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Gobo and his Uncle "Travelling" Matt are both named after special effects technologies: the gobo and the travelling matte respectively. But does anybody know why? --Paul A 09:00, 20 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Thats the eternal mystery of Fraggle Rock. Could the words of the theme song also be included please?
- I'm pretty sure the Doozers were never portrayed as hating jews, so I'm deleting the statement "Doozers are in a sense anti-semitic." I assume this is someone's joke.
Drug References?
Why is there no mention of it also being drug-related? Lack of resources to suggest it?
- Explain what you mean by this. -- zanimum
I can't remember the episode title, but here is one example. In this episode, a crack opens in the wall of fraggle rock and "magic" water flows out of it. The fraggles try it and it puts them into a bouncy, high energy, psychedelic state. Soon life becomes too hectic in fraggle rock and things get out of control. In addition, the fraggles can’t stop drinking the magic water. In addition, there are ominous rumblings from deep beneath fraggle rock suggesting that something bad will happen. Eventually they close the crack in the wall and normalcy returns. Some one will need to flesh out the details of this episode if it is to be used as an example, since I don't remember all of the details.
Edit: I remember the name of the episode now....it's "Wembley's Wonderful Whoopie Water"
- also, in the episode in season 1 where everyone falls in love with wembley, the havoc surrounding love potion number nine being dropped in the water supply reminds me of the acid section of the drug years. Glitterglue 07:54, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
The Cave of Boredom seems very like a drug trip. Boober's attempt to wash socks in the cave seems like something done under the influence of drugs. Pittsburgh Poet (talk) 17:34, 11 March 2011 (UTC)
Fraggle Rawk
Does anybody know that Allister made a punk cover of the theme song called "Fraggle Rawk"?
A few different punk bands have made covers of the theme song... It's got a great beat to it all ready, anyone can have their own fun with it... I think it's a generation thing. Just like posting on random (but great) television shows from the '80s.
Aliens
If I remember correctly, the gorgs were visited by aliens or something once. =Nichalp «Talk»= 18:35, August 22, 2005 (UTC)
Films
If we're listing all the books related to Fraggle Rock, the VHS and DVDs should also be listed.
- No one`s stopping you. -- zanimum
The episode list is a dead url. A good one is http://www.tv.com/fraggle-rock/show/3535/episode_listings.html&season=0 This is my first Wiki-interaction. Not sure of the best course of action. Post the url or add the whole list to the page. -- Mark Goergen
Music
There was also an album (or more) released. I have it on vinyl. This album and perhaps its tracklisting can be mentioned in the music section. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Zepheus (talk • contribs)
Traveling Matt and Gobo
I removed the link to Matte (filmmaking) previously attached to the Traveling Matt character. First, while there is a connection between Gobo and Traveling Matt to the film-making processes, noone seems to know what that connection is. Second, the delink is consistent with Gobo not being linked to Gobo (lighting). Third, I think it is confusing when one clicks the link to Traveling Matt and is taken to Matte (filmmaking). The connection is not immediately apparent.
In the future, these possible links between Traveling Matt to Matte (filmmaking) and Gobo to Gobo (lighting) should be probably be handled in a future 'Trivia' section. --- Luis1972 18:13, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
A Wembley mount is a common tripod part, and a Red is a light. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.248.76.180 (talk) 02:17, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
Does anyone else notice that in the postcards Traveling Matt's height changes? like.. sometimes he's the height of a parking meter.. other times he's about the size of a normal fraggle. --68.12.102.184 (talk) 01:34, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
"Travelling matte" is a technique used in film to superimpose a moving character on a moving background. Eg exactly how Uncle Travelling Matt's segments are made! He's green-screened, or travelling-matted, onto footage shot separately. It's a bit of an obscure pun, but since it refers to Matt's own appearances, it might be worth keeping mention in. And yes, a gobo is something you put over a stage light, to affect the light it projects. Gobo's name is not really relevant to his character, but Uncle Matt's name is! It's worth including the link, it's mostly nostalgic adults who'd read this page anyway. I believe there's also a non-travelling, stationary matte used for things that don't move, but this is all history now film's all edited on computers. 94.197.127.53 (talk) 15:28, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
Trash Heap
Can someone please determine if Marjorie ever referred to herself as "[being] around more than once"? If this is an imposed description, perhaps a rephrasing away from the innuendo is in order... Bill D 22:44, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
Season 2 DVD
I note that the Season 2 DVD collection has been released, seemingly on time, as it is available in stores (or at least my local Wal-Mart!). --Reecesel 09:36, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
SONGS
the doozers sang a song about knitting. xx little anna 20:36, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
This page is up for deletion. The text is:
"This is an episode of Fraggle Rock in which Wembley finds an egg. The next morning it hatches into a baby tree-creature. He decides to feed it a radish, because Fraggles like radishes. When that doesn't work, Wembley feeds the tree-creature some mashed peas. Then Wembley asks Boober for an artichoke soufflé. Then he runs back to his room, which he shares with Gobo. Boober calls out, "Wait! You forgot the garnish!" The tree creature doesn't like soufflé, but Mokey gives it some seeds to eat."
