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TheMidnightFrogs
TheMidnightFrogs logo
Team logo (November 2013 - Present)

Founded By

Mugiwara Yoshi
ThornBrain
DFatman

Members

Mugiwara Yoshi
ThornBrain
LillyLivers
BigTUnit1
Revy Moonshine
Jpace92
codeblackhayate
MrVorhias
Dobuchu
King Theo
JigglyJacob
Thaichestnuts

Team Projects

Sgt Frog Abridged
Tamers Abridged
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged (One shot)
Best Wishes Abridged (One shot)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged: Fire Red Version (One shot)
How I Caught Your Mother (One shot)

Related Projects

Team Bulge Bomb - Jetters Abridged
Laserbucks Productions - The Audio Logs of Dr. Squid
Ask GiroDoro

Active

January 2, 2010 - Present

Links

YouTube
TVTropes

TheMidnightFrogs are an amateur comedic-writing and abridging team, headed by Mugiwara Yoshi and ThornBrain. Their primary projects are their productions of Sgt Frog Abridged and Tamers Abridged, though they also make one-shots and other parody videos. The name is based on the Sgt Frog series, and because early-on in the team's lifetime they came up with a majority of their funniest material very late at night.

Team Bulge Bomb is a sister group, headed by ThornBrain with MidnightFrogs voice actors BigTUnit1 and codeblackhayate. MrVorhias also heads his own production team, LaserBucks Productions, which frequently includes Thorn, JigglyJacob and BigTUnit1.

TheMidnightFrogs also have a Let's Play/Retsupurae channel under the name TheStrawhatNO!, now a YouTube partner channel. The team are currently on indefinite hiatus with no plans to return to abridging, with Thorn instead focusing on TSN, and Yoshi and Travis focusing on work and school.

Members

Main Staff

  • ThornBrain - Lead writer, Voice actor, Video editor, VA director, Site and channel manager
  • BigTUnit1 - Voice actor, Guest Writer (SFA9 - SFA11, SFA2, SFA15), Lead writer (SFA17 onward)
  • Mugiwara Yoshi - Lead writer (SFA1R through SFA16), Voice actor
  • LillyLivers - Voice actor, Guest writer (SFA6)
  • codeblackhayate - Voice actor
  • InfamousGentleman - Voice actor, Guest writer (Tamers Abridged, SFA Season 3)
  • MrVorhias - Voice actor
  • King Theo - Artist, Mascot
  • Dobuchu - Voice actor
  • JigglyJacob - Voice actor, Guest writer (SFA Season 3)
  • Thaichestnuts - Voice actor

Guest Cast and Crew

Key: * is for Tamers Abridged characters

Former Cast and Crew

Videos

Sgt Frog Abridged

Main article: Sgt Frog Abridged Episode Listing

Tamers Abridged

Main article: Tamers Abridged Episode Listing

One-Shots, Spin-Offs and Stand-Alone Videos

  • Really Shit Drawings of a Japanese Pokemon Thing by MYTB ROCK ON HOMIES (April 18, 2010) - Yoshi and Thorn's parody of BMNC's MSPaint parodies of Sgt Frog, though using Pokemon instead. Makes fun of BMNC's tendency to use Japanese words in otherwise English dialogue, the use of outdated internet memes, Windows Movie Maker, and the bad voice actors who auditioned for her series.
  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged (June 14, 2010) - Abridging of a one-episode Pokemon special made to promote the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games. Makes heavy use of the team's absurdist tendencies.
  • Best Wishes Abridged (November 25, 2010) - Abridging of the first two episodes of Pokemon: Best Wishes, the then-most recent season of the Pokemon anime. Is heavily satirical of the anime and its tropes/cliches.
  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged: Fire Red Version (June 14, 2014) - Remake and rewrite of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged.
  • How I Caught Your Mother (June 30, 2016) - One-shot of Pokemon Origins episode 2, created for Team Four Star's TIBA abridging contest. Ultimately placed #7.

