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{{song|writer=[[Philip Balsam]] and [[Dennis Lee]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=|source=|publisher=Jim Henson Productions, Inc.}}
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{{song|image=FraggleRockTitleOpening.jpg|writer=[[Philip Balsam]] and [[Dennis Lee]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=|source=|publisher=Jim Henson Productions, Inc.}}
[[File:FraggleRockTitleOpening.jpg|thumb|300px]]
 
[[Video:Fraggle Rock alternate openings|thumb|300px|right|Two alternate openings.]]
 
 
[[Image:FraggleThemeCrowd.jpg|thumb|300px|Joyous singing Fraggles dance their cares away]]
 
[[Image:FraggleThemeCrowd.jpg|thumb|300px|Joyous singing Fraggles dance their cares away]]
 
[[File:DocWorkshopIntro.jpg|thumb|300px|The camera pan through Doc's workshop]]
 
[[File:DocWorkshopIntro.jpg|thumb|300px|The camera pan through Doc's workshop]]
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In the context of the show's internal history, the song was written by the great and wondrous ancient Fraggle named Blundig (as revealed in "[[Episode 508: Mokey, Then and Now|Mokey Then and Now]]"). [[Red Fraggle]] parodied the song as "Boober Rock" in the episode of [[Episode 202: Boober Rock|the same title]].
 
In the context of the show's internal history, the song was written by the great and wondrous ancient Fraggle named Blundig (as revealed in "[[Episode 508: Mokey, Then and Now|Mokey Then and Now]]"). [[Red Fraggle]] parodied the song as "Boober Rock" in the episode of [[Episode 202: Boober Rock|the same title]].
   
The opening was severely shortened for airings on [[TNT]], the [[Odyssey Network]], and [[The Hub]]. Before the first verse ends with "Down at Fraggle Rock", it cuts right to the end of the final verse, right before Boober ends the song. Due to is length, the Hub's airing of "[[Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk]]" uses the original long version of the theme song.
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The opening was severely shortened for airings on [[TNT]], the [[Odyssey Network]], and [[The Hub]]. Before the first verse ends with "Down at Fraggle Rock", it cuts right to the end of the final verse, right before Boober ends the song. The Hub's airing of "[[Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk]]" leaves the intro sequence unaltered, probably due to the episode's length.
   
A different opening with additional lyrics was taped but not used. In a [http://www.muppetcentral.com/articles/interviews/angus2.shtml#opening 1998 interview], [[Terry Angus]] stated that the original opening "didn't explain the show very well... At that time everything was zipping by so fast they didn't show how everything was connected." In this version, the main five Fraggle characters bang the pipes near the Fraggle Pond (a la [[The Pipebangers|the Pipebangers]]), causing Doc to observe his water pipes. Gobo peeks out of the Fraggle Hole, is noticed by Sprocket, then rushes back to the Rock, singing about how great Fraggle Rock is. In one lyric, Boober notes that "Fraggle Rock is the spot where the job that you got is 'whoopie'!" This was then followed two verses: one by the Fraggles and the other by the Gorgs. The opening theme was re-shot to better express the theme of interconnectedness between the different species and worlds. It also added a verse by the Doozers, who didn't appear in the original version. In addition to this, the Gorgs don't have a singing verse.
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A different opening with additional lyrics was taped but not used. In a [http://www.muppetcentral.com/articles/interviews/angus2.shtml#opening 1998 interview], [[Terry Angus]] stated that the original opening "didn't explain the show very well... At that time everything was zipping by so fast they didn't show how everything was connected." In this version, the main five Fraggle characters bang the pipes near the Fraggle Pond (a la [[the Pipebangers]]), causing Doc to observe his water pipes. Gobo peeks out of the Fraggle Hole, is noticed by Sprocket, then rushes back to the Rock, singing about how great Fraggle Rock is. In one lyric, Boober notes that "Fraggle Rock is the spot where the job that you got is 'whoopie'!" This was then followed two verses: one by the Fraggles and the other by the Gorgs. The opening theme was re-shot to better express the theme of interconnectedness between the different species and worlds. It also added a verse by the Doozers, who didn't appear in the original version. In addition to this, the Gorgs don't have a singing verse.
 
