Prose •
Stevie Smith's poem "The Frog Prince" (1966) suggests the thoughts of the prince as he waits for disenchantment. •
Anne Sexton wrote an adaptation as a poem called "The Frog Prince" in her collection
Transformations (1971), a book in which she re-envisions sixteen of the Grimms' fairy tales. •
Robin McKinley's 1981 collection of short stories
The Door in the Hedge contains a version of the tale, entitled "The Princess and the Frog". •
Linda Medley's graphic novel
Castle Waiting from 1996 contains a character named Iron Henry or Iron Heinrich, who has 3 iron bands around his heart to repair the heartbreak he suffered when his son died of a fearful curse. • French graphic novel
Garulfo (1992–2002) is a fairy tale about a frog who asks a witch to transform him into a prince - so that he can live life at the top of the food chain. •
Bill Willingham's graphic novel series
Fables features many
fairytale characters living as refugees in
New York, including Ambrose "Flycatcher" the former Frog Prince, now a janitor and errand boy. •
Robert Coover wrote a "reimagined" version of the tale for
The New Yorker in 2014.
Stage •
Adelheid Wette based her 1896 play on "The Frog Prince", although she called it "The Frog King". •
Margarete Schweikert based her 1913 children's operetta "The Frog King" on the Grimm Brothers' fairytale "The Frog Prince". • A musical version of
The Frog Prince, written by Dieter Stegmann and Alexander S. Bermange, was presented at the Amphitheater Park Schloss Philippsruhe in Hanau, Germany as part of the Brothers Grimm Festival in 2005. • A chamber opera for children based upon
The Frog Prince, written by Jacob A. Greenberg for Brown Opera Productions and the Providence Athenaeum, was performed in 2008. • The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati's Script Development Division adapted the one-act musical
Princess & Frog in 2020. The stage musical is adapted from the full-length musical
Croaker written by Jason Marks and Debra Clinton. • The English alternative rock band
Keane released a song titled "The Frog Prince" within their 2004 UK number-one album
Under The Iron Sea.
Film •
The Frog (1908), directed by
Segundo de Chomón, is the first film adaptation of "The Frog Prince". •
The Frog Prince was a 1971 film starring
Robin the Frog,
Trudy Young and
Gordon Thomson. •
The Frog Prince is a 1986 film starring
John Paragon and
Aileen Quinn. •
Prince Charming is a 2001 film adaptation of the fairy tale, starring
Martin Short,
Christina Applegate and
Sean Maguire as the title character. The prince is cursed to remain a frog until a maiden breaks his spell, giving him extreme longevity and allowing for the modern setting of the film. • In
Shrek 2, Fiona's father King Harold is secretly the frog prince. However, unlike the fairy tale where the princess meets him as a frog and her actions make him human, he becomes human through a deal with the Fairy Godmother. •
The Princess and the Frog is a 2009
Disney animated film loosely inspired by the 2002 novel
The Frog Princess by
E. D. Baker. The Frog Prince story itself appears in the film, being read to the film's protagonist,
Tiana, as a child and motivating the prince-turned-frog Naveen to ask Tiana to kiss him to break the spell. However, the kiss turns her into a frog as well.
Television • "The Tale of the Frog Prince" was the first story presented by
Shelley Duvall's
Faerie Tale Theatre in 1982, with
Robin Williams as the witty Frog Prince and
Teri Garr as the vain princess. • "The Frog Prince" was one of the fairy tales featured in ''
Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics in its Grimm Masterpiece Theater'' season (1987). In the English version, the princess is named Leonora, her two older sisters are Agatha and Martha, and her father is King Bartholomew. • "The Frog Prince" was enacted by Achim (
Joachim Kaps) and Kunibert (
Hans-Joachim Leschnitz) in a 1988 episode of
Brummkreisel. • "The Frog Prince" was one of the episodes of
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child • In the second episode of
Adventures from the Book of Virtues (1996), Plato the Bison and Annie try to convince their friend Zach to tell his father the truth by telling him three stories, including one about "The Frog Prince". In this version, the title character was transformed into a frog for lying to a
witch and breaking his promise. He is voiced by
Jeff Bennett while the princess is voiced by
Paige O'Hara. • In the German cartoon
Simsala Grimm, the episode is titled "The Frog King" in season 1. In this version, the princess is named Matilda and her love interest is Prince Edward. Unlike other versions, where the princess angrily slams the frog into a wall, killing him, Princess Matilda slams the frog into a wall, causing him to feel dizzy and making her apologize to him. • The tale was adapted for
German television as one of the episodes of fairy tale series
Sechs auf einen Streich ("Six at one Blow") in the 2008 season.
Games • The 1995 video game ''
Yoshi's Island'' features a frog as a
boss called Prince Froggy. •
Hidden object game series
Dark Parables used the tale as basis for its second installment (
The Exiled Prince). • In the game
Just Dance 2015, the routine for
Love Is All is inspired by this fairy tale, the frog (P2, C1) starts out as a little statue on the fountain. As the song starts, the frog comes to life and grows up. Towards the end of the routine, the princess (P1) kisses the frog and it turns into a prince. • A version of The Frog Prince, Prince Gerard, is a main character in the
Neverafter season of the tabletop role-playing game show
Dimension 20. He is played by
Brian K. Murphy. == See also ==