April Fool's

  • 2010: Paper Abridged - Thorn records himself with his webcam folding a piece of paper.
  • 2011: Other People's Wedding Videos Abridged - Thorn dubs a pastor reading a bizarre, surreal piece written by the groom at a wedding, with occasional shouting by Yoshi as audience members.
  • 2012: Crash Abridged - A short YouTube Poop combining footage from the short film adaptation of the JG Ballard novel Crash with "54321 and Rock and Roll and Go" by Japanese Dance Rock band The Jerry Lee Phantom.
  • 2013: Sgt Frog Abridged - Episode 1 Remastered - SFA1 redubbed with all of the characters' voices switched.
  • 2014: SAHNIK - A parody of Sonic X episode 1, based largely on the team's Sonic-based inside jokes. It was initially uploaded to YouTube under the name Other People's Wedding Videos Abridged - Episode 2, making it an actual prank on viewers who wanted a second episode.

Meet the Frogs

Thorn interviews the members of TheMidnightFrogs about their personal projects and involvement in the team.

Creator Commentaries

Commentaries of SFA episodes and one-shots.

Thorn Solo Commentaries

Thorn commentating the episodes solo on his personal channel, excluding solo commentaries on TheMidnightFrogs channel.

Gag Reels

Boston Vlogs

Thorn's video journals of trips to Boston, mainly for the Anime Boston convention.

Trailers/Promos

Most of the following is from TheMidnightFrogs' first year, when they made trailers for the original first two SFA episodes, sometimes made original promos shortly before new Abridging one-shots were completed, to announce a new Abridging project, or for their non-MidnightFrogs work.

  • SFA Episode 1 Teaser - Dr Freud - Brief clip from Episode 1R with a new, follow-up joke caption. It hinted at a running joke involving Natsumi, which would be dropped by Season 2.
    • The trailer was deleted May 8, 2011 in preparation for the Episode 1 remake the following month. Thorn also deleted the trailer from his computer, and he has no intention of remaking it to reupload to his archive channel like other old videos.
  • Pikmin Let's Play Trailer - To promote the then-new Let's Play by Yoshi and Thorn on FATLPs, Yoshi sings his own translation of the Japanese Pikmin-based song "Ai no Uta" ("Song of Love") to footage of the game. The song ends abruptly as a team of yellow Pikmin accidentally blow themselves up.
    • No longer available to view publicly.
  • SFA Episode 2 Promo - Keroro is playing an incomprehensible board game by himself while pretending to be his crew members. The video was made while SFA2R was held back due to Momoka's voice actor problems, and the team wanted the episode to be done but were unable to continue.
  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged promo - Charmander very quickly and very vaguely describes the events that unfold in the video, focusing mainly on Squirtle. When the narration is through, Charmander and Squirtle are properly introduced as characters. ThornBrain then announces the PMDA project and its release date.
  • Best Wishes Abridged promo - Audio-only promo for Best Wishes Abridged, aired at the end of the "Oh Planet Earth" podcast. It was made in the style of a radio commercial for a movie, with the narrator setting up the video and Ash Ketchum interjecting with one-liners.
  • "Something comes tonight" - Promotional trailer for the premiere of Tamers Abridged. It establishes the series' framing device of it airing on a small TV station in the middle of nowhere, and it introduces the station's resident VJ's (voiced by Thorn and Yoshi). It was the first trailer from the team for a project since the Best Wishes Abridged promo over three years earlier.
  • TheStrawhatNO! Let's Plays - A First for Everything - Promotional clip reel for TheStrawhatNO!: Thorn, Yoshi and Travis' Let's Play channel, showing their LPing style through some of the funniest moments from their LPs. The video is also uploaded to TheStrawhatNO! as a channel introduction.
  • A Beginner's Guide to Sgt Frog Abridged (Seasons 1-2) - Introductory clip reel for new viewers that shows the main cast, significant/defining moments for their characters, and the sense of humour/writing style of the overall series.

