List of Fraggle Rock episodes

This is an episode guide for Fraggle Rock, a children's television series which ran for a total of 5 years and 96 episodes between 1983 and 1987 on CBC in Canada, ITV in the United Kingdom and on HBO in the United States. The series was created by Jim Henson, primarily featuring a cast of Muppet creatures called Fraggles, with music by Philip Balsam and Dennis Lee.

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD Release Date (R1)
Season 1 24 1983 September 6, 2005
Season 2 24 1984 September 5, 2006
Season 3 22 1984–1985 September 11, 2007
Season 4 13 1986 November 4, 2008 (alongside with Season 5 on Complete Series Collection)
November 3, 2009 (as Stand Alone Set)
Season 5 13 1987 November 4, 2008 (alongside with Season 4 on Complete Series Collection)
November 3, 2009 (as Stand Alone Set)

Contents

Season 1: 1983

Episode Title Directed By Written By Original airdate Production number
1 "Beginnings" Jim Henson Jerry Juhl January 10, 1983 (1983-01-10) 110

Doc moves into his new workshop and finds a hole from Fraggle Rock into the outside world. Uncle Traveling Matt sets out to explore "Outer Space", giving Gobo the job of collecting the postcards Matt sends back describing what he sees. But is Gobo ready for his new job?

Theme: Life's changes; responsibilities

Note: Gobo wears a maroon-colored cardigan, has no eyelids, and has long purple hair for the first several episodes; the Trash Heap's name is Marjory. 
2 "Wembley and the Gorgs" Jim Henson Jerry Juhl January 17, 1983 (1983-01-17) 108

When Boober's walking stick gets broken, Gobo and Wembley set out to the Gorg's Garden to get a new one. When Wembley gets caught by the Gorgs, he thinks he's found a great new place to be; that is, until Gobo, Mokey, Boober and Red get caught as well, and finds out who his real friends are.

Theme: The value of freedom

Note: Ma Gorg is played by Myra Freid this season. Also, if you look closely, Gobo's eyelids raise up, which he will only be able to do for the next several episodes. This also marks the first of many times Gobo will say, "eh" at the end of a sentence, leaving fans wondering if Gobo's parents somehow came down from Canada. 
3 "Let the Water Run" Perry Rosemond Jocelyn Stevenson January 24, 1983 (1983-01-24) 105

Red is getting ready for her swim meet, and is doing all the preparations by herself, even when people ask if they can help. But when the water runs dry in the Fraggle Pond and the Pipe-Bangers can't seem to bring it back, she gets worried. Gobo later tells her of a pipe-banging tool he found in "Outer Space" (an umbrella) and she decides to go and get it herself. But when she gets too scared, will she finally ask someone for help?

Theme: Knowing when you need help from others

Note: This marks the first time viewers see inside the Gorg's castle; viewers also see that Wembley's eyes can 'roll' and Mokey's eyelids can raise up. 
4 "You Can't Do That Without a Hat" Perry Rosemond Jocelyn Stevenson January 31, 1983 (1983-01-31) 103

When everyone gets tired of Boober being afraid all the time, Red takes him to the Trash Heap, who then, somehow, makes his hat lucky. Boober's bravery is cut short when it blows off his head, and is stuck being wimpy again. But when Gobo finds the hat on a Doozer, who's lost in the Gorg's Garden, will Boober be able to save Gobo from being thumped by Junior?

Theme: Luck and true bravery 
5 "The Thirty-Minute Work Week" Norman Campbell Jerry Juhl February 7, 1983 (1983-02-07) 101

Gobo gets postcards, Mokey collects radishes, Boober does laundry and cooking, and Red does swim meets. But now it's time for Wembley to get a job, but Wembley just can't seem to find what he wants to do, until he hears about the Volunteer Fire Department.

