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{{episode|show=[[Fraggle Rock]]|airdate=December 24, [[1984]]|writer=[[Jerry Juhl]]<br>[[Jocelyn Stevenson]]<br>[[Susan Juhl]]|director=[[Doug Williams]]}}
 
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[[Gobo Fraggle|Gobo]] thinks the [[Fraggles|Fraggles']] own Solstice holiday, [[the Festival of the Bells]], is a big waste of time. Despite [[Cantus the Minstrel|Cantus']] warnings, Gobo goes on a journey to find out if the mythical [[Great Bell]] at the heart of [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]] is real. When the Rock slows down in the winter, the Fraggles hold the Festival of the Bells to make sure it keeps moving. As part of the celebration, they ring bells to awaken the Great Bell at the heart of the Rock. They also dress up as a [[Weebabeast]], who used to guard the Great Bell when the Rock was small.
   
[[Doc]] and [[Sprocket]] explore mid-winter holiday traditions from around the world. Meanwhile, [[Gobo]] thinks the [[Fraggles|Fraggles']] own Solstice holiday, [[the Festival of the Bells]], is a big waste of time. Despite [[Cantus|Cantus']] warnings, Gobo goes on a journey to find out if the mythical [[The Great Bell|Great Bell]] at the heart of [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]] is real.
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Meanwhile, [[Doc]] and [[Sprocket]] explore mid-winter holiday traditions from around the world.
   
 
==Notes==
When the Rock slows down in the winter, the Fraggles hold the Festival of the Bells to make sure it keeps moving. As part of the celebration, they ring bells to awaken the Great Bell at the heart of the Rock. They also dress up as a [[Weeba Beast]], who used to guard the Great Bell when the Rock was small.
 
 
* All of the ''Fraggle Rock'' seasons began on [[HBO]] at the beginning of January, except for the third season, which began a week early so that this solstice episode could air before [[Christmas]]. The episode was repeated each year at Christmas time.
   
 
* The songs "Weeba Weeba" and "The Festival of the Bells" were both written by [[Phil Balsam]] and [[Steve Whitmire]].
==Supporting Cast==
 
*[[Cantus the Minstrel]] ([[Jim Henson]])
 
   
 
* The episode premiered in the UK, on December 22, 1984.
==Songs==
 
*"[[Weeba Weeba]]"
 
*"[[Festival of the Bells (song)|Festival of the Bells]]"
 
*"[[There's a Promise]]"
 
   
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* This episode ends with a reprise of "There's a Promise" over the credits, a departure from other episodes which features an [[Fraggle Rock Theme|instrumental/scat version]] of the theme. This marks the first of three times that the regular end theme is being replaced by an alternate song. The other two episodes are ''[[Episode 505: The River of Life|The River of Life]]'' and ''[[Episode 513: Change of Address|Change of Address]]''. This is replaced with the standard closing theme, when international versions of this episode aired.
==Notes==
 
* All of the ''Fraggle Rock'' seasons began on [[HBO]] at the beginning of January, except for the third season, which began a week early so that this solstice episode could air before [[Christmas]]. The episode was repeated each year at Christmastime.
 
   
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* This is the only alternate ending to not feature the Fraggle Rock logo before the credits.
* The songs "Weeba Weeba" and "Festival of the Bells" were both written by [[Phil Balsam]] and [[Steve Whitmire]].
 
   
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* Cantus is unaccompanied by the other minstrels.
* The episode actually received its premiere in the UK, on December 22nd 1984.
 
   
 
==Supporting cast==
* This episode ends with a reprise of "There's a Promise" over the credits, a departure from other episodes which features an instrumental/scat version of the theme.
 
 
* [[Cantus the Minstrel]] ([[Jim Henson]])
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==Songs==
 
*"[[Weeba Weeba]]"
 
*"[[There's a Promise]]"
 
*"[[The Festival of the Bells (song)|The Festival of the Bells]]"
   
 
==Video releases==
 
==Video releases==
 
*''[[A Festive Fraggle Holiday!]]'' ([[Jim Henson Video]], [[1993]]) -- closing credits cut
 
*''[[A Festive Fraggle Holiday!]]'' ([[Jim Henson Video]], [[1993]]) -- closing credits cut
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*''Jim Henson Presents Fraggle Rock: The Bells of Fraggle Rock & Blanket of Snow, Blanket of Woe'' ([[Virgin Videos|Virgin Video]], [[1985]])
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*''[[Fraggle Rock: Complete Third Season]]'' ([[Hit Entertainment|HIT!]], [[2007]])
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*''[[Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection]]'' (HIT!, [[2008]])
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*''[[A Merry Fraggle Holiday]]'' ([[Lions Gate Entertainment]], 2009)
   
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==International episode titles==
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*[[Fraggle Rock (France)|France]]: "Les Cloches de Fraggle Rock"
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*[[Die Fraggles|Germany]]: "Die Glocken von Fraggle-Rock"
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*[[Los Fraguel|Spain]]: "Las campanas de Fraggle Rock"
   
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[[Category:Fraggle_Rock_Episodes|301]]
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[[Category:Christmas Productions|Bells of Fraggle Rock]]

Revision as of 13:40, 22 December 2013

Fraggle Rock
Air Date December 24, 1984
Written by Jerry Juhl
Jocelyn Stevenson
Susan Juhl
Director Doug Williams
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FraggleRock-TheBellsOfFraggleRock

Gobo thinks the Fraggles' own Solstice holiday, the Festival of the Bells, is a big waste of time. Despite Cantus' warnings, Gobo goes on a journey to find out if the mythical Great Bell at the heart of Fraggle Rock is real. When the Rock slows down in the winter, the Fraggles hold the Festival of the Bells to make sure it keeps moving. As part of the celebration, they ring bells to awaken the Great Bell at the heart of the Rock. They also dress up as a Weebabeast, who used to guard the Great Bell when the Rock was small.

Meanwhile, Doc and Sprocket explore mid-winter holiday traditions from around the world.

Notes

  • All of the Fraggle Rock seasons began on HBO at the beginning of January, except for the third season, which began a week early so that this solstice episode could air before Christmas. The episode was repeated each year at Christmas time.
  • The episode premiered in the UK, on December 22, 1984.
  • This episode ends with a reprise of "There's a Promise" over the credits, a departure from other episodes which features an instrumental/scat version of the theme. This marks the first of three times that the regular end theme is being replaced by an alternate song. The other two episodes are The River of Life and Change of Address. This is replaced with the standard closing theme, when international versions of this episode aired.
  • This is the only alternate ending to not feature the Fraggle Rock logo before the credits.
  • Cantus is unaccompanied by the other minstrels.

Supporting cast

Songs

Video releases

International episode titles

  • France: "Les Cloches de Fraggle Rock"
  • Germany: "Die Glocken von Fraggle-Rock"
  • Spain: "Las campanas de Fraggle Rock"

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