A sequel, tentatively titled "Freddie Goes To Washington", was already in the works long before this film was released. Because this film did so badly at the box-office, the sequel was shelved indefinitely.
This was the lowest-grossing U.S. release animated movie of all time until The Ten Commandments (2007) and Delgo (2008) broke that record.
The film began life in the early 1970s, when writer and director Jon Acevski made up bedtime stories about a secret agent frog for his young son.
The title character, F.R.O.7., is a play on the code number 007, the number for Agent James Bond, who was originally created by Ian Fleming. Also, the letter "G", which is at the end of the word "frog", is the seventh letter of the alphabet.