Theme: Choosing a career

Note: This is the first episode that the creators filmed. Uncle Matt is riding in a roller coaster with his performer, Dave Goelz. 
6 "The Preachification of Convincing John" Jim Henson Jerry Juhl February 14, 1983 (1983-02-14) 104

Mokey decides that it isn't proper for Fraggles to eat the constructions Doozers work so hard to build. To convince the other Fraggles that she is right she gets the help of Convincing John. But when the towers cramp up the caves, will people still be convinced?

Theme: Acting on something without knowing the full situation

Note: This is the first of three times that viewers see Convincing John, who is a character played by Jim Henson. 
7 "I Want to Be You" Perry Rosemond Jocelyn Stevenson February 21, 1983 (1983-02-21) 107

When Red sees that everyone's so impressed with Mokey and the things about her, Red, unsuccessfully, tries to be just like her. And when she tries to collect radishes just like Mokey, she gets two of her friends caught in a Gorg trap. Maybe just being yourself isn't so bad, after all.

Theme: Being yourself

Note: This is the first of two times that we see Red's hair down. 
8 "The Terrible Tunnel" George Bloomfield Jocelyn Stevenson February 28, 1983 (1983-02-28) 111

Boober's been trying lately to get Wembley believing that if you do certain things, no bad luck will befall you. So when he hears about the Terrible Tunnel, he seeks out the Storyteller Fraggle to tell him all about it. Later on, during a game of "Hidey-Ho", Wembley accidentally finds the Terrible Tunnel. When he gets back and tells everyone, nobody believes him. So he gets Gobo and Red to go back with him and see the truth. Was Wembley just imagining what he saw?

Theme: myth vs. reality

Note: This is the first time we meet Storyteller Fraggle. 
9 "The Lost Treasure of the Fraggles" Perry Rosemond Jerry Juhl March 7, 1983 (1983-03-07) 109

Gobo and Red find a treasure map leading to the Lost Treasure of the Fraggles, which is, unfortunately, located in the Gorg's castle. So they get Wembley, Mokey and Boober to help. Will the treasure be 5 million diamonds, or will it be something even more valuable?

Theme: The meaning of being rich

Note: The Solemn Mark of the Fraggles is seen again in the Hall of Justice in "I Don't Care." 
10 "Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk" Perry Rosemond Jerry Juhl March 14, 1983 (1983-03-14) 102

Doc boards up the hole in the workshop wall, leaving Gobo trapped in the workshop and fending for himself against Sprocket. Meanwhile, Red and Wembley seek out the Trash Heap's advice on how to rescue him, and Mokey and Boober discover a Doozer catapult. Will these four put their heads together to save their friend?

Theme: Working with people

Note: The Fraggles somehow know about Santa Claus. We see this when Gobo's trying to distract Sprocket. However, in Manny's Land of Carpets he is unfamiliar to Travelling Mat. Also, Mokey sings a short tune called "Kick A Stone" that is quite the same as Cotterpin Doozer's song in "All Work and All Play" and "The Cavern of Lost Dreams", and Red is seen with her hair down for the second and last time in the whole series. 
11 "Catch the Tail by the Tiger" Jim Henson David Young March 21, 1983 (1983-03-21) 106

Uncle Traveling Matt hasn't sent a postcard in two weeks and Gobo worries he'll have to go looking for him. But is Gobo brave enough to step out there?

Theme: Doing what others expect of you

Note: For most of the episode, Gobo just wears his yellow shirt, and not the cardigan. 
12 "The Finger of Light" Peter Harris David Young March 28, 1983 (1983-03-28) 112

When Mokey reluctantly wins 'Ruler of the Rock' day, she has to decide what her three commands should be, and when her first two commands go wrong, she ponders on what she can do for the betterment of the Rock. Doc decides to use music to help his plants grow

Theme: Putting too much emphasis on silly things

Note: This is the only time we see Gobo saying "Down at Fraggle Rock" at the end of the opening song. This is also the last time we see Gobo in his cardigan. Two new characters are introduced as well; Marlon Fraggle and the World's Oldest Fraggle. 
13 "We Love You, Wembley" Jim Henson Jocelyn Stevenson April 4, 1983 (1983-04-04) 113

Everyone wants Wembley to do something for them and Wembley just can't say no. But when a Fraggle girl named Lou wants to do something for him, he starts to see that his needs are just as important. Doc tries to turn an old chandelier into a bizarre alarm system.