Other

Song Parodies and Originals

Parodies

  • "Tamama's Titties" - A very old, pre-SFA1R parody of The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine", based on an inside joke between the team of a typo by DFatman. The song was written and primarily sung by ThornBrain, backed by Yoshi and Fatman to a karaoke version of the song. It was never released to the public until May 2014.
  • "A Pekoponian Day in the Life" - Parody of The Beatles' "A Day in the Life". The music is a karaoke version of the original song.
  • "Pretty Girl's All Mine" - Parody of Chris Isaak's "Pretty Girls Don't Cry". The music is performed by Thorn.
  • "The Lonely Dance" - Parody of Men Without Hats' "The Safety Dance", with Thorn singing as Dororo to a karaoke version of the original song, with brief reactions by Revy Moonshine as Koyuki.
  • A Christmas Special (It's special, alright) - features parodies of several Christmas carols and standards, as sung by various SFA characters.
  • "The Valentine's Parody" - Parody of Billy Joel's "The Longest Time, with Yoshi singing to a karaoke version of the original, backed occasionally by Thorn.
  • "Look at Your Boobs" - Parody of "Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid. Never completed, but sections appeared in SFA19 and SFA24.
  • "Friendship" - Parody of "You've Got a Friend in Me" by Randy Newman from Toy Story. with BigTUnit1 singing nonsense to a karaoke version of the original. Appeared in SFA24.
  • "Come and Catch Your Love" - Parody of "Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone, with Yoshi singing to a karaoke version of the original, backed occasionally by Thorn and LillyLivers. Appeared in the credits for How I Caught Your Mother - Episode 1.

Originals

  • "Stroke in the Sun" - written by Thorn and Travis, performed by Thorn. Song is in an oldies/Rock & Roll style with a Death Metal bridge, inspired by The Beach Boys, Chuck Berry, and Napalm Death.

Unreleased

  • "Dr. Tamama" - Parody of BrentalFloss' with-lyrics parody of the Dr. Mario theme. Written shortly after "Tamama's Titties" but never recorded.

Podcast

Main article: TheMidnightFrogs Podcast

TheMidnightFrogs Podcast is hosted by Thorn with an alternating list of TheMidnightFrogs' team members, broadcasts on Ustream, and is archived on MediaFire. Full details are in the podcast's main article.

TheMidnightFrogs Podcast is an offshoot of the team's original podcast, Fatty Time. The team began TheMidnightFrogs Podcast when they split from DFatman.

History

2000's: Pre-Formation

Old MidnightFrogs Logo

TheMidnightFrogs' original logo by DFatman, used from January 2010 to November 2013

Before Sgt Frog Abridged, Yoshi and Thorn were random YouTubers in high school. Thorn had tried his hand at comics, fanfics, ranting, reviewing music, and making YouTube Poops, but nothing had stuck with him. Yoshi tried writing fanfics, making AMVs, and other various things, but he mostly just wanted to get out of high school. Thorn graduated high school in May 2009 and took the following year off before going into college, freeing up the time he would eventually devote to starting SFA.

Sometime in 2009, Mugiwara Yoshi, (then going by SMSYoshi) became a fan of Sgt Frog and wanted to watch an abridged series of it. He found that there were no good existing abridged series, so he decided to try his hand at making his own. That July, he requested help on a possible Sgt Frog Abridged in the UStream chat of the Wha-Chow! podcast. Among the people interested were ThornBrain, DFatman and GhostTC. Some of them exchanged Skype contacts, but nothing solid occurred.

