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− | '''Fraggle Rock episode 220: A Cave of One's Own''' |
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+ | [[Mokey]] and [[Red]] decide to move in together, but they're completely different. They try very hard to share their activities and agree all the time, but the pressure gets to be too much for them. |
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− | '''Air Date:''' May 14, 1984 |
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+ | ==Quotes== |
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− | '''Writer:''' [[Jerry Juhl]] & [[Susan Juhl]] |
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+ | '''Mokey:''' Red, Red, no, no, no -- ''clutter'' is the manifestation of freedom, and I want to learn that from you.</p> |
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+ | </blockquote> |
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− | '''Director:''' [[George Bloomfield]] |
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+ | *[[Lanford]] ([[Rob Mills]]) |
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+ | *[[Mirkmonster]] ([[Bob Stutt]]) |
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+ | ==Songs== |
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− | ''(summary)'' |
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+ | *Somewhere There's a Special Place |
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+ | *Share and You're Not Alone |
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+ | ==Fraggle Facts== |
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− | '''Songs:''' |
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+ | Red and Mokey search for a new cave to share, and they find [[Red and Mokey's cave|a previously unknown cave]] that looks out right over [[the Great Hall]]. It's very unlikely that such an attractive piece of real estate would remain undiscovered, especially since so much of the Rock has been explored. This suggests that the Rock magically changes its geography to suit the Fraggles' needs, a fact that becomes very important at the end of the series. |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | Three supporting characters make their debut in this episode, two off-screen. Mokey introduces Red to [[Lanford]], her pet night-blooming yellow-leaved deathwort, who takes an instant mutual dislike to Red. Lanford takes an important role in some future episodes, including [[Episode 311: The Beanbarrow, the Burden and the Bright Bouquet]] and [[Episode 411: Wonder Mountain]]. |
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+ | This episode also marks the introduction of [[Ms. Ardath]] and her Airedale [[Marigold]], who serve as [[Doc]] and [[Sprocket|Sprocket's]] love interests for the rest of the series. Ms. Ardath moves into the neighborhood and opens a bed-and-breakfast, which infuriates Doc until he meets the charming Ms. Ardath. |
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+ | Another Henson reference pops up in [[Uncle Matt|Uncle Matt's]] postcard, in a scene reminiscient of ''[[E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial]]'' -- Matt hides in a toybox, right next to an [[Oscar the Grouch]] doll. |
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+ | ==See also== |
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Revision as of 03:41, 6 May 2006
Fraggle Rock | |
Air Date | May 14, 1984 |
Written by | Susan Juhl and Jerry Juhl |
Director | George Bloomfield |
Mokey and Red decide to move in together, but they're completely different. They try very hard to share their activities and agree all the time, but the pressure gets to be too much for them.
Quotes
Mokey: Red, Red, no, no, no -- clutter is the manifestation of freedom, and I want to learn that from you.
Supporting Cast
Songs
- Somewhere There's a Special Place
- Share and You're Not Alone
Fraggle Facts
Red and Mokey search for a new cave to share, and they find a previously unknown cave that looks out right over the Great Hall. It's very unlikely that such an attractive piece of real estate would remain undiscovered, especially since so much of the Rock has been explored. This suggests that the Rock magically changes its geography to suit the Fraggles' needs, a fact that becomes very important at the end of the series.
Notes
Three supporting characters make their debut in this episode, two off-screen. Mokey introduces Red to Lanford, her pet night-blooming yellow-leaved deathwort, who takes an instant mutual dislike to Red. Lanford takes an important role in some future episodes, including Episode 311: The Beanbarrow, the Burden and the Bright Bouquet and Episode 411: Wonder Mountain.
This episode also marks the introduction of Ms. Ardath and her Airedale Marigold, who serve as Doc and Sprocket's love interests for the rest of the series. Ms. Ardath moves into the neighborhood and opens a bed-and-breakfast, which infuriates Doc until he meets the charming Ms. Ardath.
Another Henson reference pops up in Uncle Matt's postcard, in a scene reminiscient of E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial -- Matt hides in a toybox, right next to an Oscar the Grouch doll.
Video/DVD releases
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