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Fraggle Rock (animated)

Show Summary

Aired: 1987 - 1988
Show Type: Animated
Country of Origin: US

In September 1987 Fraggle Rock reached a peak popularity and spawned its own animated series. The Fraggle Rock cartoon was based very closely to the original series, even following up on some episodes.

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JeNMidoriPosted: 03/03/2008
Ohh my god I was so confused, I said man I thought these were muppets not cartoons. I always remeber them as underground muppets , but I never remember their name till now... IM SO GLAD TO SEE THESE GUYS AGAIN IM 23 AND I WILL LOVE TO GO BACK O THOSE YEARS.
TherealRNOPosted: 06/20/2008
JeNM: Jim and company made the cartoon for people who couldn't otherwise get the original puppeteered series, because of the original series airing on HBO, which was--and still is--a channel everyone (even those with digital) must often pay extra for. Thus, this show was a way to get Fraggles and their message to everyone. "Dance your cares away...Down at Fraggle Rock!" Or as Red Fraggle (puppeteered by Karen Prell in the original series & voice acted in this animated spin-off by Barbara Goodson) said, "Bring back the wonder we knew long ago."
square eyed spazPosted: 08/31/2008
I actually liked this version better than the original...My favourite was Red.
fragglefan0714Posted: 11/29/2008
oh man i am 21 years old and like much of my trailer park baby kind fraggle rock is one of my fondest childhod memories. i loved this show.... wish it were still on.
i am inclinded to agree with TherealRNO "ring back thewonder we knew long ago." well put i must say.
thank you for showing me a happier time.
charizardtrainerPosted: 05/08/2009
I remember watching it on Odyssey Network before Hallmark took control of the channel

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