The theme song was performed by [[Uncle Traveling Matt]], [[Wembley Fraggle|Wembley]] and [[Red Fraggle]] at the ''[[Jim Henson's Musical World]]'' concert on April 14, 2012.
 
   
 
==Alternate openings==
 
==Alternate openings==
 
[[File:GoboFingerofLightOpening.jpg|thumb|300px|Gobo says "Down at Fraggle Rock" in "The Finger of Light"]]
 
[[File:GoboFingerofLightOpening.jpg|thumb|300px|Gobo says "Down at Fraggle Rock" in "The Finger of Light"]]
 
[[File:WembleyTerribleTunnelOpening.jpg|thumb|300px|Wembley in the alternate opening for "The Terrible Tunnel"]]
 
[[File:WembleyTerribleTunnelOpening.jpg|thumb|300px|Wembley in the alternate opening for "The Terrible Tunnel"]]
 
[[File:Fraggle Rock alternate openings|thumb|300px|right|Two alternate openings.]]
   
 
Five different endings were filmed featuring each of the five main Fraggles saying the final "Down at Fraggle Rock." These endings were meant to be used in different episodes throughout the series, but only the one with Boober was used regularly. The opening that ended with [[Wembley Fraggle|Wembley]] was used in "[[Episode 108: The Terrible Tunnel|The Terrible Tunnel]]," and the one with Gobo was used in "[[Episode 112: The Finger of Light|The Finger of Light]]."
 
Five different endings were filmed featuring each of the five main Fraggles saying the final "Down at Fraggle Rock." These endings were meant to be used in different episodes throughout the series, but only the one with Boober was used regularly. The opening that ended with [[Wembley Fraggle|Wembley]] was used in "[[Episode 108: The Terrible Tunnel|The Terrible Tunnel]]," and the one with Gobo was used in "[[Episode 112: The Finger of Light|The Finger of Light]]."
   
While the latter was retained in [[The Disney Channel|Disney Channel]] airings, the regular theme, ending with Boober's line, replaced both versions of the openings in subsequent re-airings and on the [[Fraggle Rock: Complete First Season|first season DVD release]] of the episodes. These endings were also removed from most of the international versions of the show, while the [[De Freggels|Dutch]] and [[Fraglesy|Polish]] versions restore the original openings on DVD. Also, the ending with Wembley still exists on the [[Fraggle Rock: Complete Third Season bonus material|bonus material of the third season DVD set]] at the end of an HBO promo for "The Terrible Tunnel".
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While the latter was retained in [[The Disney Channel|Disney Channel]] airings, the regular theme, ending with Boober's line, replaced both versions of the openings for subsequent re-airings and DVD releases of the episodes, with the exception of the Dutch and Polish versions. The ending with Wembley can also be found on the [[Fraggle Rock: Complete Third Season bonus material|bonus material of the third season DVD set]] at the end of an HBO promo for "The Terrible Tunnel".
   
==Album and video versions==
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==Album versions==
The album version of this song was longer. It opened with [[Sprocket]] barking at the Fraggle hole and [[Doc]] asking what he was barking at. It also had more lines of dialogue, including a verse sung by Junior, and a scat-singing verse performed by Gobo (which is similar to the melody used from the demo version of the theme), followed by an instrumental saxophone solo, and another scat-singing verse by both Gobo and Wembley. The only album that uses the original TV version is [[Perfect Harmony (album)|Perfect Harmony]], cutting out the part with the Gorgs.
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The album version of this song was longer. It opened with [[Sprocket]] barking at the Fraggle hole and [[Doc]] asking what he was barking at. It also had more lines of dialogue, including a verse sung by Junior, and a scat-singing verse performed by Gobo (which uses the same melody as the deleted lyrics from the demo version), followed by an instrumental saxophone solo, and another scat-singing verse by both Gobo and Wembley. Subsequent album releases often shorten the instrumental break after Junior's verse, resulting in Gobo having only one scat-solo. The only album that uses the original TV version is [[Perfect Harmony (album)|Perfect Harmony]], cutting out the part with the Gorgs.
   
There are also several international edits of the album version:
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There are also several international edits to the album version:
 
* For almost all international versions, the scene with Doc and Sprocket is not heard.
 
