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MAD Magazine

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MAD Magazine is an American satirical comedy magazine series. There are also international releases of the magazine. They create comics and parodies of various pop culture subjects.

Two known MAD parodies related to Crazy Frog exist. At least one issue gave Crazy Frog a full feature.

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Australian MAD Magazine #420 - We Mash the Crazy Frog![1]

The cover of this issue features Alfred E. Neuman blending Crazy Frog in a blender. The cover also hints at parodies of Adam Sandler, dating, and celebrity poker.

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The Crazy Frog feature is on pages 12 and 13, titled "Death to that Crazy Frog - How to stop the world's most annoying digital amphibian!" The pages were written by D.K Williamso, and illustrated by Rowan Tedge. The pages feature various methods to gruesomely kill Crazy Frog. A blurb by the Green Bile Dept.:

Have you heard the news? A stupid computer generated toad is now more popular than Elvis. Why? His annoying tune has gone to No. 1 in the music charts. Do we really need him? NO! Stop the spread before he invades our lives forever.

The methods of killing Crazy Frog include:

  • Donating him to a school science class to be dissected.
  • Allowing the government to pollute his watering hole with sewage, pesticides, chemicals and nuclear waste.
  • Tattooing an American flag on his chest and dropping him off in Iraq.
  • Sticking dynamite up his ass.
  • Shooting him into space.
  • Sending him to a French restaurant to be eaten like cusisses de grenouille (frog legs).
  • Force him to listen to his own music.
  • Sending him through the postal service marking it as "extremely fragile, do not bend."
  • Have Schnappi The Crocodile[2] eat him.
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German MAD Magazine #78 - Handy-Maskotzchen verstrahlt? LOGO![3]

The title roughly translates to "Mobile phone mascot contaminated? LOGO!" The cover features a few cell phone mascots, including Crazy Frog, running away from a cell phone with Alfred E. Neuman whistling a ringtone. The other mascots featured on the cover are Sweety the Chick[4], the party rats[5] and the rhinoceros[6], all mascots owned by Jamba!

Currently, the actual contents of this issue are unknown. There appears to be an extra poster included of a parody of the Last Supper.[7]