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{{episode|show=[[Fraggle Rock]]|airdate=May 27, [[1985]]|writer=[[Laura Phillips]]|director=[[Eric Till]]}}
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{{episode|show=[[Fraggle Rock]]|airdate=January 6, [[1986]]|writer=[[Sugith Varughese]]|director=[[Eric Till]]}}
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[[Image:401b.JPG|thumb|300px|]]
[[The Doozers]] think that [[Gunge]] is their king, forcing the rat to choose between glory and his friendship with [[Philo]].
 
   
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[[Doc]] pulls up the floorboards in the [[Doc's Workshop|workshop]] in order to undo the clogs in the pipes. [[Sprocket]] goes through the hole in the ground and ends up loose in [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]] and starts looking for [[Gobo Fraggle]]. He knocks over a bunch of [[Doozers|Doozer]] towers and ruins [[Boober Fraggle|Boober]]'s (in)famous Doozer-stick stew.
==Supporting Cast==
 
*[[Cotterpin Doozer]] ([[Kathy Mullen]])
 
*[[Architect Doozer]] ([[Jerry Nelson]])
 
*[[Yeaster Doozer]] ([[Sandra Shamas]])
 
   
==Songs==
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==Fraggle Facts==
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* We learn that [[Boober Fraggle]] is allergic to [[Dogs|dogs]].
*I'm Gonna Be a Star
 
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*Gonna Party! (Saturday Night)
 
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* We learn that [[Marjory the Trash Heap]] speaks fluent Dog.
*Anything At All
 
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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* This episode reintroduces the [[Fraggles|Fraggle]], [[Doozers|Doozer]] and [[Gorgs|Gorg]] worlds (as well as Doc's workshop) to the viewer in a nutshell, thus making it the ideal season premiere.
The first two seasons of the show had 24 episodes each. The third season was also planned as 24 episodes, but the last two produced for the third season -- "[[Sidebottom Blues]]" and "[[Wembley's Wonderful Whoopie Water]]" were held over for the fourth season instead.
 
   
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*From this episode onward, episode titles are displayed on the screen during the first few seconds of the episode, after the opening theme has ended.
==Video releases==
 
*''[[Doin' Things That Doozers Do]]'' ([[HIT!]], 2005) -- ''DVD only; bonus "locked" episode''
 
   
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*The song "A Time to Build" was later used in "[[Episode 118: Beaver & Spider|episode 118]]" of ''[[The Animal Show]]''.
{{Ep-nav|prev=[[Gunge the Great and Glorious]]|series=[[Fraggle Rock]]|next=[[Wembley's Wonderful Whoopie Water]]}}
 
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*[[Crusty Doozer]] can be seen briefly in full Doozer dress (hard hat/tool belts), but also still wearing his beads.
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==Supporting cast==
 
*[[Cotterpin Doozer]] ([[Kathryn Mullen]])
 
* [[Architect Doozer]]
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*[[Bulldoozer]] ([[Tim Gosley]])
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==Songs==
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*"[[This Way]]"
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*"[[A Time to Build]]"
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==Video releases==
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*''[[Fraggle Rock: Complete Third Season]]'' ([[Hit Entertainment|HIT!]], [[2007]])
   
 
{{Ep-nav|prev=[[Episode 322: Gunge the Great and Glorious|Gunge the Great and Glorious]]|series=[[Fraggle Rock]]|next=[[Episode 402: Wembley's Wonderful Whoopie Water|Wembley's Wonderful Whoopie Water]]}}
 
[[Category:Fraggle Rock Episodes|401]]
 
[[Category:Fraggle Rock Episodes|401]]

Revision as of 22:59, 8 December 2014

Fraggle Rock
Air Date January 6, 1986
Written by Sugith Varughese
Director Eric Till
401b

Doc pulls up the floorboards in the workshop in order to undo the clogs in the pipes. Sprocket goes through the hole in the ground and ends up loose in Fraggle Rock and starts looking for Gobo Fraggle. He knocks over a bunch of Doozer towers and ruins Boober's (in)famous Doozer-stick stew.

Fraggle Facts

Notes

  • This episode reintroduces the Fraggle, Doozer and Gorg worlds (as well as Doc's workshop) to the viewer in a nutshell, thus making it the ideal season premiere.
  • From this episode onward, episode titles are displayed on the screen during the first few seconds of the episode, after the opening theme has ended.

Supporting cast

Songs

Video releases

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