Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series
Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series | |
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Created by | Jim Henson |
Developed by | NBC Studios |
Voices of | Bob Bergen Townsend Coleman Barbara Goodson Michael Laskin Mona Marshall Patricia Parris Rob Paulsen Patrick Pinney Stu Rosen John Stephenson |
Theme music composer | Margaret Loesch |
Opening theme | Fraggle Rock |
Ending theme | Fraggle Rock (instrumental) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jim Henson Margaret Loesch |
Producer | Mark Johnson |
Production locations | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Camera setup | multi-setup |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Production companies | Marvel Productions[1] (Marvel Animation) Jim Henson Productions |
Original release | |
Network | NBC (United States) |
Release | September 12 – December 5, 1987 |
Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series was an American animated preschool children's television series based on the original live action version of the same name created by Jim Henson. NBC aired this spin-off program on Saturday mornings for one season during 1987. The show was later rerun on The Disney Channel from May 5, 1990[2] to June 1995.[3][4]
Synopsis
The animated series followed the same formula as the HBO original live-action series, including the same theme song but arranged by Margaret Loesch. Many episodes consisted of two 15-minute stories; however, a few presented a single full 30-minute plot. The animated version carried on the tradition of original songs, with at least one tune per episode (including a few recycled from the puppet version, such as "Let Me Be Your Song").
In its original run, the animated episodes were book-ended by footage of the original puppet version of Uncle Traveling Matt, introducing the show from Doc's workshop. The animated version of Fraggle Rock was canceled after only one season (13 episodes).
The most noticeable difference is that unlike the live-action version, the animated version of Doc is shown from the neck down, much like Nanny on Muppet Babies.
Characters
Episodes
No. | Title | Story by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "No Fraggle is an Island" | N/A | John Semper, Cynthia Friedlob, and Barry O'Brien | September 12, 1987 | |
Boober is fed up because Fraggle Rock is too crowded, causing the other Fraggles to move away and live alone. When the sleeping Slurp is awakened and takes over Fraggle Rock, the lonely Fraggles must rally up and get the Slurp out so they can reclaim their home. Meanwhile, Doc builds a doghouse for Sprocket. | |||||
2 | "Big Trouble for a Little Fraggle / Necessity is the Fraggle of Invention" | Pam Dovale and John Semper N/A | Betty Birney Allan Swayze | September 19, 1987 | |
Big Trouble for a Little Fraggle: When a magic stone starts to make Wembley grow fast, he runs out of Fraggle Rock and into the Gorgs' Garden where Junior Gorg mistakens him for a cousin Gorg. Meanwhile, Sprocket tries to use a plant-growing light after he was insulted by Ned Shimmelfinney. Necessity is the Fraggle of Invention: Wembley has a hard time coming up with an invention for Fantastic Fraggle Think It Up Day. He does manage to come up with an invention when impending doom descends on Marjory the Trash Heap. | |||||
3 | "The Great Radish Round Up / Lucky Fargy" | Alan Swayze | Betty Birney, John Semper, and Cynthia Friedlob Betty Birney | September 26, 1987 | |
The Great Radish Round Up: Pa Gorg has Junior Gorg replace all the radishes with Banoony Berries (the very smell that can make Fraggle sick) and placed all the radishes in the shed. Inspired by one of Uncle Traveling Matt's postcards about cowboys, Gobo, Mokey, Wembley, Boober, and Red plan to use hats to lure the radishes back to them. The Doozers also have a plan to reclaim the radishes since Banoony Berries also makes them sick. Lucky Fargy: Boober obtains a lucky rag doll made by Mokey until Wembley accidentally drops it down a pit. | |||||
4 | "A Fraggle for All Seasons / A Growing Relationship" | Pam Dovale N/A | Larry Parr Misty Stewart-Taggart | October 3, 1987 | |
A Fraggle for All Season: Inspired by the ancient Fraggle philosophers, Mokey decides to find a Fraggle for All Seasons yet finds possible candidates in her four friends. A Growing Relationship: Red's entry for a flower contest ends up being a plant from Doc's workshop which soon starts to grow out of control. | |||||
5 | "The Best of the Best / Where No Fraggle Has Gone Before" | Chuck Lorre John Semper | Barry O'Brien Betty Birney | October 10, 1987 | |
The Best of the Best: Red's own Record Breaking Day occurs as she tries to break last year's records which causes problems for her four friends. Where No Fraggle Has Gone Before: Gobo and Wembley make an expedition to climb to the tallest spire of the Gorg's castle in order to reach the top of the Universe. | |||||
6 | "Gobo's Song / Wembley and the Bemble" | John Semper and Cynthia Friedlob N/A | Betty Birney Mel Gilden | October 17, 1987 | |
Gobo's Song: When Gobo begins to question his importance of drawing up maps, he is visited by Cantus the Minstrel. Cantus places Gobo into a trance where Gobo awakens in the time of prehistoric Fraggles where he befriends prehistoric versions of his four friends. Wembley and the Bemble: Following a scary tale from Storyteller Fraggle, Wembley becomes afraid of the legendary Bemble. | |||||
7 | "Ambassador Gorg / Homebody Matt" | N/A Mark McClellan | Bill Prady Cynthia Friedlob and John Sempler | October 24, 1987 | |