Theme: Needing a little 'me' time.

Note: Gobo's hair is now short, he's wearing a brown explorer's vest, and he has eyelids. He's also wearing a hat, and viewers will see that, throughout the series, Gobo will continue to wear all sorts of interesting hats. Cheryl Wagner, the woman who plays Lou in this episode, will play Ma Gorg next season until the end of the series' run. 
14 "The Challenge" George Bloomfield Jerry Juhl April 11, 1983 (1983-04-11) 114

Red's tired of Gobo being leader, so when she tries to take Gobo and Boober to the Trash Heap and they instead get caught by Pa Gorg, it's up to Gobo and Red to work together to get themselves back home. Doc buys a computer and challenges Sprocket to a video game.

Theme: Leadership vs. being bossy

Note: Doc and Sprocket's video game has sound effects from Galaxion and Pac-Man
15 "I Don't Care" Stephen Katz Carol Bolt April 18, 1983 (1983-04-18) 115

Boober becomes increasingly angry when everyone shows disrespect for his feelings- and his blanket. Doc invents a robotic dog to fetch his newspaper for him, striking jealousy in Sprocket.

Theme: Knowing what's really important 
16 "Capture the Moon" Doug Williams David Brandes April 25, 1983 (1983-04-25) 117

It's the Festival of the Moon, and Gobo is chosen to do something special for the ceremony. But when the Fraggles think Junior stole the Moon, Gobo, Wembley, and Mokey, try to go back up and retrieve it. But how can you possibly get the moon back from a Gorg?!

Theme: The importance of festivals

Note: The well from the Gorg's Garden to the Fraggle Pond is only about 30-40 feet high. 
17 "Marooned" George Bloomfield David Young May 2, 1983 (1983-05-02) 116

No two Fraggles could be more different than Red and Boober. But when Boober and Red get trapped in a cave-in on Boober's birthday, they end up finding out they're more alike than they originally thought.

Theme: Friendship

Note: Felix "The Fearless" Fraggle is introduced in this episode. This is also known to be Dave Goelz's (Boober) and Karen Prell's (Red) favorite episode this season. 
18 "The Minstrels" Jim Henson Jocelyn Stevenson May 9, 1983 (1983-05-09) 118

A group of wandering minstrels, led by Cantus, and their magic flute tell the Fraggles to find their respective songs. So when Red is in charge of the medley, she can't find her song, so she "borrows" Cantus' pipe in order to find her song which drags her out into the Gorg's Garden. How will Cantus get his pipe back? And will Red find her song?

Theme: stealing; looking inside yourself

Note: This is the first of five different times that Cantus will appear to the Fraggle Five; he does so once every season. 
19 "The Great Radish Famine" George Bloomfield Jerry Juhl May 16, 1983 (1983-05-16) 119

The Trash Heap hides all the radishes from the Gorg's garden to get the Fraggles, Gorgs, and Doozers to cooperate. But her plan backfires and they all start blaming each other. Will Marjory finally convince them all that they need each other in order to survive?

Theme: Acceptance, understanding

Note: This is also the introduction of Flange and Wingnut Doozer. This is the only episode in the series that centers specifically on Marjory the Trash Heap. Philo and Gunge make their first appearance in the Rock. This is the first of many times viewers don't see a postcard from Uncle Travelling Matt. 
20 "The Garden Plot" George Bloomfield B.P. Nichol May 23, 1983 (1983-05-23) 120

Red heads to the Gorg's garden to retrieve radishes to prove to Gobo that she is not afraid. But when she finds out that Junior wants to get rid of Fraggle Rock, and Sprocket is trying to break in as well, she needs to gather up her bravery to save the day.

