Fraggle Rock(also known asJim Henson's Fraggle RockorFraggle Rock with Jim Henson's Muppets) is a children'smusicalfantasycomedypuppettelevision series about interconnected societies ofMuppetcreatures, created byJim Henson.
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Created by | Jim Henson |
Directed by | Eric Till |
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Opening theme | "Down at Fraggle Rock" (first verse) |
Ending theme | "Down at Fraggle Rock" (second verse) |
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Original language | English |
No.of seasons | 5 |
No.of episodes | 96(list of episodes) |
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Executive producer | Jim Henson |
Producer | Jerry Juhl |
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Editor | Christopher Roy |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Production company | Henson Associates |
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Release | January 10, 1983 March 30, 1987 | –
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An international co-production of Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States,Fraggle Rockwas co-produced by British television companyTelevision South(TVS), theCBC,American pay television serviceHBO,andHenson Associates.UnlikeThe Muppet ShowandSesame Street,which had been created for a single market and only later adapted for international markets,Fraggle Rockwas intended from the start to be an international production, and the entire show was constructed with this in mind. At least four different versions of the human "wraparound" segments were produced separately to air in different countries.
Following the success of theFraggle Rock: Rock On!shorts which aired onApple TV+in April 2020, a reboot ofFraggle Rockwas ordered by the streaming service.[1][2]Known asFraggle Rock: Back to the Rock,it premiered on January 21, 2022.[3]
History
editFraggle Rockdebuted in 1983 as one of the first shows involving the collaboration of Henson International Television (HiT Entertainmentfrom 1989), the international arm ofJim Henson Productions.The co-production brought together British regional ITV franchise-holderTelevision South(TVS),CBC Television(Canada), and U.S. pay-TV serviceHome Box Officeand theJim Henson Company(then known as Henson Associates). Filming took place on aTorontosoundstage. The avant-garde poetbpNicholworked as one of the show's writers. In the early days of development, the script called the Fraggles "Woozles" pending the devising of a more suitable name.
Henson described theFraggle Rockseries as "a high-energy, raucous musical romp. It's a lot of silliness. It's wonderful."[4]The program proved accessible to audiences of all ages, and used the fantasy creatures as an allegory to deal with serious issues such asprejudice,spirituality,personal identity,theenvironment,andsocial conflict.[5]
In 2009, as part of theJim Henson Foundation's donation ofpuppetsto theCenter for Puppetry Arts,theAtlantamuseum displayed many of the original puppet characters fromFraggle Rockin their exhibitionJim Henson: Wonders from his Workshop.[6]
International co-productions
editThe producers made the series with the intention of it airing in various forms internationally. That concept grew out of Jim Henson's experience adaptingSesame Streetto the requirements of foreign markets.[4]The human "wraparound" segments were produced separately in several countries, so the viewer could always relate to the world of the program. The series has appeared now in over 10 countries and languages. The head producer was Wesley James Tomlinson.
- The original North American version, filmed in Toronto, features aninventornamed Doc (played byGerry Parkes) and his dog Sprocket. This wraparound was also used in Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, the Republic of Ireland, Scandinavia, Spain, Japan, and Eastern Europe. Dutch, Scandinavian, Spanish, Japanese, and Eastern European shows weredubbedin their respective languages.
- The British inserts were filmed first at theTVS Television TheatreinGillingham,Kent (since closed and demolished), and later at theirlarger studio complexinMaidstone,and presentsFraggle Rockas a rock-filled sea island with alighthouse.Exterior footage was that ofSt Anthony's Lighthouselocated nearFalmouthin Cornwall. Thelighthouse keeperis TheCaptain(played byFulton Mackay), a retired sailor who lives with his faithful dog Sprocket. In the third season, as MacKay had died in 1987, the role was played byJohn Gordon Sinclairas P.K., (the Captain's nephew) and in the fourth and final season bySimon O'Brienas B.J. (son of the lighthouse's owner, Mr. Bertwhistle). In 2014, 35 of these Britishwraparoundswere stillmissing, believed wiped,although subsequent recoveries have gradually reduced this number.[7]As of December 2020, all 96 wraparounds have been found and handed over to theBFI,confirming that the entire UK production still exists in some shape or form.[8]Nickelodeonrepeated it in the UK from 1993, as didBoomerangandCartoonitoin 2007. The episodes shown were the original North American versions.
- In France, the wraparound segments take place in a bakery with its version of Doc (played byMichel Robin) who worked as a baker and a French Sprocket called Croquette. Doc inherited the home from his eccentric Uncle Georges (who was a noted inventor). Thus, when the frame story required the use of a mechanical device, Doc would find yet another of Uncle Georges's machines. Plot-lines also frequently involved the elegant but unseen Madame Pontaven (whom Doc repeatedly attempted to impress and invite to dinner with no success). Not all of the 96 episodes were produced in French.
- In the German version, the action takes place beneath the workshop of the inventor Doc (played by Hans-Helmut Dickow). The series was namedDie Fraggleswith 85 of the 96 produced episodes being presented in German.
