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The Frog Demon was the disguise of a nightmare cat in Scooby-Doo's dream.

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  • Frog Demon
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  • The Frog Demon was the disguise of a nightmare cat in Scooby-Doo's dream.
  • These creatures resemble mutated Poison Arrow Frogs and seek to gobble up the unwary. The Swamp Dweller and Bog Creature shoot fireballs, and the Slime Prince spits balls of venom. Their poison/fireball attack can knock players back. Also, they move quite fast and have the ability to hide in the waters they spawn near, making it extremely annoying to hunt them all down. Their melee attack is weak however.
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  • Cats are always bad in Scooby-Doo's mind
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  • Black
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  • Frog Demon
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  • Male
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  • The Frog Demon was the disguise of a nightmare cat in Scooby-Doo's dream.
  • These creatures resemble mutated Poison Arrow Frogs and seek to gobble up the unwary. The Swamp Dweller and Bog Creature shoot fireballs, and the Slime Prince spits balls of venom. Their poison/fireball attack can knock players back. Also, they move quite fast and have the ability to hide in the waters they spawn near, making it extremely annoying to hunt them all down. Their melee attack is weak however.
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