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Revision as of 12:32, 5 February 2014

Charlie Charming
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Character information
Name Prince Charlie Charming (aka Froggy)
Age Unknown
Gender Male
Occupation Prince of the Charming Kingdom, Red Riding Hood's boyfriend
Home World
Goal to become human again (succeeded), to defeat the Enchantress (succeeded)
Residence Red Riding Hood Kingdom
Relatives King Chester Charming (father)

King Chance Charming, King Chase Charming, King Chandler Charming (brothers)

Queen Red Riding Hood (possible wife)

Princess Hope Charming (niece)

Allies Alex Bailey, Conner Bailey, Fairy Godmother, Queen Red Riding Hood
Enemies Evly, Big Bad Wolf Pack, Malumclaw, Ezmia
Likes being a human, helping
Dislikes being a frog
Powers and abilities
Weapons
Quote
Spoiler warning!
This article contains spoilers about The Land of Stories. Read at your own risk.
Excuse me, may I help you? Forgive me for eavesdropping, but I'm rather good with directions if you need some. You look awfully young to be in the forest by yourselves. Are you lost?
―Froggy, The Wishing Spell, page 87

Prince Charlie Charming, also known as "Froggy" by Conner, is a supporting character in The Land of Stories.


Physical Description

Standing behind Alex and Conner was what could best be described as a frog man. He was tall, with a wide face, big, glossy eyes, and shiny green skin. He wore a dapper three-piece suit and carried a large glass jar of lily pads.
The Wishing Spell, page 87


Froggy wasn't froggy anymore, he was a man. He was a very attractive man, too, with dark hair and eyes that illuminated the entire room.
The Wishing Spell, page 435


History

The Wishing Spell

The Enchantress Returns

Trivia

Gallery

Quotes

Excuse me, may I help you? Forgive me for eavesdropping, but I'm rather good with directions if you need some. You look awfully young to be in the forest by yourselves. Are you lost?
―Froggy, The Wishing Spell, page 87