Characters
editThere are four main intelligent anthropomorphic species in the Fraggle Rock environment: Fraggles, Doozers, Gorgs, and Silly Creatures. The Fraggles and Doozers live in a system of natural caves called Fraggle Rock that are filled with all manner of creatures and features and which connect to at least two different areas:
- The Land of the Gorgs which they consider part of the "Universe".
- "Outer Space" (our world).
One of the main themes of the series is that, although the three species depend on the other for their survival, they usually fail to communicate due to vast differences in their biology and culture. The series mainly follows the adventures of five Fraggles, each with their own personality: pragmaticGobo,artisticMokey,indecisiveWembley,superstitiousBoober,and adventurousRed.Some of the characters' names are film industryin-jokes.For example,Uncle Traveling Mattis a reference to the traveling matte technique used with blue screen to give the impression a character is somewhere they are not; Gobo is named aftera shaped metal grillplaced over a theater light to produce interesting shadows (window shapes, leaves, etc.) and Red is a reference to a "redhead", another name for an 800w film light.
Fraggles
editFraggles are small anthropomorphic creatures, typically 18 inches (46 cm) tall,[9]that come in a variety of colors and have fur tuft tipped tails. Fraggles live a generally carefree life, spending most of their time (they have a thirty-minutework week) playing, exploring, and generally enjoying themselves. They live mainly onradishesand Doozer sticks, made of ground-up radishes and the material with which the Doozers build their constructions. The Fraggles seek wisdom from Marjory the Trash Heap, who is located in a corner of the Gorgs' garden. Marjory the Trash Heap is a large,matronly,sentient compost heap. According to her rat-like companions Philo and Gunge, the Trash Heap "knows all and sees all." By her own admission, she has "everything".
Doozers
editWithin Fraggle Rock lives a second species of small humanoid creatures, the pudgy, green, and industrious Doozers. They stand about 6 inches (15 cm) tall ( "knee-high to a Fraggle" ).[9]Doozers are in a sense the opposite of Fraggles; their lives are dedicated to working and industry. Doozers spend much of their time busily constructing all manner of scaffolding throughout Fraggle Rock, using miniature construction equipment and wearinghardhatsand work boots. Doozers build their constructions out of an edible candy-like substance (manufactured from radishes) which is greatly enjoyed by Fraggles. This is essentially the only interaction between Doozers and Fraggles; Doozers spend most of their time building just for the sake of it, and Fraggles spend much of their time eating Doozer buildings which they consider delicious. The Doozers say in an early episode that "architecture is meant to be enjoyed", and in "The Preachification of Convincing John" Mokey prevents the other Fraggles from eating the building work, believing it to be insensitive to the Doozers. As a result, the Doozer building eventually takes over Fraggle Rock, and once full the Doozers plan on moving out as they have nowhere left to build. They explain that they want the Fraggles to eat their work to create space for more building work to go up again. Despite this co-dependence, the Doozers generally maintain a low opinion of Fraggles, considering them frivolous. The Doozers also seem to have little knowledge of the universe outside Fraggle Rock; early in the series, they are unaware of the existence of the Gorgs or their garden. However, there was also one time when Doc found, in his workshop, an ancient-looking Doozer helmet, indicating that the Doozers may have explored outside Fraggle Rock into "Outer Space" at some time in their forgotten past.
Adolescent Doozers come of age with a "taking the helmet" ceremony, in which they proudly accept their Doozer helmet from the Doozer Architect, after swearing to live a life of hard work. Rarely, a Doozer will refuse to "take the helmet"; a once in a generation occurrence that is generally met with shock and disbelief in the Doozer community. Such non-conformist Doozers can, however, find places of high regard in Doozer society, due to the advantages of their more creative way of thinking.
Gorgs
editOutside another exit from Fraggle Rock live a small family of Gorgs, fat furry humanoids standing about 180 inches (4.6 m).[9]The husband and wife of the family, Pa, and Ma, consider themselves the King and Queen of the Universe, with their son Junior Gorg as its prince and heir-apparent, but to all appearances, they are simple farmers with a rustic house and garden patch. In "The Gorg Who Would Be King", Pa says he has ruled for 742 years.[10]
Fraggles are considered pests by the Gorgs, as they often steal radishes from the garden. The Fraggles do not consider it stealing. The Gorgs use the radishes to make anti-vanishing cream, without which they disappear headfirst.[11]
The Silly Creatures of Outer Space
editIn the North American, French, and German versions of Fraggle Rock (along with most other foreign dubs), the connection between Fraggle Rock and Outer Space is a small hole in the wall of the workshop of an eccentric inventor namedDocand his (Muppet) dog Sprocket. In the British version, the situation is much the same, except that the hole leads into the living quarters of a lighthouse where the keeper lives with his dog, Sprocket.
Gobo must go out into Doc's workshop to retrieve the postcards from his uncle Matt from the wastebasket where Doc throws them, assuming they are misdelivered. Traveling Matt (a pun ontraveling matte,the filmcompositingtechnique used in his segments) is exploring the wider world, observing humans, and reporting humorously false conclusions about their everyday behavior.
