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8.1 3 Seasons • 106 Episodes

Amphibia - Season 3

"Life’s never boring when you’re amphibious."

Anne and the Plantars are transported from Amphibia to Anne's hometown of Los Angeles where the frog family will have to learn about the modern world and try to find a way home - all while hiding their identities as talking frog people.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Brenda Song

    Brenda Song

    Anne Boonchuy (voice)

  • Justin Felbinger

    Justin Felbinger

    Sprig Plantar (voice)

  • Amanda Leighton

    Amanda Leighton

    Polly Plantar (voice)

  • Bill Farmer

    Bill Farmer

    Hopediah Plantar (voice)

  • On Braly

    On Braly

    Mrs. Boonchuy (voice)

  • Brian Sounalath

    Brian Sounalath

    Mr. Boonchuy (voice)

Overview

Anne and the Plantars are transported from Amphibia to Anne's hometown of Los Angeles where the frog family will have to learn about the modern world and try to find a way home - all while hiding their identities as talking frog people.

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