* For almost all international versions, the scene with Doc and Sprocket is not heard.
* [[Fraggle Rock (UK)|UK]]: The theme is slightly remixed and during the beginning, only Sprocket's barking can be heard. Also, the first half of the scat-solo is instrumental. This version was used as the opening for the UK ''[[Fraggle Songs]]'' home video release, with many clips from various episodes shown to stretch the time. (US releases use the original opening with the modified video title.)
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* [[Fraggle Rock (UK)|UK]]: The theme is slightly remixed and during the beginning, only Sprocket's barking can be heard. Also, the first half of the scat-solo is instrumental. This version was used as the opening for the UK ''[[Fraggle Songs]]'' home video release, with many clips from various episodes shown to stretch the time.
 
* [[Fragglerne (album)|Denmark]], [[Fragglarna (album)|Sweden]], [[Fraggliluolassa|Finland]], and [[Fragglene (album)|Norway]]: An instrumental bass solo is heard at the beginning, and the second half of Junior's verse is replaced with either one or two verses sung by the Fraggles. (Aside from this, Junior's scat-singing remains intact in English.) Futhermore, no dialogue is heard, except for the Doozers' exchange and when Junior sees the Fraggles.
* [[Fraggle Rock (French album)|France]]: Everything, including the dialogue, is re-dubbed in French.
 
* [[Fragglerne (album)|Denmark]], [[Fragglarna (album)|Sweden]], and [[Fragglene (album)|Norway]]: An instrumental bass solo is heard at the beginning, and the second half of Junior's verse is replaced with either one or two verses sung by the Fraggles. Futhermore, no dialog is heard, except for the one before the Doozers' and when Junior sees the Fraggles.
 
 
* [[Los Fraguel (album)|Spain]]: Same as the previous version. The only difference is that, unlike the other versions, the Fraggles announce their names at the end of the Doozers' verse, just like in the original TV version.
 
* [[Los Fraguel (album)|Spain]]: Same as the previous version. The only difference is that, unlike the other versions, the Fraggles announce their names at the end of the Doozers' verse, just like in the original TV version.
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* [[De Freggels|Netherlands]]: Like the Spanish version above, the Fraggles announce their names, only this time, just before Junior catches Gobo.
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* [[Fraggle Rock (France)|France]]: Unlike the versions above, the theme song also dubs Junior's verse and Gobo's scat-singing.
   
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==Other performances==
In ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'', two brief clips from the original unaired demo version were shown while "Down at Fraggle Rock" was sung twice, before Boober ends the song. The theme song was also shortened for the ''[[Doozer Music]]'' video, ending after the Doozers' portion of the song. Portions of this song without lead vocals were also used for several DVD menus.
 
 
*The theme song was performed by [[Uncle Traveling Matt]], [[Wembley Fraggle|Wembley]] and [[Red Fraggle]] at the ''[[Jim Henson's Musical World]]'' concert on April 14, 2012.
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*In ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'', two brief clips from the original unaired demo version were shown while "Down at Fraggle Rock" was sung twice, before Boober ends the song. The theme song was also shortened for the ''[[Doozer Music]]'' video, ending after the Doozers' portion of the song.
   
 
==Closing theme==
 
==Closing theme==
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On TNT and the Odyssey Network, the closing was shortened. After "Dance your cares away..." is first sung, it cuts to the shot of Red falling into the Fraggle Pond.
 
On TNT and the Odyssey Network, the closing was shortened. After "Dance your cares away..." is first sung, it cuts to the shot of Red falling into the Fraggle Pond.
 
A creditless version of the closing seauence was used for the [[Los Fraguel|Spanish]] and [[Fragglit|Finnish]] editions (the Spanish edition only shows the translated title logo at the beginning) and at the end of "Dance Your Cares Away: The Evolution of the Theme Song" on the bonus features of the [[Fraggle Rock: The Complete Final Season|complete final season DVD set]]. Another version of the theme without the lead vocals was also used for the DVD credits of the [[Fraggle Rock: Complete Third Season bonus material|the third season's bonus material on the fifth disc]] (as well as on the menus of several DVD releases).
 
   
 
In the [[Episode 513: Change of Address|final episode]] of the series, the closing theme was sung by the entire cast during the end credits: the Fraggles, the Doozers, [[Marjory the Trash Heap]], [[Philo and Gunge]], the [[Gorgs]], and even Doc and Sprocket, who wrap it up in the same fashion that Boober does for the opening.
 