Sprocket often sees and chases Gobo, but can't convince Doc anything lives beyond the wall. Sprocket and Doc have many similar miscommunications throughout the series, given the language barrier, but overall, they understand each other quite well.
In the final episode arc of the original North American version of the show, Doc himself finally meets Gobo and befriends him. Gobo tells Doc that Fraggles refer to humans as "silly creatures", and apologizes. Doc tells him that he thinks that it is a very good name for humans. Unfortunately in the final episode, Doc and Sprocket have to move to another state, but the Fraggles discover a magic tunnel that allows them to visit Doc and Sprocket's new home easily at any time.
Episodes
editBroadcast history
editThe CBC/HBO version of the series has been broadcast and dubbed in 95 countries.[12]The series airs onChannel 7,TV One,Doordarshan,andWorkpoint TV.Others were broadcast onCoubas an uploaded video, and others broadcast onTVtropolis(Canada),Bolivision(Bolivia), andCNC3(Trinidad and Tobago).
After the show ended onHBOin 1987, the channel started to rerun the series. In 1988, it ran onTNT.The show aired onDisney Channelfrom October 1, 1992[13][14]to September 30, 1996.[15][16]From 1999 to 2001, the show moved toOdyssey Network,which had recently been purchased by Henson and Hallmark. After Hallmark took full control, it discontinued the reruns. From October 10, 2010, to October 4, 2014, reruns aired onThe Hubas part of the channel's launch.[17]
In 2007,Fraggle Rockreruns aired on television internationally. On July 23, 2007,BoomerangandCartoonitostarted repeating episodes of the original North American production ofFraggle Rockin the UK, as they were unable to use the UK edits. In January 2013, ITV broadcast two episodes of this version as part of its Old Skool Weekend feature on theCITVchannel.[18]
On December 12, 2015, the remastered "The Bells of Fraggle Rock"episode debuted alongside Henson's remasteredEmmet Otter's Jug-Band ChristmasonABC Familyin its25 Days of Christmasprogramming block.[19]Fraggle Rockwas available onHBO Nowin HD[20]and in 2016 the series began to air reruns onHBO Family.
In 2019,Fraggle Rockdebuts along with theHenson classic contentonAmazon Prime Videoin North America, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Finland, and Iceland.
On May 26, 2020,Apple TV+announced that, alongside a series order for a reboot, they had acquired the exclusive streaming rights to the previous seasons ofFraggle Rockin the 100 countries the service is available in, making the series the first piece of non-original content available on the service.[21]
Home media
editAustralia
editMagna Pacificpublished the American version ofFraggle RockonRegion 4DVD in 2007. The DVD setFraggle Rock: The Complete Fourth Seasonactually includes seasons four and five. The DVDs have no special features.
A set of plush dolls of Gobo, Wembley, Boober, and Red were released by Sababa Toys, each accompanied by a DVD featuring two episodes of the show, and one episode of the animated series.
United Kingdom
editTwelve UK episodes were released on VHS and DVD byColumbia TriStar Home Entertainmentin April 2004.TVS,the original ITV broadcaster, has passed through several owners since dropping out of the ITV network in 1992 and it was believed only these 12 episodes had survived. The research found more episodes, but many of the original 95 remained lost.[7]HiT Entertainment has tried unsuccessfully to locate themissing episodes,including extensive inquiries withThe Jim Henson Companyboth in the UK and the US. When UK television channels wish to broadcast the show, they have had to use the original US versions; such was the case withBoomerangandCartoonitoin 2007. In addition to the unknown fate of the physical master material, much of the original TVS production paperwork and sales documentation has been lost during the intervening years. This problem affects the majority of the TV program archive, preventing any commercial exploitation. As of December 2017, search efforts and returned episodes from private collectors - mostly home recordings on VHS - have raised the number of episodes to 95, with only one episode - "Gobo’s School For Explorers", missing.[22] In December 2020 TV preservation company Kaleidoscope announced via their Facebook page that VHS copies of all episodes had been located and transferred from the collection of producerVictor Pemberton.In 2010,Lionsgate Home Entertainmentthe UK released seasons 1-3 in complete season box sets. These releases are the same as the American box sets, except without bonus features. However, seasons 4 and 5 have never, as of 2024, been commercially been released in the UK.
United States
editHBO Video,previously known as HBO/Cannon Video and Thorn EMI/HBO Video, released a collection of single-episode VHS tapes during the 1980s through Jim Henson Video.
In 1993,Buena Vista Home Video,under theirJim Henson Videolabel released fiveFraggle RockVHS tapes with two episodes each.
HIT Entertainmentreleased several single-disc DVDs with three episodes each (two in the VHS counterparts) plus bonus episodes which could be unlocked by completing a trivia game before releasing the first three seasons ofFraggle Rockon DVD in Region 1 between September 2005 and September 2007. It released a complete series box set on November 4, 2008, but did not release the final season in a separate release. Season 4 had originally been scheduled to be released on the same day as the complete series set but at the last minute, it was scrapped and was never released.