The following October and November, Thorn and Fatman became friends and began doing Let's Plays together as FATLPs. That December, Yoshi bought his first microphone and joined them, all the while beginning planning on their Sgt Frog Abridged. Thorn asked to be the third writer, to which Yoshi agreed, thus establishing the original main trio of the team, (though Thorn and Yoshi wouldn't "click" as friends or partners until the following month). That same day, they set up their first podcast, Fatty Time, and GhostTC joined up as a voice actor two weeks later. Fatman suggested naming the team "TheMidnightFrogs"; the team and account were officially founded on January 2, 2010, just shortly after deciding on the moniker. The core three put together their first audition video asking for voice actors on New Year's Day 2010.

Note: almost none of the people who auditioned would stay with them for/past Episode 1R, and all of them would be gone by Episode 10.

2010

Growing Pains (Episode 1, 2, the Momoka fiasco, and the split from Fatman)

After a month-long period of fluctuating voice actors, during which current staple LillyLivers joined up, scriptwriting began on Episode 1 of SFA. The episode was completed and uploaded on February 16, and the series quickly began developing a fan base thanks to word-of-mouth noting the series' uniqueness and potential.

Fatman had already written Episode 2's script while lines were being recorded, though the original draft would be rewritten by Thorn and Yoshi due to them soon finding it mediocre. Lines were recorded, but in March Thorn discovered that the script and lines did not fit with the source video. He and Yoshi wrote a third script without Fatman, though episode production would continue to be held back until June as the team searched for a voice for Momoka.

The two were quickly growing tired of working with and being around Fatman. They finally split from him on April 12, two days after Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged's script was finalized. They left Fatty Time and FATLPs to him and replaced them with TheMidnightFrogs Podcast and TheStrawhatNO!, respectively.

The team cycled through a few Momoka voice actors for nearly four months, excluding the many they attempted to contact offering the voice, before finally asking LillyLivers. During the search, Thorn and Yoshi wrote an original promo for Episode 2 to keep viewers interested. The episode was completed on June 9, 2010 and uploaded the following midnight. It too was received positively and considered an improvement on Episode 1.

Note: Both Episodes 1 and 2 would go on to be disowned, retconned and remade in Summer 2011. They are now referred to as SFA1R and SFA2R, the "R" standing for "retconned". The remakes are discussed further below. The SFA2R promo was also set to unlisted at this time, but it is available for public viewing on Thorn's archive channel.

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged

During production of Episode 2, Thorn and Yoshi began working on a secret project between just the two of them, which would become Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged. The project sat dormant until May when SFA2R's stagnation due to Momoka brought a renewed interest in PMDA. The video was edited at the same time as, and completed shortly after, SFA2R. It was uploaded June 14 to positive reception. The video was taken down by a DMCA, but it was reuploaded by a fan, and finally reinstated in December.

Note: PMDA was later remade for its fourth birthday.

SFA Episodes 3 and 4, Best Wishes Abridged

Because Episode 3 was short it had the smoothest development of the series up to that point, with the script and editing being completed quickly and the lines being completed on time (Lilly and Ghost were the only VAs beside Thorn and Yoshi to appear). It was also well-received and was considered a milestone among the duo.

Note: due to the remakes of SFA1 and SFA2, SFA3 had a few plotholes and anachronisms that Thorn convinced Yoshi needed fixing. As such, a minor remake was released July 30, 2011.

Episode 4 was completed and uploaded the night of October 23, 2010 to positive reception. It introduced Revy Moonshine to the series as Koyuki Azumaya, and it signaled LillyLivers becoming an honorary member of TheMidnightFrogs. Yoshi and Thorn consider the episode to be the point where the team's abilities as abridgers began to truly click.

The script for a second secret project was completed on November 5, which was announced on November 20 as Best Wishes Abridged, then completed and released on Thanksgiving, November 25. BWA was arguably the most popular of any recent video of theirs, topped only by SFA Episode 1 in the number of "likes". It was taken down by Shopro numerous times through March; the team eventually decided to remove it from YouTube, and it was not reuploaded to YouTube until 2013 on Thorn's Archives.