Ambassador Gorg: Tired of having to fight the "enemy," Pa Gorg sends Junior Gorg to the enemy side in order to invite them to a peace treaty. When Junior doesn't find the enemy, he leaves the invitation at the entrance to Fraggle Rock. Homebody Matt: Upon a return from Outer Space, Uncle Traveling Matt ends up hitting his head and forgets that he is an explorer. Gobo tries to help his uncle regain his memory of being an explore. | |||||
8 | "The Great Fraggle Freeze" | N/A | Anthony Adams, John Semper, and Cynthia Friedlob | October 31, 1987 | |
When the heat goes down in Doc's workshop, it has a chilling effect on Fraggle Rock. With a round object given to him by Marjory the Trash Heap, Gobo sets off to the center of the Mystical Maze to set thing right with the Doozers not far behind. | |||||
9 | "Laundry Never Lies / What Boober's Nose Knows" | N/A | Kathryn Mullen, Larry Parr, John Semper, and Cynthia Friedlob Dennis McCoy and Pamela Hickey | November 7, 1987 | |
Laundry Never Lies: Wembley discovers Boober's special talent of detecting the odors on one's clothing when Boober does the laundry. What Boober's Nose Knows: When Boober's favorite sweet water disappears from the well, his nose leads him and his friends to the Gorgs' Castle where the sweet water is. | |||||
10 | "Mokey's Flood of Creativity / What the Doozers Did" | John Semper and Cynthia Friedlob | Pam Dovale Anthony L. Adams | November 14, 1987 | |
Mokey's Flood of Creativity: Following the 100th Pipe Banging, Archbanger Fraggle wants a special ceremony, and is persuaded to allow Mokey to recite a poem for the occasion. The recitation (or so the Fraggles assume) is the cause of a flood which spreads throughout the cavern. What the Doozers Did: In a tie-in to the "Mokey's Flood of Creativity," the glue that Cotterpin Doozer has stirred doesn't hold a Doozer Construction masterpiece much to the disappointment of Architect Doozer who scolds Cotterpin for shirking her duties by making her first floating Doozer construction. Lugnut Doozer and Rhinestone Doozer have their doubts on Cotterpin Doozer until a flood approaches Fraggle Rock. | |||||
11 | "Red's Drippy Dilemma / Fraggle Babble" | N/A John Semper | Mel Gilden and Jack Enyart Pam Dovale | November 21, 1987 | |
Red's Drippy Dilemma: Red is preparing for her latest swimming extravaganza as a nearby pipe springs a leak. Fraggle Babble: Upon enjoying making up new words for the Fraggle dictionary, Mokey enlists the aid of Convincing John to convince everyone to make up a new vocabulary. | |||||
12 | "The Radish Fairy / The Funniest Joke in the Universe" | N/A John Semper and Cynthia Friedlob | Marv Wolfman and Donna Kuyper Mark McClellan | November 28, 1987 | |
The Radish Fairy: Dressed as the Radish Fairy, Red convinces Junior Gorg to place all the radishes in Fraggle Rock to evade a Radish Famine. The Funniest Joke in the Universe: Boober finds the Funniest Joke in the Universe that causes any Fraggle that listens to it to laugh endlessly. | |||||
13 | "Fraggle Fool's Day / Wembley's Trip to Outer Space" | Marta Fields Mike Joens, John Semper, and Cynthia Friedlob | Bill Prady Marv Wolfman and Donna Kuyper | December 5, 1987 | |
Fraggle Fool's Day: Red gets caught up in the practical jokes of Fraggle Fool's Day. One of her jokes backfires leaving her and Mokey trapped in the Gorgs' Garden. Wembley's Trip to Outer Space: Upon making too many decisive decisions, Wembley comes down with a case of Wembliosis and the only cure for it is a good scare |
Cast
- Bob Bergen – Wembley Fraggle, Cantus the Minstrel, The World's Oldest Fraggle, Archbanger Fraggle, Gunge (in some episodes), Furious Garboil, Lugnut Doozer, Additional Voices
- Townsend Coleman – Gobo Fraggle, Wrench Doozer, Architect Doozer, Additional Voices
- Barbara Goodson – Red Fraggle, Wingnut Doozer, Additional Voices
- Michael Laskin – Junior Gorg
- Mona Marshall – Mokey Fraggle, Cotterpin Doozer, Additional Voices
- Patricia Parris - Ma Gorg, Additional Voices
- Rob Paulsen – Boober Fraggle, Sprocket, Marjory the Trash Heap, Henchy Fraggle, Rhinestone Doozer, Additional Voices
- Patrick Pinney – Uncle Traveling Matt, Pa Gorg, Flange Doozer, Additional Voices
- Stu Rosen – Storyteller Fraggle
- John Stephenson – Jerome "Doc" Crystal, Philo, Gunge, Additional Voices
Crew
- Stu Rosen - Voice Director
DVD releases
Lionsgate Entertainment released the complete series on January 19, 2010.[5][6]
References
- ^ "Animation Industry Finding Cost Of Laughter Is In Serious Trouble". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
- ^ The Disney Channel Magazine, Vol. 8, no. 2 (typo in magazine: should be "no. 3"), May/June 1990: pp. 22, 34, 36-37, 46.
- ^ The Disney Channel Magazine, Vol. 13, no. 2 (typo in magazine: should be "no. 3"), April/May 1995: pp. 26, 28, 44.
- ^ The Disney Channel Magazine, Vol. 13, no. 4, June/July 1995: p. 48.
- ^ "Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series - Lionsgate Releasing The Complete Series DVDs: Details and Packaging". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ^ "Fraggle Rock: The Complete Animated Series". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
External links
- Fraggle Rock
- 1987 American television series debuts
- 1987 American television series endings
- 1980s American animated television series
- American children's television series
- NBC network shows
- Television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters
- Television series by The Jim Henson Company
- Preschool education television series