In 2009,Lionsgate Home Entertainmentreached a deal with The Jim Henson Company to releaseFraggle Rockon DVD. It subsequently released the final season on DVD for the first time on November 3, 2009.[23]On the same day, the "Complete Series" collection was re-released with new packaging (due to numerous complaints about the previous release).[24]
In 2013,Vivendi Visual Entertainmentacquired the license to release Jim Henson Company DVDs, including Fraggle Rock.[25]Season 1 was re-released on March 12, 2013, followed by Season 2 on April 16, Season 3 on May 14, and Season 4 on June 18.[26]A complete series set was also released on May 14 asFraggle Rock – The 30th Anniversary Collection.This 22-disc set features all 96 episodes of the series as well as bonus features. A six-episode DVD was released with the titleMeet the Fraggles.
On July 11, 2018,Sony Pictures Home Entertainmentannounced that they would be releasing a complete series set ofFraggle RockonBlu-rayin honor of the show's 35th anniversary. The 12-disc set includes remastered versions of all 96 episodes of the series in high-definition, and includes all features from the previous DVD season releases as well as adding new material such as a 1993Today Showsegment featuring Uncle Traveling Matt, a series of on-set videos with creator Jim Henson, and all 13 episodes ofFraggle Rock: The Animated Series.It was released on September 25, 2018.[27][28]
DVD Name | Release Date | Ep # | Additional Information |
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Fraggle Rock: Complete First Season | September 6, 2005 | 24 | Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock notepad, Behind the Scenes Documentary narrated byJim Henson,Interviews with the cast and creators, Deluxe collectors box. |
Fraggle Rock: Complete Second Season | September 5, 2006 | 24 | Jim Henson's Creatures and places of Fraggle Rock notepad, Steve Whitmire's Home Videos, Deluxe Collectors Box and tribute toJerry Juhl. |
Fraggle Rock: Complete Third Season | September 11, 2007 | 24 | All-new featurettes and interviews with Fraggle Rock cast and creators, Deluxe embossed collector's packaging. |
Fraggle Rock: Complete Final Season | November 3, 2009 | 24 | All-new featurettes and interviews with Fraggle Rock cast and creators. |
Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection | November 3, 2009 | 96 | All 96 episodes in one collectible package art, original Fraggle Rock illustrated poster, all-new featurettes, and interviews with Fraggle Rock cast and creators. |
Fraggle Rock: The Complete Series | September 25, 2018 | 96 | All 96 episodes remastered in HD with special features from previous releases and limited edition packaging; all episodes ofFraggle Rock: The Animated Seriesincluded. |
Spin-offs
editAnimated series
editAn animatedFraggle Rockseries aired for one season onNBC's Saturday morninglineupin 1987.[29]The cartoon series introduced some Fraggles, Doozers, and other cave creatures exclusive to the series.
A Muppet Family Christmas
editDoc, Sprocket the Dog, Gobo Fraggle, Wembley Fraggle, Boober Fraggle, Mokey Fraggle, Red Fraggle, and Uncle Traveling Matt appear inA Muppet Family Christmas.Doc and Sprocket rent the farmhouse ofFozzie Bear's mother while she plans to go to Malibu until Fozzie shows up with his friends. Doc and Sprocket end up adjusting to the Muppets and the characters fromSesame Street.Kermit the Frogand his nephew Robin find a Fraggle hole in the basement and enter Fraggle Rock where they encounter the five main Fraggles. Large Marvin Fraggle and other background Fraggles make appearances as well. During the finale, the five Fraggles come up where Uncle Traveling Matt is seen sitting near Doc and Sprocket. In the final scenes, Jim Henson washes the dishes while Sprocket dries them.
The Doozers
editIn 2012, The Jim Henson Company andDHX Mediaannounced a computer-animated spin-off to Fraggle Rock, titledThe Doozers,targeted at children between ages 4 and 7. It focuses on four young Doozers named Spike, Mollybolt, Flex and Daisy Wheel, who live at Doozer Creek.[30]
The series began airing onHuluon April 25, 2014.[31]
Canceled feature film
editIn September 2005, The Jim Henson Company announced it was working on a film adaptation ofFraggle Rock,known asFraggle Rock: The Movie,with the aim of a release in 2009. The story allegedly involves the original Fraggle characters.[32]
In October 2006, Darkhorizons.com reported "Henson's company has hired executive producerAhmet Zappa(The Monstrous Memoirs of a Mighty McFearless) to write a treatment for the film which will be a full-length live-action musical fantasy starring the underground dwellers who venture out into the human world. Henson Co. co-topperLisa Hensonis producing, whilst Brian Henson will exec produce. "
In May 2008,The Weinstein Companyannounced it would distribute theFraggle Rockmovie. The film was written as a live-action musical byCory Edwards,who would also direct. The film was to be produced by The Jim Henson Company; Ahmet Zappa was executive producing along with Brian Inerfeld. The film would involve all of the core characters from the series. The story would take the characters "outside of their home in Fraggle Rock, where they interact with humans, which they think are aliens."[33]Karen PrellandDave Goelzwere slated to return for the film as Red Fraggle, Boober Fraggle, and Uncle Traveling Matt, respectively.
