There are numerous references to King Harold being a frog throughout the movie: He has a painting of his human self standing over a pond, next to his bed. His wife reminds him of their first date by the lily pond, their "first kiss". His bed sheets and most of his furniture are leafy green. Above his and Queen Lillian's bed hangs a giant tapestry of a pond filled with lily pads. A female frog in the bar asks him, "Do I know you?" He calls Queen Lillian "Lilly" as in lily pad. Fairy Godmother threatens to send him back to the pond if he doesn't get Fiona and Prince Charming together, and fall in love. The King's revulsion to living in a swamp hints at his own living in one. When the King offers Princess Fiona a cup of tea, he tells her that he has changed a lot for her mother. Harold later mentions to Fiona that "people change for the ones they love," and that she'd be surprised "just how much [he'd] changed for [Queen Lillian]." Of course, he means quite literally changing, from a frog into a human.
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