End of 2010, First year anniversary, and hiatus

Episode 5 began scripting on December 4, 2010. GhostTC and RenegadeFaith were removed from the voices of Kululu and Mois respectively, and Thorn brought in Jpace92 and Codeblackhayate as their new VAs. SFA5 was completed and uploaded December 19, marking the halfway point for Season 1. To celebrate the halfway mark and the Christmas season, the first Gag Reel was uploaded on Christmas Eve, followed immediately by "A Christmas Special (It's special, alright)". With Episode 5 completed and the team's first year anniversary arriving with New Years, the team decided to take a hiatus from making videos. Thorn focused his time on recording his debut album, BlackholeWhitespace, for the now defunct Futures Passed Free Music. The album was completed and released on January 31.

Second half of SFA Season One, SFA's First Birthday

Abridgers LordMoonstone and Xerostyle announced a January 2011 Abridging contest, which caused Yoshi and Thorn to decide to end their hiatus sooner than expected. The team began production of Episode 6 without giving any hints to their fans that they were doing so, and they included LillyLivers in the scriptwriting. The scripting began on January 10th, and the episode was finished and uploaded on the 23rd, breaking Episode 5's production time-record by two days. It was the team's favourite episode through the majority of the series, and it is one of their most popular episodes.

When the contest winners were finally announced on September 9, 2011, SFA6 placed 9th out of 200 entries.

The episode was released less than a month before SFA's first birthday on February 16, the anniversary of the upload of Episode 1R. A video was uploaded of Keroro announcing the birthday and asking for fans to send in their favorite jokes, characters, etc. The celebratory podcast was held on February 16, and it included all of the then-main cast members plus Vorhias. Jpace92, codeblackhayate, RevyMoonshine, and Vorhias were all inducted as honorary MidnightFrogs at the show.

2011 and 2012

Episode 7 was released on February 19 to continued acclaim, expanding on Keroro, Giroro, and Dororo's childhood together, as well as Dororo and Giroro's relationship (which would become a recurring theme for the rest of the series). It was also the re-introduction of BigTUnit1 to the series after his previous appearance in Episode 4, and he would go on to be a growing presence in the series from then-on. After the Season 2 finale in 2012, Episode 7 was voted one of Thorn's, Yoshi's, and Travis' top 3 favourite episodes alongside 11 and 17.

Episode 8 followed on March 23. Yoshi and Travis still like the episode while Thorn considers it to be one of the series' low points, admitting that the script was weak and that he and Yoshi didn't have many ideas.

Jetters Abridged, BigTUnit1 Joins the Writing Staff, SFA Season One finale

Thorn began Jetters Abridged shortly after SFA8, a project he had been planning for since the founding of TheMidnightFrogs and discussed at length on some Fatty Time episodes. He founded Team Bulge Bomb with MidnightFrogs VAs BigTUnit1 and codeblackhayate and began making episodes alongside SFA.

Due to his work in Jetters Abridged and because SFA8 was comparatively weaker than the previous two episodes, BigTUnit1 was brought in to co-write Episode 9. Thorn and Yoshi were so pleased with his contributions that he became a recurring writer for SFA. The episode was written in one night and was released April 17; it confused the majority of its audience, but it was still received very positively.

Episode 10, the season one finale, was released on May 27 to acclaim (and shock due to the bizarre revelations made in the episode) from fans and great satisfaction from the team. The team announced a break from SFA through to July.

Episode Remakes, TheMidnightFrogs Wiki

In actuality, the team remade Episode 1 a month early without their fans' awareness. Because SFA1R was retconned, the new SFA1 completely replaced it in the series' timeline and continuity. They then remade Episode 2 and Episode 3 in July, which all followed suit in replacing their originals in the continuity. Though the fans and viewers generally liked the remakes, there was a small split in the fanbase with a minority preferring the originals. The remakes are currently the three most disliked episodes, and SFA3 gathered more dislikes alone than any other video on TheMidnightFrogs' channel. Since then, the originals have largely been forgotten and the remakes better liked. Thorn later set the originals to Unlisted after Season 2.