In 2011, Weinstein's deal with Henson expired, leaving the production of the film in doubt. TheScissor Sisterswere announced to write music for the film. In October 2011,New Regencyacquired the rights to the movie to be produced by The Jim Henson Company andThe Montecito Picture Company,with20th Century Foxdistributing. New Regency and the producers were in discussion of whether to use puppets or CGI as well as a mix of live-action. Once this has been decided, it will look to a writer for the movie.[34]
In 2012,James Byrkitand Alex Manugian were announced as screenwriters.[35]
In March 2015,VarietysaidJoseph Gordon-Levittwould star in and produce the film.[36]On July 28, 2018, Gordon-Levitt revealed that the film is still in early stages of development.[37]
In December 2017,The Walt Disney Company(the current owners ofThe Muppets) announced that it wouldacquire 21st Century Fox,including 20th Century Fox.[38]The acquisition was completed in March 2019, thus granting Disney the distribution rights to the film.[39]
The feature film project was subsequently canceled in favor of a new television series.[40]
Fraggle Rock: Rock On!
editFraggle Rock: Rock On!is a series of weekly live-action shorts, first broadcast on theApple TV+streaming service starting on April 21, 2020. Episodes follow the Fraggles living in separate caves during a period ofsocial distancing,and interacting with each other using a video chat system that was installed by the Doozers. Footage for the series is shot using smartphones in the production teams' and artists' own homes.[41]A total of six episodes have aired. Original cast members Karen Prell and Dave Goelz reprise their roles as Red Fraggle, and the voices of Boober Fraggle and Uncle Traveling Matt (they were puppeteered by John Tartaglia, who also performs Gobo Fraggle and puppeteers Wembley Fraggle). Other cast members include Donna Kimball as Mokey Fraggle and Frankie Cordero as the voice of Wembley.[42]
Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock
editIn January 2021,The Jim Henson Companyannounced that production officially started on a reboot of the show, titledFraggle Rock: Back to the Rock.This new show is distinct from theFraggle Rock: Rock On!shorts that were released in April 2020, and consists of full-length episodes. The show would be produced at the Calgary Film Centre.[2]The series was released on January 21, 2022.[3]Most of the cast fromFraggle Rock: Rock Onreturns for the series, with the exceptions of Wembley Fraggle, now performed by Jordan Lockhart, and Boober Fraggle and Uncle Traveling Matt, puppeteered byFrank MeschkuleitandKevin Clash,respectively (Dave Goelz still provides their voices).
Music
editMusic played a central part inFraggle Rock.Every episode featured two or three original songs co-written by Canadian poetDennis LeeandPhilip Balsam,as well as incidental music. Several episodes (usually involving Cantus and the Minstrels) focused primarily on music—such as Red Fraggle's attempt to find "her song" for the Fraggle Medley, or the effect of music on the breaking of winter or the presence of light in Fraggle Rock.[43]
During the show's original run, a re-recorded, extended version of its opening theme was released as a single that reached number 33 on the British chart[44]in March 1984. Writers included Jim Henson,Jerry Juhl,and Jocelyn Stevenson, with songs byPhilip BalsamandDennis Lee.
Album releases
editKOCH RecordsreleasedFraggle Rockin': A Collection,a three-disc box set ofFraggle Rockmusic, on October 30, 2007.[45]The collection featured "restored and remastered" versions of three originalFraggle RockLPs. The collection also included "special liner notes featuring rarely seen photos, contributions from the original composers and even sheet music for select songs".[46]The main portion of these liner notes, called "Getting Down at Fraggle Rock", features an interview withPhilip Balsamand Lawrence S. Mirkin and is written by Mike Petersen and Saul Pincus.
Song list
edit- "Down In Fraggle Rock (Fraggle Rock Theme Song)"
- "Afraid to Be Afraid"
- "All Around the World"
- "Bad News"
- "Ball of Fire"
- "The Ballad of Sir Blunderbrain"
- "Beetle Song"
- "Brave Alone"
- "Brave Boy, Jump Up"
- "Bring Back the Wonder"
- "Catch the Tail by the Tiger"
- "Cave Flute"
- "Choose-Right (Up-Tight Move-Now) Blues"
- "The Clown Concerto"
- "Convincing John"
- "Count on Me"
- "Dixie Wailin’"
- "Do It On My Own"
- "Doom Dee Doom (March Alone)"
- "Doozer Building Song (We'll Work Together Building Shapes in the Air)"
- "Doozer Gong Music"
- "Doozer Knitting Song"
- "Doozer March Song (Set Your Shoulder)"
- "Down in Fraggle Cave"
- "Dream Girl Lover"
- "Dream a Dream (and See)"
- "Dreaming of Someone"
- "Dum De Dum"
- "Dum De Dum II (I Wish I Had a Genie)"
- "Dum of a Son of a Gun"
- "Dump the Stuff Out (Yucky for Sure)"
- "Easy is the Only Way to Go"
- "Everybody's Doin' It"
- "Eye to Eye"
- "Face Facts, Pack Snacks, Make Tracks"
- "Feel So Bad"
- "The Fireman's Anthem"
- "Fly to the Sky (Learn to Fly)"
- "Follow Me"
- "Follow the Road"
- "Follow Your Heart"
- "Fraggle Rock Rock"
- "A Fraggle You Can't See"
- "Free and High"
- "Friends Till the End"
- "Friendship Song"
- "Front 'N' Back Patter Song (Turn Around Now!)"