In the [[Episode 513: Change of Address|final episode]] of the series, the closing theme was sung by the entire cast during the end credits: the Fraggles, the Doozers, [[Marjory the Trash Heap]], [[Philo and Gunge]], the [[Gorgs]], and even Doc and Sprocket, who wrap it up in the same fashion that Boober does for the opening.
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==Releases==
 
==Releases==
'''Audio'''
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*''[[Fraggle Rock (album)|Fraggle Rock]]''
 
*''[[Fraggle Rock (album)|Fraggle Rock]]''
 
*''[[Perfect Harmony (album)|Perfect Harmony]]'' (opening and closing)
 
*''[[Perfect Harmony (album)|Perfect Harmony]]'' (opening and closing)
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*''[[Favorite Songs from Jim Henson's Muppets (sheet music book)|Favorite Songs from Jim Henson's Muppets]]'' (1986)
 
*''[[Favorite Songs from Jim Henson's Muppets (sheet music book)|Favorite Songs from Jim Henson's Muppets]]'' (1986)
   
 
==Unaired demo gallery==
==Galleries==
 
 
<gallery widths=209 spacing=small orientation=landscape position=center captionalign=center hideaddbutton=true>
===Opening and Closing===
 
<gallery widths=175 spacing=small orientation=landscape position=center captionalign=center hideaddbutton=true>
 
File:FraggleRockOpeningThemeWithoutTitleBackdrop.jpg|End of the opening theme without the title card
 
File:FraggleRockFinalClosing.png
 
</gallery>
 
 
===Unaired demo footage===
 
<gallery widths=175 spacing=small orientation=landscape position=center captionalign=center hideaddbutton=true>
 
 
BooberUnairedFraggleRockIntro2.jpg
 
BooberUnairedFraggleRockIntro2.jpg
 
604px-FragglesonPipebangers.jpg
 
604px-FragglesonPipebangers.jpg

Revision as of 15:07, 6 August 2015

FraggleRockTitleOpening
Written by Philip Balsam and Dennis Lee
Publisher Jim Henson Productions, Inc.
FraggleThemeCrowd

Joyous singing Fraggles dance their cares away

DocWorkshopIntro

The camera pan through Doc's workshop

The Fraggle Rock Theme was the main title song for the live-action and animated versions of Fraggle Rock. In the accompanying footage, it begins with a shot of Doc's Workshop, leading to the "Fraggle hole", where Gobo runs down the tunnel to join the rest of the cast, who sing a verse of the song. Then, the Doozers sing a verse and the five main Fraggles announce their names. Gobo then runs to the hole that leads to The Gorgs' Garden, and briefly gets captured by Junior Gorg. However, when Junior shows his Ma that he caught a Fraggle, she screams, causing Junior to accidentally toss Gobo into the well that leads to the "Fraggle Pond". Back in Fraggle Rock, everybody ends the song. The theme ends with Boober saying, "Down at Fraggle Rock".

In the context of the show's internal history, the song was written by the great and wondrous ancient Fraggle named Blundig (as revealed in "Mokey Then and Now"). Red Fraggle parodied the song as "Boober Rock" in the episode of the same title.

The opening was severely shortened for airings on TNT, the Odyssey Network, and The Hub. Before the first verse ends with "Down at Fraggle Rock", it cuts right to the end of the final verse, right before Boober ends the song. The Hub's airing of "Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk" leaves the intro sequence unaltered, probably due to the episode's length.

A different opening with additional lyrics was taped but not used. In a 1998 interview, Terry Angus stated that the original opening "didn't explain the show very well... At that time everything was zipping by so fast they didn't show how everything was connected." In this version, the main five Fraggle characters bang the pipes near the Fraggle Pond (a la the Pipebangers), causing Doc to observe his water pipes. Gobo peeks out of the Fraggle Hole, is noticed by Sprocket, then rushes back to the Rock, singing about how great Fraggle Rock is. In one lyric, Boober notes that "Fraggle Rock is the spot where the job that you got is 'whoopie'!" This was then followed two verses: one by the Fraggles and the other by the Gorgs. The opening theme was re-shot to better express the theme of interconnectedness between the different species and worlds. It also added a verse by the Doozers, who didn't appear in the original version. In addition to this, the Gorgs don't have a singing verse.