Theme: Being okay with being afraid

Note: We see Gobo as a young Fraggle in this episode for the first time. Also, we see baby Junior Gorg. This is Sprocket's first attempt to get into Fraggle Rock. 
21 "Gobo's Discovery" Martin Lavut Jocelyn Stevenson May 30, 1983 (1983-05-30) 121

Gobo cannot decide if he really wants to be an explorer like his uncle, Traveling Matt. But when he thinks Wembley and Boober got lost in the Great Outer Maze and the Invisible Garboil gets loose, he has to create a plan to get the Garboil away from Fraggle Rock.

Theme: Finding out what you want to do

Note: We see Gobo again as a young Fraggle. Granny Fraggle is introduced. 
22 "Mokey's Funeral" Jim Henson Jerry & Susan Juhl June 6, 1983 (1983-06-06) 123

Nobody seems to think Mokey's good at practical things, so when she makes a rag doll version of herself to get rid of the Gorg trap, things go terribly wrong.

Theme: Proving to others what you're capable of 
23 "The Beast of Bluerock" George Bloomfield Sugith Varughese June 13, 1983 (1983-06-13) 122

Red's having a Splashathon, and Gobo wants everyone to go with him to Bluerock. And since they can only do one or the other, Wembley ends up being the deciding vote. After he reluctantly chooses Red's choice, Gobo gets upset with Wembley's 'wembling' and decides to go to Bluerock by himself. But when Wembley sees he forgot his pick ax, Wembley goes off to find his bud so they can be the first two into Blue Rock together... if they can get over their fears first.

Theme: courage

Note: This is the first time we see Large Marvin Fraggle. 
24 "The New Trash Heap in Town" George Bloomfield Laura Phillips July 4, 1983 (1983-07-04) 124

When Gobo breaks his leg from trying to escape Junior Gorg, the Fraggles become too scared to go to the Trash Heap. Then one night, she appears to the Fraggles in their sleep and tells them to look for wisdom within themselves. The Fraggles misinterpret her dream, and then elect Mokey to be their new "Trash Heap." Will she be helpful to the Fraggles, or will she need Gobo's help in seeing what having wisdom really means?

Theme: Knowing what wisdom is

Note: Phil Fraggle is named after Phil Balsam, one of the two people who wrote all the music on Fraggle Rock. Phil also takes the lead in singing "Easy Is The Only Way To Go." 

Season 2: 1984

Episode Title Directed By Written By Original airdate Production number
1 "Wembley's Egg" George Bloomfield Laura Phillips January 2, 1984 (1984-01-02) 201

Wembley feels he has no purpose. But when Junior irritates some birds in the garden, an egg falls out of their nest and into the Fraggle Pond. Wembley decides to take care of the egg until it hatches, despite everyone else giving him a hard time. When the egg does hatch, the tree creature thinks Wembley's the 'mom'. So Wembley decides to be the 'mother' until the creature causes some problems in the Rock, and Wembley's forced to give him back to his parents out in the garden.

Theme: parenting 
2 "Boober Rock" Norman Campbell B.P. Nichol January 9, 1984 (1984-01-09) 202

Boober Fraggle can't stand the noise people create every day. So when he hears from Gobo about the Caves of Boredom, he decides to move there. But when the Storyteller tells everyone about plants that make you forget that are in the Caves of Boredom, it's up to Boober's friends to get him out of there.

Theme: needing time away from friends

Note: When Red's making fun of Boober, she sings the theme song to Fraggle Rock, but she uses Boober Rock instead at the end. The "Remembering Song" will be sung once again when the four other Fraggles try to cure Boober of amnesia in "Boober Gorg." 
3 "The Trash Heap Doesn't Live Here Anymore" George Bloomfield Jerry Juhl January 16, 1984 (1984-01-16) 203

Wembley and Boober are having an ordinary day together, when Philo and Gunge show up in the Rock to tell them that the Gorgs are going to get rid of the Trash Heap once and for all. Will they be able to save Marjorie in time, or will they go without wisdom forever?