- "The Garbage of Time"
- "Get Blue (Goin' Down the Road)"
- "Get Goin’"
- "Go with the Flow"
- "Good-bye, Good-bye (Just a Rainbow in the Sky)"
- "The Gorg's Lament (O World O Time O Woe)"
- "The Gypsy Song (I Sniff the Rose)"
- "Help Me for a Change"
- "Helping Hand"
- "Here to There"
- "Hip Hip Hooray"
- "Ho Ho Ho (What a Funny World It Is)"
- "Home"
- "I Knew I Was Good"
- "I Seen Troubles"
- "I Swear (To Be Fair)"
- "I'm Never Alone"
- "I'm Not Scared"
- "I'm a Little Stew Pot"
- "If It Happened to You"
- "Inny Minny Cow Cow"
- "Is It True?"
- "The Joke Isn't Funny Anymore"
- "The Joy"
- "Just Don't Know What Time It Is"
- "Just a Little Wimp"
- "Kick a Stone"
- "Learn to Love a Wimp"
- "Let Me Be Your Song"
- "A Little Doozer Music"
- "Lose Your Heart (And It's Found)"
- "Lost and Found"
- "Lover, Lover, Number 9"
- "The Me I Wanna Be"
- "Magic Be with You" (The last song, appeared in the episode "Change of Address" )
- "Mokey's Jam Session"
- "Muck and Goo" (written by bpNichol)
- "Music Box"
- "Music Makes Us Real (Ping!)"
- "Noodlin' Nut"
- "Now You See Me (Now You Don't)"
- "Now's the Time for Parting"
- "Once Upon a Time (I Knew My Name)"
- "One and One (I'm the One that Won!)"
- "Only Way Home"
- "Our Melody"
- "Pantry Chant"
- "Party Hard (Who Knows What You See)"
- "Pass It On"
- "(Today Has Been) A Perfect Day"
- "Perfect Harmony"
- "Pipe Bangers Theme"
- "Please/See/Feel the Water Run"
- "Pukka, Pukka, Pukka Squeetily Boink"
- "Ragtime Queen"
- "Recruiting Song (Heed the Drumbeat Now)"
- "Remembering Song (Na-Na-Na)"
- "Rev"
- "The Rock Goes On"
- "Rollin', Rollin' On"
- "The Rules Song (I'm the Leader Now)"
- "Rumble Bug Hum"
- "Sail Away"
- "Share and You're Not Alone"
- "Shine On Us Now (Moon Come Soon)"
- "Shine On, Shine On Me"
- "Sing It and Say"
- "Sing That Law Again"
- "(Sleep By the) Light of the Moon"
- "Sleeping and Dreaming"
- "Somewhere There's a Special Place"
- "Sorrow and Shame"
- "Spring Cleaning"
- "Stuff Samba"
- "Sunlight and Shadow"
- "Sweet, Sweet Little Treat"
- "There's a Lot I Want to Know"
- "Time to Live as One"
- "Trash is Back in Town"
- "Tree of Life"
- "Turn Your Buttons Down"
- "Voodoo Spell"
- "Water Drip Song"
- "The Way I've Got to Go"
- "Welcome Back, Uncle Matt"
- "Wembley, Wembley, Number 9"
- "Wemblin' Fool"
- "What If"
- "What If a Friend"
- "What an Awful Day"
- "Why?"
- "Wise to Myself"
- "Without a Hat"
- "Workin’"
- "Yes, We Can"
- "Yucky!"
- "Closing Theme"
Soundtrack musicians
edit- Don Gillis — Musical Director
- Bernie LaBarge— Guitar
- Michael Francis — Guitar
- Bob McLaren — Drums
- Ray Parker — Keyboards
- Tom Szczesniak — Bass Guitar
- Dick Smith — Percussion
In other media
editBooks
editInteractive books produced forPlayskool'sTalk 'n Play:
- Fraggle Rock: The Great Fraggle Travel Race
Magic Pen and Invisible Inks books for Lee Publications
- Fraggle Rock (No title – the cover scene of Fraggles playing tag – artwork byNate Butler) (1989)
- Fraggle Rock (No title – the cover scene of Fraggles looking into musical treasure chest – artwork by Nate Butler) (1989)
Listed as: title, author, illustrator, and date of publication.
