Por: The Daily Beast Entertainment April 11, 2023
Adapting something to the big screen for the first time is hard enough. But when it’s a franchise as big and venerated as Mario, it’s an almost impossibly tall order—one that is more likely to piss people off than win them over.There were a lot of things that could go wrong with Illumination Entertainment’s , the first animated feature based upon Nintendo’s . Considering the franchise is so widely known, and that it already received a... + full article
The Atlantic USA Entertainment May 05, 2023
In the Apple TV+ adaptation, additional characters only emphasize the central duo’s profound companionship.Apple TV+May 5, 2023, 8 AM ETThe second episode of Apple TV+’s new kids’ series Frog and Toad adapts a lovely vignette titled “Ice Cream” from Arnold Lobel’s... + más
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Time USA Entertainment April 28, 2023
Some things just belong together: Salt and pepper. Peanut butter and jelly. The eponymous dynamic duo, created by children’s book author and illustrator , first hopped onto pages in 1970 with Frog and Toad Are Friends, earning a Caldecott Honor, a top illustration award. Over... + más
Unbelievable toxic toadzilla may be biggest ever found | Newsweek
The Daily Beast USA Entertainment April 27, 2023
Life might be a little easier if we could all pack up our things and move into the world of . What if life’s biggest issues were lacking the willpower to stop eating cookies, goofy bathing suits, and deciding on a flavor of ice cream?We can’t all shrink down to the size of... + más
A New Look at 'Frog and Toad' | The Atlantic
Newsweek USA Tech January 20, 2023
An enormous toadzilla cane toad, one of the world's most invasive species, has been discovered sitting by the side of a forest track in Australia.The massive amphibian, later found to weigh a whopping 5.95 pounds, was found in Conway National Park, in Queensland.I reached... + más
Toadzilla, giant cane toad found in Australia, may be a record-breaker | ABC7
‘Toadzilla,’ record-breaking giant cane toad, discovered in Australia | NBC News
ABC7 USA Health November 09, 2022
As tasty as it might look, you should refrain from licking the Sonoran desert toad, the National Park Service has warned.On Tuesday, the NPS used Facebook to warn passerby to use caution around the Sonoran desert toad, also known as the Colorado river toad.The amphibian is one... + más
National Park Service urging people not to lick toxic toads, which produce psychedelic venom | CBS News
National Park Service begs visitors to stop licking toads to get high | New York Post
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 09, 2022
The National Park Service has a few simple requests for its guests who want to enjoy the outdoors: pick up your trash, be mindful of your campfires and please don't lick the Sonoran desert toads. The golden-eyed toads are roughly 7 inches long and emit a weak, low-pitched... + más
National Park Service: Stop licking these toads | WPTV
CBS News USA Politics November 08, 2022
The National Park Service is urging visitors not to lick toxic toads that can be found in its parks. The Sonoran desert toad, also known as the Colorado river toad, secretes a potent toxin that can make people sick if they handle the toad or get the poison in their mouths.The... + más
This creature can feast on black widows and we now know how | Newsweek
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