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The Crazy Frog: History and Success Explained


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Posted by axxxr
Via: thetelegraph



"The story of the frog starts in 1997 when Daniel Malmedahl, a Swedish 17-year-old, recorded his impersonation of the sound made by the two-stroke engines of his friends' scooters. His recording raised chuckles, and he put it on the internet, and was even asked to perform it on Swedish tele-vision.

For years, members of the online community who surf the web for fun, found it and laughed before telling their friends. The recording grew increasingly popular and, in 2001, was used in the Insanity Test, an online joke. If you could listen to the sound and stare at a picture of a red Formula One car for more than 60 seconds without laughing, you passed the test: you were clearly insane.

In 2002, Wernquist, a designer of 3D-graphics, took the test and chortled. He didn't know where the sound came from but, using his computer skills, he spawned the frog character, which he called The Annoying Thing, and created an animated cartoon which he posted on the website of his company, Turbo-Force 3D, where it is still available free of charge.

When he created the frog, he did not even know who had made the noise. His website included a request for the creator of the sound to contact him. A friend of Malmedahl's saw it and put the two in touch by phone. To this day, Wernquist and Malmedahl, who now sells computer components, haven't actually met.

It was only in 2004, that a worker at Jamba!, a German ringtone company, spotted its popularity on the internet and put it forward as an idea to his bosses. Markus Berger-de Leon, chief operating officer of Jamba!, says: "All of us saw it, the whole executive team, and we thought 'This is going to be big'." They approached Wernquist and Malmedahl and bought the rights.

Anyway, the frog teaches two business lessons.

Its success relied on the pairing of the internet and mobile phones. Without the web, the sound would probably be languishing on a tape somewhere.

And, while advertising played a role, the frog's success was built largely on the viral marketing of teenagers texting one another.

What is more, no shops have been involved. The frog has been sold direct via SMS text messages and over the internet.

Indeed, the frog illustrates one of the most striking aspects of the mobile-phone-content business: the way it is evolving outside of traditional media companies rather than within them.



Posted by fatreg
axxxr. your pics is outdated!

they have updated it now with a little black box over you know what!

a sucess? ifs a f00king annoying ringtone and when you hear it at least 5 times a day, it wears very thin very very quickly!

fatreg



Posted by axxxr
Fatreg i just used the pic for the "Annoying thing" slogan...Do his bits bother you?

It is annoying as most people here would agree but having said that it has also been a huge success with millions of downloads around the world due to heavy promotion 24/7-that has made the company $$millions!!

I've never really liked it from day one....crazy frog reminds me of a certain member here!

Call me old fashioned but I just prefer good old simple ringtones that don't sound annoying everytime you get a call!

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[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2005-05-22 13:04 ]

Posted by Qoastro
Hehe there are som crazy swedes too

Posted by fatreg
his little man doesnt bother me at all axxxr, but im sure the little people on here will be offended!!

a certain member heh? hmmmm i could think of a few!

i never have my phnoe on ring. does my head in! only ever have it on vibrate, or if its my 9500 a single beep.

fatreg

Posted by Qoastro
Never noticed that they put a little black thingy infront of him...
They haven't here in Sweden atleast.

Posted by axxxr
I think fatreg is refering to this:



Posted by Qoastro
I see....
Well well....

Posted by axxxr
Some popular crazy frog figures







Posted by axxxr
Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin and husband of Gweneth Paltrow - says he wants to eat Crazy Frog's legs.

"The point is that little thing should have its legs chopped off. I'd like to eat them in a restaurant."




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