Do we want a separate List of espisodes of Fraggle Rock ? Or something like that. -- Beardo 06:52, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
conflict in year of movie release
- i'm not really qualified to figure out which one's right, but the main fraggle rock article states that the movie will come out in 2007-2008, while the fraggle rock: the movie article states that it will come out in late 2008 or early 2009. presumably the latter is right as it cites its source. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Glitterglue (talk • contribs) 07:57, 16 January 2007 (UTC).
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The Muppets Take Manhattan
In the huge wedding scene at the end of the film, various Muppets are seated in the church, including Travelling Matt (and I'm sure there were other Fraggles). Where could I mention that in the main text of this article? --Procrastinatrix 19:29, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
Mokey a Lesbian
The Character list says Mokey '...recites poetry and was a lesbian.' Where is this reference coming from? Site a reference or remove it please. RainnIceberg 21 November 2008 —Preceding comment was added at 08:50, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
Boomerang TV
The articale lists Boomerang TV as one of the original channels to broadcast Fraggle Rock. I don't think that this should be included, since I'm sure Boomerang didn't begin broadcasting until the 2000's. In my opinion, only ITV should be listed for the UK. -- Zestos
Name of Trash Heap
When I watched it, the name of the Trash Heap was "Trashy". 76.126.35.84 (talk) 18:53, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
Sprocket the dog
In the British version, the lighthouse keeper's dog, Sprocket, looks to be the same puppet and character as the dog in The Storyteller. I'm not sure whether they're intended to be the same character: perhaps somebody who access to some background notes, or who lives close to the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, could do some detective work... Dom Kaos (talk) 14:31, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
- The dog from StoryTeller is an entirely different puppet from Sprocket. —scarecroe (talk) 03:42, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
- I stand corrected! Dom Kaos (talk) 14:02, 29 May 2009 (UTC)
"Creating this allegorical world allowed the program to kill Jews.[2]" What????
I don't recall any Fraggle Rock episodes dealing with killing Jews. I can't imagine why this line is in there--with a footnote, apparently! This sentence should be removed, as someone has obviously slipped it in as part of some agenda or maybe to try and be funny. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.237.68.55 (talk) 14:31, 7 October 2009 (UTC)
Powerdriving Cecil
Powerdriving Cecil, a friend of Red's. Has a peculiar habit of asking female fraggles if they want to be "powerdrived".
This doesn't sound very in-keeping with a children's TV programme, and searching for "Powerdriving Cecil" on Google seems to return results only from sites that mirror or quote this Wikipedia article. However, I am no expert on the subject, so could someone familiar with Fraggle Rock please input with a view to confirming that it is based on fact or removing this misinformation? Many thanks. :-) leevclarke (talk) 20:23, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
- I was about to comment with the same thing XD I think someone had a little too much fun with the wiki here. No to sure about Keith Beresheim either... 69.176.245.142 (talk) 02:12, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
Books
The article mentions a line of comics, but I remember having a few short storybooks as a kid, each one focused on a different Fraggle. I can't remember anything else about them. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.224.98.35 (talk) 03:45, 11 October 2010 (UTC)