Theme: Everybody is capable of becoming a hero

Note:The Trash Heap is no longer on the other side of the Gorg's garden by the end of this episode; she's placed back behind Fraggle Rock through the rest of the series. Ma Gorg is now played by Cheryl Wagner. No Gobo, Red or Mokey in this episode. 
4 "Red's Sea Monster" Terry Maskell David Young January 23, 1984 (1984-01-23) 204

Red gets upset when everyone thinks she's making up her record of holding her breath under water, so when she wanders off from the group, she discovers a sea monster that claims to be the last of the Lilly Creatures. When she tells everyone else, nobody believes her, except Marlon Fraggle, the most odd Fraggle in the Rock. Red's willing to do anything to prove herself to her friends, but is having Marlon's help the best way to do so?

Theme: Wanting attention 
5 "Uncle Matt Comes Home" Eric Till Jerry & Susan Juhl January 30, 1984 (1984-01-30) 206

Gobo finds out that Uncle Matt's coming back. But the reunion isn't so sweet, and when the two of them along with Wembley decide to go and find Crystal Cavern they fight all along the way, losing Wembley, who finds Crystal Cavern and helps them figure out they're both good explorers, it's just that they're better at it when they do it alone.

Theme: Coming home again; bad reunions

Note:Gobo and Uncle Matt sing "Follow Me" again in this episode. Gillis Fraggle, the musical director in Fraggle Rock, is introduced. 
6 "Boober's Dream" George Bloomfield Jocelyn Stevenson February 6, 1984 (1984-02-06) 205

Boober's been having terrible dreams about a very fun, happy Fraggle named Sidebottom who's trying to get Boober to have a little fun. So when he shares his dream with his friends, they have loads of fun with Sidebottom until a game of Fraggle Freeze causes a very big problem.

Theme: Have a little fun in life

Highlight: Traveling Matt sees a clip of The Dark Crystal at a drive-in. 
7 "Mokey and the Minstrels" George Bloomfield Jocelyn Stevenson February 13, 1984 (1984-02-13) 207

Cantus and the Minstrels show up again, and when Cantus overhears Mokey's singing and tells her that she heard a 'ping' she thinks she's destined to be a Minstrel. But when she leaves her friends to find her calling, she discovers whether or not she has what it takes to join Cantus and his crew.

Theme: Wanting to be something you're not

Note: This is the only episode where we hear all of the Minstrels speak. 
8 "All Work and All Play" Jim Henson Jerry Juhl February 20, 1984 (1984-02-20) 208

Cotterpin Doozer is quite different from the rest of the Doozers; she HATES to build, and would much rather become a Fraggle. So when she leaves in the middle of receiving her Doozer helmet to go hang out with Red Fraggle- the most fun Fraggle of all- she finds out that she's not quite cut out to be a Fraggle. But if she can't be a Fraggle, does that mean she'll have to take up the helmet and build?

Theme: Being yourself; finding what you want to do

Note #1: Cotterpin Doozer is introduced, as is Wrench and Architect Doozer, and Cotterpin will continue to play a bigger role throughout the series. This is the first time we see the Doozer Dome, which is where the Doozers live. Also, if viewers look closely, when the three Doozers sing "Yes, We Can", you can see that Wrench's voice and the other girl Doozer's voice (not Cotterpin) are switched.

Note #2: Boober Fraggle and Mokey Fraggle do not appear in this episode. 
9 "Sir Hubris and the Gorgs" George Bloomfield Sugith Varughese February 27, 1984 (1984-02-27) 209

Gobo decides to go exploring, and when he finds a hole that leads to the inside of the Gorg's castle, he overhears Ma telling Junior about Sir Hubris. After hearing this, Gobo gets his other four friends to put on a cloak, stand on each other, and fool the Gorgs into leaving. But when Gobo and Red see Junior taking all the radishes, and hear Pa tell Junior to throw the Trash Heap into the well, the plan backfires, leaving Gobo no choice but to find a way to make the Gorgs stay.