- The Radish Day Jubilee,Sheilah B. Bruce, Lawrence DiFiori 1983
- Red and the Pumpkins,Jocelyn Stevenson,Kelly Oechsli 1983
- They Call Me Boober Fraggle,Michaela Muntean, Lisa McCue 1983
- Wembley Fraggle Gets the Story,Deborah Perlberg, Steven Schindler 1984
- Gobo and the River,Joseph Killorin Brennan, Diane Dawson Hearn 1985
- Marooned in Fraggle Rock,David Young,Barbara McClintock
- Best Friends,Jocelyn Stevenson,Sue Venning 1984
- Boober Fraggle's CelerySoufflé,Louise Gikow, Kelly Oechsli 1984
- Danger: Boober Cooking,Louise Gikow, Kelly Oechsli 1984
- Boober Fraggle's Giant Wish,Jocelyn Stevenson,Jeffrey Severn 1984
- If I Were King of the Universe,Danny Abelson, Lawrence DiFiori 1984
- The Legend of the Doozer Who Didn't,Louise Gikow, Barbara McClintock 1984
- No One Knows Where Gobo Goes,Mark Saltzman,Peter Elwell 1984
- The Tale of Traveling Matt,Michaela Muntean, Lisa McCue 1984
- Traveling Matt's Adventures in Outer Space,Michaela Muntean, Lisa McCue 1984
- What Do Doozers Do?,Michaela Muntean, Sue Venning 1984
- What's a Fraggle?,Louise Gikow, Barbara McClintock 1984
- Wembley's Egg,Laura Phillips, Sue Venning 1984
- Fraggle Countdown,Michaela Muntean, Diane Dawson Hearn 1985
- The Cave of the Lost Fraggle,Michael Teitelbaum, Peter Elwell 1985
- Follow That Fraggle,Louise Gikow, Barbara Lanza 1985
- Sprocket, Dog Detective,Louise Gikow, Barbara Lanza 1985
- Mokey's Birthday Present,Ellen Weiss, Elizabeth Miles 1985
- Waggleby of Fraggle Rock,Stephanie Calmenson, Barbara McClintock 1985
- Why Wembley Fraggle Couldn't Sleep,H. B. Gilmour, Barbara McClintock 1985
- Goodnight Wembley Fraggle,H. B. Gilmour, Barbara McClintock 1985
- Cotterpin's Perfect Building,Ellen Weiss, Lauren Attinello 1986
- Wembley and the Soggy Map,Louise Gikow, Lisa McCue 1986
- Wembley Fraggle and the Magic Stone,Louise Gikow, Lauren Attinello 1986
- Gobo and the Prize from Outer Space,Lyn Calder, Frederic Marvin 1986
- The Case of the Missing Socks,Rebecca Grand, Jeffrey Severn 1986
- Wembley Fraggle's Big, Bigger, Biggest,Harry Ross, Larry DiFiori 1988
- The Fraggles Alphabet Pie,Harry Ross, Larry DiFiori 1988
- The Fraggles Counting Book,Harry Ross, Larry DiFiori 1988
- Mokey Fraggle's New Colors,Emily Paul, Larry DiFiori 1988
- The Fraggles Cooperate,Harry Ross, Larry DiFiori 1989
Comics
editTheStar Comicsimprint ofMarvel Comicspublished two separateFraggle Rockcomic-bookseries in 1985 and 1988 respectively. Originally, the first series was to be drawn byMarty Taras,the creator ofBaby Huey,and the cover of the first published issue of theFraggle Rockcomic is done by him. Also, at least one penciled page of his Fraggle work for that first issue has been preserved in print.[47]However the art assignment for the series finally went toMarie Severin,who illustrated all eight-issue interiors and the other seven covers. The second series lasted six issues.
In early 2010,Archaia Studios Presspublished its first three-issue series ofFraggle Rock.A second three-issue series was followed in January 2011. Both series were collected into hardcover editions shortly after their respective publications. A four-issue miniseriesFraggle Rock: Journey to the Everspringwas published in 2014. A third three-issue miniseries was published in 2018.
Other televised appearances
edit- Before its background appearance on Fraggle Rock, Food (a small, brown, alien creature) first appeared onSaturday Night Liveduring "The Land of Gorch"sketch. It was later recycled as Zsa Zsa Porkmustard in the" Science Fiction "episode ofThe Jim Henson Houras well as an undersea creature cameo in the "Aquatic Life" episode.
- Uncle Traveling Matt appears inThe Muppets Take Manhattan,seated in Piggy's wedding party during the play where he is in the same section as the bears that Fozzie Bear was hibernating with.
- There was a special featuring the Fraggles calledFraggles Look for Jobswhich details the Fraggles after the show had ended. Gobo has secured a singing job billed as "Gobo the Frosty Fraggle", Wembley has no immediate plans except to stop wearing banana tree shirts, Mokey is writing a screenplay called "Girls of the Sixties", and Red has signed a contract to play hockey for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Boober spends most of the video on the phone (with Bernie and others) hoping to find another acting job, preferably as a romantic lead. Two clips from this have been shown on The Jim Henson Company's YouTube page.
- A prototype version of Blustering Bellowpane Monster appeared in the Play-Along Video filmNeat Stuff: To Know & To Doas Mergie (performed by Camille Bonora).