Alternate openings

GoboFingerofLightOpening

Gobo says "Down at Fraggle Rock" in "The Finger of Light"

WembleyTerribleTunnelOpening

Wembley in the alternate opening for "The Terrible Tunnel"

Fraggle_Rock_alternate_openings

Fraggle Rock alternate openings

Two alternate openings.

Five different endings were filmed featuring each of the five main Fraggles saying the final "Down at Fraggle Rock." These endings were meant to be used in different episodes throughout the series, but only the one with Boober was used regularly. The opening that ended with Wembley was used in "The Terrible Tunnel," and the one with Gobo was used in "The Finger of Light."

While the latter was retained in Disney Channel airings, the regular theme, ending with Boober's line, replaced both versions of the openings for subsequent re-airings and DVD releases of the episodes, with the exception of the Dutch and Polish versions. The ending with Wembley can also be found on the bonus material of the third season DVD set at the end of an HBO promo for "The Terrible Tunnel".

Album versions

The album version of this song was longer. It opened with Sprocket barking at the Fraggle hole and Doc asking what he was barking at. It also had more lines of dialogue, including a verse sung by Junior, and a scat-singing verse performed by Gobo (which uses the same melody as the deleted lyrics from the demo version), followed by an instrumental saxophone solo, and another scat-singing verse by both Gobo and Wembley. Subsequent album releases often shorten the instrumental break after Junior's verse, resulting in Gobo having only one scat-solo. The only album that uses the original TV version is Perfect Harmony, cutting out the part with the Gorgs.

There are also several international edits to the album version:

  • For almost all international versions, the scene with Doc and Sprocket is not heard.
  • UK: The theme is slightly remixed and during the beginning, only Sprocket's barking can be heard. Also, the first half of the scat-solo is instrumental. This version was used as the opening for the UK Fraggle Songs home video release, with many clips from various episodes shown to stretch the time.
  • Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway: An instrumental bass solo is heard at the beginning, and the second half of Junior's verse is replaced with either one or two verses sung by the Fraggles. (Aside from this, Junior's scat-singing remains intact in English.) Futhermore, no dialogue is heard, except for the Doozers' exchange and when Junior sees the Fraggles.
  • Spain: Same as the previous version. The only difference is that, unlike the other versions, the Fraggles announce their names at the end of the Doozers' verse, just like in the original TV version.
  • Netherlands: Like the Spanish version above, the Fraggles announce their names, only this time, just before Junior catches Gobo.
  • France: Unlike the versions above, the theme song also dubs Junior's verse and Gobo's scat-singing.

Other performances

  • In The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years, two brief clips from the original unaired demo version were shown while "Down at Fraggle Rock" was sung twice, before Boober ends the song. The theme song was also shortened for the Doozer Music video, ending after the Doozers' portion of the song.

Closing theme

FraggleRockClosingLogoGraphic
GoboWembleyEnding

Gobo and Wembley scatting

A shorter version of the Fraggle Rock theme song was used as the closing theme for the show. It opened with scat-singing by Gobo and Wembley, followed by two verses of the song performed by the Fraggles.

On TNT and the Odyssey Network, the closing was shortened. After "Dance your cares away..." is first sung, it cuts to the shot of Red falling into the Fraggle Pond.

In the final episode of the series, the closing theme was sung by the entire cast during the end credits: the Fraggles, the Doozers, Marjory the Trash Heap, Philo and Gunge, the Gorgs, and even Doc and Sprocket, who wrap it up in the same fashion that Boober does for the opening.

While the final episode's end credit song is a variation of the theme, two other episodes featured entirely different songs during the end-credit roll:

On some international versions of the episodes, these endings were replaced with the standard closing theme.

Notes

  • On the Dance Your Cares Away: Evolution of Fraggle Rock Theme Song bonus feature from the Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection, songwriter Phillip Balsam explains how the song was conceived. It is revealed that at least 17 different themes were written or recorded, and Jim Henson chose the eleventh version to use as a model for the final theme song. One theme song featured mostly scatting instead of lyrics, and this inspired the closing theme.

Releases

Audio

Publications

Unaired demo gallery