Theme: Thinking through your plans 
10 "A Friend in Need" Jim Henson Laura Phillips March 5, 1984 (1984-03-05) 212

Gobo's been feeling pretty brave lately, and when he decides to go get his postcard from Uncle Matt late one night, Sprocket ends up trying to get through the hole to Fraggle Rock, and gets stuck. Gobo, being as brave as he is, decides he's going to get the Hairy Monster unstuck. He goes to the Gorg's Garden to get some greaseberry leaves, but gets caught in one of Junior's traps, leaving Gobo to realize he isn't as unstoppable as he thought. Can he convince a Gorg to let him out? And can he find a way to get the Hairy Monster free?

Theme: Helping strangers and people you may not like

Note: This is Sprocket's second attempt to go into Fraggle Rock. Also, this is the first of two times that Wembley's so out of it that the Fraggles have to turn him upside-down so he can spell out what he's saying. 
11 "The Wizard of Fraggle Rock" Norman Campbell Jocelyn Stevenson and John Pattison March 12, 1984 (1984-03-12) 210

It's Trophy Day in the Rock, and Wembley's upset because the only trophy he gets is one for "Best T-Shirt With Banana Trees On It." But when the Wizard of Fraggle Rock shoes up, who looks an awful lot like Wembley, the Wizard asks if Wembley would like to trade places. Wembley has a lot of fun with it at first, but when he finds out that the Wizard is being chased by a Poison Cackler, Wembley's stuck in a bind, and must find a way to get rid of him before it's too late.

Theme: Being okay with being yourself; facing your own problems

Note: This is the first time you see a Poison Cackler. Also, the purple female Fraggle with her eyes shut who sings with the Wizard in "Is It True?" will re-appear once again in "Honk Of Honks" in Season 5. 
12 "The Doozer Contest" George Bloomfield Sugith Varughese March 19, 1984 (1984-03-19) 211

Flange and Modem Doozer have been trying new ideas for their building material; Flange added tomato extract, and Modem added mustard. When they observe the Fraggles enjoying their constructions, Flange takes credit for his part, saying that the tomato extract is what made it good. Modem gets upset, and before long, the two are fighting and they have a contest to see whose is better. In order to find out, they have to find a truly decisive Fraggle to judge. But is Wembley really the best judge?

Theme: Jealousy; cooperating with people 
13 "Red's Club" Eric Till Jocelyn Stevenson March 26, 1984 (1984-03-26) 213

When Red gets tired of everyone doing what Gobo wants to do, she starts a club. But when everyone else elects Gobo to be the High Helper- the leader of the Helping Club- Red gets angry and decides to form a club that will rival Gobo's. When Red's only member, Cotterpin Doozer, leaves because she's tired of Red's bossiness, she decides to help Pa Gorg get Ma's hanky out of the well. But when Gobo hears from Cotterpin that Red's in the Gorg's Garden, he takes Boober, Mokey and Wembley with him to save her, but they end up being caught too. Will Red put her selfishness aside to save her friends before it's too late?

Theme: Being a leader vs. being too controlling

Note: Karen Prell had to undergo surgery during the production of this episode causing Steve Whitmire to operate Red Fraggle. Karen later dubbed Red's voice in post-production. 
14 "The Secret of Convincing John" George Bloomfield B.P. Nichol April 2, 1984 (1984-04-02) 214

After Wembley’s indecisive nature nearly gets Gobo seriously injured, he decides that Convincing John is the only Fraggle in the Rock to get him to be more decisive. But when Wembley changes his name to Wilfred and decides to take on everyone else's jobs, he becomes a bit of a problem, and it's up to Convincing John- the most indecisive Fraggle ever- to change him back to normal.