- Mama Tree Bird and Baby Tree Bird appeared inThe Ghost of Faffner Hall.
- The Rumble Bugs made background cameos inThe Song of the Cloud Forest.
- Gobo Fraggle, Mokey Fraggle, and Wembley Fraggle made a cameo appearance inThe Muppets Celebrate Jim Hensonalongside the other Muppets and characters from "Sesame Street" in the "Just One Person" tribute song toJim Henson.
- The puppets for Sprocket the Dog, Begoony, Mudwell the Mudbunny, Murray the Minstrel, Aretha, Wander McMooch, Brool the Minstrel, and the Inkspots make cameo appearances inThe Muppet Christmas Carol.Begooney was shown as the child of the characters depicted by Mudwell and Murray. Sprocket was seen in a crowd cameo. The Inkspots (performed byJerry NelsonandSteve Whitmire) were seen in the house windows and one of them was seen near a mud puddle during the song "Scrooge" while sitting next to the Porcupine fromBilly Bunny's Animal Songs.Aretha (performed byKaren Prell) appears in a crowd chorus where she has a line in the song with a Pig Businessman and the Blue Frackle. Wander McMooch (performed by David Rudman) and Brool the Minstrel (performed byLouise Gold) make cameo appearances as one of the guests at Fred's party.
- Mudwell the Mudbunny, Begoony, Murray the Minstrel, Brool the Minstrel, Wander McMooch, Inkspots, Aretha, Baby Tree Creature, Mama Tree Creature, Papa Tree Creature and Blustering Bellowpane Monster appears inMuppet Classic Theater.
- The Sneels, where they've appeared in the caves eating plants inGunge the Great and the Glorious,as well as several posters, returned inThe Wubbulous World of Dr. Seusswith a Seuss style (performed by the puppeteer who voiced "Mokey", the pink Sneel, and Stephanie D' Abruzzo, the Green one). Their babies, who never surfaced anywhere in the caves of Fraggle Rock, made their debut on this show.
- Large Marvin Fraggle (though one of the only Fraggles to appear on the mainstreamThe Muppetsseries), Blustering Bellowpane Monster, Begooney, Brool the Minstrel, Inkspots, Mudwell the Mudbunny, Murray the Minstrel, and Poison Cackler appear inMuppets Tonight.
- The puppets for Philo, Begoony, Blustering Bellowpane Monster, The Inkspots, Murray the Minstrel, Beastie, Mudwell the Mudbunny, Brool the Minstrel, Aretha, and an unnamed background cave creature appeared inMopatop's Shopas various guests.
- Aretha appears inThe Muppets' Wizard of Ozas a Flying Monkey.
- Blustering Bellowpane Monster appears inThe Muppets.It can be seen in a Muppet crowd cameo near the end of the film.
- Blustering Bellowpane Monster appears inMuppets Most Wanted.He is seen in the opening of "El Muppet Show" and "The Wedding".
Live appearances
edit- Starting in 2008,Karen Prellbegan making live appearances with a rebuilt Red Fraggle puppet at various events likeSan Diego Comic-Con.
- Wembley Fraggle, Red Fraggle, and Uncle Traveling Matt appeared in the "Fraggle Rock" portion of theJim Henson's Musical Worldshow atCarnegie Hallin 2012.
- On April 24, 2013, Red Fraggle and Gobo Fraggle appeared at "The Spare Room" to commemorate the 30th Anniversary ofFraggle Rock.Karen Prell performed Red as usual while John Tartaglia performed Gobo.
- In May 2013, John Tartaglia performed Gobo Fraggle at an event to grant theMuseum of the Moving Imagea permanent gallery devoted toJim Henson.
- Kathryn Mullenand Karen Prell performed Mokey Fraggle and Red Fraggle atDragon Con2013 as part ofFraggle Rock's 30th Anniversary during the "Fraggle RockMeet and Greet "event.Michael K. Frithalso attended with puppeteersPaul McGinnisandVictor Yerrid.
- On September 24, 2016, Red, Gobo, Wembley, and Mokey appeared at a Puppets for Puppetry event honoring Muppet performer Dave Goelz. Karen Prell and John Tartaglia performed Red and Gobo as usual, whileKevin Clashperformed Wembley and Donna Kimball performed Mokey.
Internet appearances
edit- Gobo Fraggle, Wembley Fraggle, Boober Fraggle, Mokey Fraggle, Red Fraggle, and Uncle Traveling Matt appear in the music video for theBen Folds Fivesong "Do It Anyway",for whichChris HardwickandLisa Hensonserved as executive producers. Only Red, Boober, and Uncle Traveling Matt have a dialogue. WhileKaren PrellandDave Goelzreprised their roles of Red Fraggle and Uncle Traveling Matt, the other puppeteers included Sean Johnson as Boober Fraggle, Patrick Johnson as Wembley Fraggle, and Donna Kimball as Mokey Fraggle.
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External links
edit- Official website
- Fraggle RockatIMDb
- Fraggle RockonMuppet Wiki
- Fraggle Rockdiscography atDiscogs