Hal Smith credited as playing...
- Toad: [after Frog feeds their cookies to the birds; sadly] Ohhh, now we have no more cookies to eat, not even one.
- Frog: Yes, but we have *lots* and *lots* of will power.
- Toad: You may keep it all. I'm going home now to bake a cake.
- Frog: [as he finishes tying string around the box of cookies] There. Now we won't eat any more cookies.
- Toad: [as Frog looks down at the box; matter-of-factly again] But--we can cut the string and open the box.
- Frog: [looking up again and thinking to himself] That is true. Uh, I--I'll put the box up high on the shelf.
- Frog: [after he puts the box of cookies on a high shelf using a ladder] There. Now we won't eat any more cookies.
- Toad: [matter-of-factly a third time] But we can climb the ladder, and take the box down from the shelf, and cut the string, and open the box.
- Frog: [sighing softly] That is true.
- Frog: [as he finishes storing the leftover cookies in a box] There. Now we won't eat any more cookies.
- Toad: [matter-of-factly] But--we can open the box.
- Frog: [looking down at the box] That is true. Uh, I'll tie some string around the box.
- Toad: [as he walks on the high wire] Frog, can you do tricks like this?
- Frog: [continuing to shrink] No.
- Toad: [as he plays the piano] Frog, can you play the piano like this?
- Frog: [as he starts to shrink] No.
- Strange Theater Emcee: [as Toad comes back onstage] The Greatest Toad will now...
- Toad: [screams] Shut up! Frog? Frog! Where've you gone?
- [as the curtain falls and the theater starts to darken]
- Toad: Come back, Frog! I'll be lonely! Come baaack!
- [he starts spinning in the dark, falling back into bed]
- Toad: Ohh, I'll be lonely, Frog, come baaack!
- [now we see Toad squirming in bed]
- Toad: Frog, where are you?
- Toad: [after he finishes his dancing act] Frog, can you be as wonderful as this?
- Frog: [shrinking one last time] No.
- [vanishes]
- Toad: [as we hear unseen audience members talking indistinctly] Frog, where are you?
- [no answer from Frog]
- Toad: Frog, what have I *done*?
- Frog: [approaching Toad's bed, suspecting he had a bad dream; last lines] I'm right here; wake up, Toad.
- Toad: [as he stops squirming and panicking in his nightmare and suddenly sits up to see Frog] Frog, is that really you?
- Frog: Well of course it's me.
- Toad: [getting out of bed] And are you your own right size?
- Frog: Yes, I think so.
- Toad: Frog, I'm so glad that you came over.
- Frog: I always do.
- Toad: Frog, Frog, taste these cookies that I have made.
- Frog: Mmm, these are the best cookies I've ever eaten!
- Toad: [as he takes his baked cookies out of the oven; he sniffs] Ooh ahh, these cookies smell very good!
- [he eats one cookie, then hums briefly]
- Toad: And they taste even better! Mm, what a cook I am!
- [squeaks briefly]
- Toad: I think I'll share these cookies with Frog.
- Frog: [after he and Toad eat several of Toad's cookies] You know, Toad, I think we should stop eating. We will soon be sick.
- Toad: You're right. Uh, oh, let us eat one last cookie--then we will stop.
- Toad: [seeing more cookies left after he and Frog eat one last cookie] Frog, let us eat one *very* last cookie, and--then we will stop.
- Toad: [as he and Frog continue eating cookies even after they promise themselves to stop eating them] Mmm, we must stop eating!
- Frog: Yes. We need will power.
- Toad: You--what is will power?
- Frog: Will power is trying hard *not* to do something that you really want to do.
- Toad: You mean like trying *not* to eat all of these cookies?
- Frog: Right. I'll put the cookies in a box.