Theme: Being decisive vs. being stubborn

Note: This is the last time that Convincing John appears as himself. However, he will re-appear again in "The Secret Society of Poohbahs" in disguise. 
15 "Manny's Land of Carpets" Eric Till David Young April 9, 1984 (1984-04-09) 215

When Gobo finds a radio by the hole to "Outer Space" he brings it back to the Rock, where the Fraggles mistake radio advertisements for heavenly places to eat, sleep and live. But when other Fraggles decide they'd rather go to other places than just Manny's Land of Carpets, Gobo sees that, if they leave, they'd be saying goodbye to Fraggle Rock for good.

Theme: Media's influence on society 
16 "Junior Sells the Farm" George Bloomfield Jerry Juhl April 16, 1984 (1984-04-16) 216

After catching Mokey and Red in a trap, Junior hears from his parents that he needs to grow up and find a bride, and to do that, he'd need some Peas of Power. When Ma and Pa go for an afternoon walk, Wander McMooch- a nasty, swindling toad- comes along and decides he wants the castle. After conning Junior into giving him the castle for a bag of regular peas (instead of the actual Peas of Power), Junior realizes, with the help of Mokey, that he needs to work with what he's got in order to get the castle back.

Theme: Thinking for yourself; using your abilities

Note: This is one of two times we see Wander McMooch. 
17 "Fraggle Wars" George Bloomfield Laura Phillips April 23, 1984 (1984-04-23) 218

Red and Mokey have gone off camping together, and one morning, Mokey wakes up early and hears a strange kind of singing. She discovers bald, unfun Fraggles who blindfold her and put her in a cage. Red ends up finding Mokey and goes back to get help to free her. The World's Oldest Fraggle then leads an attack force against the "Other" Fraggles and declares war, something Fraggles have not done in a very, very long time. It's up to Red to communicate with the "Other" Fraggles before the war actually begins. But how will she get two sides to get along after such a long, long time?

Theme: War vs. peace 
18 "The Day the Music Died" Eric Till B.P. Nichol April 30, 1984 (1984-04-30) 217

The Storyteller has chosen Gobo to write the Glory Song this year. Gobo's wanting some peace and quiet, asking all Fraggles to stop singing. But what he doesn't know is, singing is what keeps the Ditsies- the tiny creatures who support light in Fraggle Rock- from dying. So when the lights go out all over Fraggle Rock, Gobo must find a way to get the light going again, and when he does, he just might be able to write the perfect Glory Song.

Theme: The importance of music

Note: Viewers see how Fraggle Rock has light. Also, "Muck & Goo" and "Set Your Shoulder" are both sung again in this episode briefly. 
19 "Doomsday Soup" Jim Henson Sugith Varughese May 7, 1984 (1984-05-07) 219

When Boober accidentally mixes routabega gumbo with his ruined laundry, he finds out that he's created something that can make anything invisible. So when he shares it with his other friends, they decide to cover themselves in it and go to the Gorg's Garden and get radishes. However, the magic soup becomes a problem when rock quakes shake up Fraggle Rock. Boober thinks the soup is nothing but trouble, he has to find a way to get rid of the soup before anyone gets hurt.

Theme: Things that seem too good to be true usually are 
20 "A Cave of One's Own" George Bloomfield Jerry & Susan Juhl May 14, 1984 (1984-05-14) 220

Gobo and Wembley are tired of Mokey and Red always being in their room, so the girls go off together to find their own place. At first the living situation seems to be okay, but as time goes by, Mokey and Red just keep getting on each other's nerves more and more, until there's a huge fight. Will Mokey and Red have to find different places to live, or can they find a way to sort things out and still live together?

