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Boober Fraggle is one of the five main Fraggles in Fraggle Rock. He has green skin and fur, red hair, and no visible eyes. He usually wears a brown cap and scarf.
Unlike other Fraggles, Boober does not like fun and games and spends most of his time worrying about doom and disease. When he's not worrying about himself, he's busy warning others. He is easily frightened and suffers from a variety of phobias like a fear of heights (as seen in "Sir Hubris and the Gorgs" when Boober was at the bottom of the five Fraggles' Sir Hubris disguise). Because of his fears, he is very knowledgeable about health and superstition. He has a lucky charm for just about anything -- often multiples.
Aside from his friends, there are only two things in life that Boober is very fond of: laundry and cooking. Boober is much like a Cave Fraggle, though this may just be a coincidence. It is unknown exactly whose socks Boober is cleaning; the only Fraggle known to wear them is Uncle Traveling Matt.
Boober lives on his own in a hole. He often hangs out with Wembley Fraggle and is easily annoyed by Red Fraggle's endless enthusiasm.
In "Sprocket's Big Adventure," it is revealed that Boober is allergic to dogs.
Inside his dreams, Boober has a fun alter ego named Sidebottom (also performed by Dave Goelz).
According to the episode "Bored Stiff", he also likes to warn other Fraggles of impending doom.
As the series progresses, Boober gradually and notably becomes less pessimistic in personality and eventually begins to appreciate some of the fun things that Fraggles usually like to do!
Boober was named after an angry cow encountered by one of Jim Henson's daughters in Devon.[1] In the language of the ancient Fraggles, "Boober" means "Tie 'em to a rock!"
According to Henson.com's 2006 featured character profile:
Boober Fraggle appeared in A Muppet Family Christmas with the other four Fraggles. He suspected that Kermit the Frog and Robin the Frog are disease-carriers which Kermit stated that they weren't. He and the other Fraggles later appeared during "The Holly and the Ivy" number when they pop up to see where the songs are coming from.
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- ↑ Jim Henson interview conducted by Judy Harris for Cinefantastique in 1982