Description
Come with me, I'll take you now
To a place that you fear for no reason why
Your heart has turned away from me
And I will make you understand
Everything will become clear to you
When you see things through another's eyes
Everything will become clear to you
Whatever's meant for you, you will find
Come with me, I'll take you there
To a place where you'll see
Everything you need to be the one you need to be
And all of those things that you feared
Will disappear from you in time
Everything will become clear to you
When you see things through another's eyes
Everything will become clear to you
Whatever's meant for you, you will find
Transformation by Phil Collins
Graphic I came up with to go with my Frog-Anne idea bank. Once again, I will state my visions:
When I thought of how I could have Anne turn into a frog in the show (If I were producing it.), my idea was that it wasn't a curse or a punishment for some misdeed, but a sort of a spiritual journey of self-discovery.
The actual scene would be in the end of a season finale, when Anne's in a moment of despair and anguish. A will-of-the-wisp appears and leads her to a giant orb. Once she reaches for it, an Aurora Borealis like phenomenon occurs as ghosts begin to dance around her. The wisp appears on her palms, and it's almost like there's something telling her that this is a good thing, that whatever is going to happen, it might help her in the long run. Grasping it, Anne bursts into a bright light and she slowly descends onto the ground in her new froglike form, ending the season.
The next season starts immediately afterward with Hop Pop and Sprig bringing her back to their home, and throughout that season, like Cobeo suggested, Anne's able to see underwater and swim faster than them. The two teach Anne to aim her tongue at things and jump from place to place. She's also able to ribbit and croak.
Like in Brother Bear, Anne begins to discover what love is, not like a romantic relationship, but like the love of a family. Overtime, she grows to be a sort of big sister figure to Sprig and Polly and will do anything to ensure their safety. At the end of that season, she does die saving Sprig and the others, and Sprig kisses her on the forehead goodbye. It is these acts of love, as I call them, that bring her back to life and revert her to her human form. Eventually at series' end, she could decide she wants to stay as a frog and then revert back to her froglike form, but going by things, Anne really misses her family and friends, so I don't think the "staying in Amphibia" thing would work. I was probably drinking too much Gummi Berry juice when I came up with that part. XD
So overall, it's like a mix of the Iron Henry story and Brother Bear, a film from Disney, the producers of Amphibia.
Anne Boonchuy and the Plantars belong to Matt Braly and the Walt Disney Company. Fair use lets people do fan art and use content as a means of paying tribute, educating, reviewing, collaging, etc. All in all, NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT HAS BEEN INTENDED WHATSOEVER.
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-S.