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Fraggle Rock
Air Date January 2, 1984
Written by Laura Phillips
Director George Bloomfield
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Boober: Wembley, I've found you in my book! You have all the symptoms of someone whose life has no meaning.

Red is teaching a swimming lesson, Gobo is recounting his many adventures, Mokey is giving a poetry reading, and Boober is preparing a meal for the World's Oldest Fraggle. But Wembley feels like his life has no meaning until a giant egg falls from the sky and lands in the Fraggle Pond. The egg, which fell into the Gorgs' well when Junior Gorg tried to shake it out of its nest, belongs to Mama and Papa Tree Creature.

Wembley is the only Fraggle who recognizes the strange object as a "baby house," so he sits on the egg until it hatches. But when the Baby Tree Creature emerges and mistakes Wembley for its mama, Wembley discovers that he doesn't know how to take care of it. Even though he eventually figures out what to feed the baby, he knows that he'll never be able to teach it how to fly. So with the help of his friends and some balloons from Doc's Workshop, Wembley airlifts the Baby Tree Creature out of Fraggle Rock and back to his home in the the Gorgs' Garden, where it is reunited with its family.

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Notes

  • There was a short production break before Season Two began. The last episode of the first season, "New Trash Heap in Town," was recorded in May 1983; this episode was recorded in September. The only major production or cast change was that Cheryl Wagner replaced Myra Fried as the voice and face of Ma Gorg.
  • Sprocket celebrates his birthday in this episode.

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