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{{episode|show=[[Fraggle Rock]]|airdate=February 13, [[1984]]|writer=[[Jocelyn Stevenson]]|director=[[George Bloomfield]]}} |
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+ | * There's another [[Jim Henson]] reference in this episode: Cantus instructs Mokey in the way of the Minstrels, telling her that "All is all. Is is." This line, a parody of '60s-style cosmic wisdom, was intoned by the Monk ([[Jerry Nelson]]) in Henson's [[1969]] experimental TV program, ''[[The Cube]]''. |
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Revision as of 20:59, 12 July 2011
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Air Date | February 13, 1984 |
Written by | Jocelyn Stevenson |
Director | George Bloomfield |
When the traveling Minstrels make another visit, Mokey decides she's always wanted to be a Minstrel, too. She takes off with the Minstrels, but Cantus, their cryptic leader, makes her doubt that she really has the dedication to follow this path.
Meanwhile, Doc buys himself a saxophone and takes lessons from its instructions.
Fraggle Facts
- There are four Minstrels who follow Cantus, but it's possible for other Fraggles to join as well. To become a Minstrel, they need to have ability and dedication, as well as the patience to put up with Cantus' tests.
Notes
- There's another Jim Henson reference in this episode: Cantus instructs Mokey in the way of the Minstrels, telling her that "All is all. Is is." This line, a parody of '60s-style cosmic wisdom, was intoned by the Monk (Jerry Nelson) in Henson's 1969 experimental TV program, The Cube.
Supporting cast
- Cantus the Minstrel (Jim Henson)
- Murray the Minstrel (Steve Whitmire)
- Brio the Minstrel (Terry Angus)
- Brool the Minstrel (Tim Gosley)
Songs
- "Follow Your Heart"
- "Music Makes Us Real (Ping!)"
- "Water Drip Song"
- "Lose Your Heart (And It's Found)"
Video releases
- Fraggle Rock: Complete Second Season (HIT!, 2006)
- Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection (HIT!, 2008)
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