The adventures of 13-year-old, self-centered Anne Boonchuy who is magically transported to the fictitious world of Amphibia, a rural marshland full of frog-people. With the help of an excitable young frog named Sprig, Anne will become a hero and discover the first true friendship of her life.
The best episode of "Amphibia" season 1 is "Anne or Beast?", rated 7.7/10 from 682 user votes. It was directed by Bert Youn and written by Matt Braly, Jack D. Ferraiolo. "Anne or Beast?" aired on 6/17/2019 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Best Fronds".
Sprig tries to capture a mysterious beast to prove that he’s responsible.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Matt Braly, Jack D. Ferraiolo
Sprig takes Anne swimming in a nearby lake to help her feel less homesick.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Matt Braly, Jack D. Ferraiolo
When Anne breaks Hop Pop's favorite cane, she and her friends set out to replace it.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Adam Colás
When Anne's bedroom floods, she and Sprig must bunk together.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Gloria Shen
To win a village cooking contest, Anne leads the family on a quest to make pizza.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Matt Braly, Jack D. Ferraiolo
Sprig wants Anne and Hop Pop to get along, so he tricks them into going on a stakeout.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Michele Cavin
Anne wants to keep a caterpillar as a pet, but she'll have to keep it a secret from Hop Pop.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Gloria Shen
After one of the Plantars mysteriously runs out the charge on Anne's phone, the family embarks on a mission to try and recharge it.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Matt Braly, Jack D. Ferraiolo
In an attempt to learn to drive the family snail wagon, Anne and Sprig take it for a joy ride.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Jenava Mie
Anne's pimple breakout makes her a celebrity in Wartwood.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Gloria Shen
Angry with how the Plantar farm is being run, Sprig decides to overthrow Hop Pop.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Adam Colás
Anne plans to give Polly some long-overdue girl time, whether Polly wants it or not.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Michele Cavin
Anne and Hop Pop learn Sprig may like Ivy Sundew, so they attempt to set them up.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Adam Colás
Anne pretends to like camping, which is fine until she goes dangerously overboard.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Jenava Mie
Anne fakes getting sick to get off work, but the rest of the family gets sick.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Michele Cavin
Sprig and Polly think their family history is boring until they uncover family secrets.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Jenava Mie
Anne gets a job at Stumpy’s diner and transforms the humble frog eatery into a flashy Thai fusion restaurant.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Adam Colás
When rent on the Plantar’s food stand skyrockets, Anne has to show Hop Pop the key to being a great salesman.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Gloria Shen
Anne befriends toad soldiers to gain respect in Wartwood.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Michele Cavin
Toad Tower finds itself under attack by a pair of horrifying herons.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Matt Braly, Jack D. Ferraiolo
During Grubhog Day, Sprig has to decide whether to uphold his responsibilities or have fun at the carnival.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Michele Cavin
To impress Sylvia Sundew, Hop Pop asks Anne to teach him to dance.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Matt Braly, Jack D. Ferraiolo
When Anne exposes Wartwood to a teen romance film, the town splits on the movie's love triangle.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Jenava Mie
After losing his stand, Hop Pop decides to run for mayor of Wartwood.
Director: Derek Kirk Kim
Writer: Adam Colás
When Sprig’s rare and precious Blue Moon Shell is stolen, he and Anne investigate to find the thief.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Gloria Shen