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Fraggle Rock | |
Air Date | February 17, 1986 |
Written by | David Young |
Director | Eric Till |
Boober thinks that his life is complete when Wembley gives him a legendary blue rollie -- but gifts are meant to be shared.
Songs
Notes
- The episode was nominated for a Gemini Award, for "Best Direction in a Comedy/Variety/Entertainment/Performing Arts Program or Series".
- This episode wasn't created as a Christmas episode, but its theme of unselfishness makes it appropriate for the holiday season. The Fraggles sing "Pass It On" to Kermit and Robin the Frog in their appearance in the 1987 special A Muppet Family Christmas, and this episode was paired with "The Bells of Fraggle Rock" for a 1993 video release.
Video releases
- A Festive Fraggle Holiday! (Jim Henson Video, 1993) -- closing credits cut
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