Frogger - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Hop Aboard
Six contestants go head-to-head in life-sized crossings to win a $10,000 golden fanny pack.
Hit the Frog and Toad
Froggers dodge traffic, spinning cars and ramming vans, while delivering a pizza in Frog City.
Sweet Leaps
Froggers compete in a high-calorie showdown in Candy Frog Land for a face-off with Boss Toad.
Frogs Legs
Fierceness reaches a whole new level as contestants conquer the toughest crossing, Ribbit River.
Leapin' Ladies
There is no match for determination as six Froggers take on Ribbit River and Frogs in Space.
Jumping Jacked Crash
Froggers take on slippery surfaces, narrow platforms and moving vehicles in Frog City.
Frog Fight
A Frogger reminds Boss Toad of the little things needed to win the $10,000 golden fanny pack.
Frog It to the Limit
From wrestling to the circus to parkour, a group of Froggers takes the competition to new heights.
¡Hasta la Vista, Sista!
A new breed of Frogger is born and only the best will survive their crossings to take on Boss Toad.
Space Frogity
Froggers push themselves to the limit and beyond outer space for their chance to take on Boss Toad.
Froggers in the Stream
Long nails, long lashes and a longtime fan of Dolly Parton bring country spirit to Candy Frog Land.
Swampy Space Pirates
Six Froggers face Frogs in Space, Ribbit River and Frog Skull Island for a spot in the grand finale.
Ultimate Frogger Championship
Top Froggers return to battle for a chance to win $100,000 and become the Ultimate Frogger Champion.
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