Warning: Here Thyre Be Spoilers (Said Ye Olde Cartographer).
Flip is trying to impress a young lady, who does not want our young stalwart, not because he has the charm and personality of a day-old bagel, but because he has the face of a frog. She wants a cute, if equally vapid, guy she knows. Flip decides on better looks through surgery and visits a crazed plastic surgeon in an equally crazed office and gets turned into a pretty boy like the one who won the lady fair. Meanwhile, the villain of the piece grabs said lady fair, the choice du jour turns out to be a craven, crawling, cowardly poltroon and it's up to Flip to get on his white charger and rescue her. He succeeds, at the cost of his new face, but the damsel has a change of mind (and heart) and all endeth happily. So ends a fairy tale. Reasonably good Flip the Frog, but take it from your old Uncle Dudley: it seldom works this way in real life. Worth watching. In print and available. Recommended, particularly for Flip fans.
Flip is trying to impress a young lady, who does not want our young stalwart, not because he has the charm and personality of a day-old bagel, but because he has the face of a frog. She wants a cute, if equally vapid, guy she knows. Flip decides on better looks through surgery and visits a crazed plastic surgeon in an equally crazed office and gets turned into a pretty boy like the one who won the lady fair. Meanwhile, the villain of the piece grabs said lady fair, the choice du jour turns out to be a craven, crawling, cowardly poltroon and it's up to Flip to get on his white charger and rescue her. He succeeds, at the cost of his new face, but the damsel has a change of mind (and heart) and all endeth happily. So ends a fairy tale. Reasonably good Flip the Frog, but take it from your old Uncle Dudley: it seldom works this way in real life. Worth watching. In print and available. Recommended, particularly for Flip fans.