This wiki was also created on July 7, 2011. Previously SFA episodes and team details were hosted on the Abridged Series Wiki. However Thorn wanted to make pages and give information about the team's other, non-abridging related projects such as TheMidnightFrogs Podcast and TheStrawhatNO!, and he had used Wikia variously for the last several years and knew how to use it well. So far it is one of the few Wikias used as a personal website rather than a fansite.

Season 2, Mid-Season Turbulence, Second Hiatus

Season 2 premiered on August 25, 2011 with Episode 11, which introduced Pururu and continued from where Episode 10 left off plot-wise and character-wise. It is the first episode to directly examine the series' recurring themes of sexual orientation, Thorn himself coming out during production as a bisexual transvestite (he has since altered this to genderqueer pansexual). The episode quickly gained high marks from viewers and fans, much higher than the remakes had received, and it was later voted one of Thorn, Yoshi, and Travis' favourite episodes of the series.

Episode 12 was also well liked, expanding on Kululu's condition from Episode 11 and his character in the series.

Before writing for Episode 13, Thorn and Yoshi began brainstorming for the season finale episodes so that they could better plan the rest of the season around them. They had so much fun doing so that when they got around to writing Episode 13, they had very few ideas and juggled three different possible episodes to be used. Eventually they settled on a Halloween special which introduced Alisa Southerncross and Black Nebula. The team agree that SFA13 is the series' worst episode, due in part to the lack of ideas and the resulting weak script.

Episode 14 gave some backstory to Koyuki and Dororo, and is better-liked than SFA13 and established Dororo and Giroro as an official couple. Episode 15 was released Christmas Eve, featuring Giroro and Dororo's wedding as drawn by new team artist Tempe, and it was followed by the third Gag Reel.

Due to exhaustion with the series and some dissatisfaction with the season, Thorn and Yoshi put the series and abridging in general on an indefinite hiatus after SFA15. The two spent the next two months focusing on their Let's Plays. They would eventually return to the series in March 2012, writing Episode 16, which would be released after the April trip to Boston for the Anime Boston convention.

Yoshi Steps Down, Series Finale

Yoshi announced on the following podcast that he was stepping down as writer of SFA, giving creative control of the series to Thorn, though he would still remain as Keroro's voice actor. Some of Yoshi's material still remained in the script for SFA17, and a sudden spark of motivation to complete the series on a high note brought Yoshi back to script SFA18. Though Thorn said for a while that he would continue SFA in a different form (shorts, more song parodies, the movies), exhaustion and loss of motivation led him to make SFA18 the final episode in the entire series. The series lived on briefly in the Ask GiroDoro audio blog. Thorn intended to move TheMidnightFrogs on to a Digimon Tamers series, but this idea was put on indefinite hiatus after little to no progress was made. (It would later be revived in October 2013)

Thorn made the scriptwriting sessions for all of SFA, plus PMDA and BWA, available free to download. The infamous Podcast post-shows, one of which birthed Mop, are also available to download.

2013 and 2014: Sgt Frog Abridged Revival

TheMidnightFrogs logo

TheMidnightFrogs logo by Teddy, November 2013 - Present

An SFA reboot was announced on February 14, Sgt Frog Abridged: Reset, with Thorn providing a clarification video the day after: he would retain creative control and write the series with whoever was available at the time. Yoshi would not be returning as a writer, though he and the rest of the cast would keep their voice acting roles. The Reset special was released March 30, and the "SFA Returns" podcast further revealed details for Season 3. TheSmashBro was also inducted as an honorary MidnightFrog during the show.

