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Episode 203: The Trash Heap Doesn't Live Here Anymore
| Fraggle Rock | |
| Air Date | January 16, 1984 |
| Written by | Jerry Juhl |
| Director | George Bloomfield |

Added by Toughpigs
Added by Drillbit TaylorMa Gorg wants a gazebo built in the garden, so Junior plans to build it in the Trash Heap's place. Thinking she's an ordinary compost pile, Junior plans to throw her into the river. Terrified for their oracle, Philo and Gunge enlist the help of the notoriously helpless Wembley and Boober.
Meanwhile, Doc teaches Sprocket about the different changes of water.
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Fraggle Facts
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- The Gorgs' blessing over their meal gives a clue to their religious beliefs: "All thanks to the Spirit of the Great Gorgs and the generosity of the garden. Hey nonny, nonny, nonny."
- If the Trash Heap is moved she may change, in regards to her voice. Her voice changes throughout the course of the episode as she is moved around the Gorgs' garden.
Notes
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- In the beginning before it is revealed that the Trash Heap changes if she is moved, she has slightly taken on a Jersey accent.
- Neither Gobo, Red or Mokey appear in this episode. Gobo was mentioned to be exploring the Ring Caverns.
- This is the first episode to have only two main Fraggles.
- Despite this episode not featuring Gobo or the collection of Traveling Matt's postcard, Uncle Matt's postcard still makes it in... Wembley recites Travelling Matt's postcard from memory while in the Gorg's garden.
Songs
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Video releases
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- Fraggle Rock: Complete Second Season (HIT!, 2006)
- Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection (HIT!, 2008)
International episode titles
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- France: "La grande Crado a disparu"
- Germany: "Die Müllhalde lebt hier nicht" (The landfill does not live here)
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