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Revision as of 21:02, 15 May 2010
Fraggle Rock | |
Air Date | February 24, 1986 |
Written by | B.P. Nichol |
Director | Terry Maskell |
When Mokey feels her artistic popularity is overshadowed by that of a painter named Pedley Fraggle, she sets out to get it back. The Trash Heap gives her a magic paintbrush -- but it can bring great danger to anyone who uses it.
Notes
- Bob Stutt performs Gunge in this episode, lip-synched to Richard Hunt's voice. He also filled in as Boober in "Junior Faces the Music."[1]
- Despite becoming friends in "The Beanbarrow, the Burden and the Bright Bouquet", Red shows hatred toward Lanford in this episode.
- In one scene, Mokey refers to her baloobius, a term first used in "Scared Silly".
Supporting cast
- Lanford (Rob Mills)
- Fergus Fraggle (Michael Petersen)
- Pedley Fraggle (Michael Petersen)
- Architect Doozer (Jerry Nelson)
Songs
Video releases
- Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection (HIT!, 2008)
- Fraggle Rock: The Complete Final Season (Lions Gate Entertainment, 2009)
Sources
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