Episode 19 followed that August to an enthusiastic reception, and the Tamers Abridged project was revived in October 2013. The team commissioned a new logo from team artist Teddy shortly after Podcast 33, "Sonic!", with Teddy featuring as the official mascot. Thorn also released his second album, Nobody Cares Unless You're Pretty or Dying, on December 24.

Tamers Abridged - Episode 1 was released on January 8, 2014, Jetters Abridged - Episode 6 on Valentine's Day, and Sgt Frog Abridged - Episode 20 on March 24.

Thorn and Yoshi had a row on May 24. Their friendship remained intact, but because Thorn was nearly out of college and had a band started, he decided to end TheMidnightFrogs as an abridging team; however he retracted this two days later when the band fell apart. The team continued into a remake of PMDA called Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Abridged: Fire Red Version, and Tamers Abridged - Episode 2.

The team went on extended hiatus for the rest of 2014, focusing on TheStrawhatNO!, until the end of the year.

2015: Wrapping Up SFA

Thorn and his then-girlfriend Olivia wrote SFA21 in April 2015, and it was released on the 27th. The episode continued the Shurara Corps arc and concluded the arc of Tamama's pregnancy. Ask GiroDoro was revived for a third season in August. Between episodes, Revy Moonshine stepped down as the voice of Koyuki, and the role was ultimately given to team friend Thaichestnuts.

SFA22 was uploaded on August 31 after months of scriptwriting delays, with Travis, InfamousGentleman and JigglyJacob joining in the writing at various points. The second half of the script for it was split into SFA23, which followed on September 27 and featured HQ's single visual appearance. The episode concluded the series-spanning arc of HQ antagonizing the platoon.

SFA24 was released in November with LillyLivers joining in the scriptwriting for the first time since Episode 6. Season 3 and the episodic series of SFA concluded on New Year's Eve with SFA25, going out on a much higher note personally and in-series than it did with Season 2.

2016: Indefinite Hiatus

With SFA's episodic series completed, Thorn's focus was redirected to TheStrawhatNO!, with an occasional return to making YouTube Poops again after six years. Gag Reel #7 was uploaded in April. Thorn and JigglyJacob also began writing The Sgt Frog Abridged Movie.

The team created another Pokemon one-shot, How I Caught Your Mother, based on Pokemon Origins episode 2 and released on June 30 for Team Four Star's TIBA contest and to celebrate the channel reaching 10,000 subscribers. While it was originally intended as the first episode in a four-part miniseries, the plan fell through when the team went on indefinite hiatus. As of 2017, TheMidnightFrogs have essentially dissolved, and there are no plans for new uploads to the channel.

Other Trivia

  • Thorn believes that TheMidnightFrogs are behind-the-scenes pioneers of live voice acting direction in abridging. Starting in mid-2010, Thorn began directing their voice actors over Skype to speed up the video-making process, thereby allowing him to get the takes he wants outright and avoiding the need to re-record lines should they not work with the source video. Many of the long-established and prolific cast members (E.G.: LillyLivers, codeblackhayate) note that SFA was one of their first online voice acting roles with live direction - most online amateur voice acting is done alone and impersonally, relying on directions from the script or project heads, and is often a long-running process of sending in lines, waiting, and re-recording lines later. From 2011 on, many abridgers adopted live directing themselves, and it is now a common practice, though solo recording is also still common.
  • The team upheld an abridging streak of at least one video per month from October 2010 (starting with SFA4) to December 2011 (ending with SFA15). The streak included Best Wishes Abridged and the remakes of SFA1, SFA2 and SFA3.
  • Sgt Frog Abridged: Reset is the only major video by the team (excluding solo projects and April Fool's videos) written by one person, in this case Thorn.
  • The most writers for any of the team's projects is five for SFA22, due to Thorn bringing in different people at different points to help the slow writing. Tamers 2, SFA23, and SFA24 are tied at second with four writers.

Unused Voice Actors

These people were cast as characters in SFA and may have appeared on Fatty Time or TheMidnightFrogs Podcast but were ultimately replaced.

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