premieres: “Frog and Toad” & “Eva the Owlet” in Action
- “Frog and Toad” premieres on April 28 — a fun, feel‑good nostalgia trip you can’t miss.
- “Eva the Owlet” hits the screens on March 31, bringing adorable owlet antics to the forefront.
- “Jane” follows on April 14, promising a charming new story for little viewers.
Season 2 Games on the Slide
Apple TV+ is not stopping there. Pick up the latest round of classics, all freshly rolled out for another season:
- “Stillwater” — a peaceful, nature‑filled adventure that’s a perfect family outing.
- “Peanuts Anthology III: Harriet the Spy” — because who doesn’t want to solve mysteries with Charlie Brown?
- “Pretzel and the Puppies” — a bark‑busting, ball‑chasing delight.
- “Pinecone & Pony” — a sweet tale that pairs pinecones and ponies for a fungal-good experience.
All‑In‑One Bundle : $6.99 a month
For just over two laughs a month you can access all of the Apple Originals, educational content, and the next big binge hit. Many families deem it worth every penny. Imagine a giant digital library of kid‑approved titles, no brand‑new TV shows to run through paying fees, all on one subscription—just levels of convenience you don’t want to miss.
Why It’s a Win for the Entire Household
Besides the obvious joy of freshly aired episodes, Apple TV+ offers:
- Non‑commercial streaming: no “cough, pause, then boom” ads grinding the fun.
- Curated storyline arcs: film and story quality that isn’t just fluff.
- Family‑friendly content: every age range nicely catered to.
- Parental controls: keep the screen safe for anyone under sixteen.
Feeling like the couch‑sandwich are in a brand‑new world right before your eyes? It’s the modern way of bringing the old family trickster together, newly revamped. Amazon Prime, Netflix — just a feeling of nostalgia flooding all houses. (Hint: Apple has even added family‑if‑you‑don’t-have‑a‑printer key for all with kid‑friendly stuff the same – in simple here. #familyfun #AppleTVplus #kidcarousel