Theme: Roommate problems; agreeing too much

Note: The place where Mokey and Red move into will be known as their room for the rest of the series. We also meet Mokey's plant Lanford in this episode. 
21 "Wembley and the Great Race" George Bloomfield Robert Sandler May 21, 1984 (1984-05-21) 222

Since Red recently broke her tail, it looks like Wembley and Gobo will have to compete against each other in a race. When Wembley actually wins the first time, Gobo thinks he was lucky and wants to race again. When they do, Wembley loses on purpose because he doesn't want Gobo to be upset. This only gets Gobo angry and he makes Wembley race one last time. But Wembley gets tired of being put in the middle of Red and Gobo, lets them know how he feels, and when he does the race this time, he's only going to do it for himself. Who will win the final race?

Theme: Friendship; putting people in the middle of situations

Note: Rumple Fraggle is introduced. Lucky Fraggle, the abused assistant to The World's Oldest Fraggle, is introduced as well, but will later be known as Henchy. 
22 "Doozer Is As Doozer Does" Eric Till Jocelyn Stevenson May 28, 1984 (1984-05-28) 223

"Flooping" is a term the Doozers use for jumping up and down. And when they do this, they get hiccups, which is a very dangerous thing for Doozers. However, when Wrench sees some other 'cool' Doozers "flooping" on the job, he decides to do it too, but when his new friends get in serious trouble, Wrench has second thoughts.

Theme: Peer pressure 
23 "Boober's Quiet Day" Eric Till Jerry Juhl June 4, 1984 (1984-06-04) 221

Boober's just trying to have a nice, quiet day. But when Mokey, Tosh, Red and Gobo keep interrupting him, he lets Sidebottom out to help him lie to his friends and keep them away. However, when he hears that the Gypsy Lady is coming, he tells everyone he's offered his cave to her when she arrives, and then dresses up and pretends to be like her in front of everyone. But when the real Gypsy Lady appears, Boober's forced to tell the truth.

Theme: Lying

Note: This is the first time we meet Tosh Fraggle, Boober's crush. 
24 "The Invasion of the Toe Ticklers" George Bloomfield David Young June 11, 1984 (1984-06-11) 224

Mokey's out past the Gorg's Garden writing poems when she comes across Agnus, a Toe Tickler. She decides to bring her back to the Rock when she overhears Ma tell Junior to kill all of them. But Mokey ends up having a big problem on her hands when all of the Toe Ticklers follow her into Fraggle Rock. Gobo, Boober, Wembley and Red put all the Toe Ticklers in Chimney Hole Cavern, against Mokey's wishes. Mokey goes inside to find Agnus, only to find that all of the Toe Ticklers are in cocoons, and when they hatch, they become Purple Sproingers.

Theme: Unforeseen consequences

Note: The Toe Ticklers seem to be the equivalent of caterpillars and butterflies in our world. 

Season 3: 1984-1985

Episode Title Directed By Written By Original airdate Production number
1 "The Bells of Fraggle Rock" Doug Williams Jerry & Susan Juhl and Jocelyn Stevenson December 24, 1984 (1984-12-24) 305

It's winter time in Fraggle Rock, and Cantus arrives to help the Fraggles celebrate the Festival Of the Bells. However, Gobo's holiday spirits aren't up and he's forgotten the true meaning. So to make this holiday extra special, he decides he's going to find the Great Bell of Fraggle Rock and bring it back before the celebration begins. But the Rock grows colder, and as Red, Mokey, Boober and Wembley wait, they grow closer to becoming frozen. Cantus goes to find Gobo and bring him back, but Gobo's still wanting to bring the Great Bell back. Will he be able to bring the bell back before his friends freeze? Or will he finally understand the true importance of the Festival Of the Bells?

Theme: Knowing the meaning of holidays

Note: This is one of only two times that Cantus appears without the rest of the Minstrels. This is also one of the very few times that the show doesn't end with the regular closing theme. Instead, Cantus and the Fraggles sing "Raise Your Voices High" again. 
2 "Red-Handed and the Invisible Thief" Terry Maskell Robert Sandler January 7, 1985 (1985-01-07) 301

Red absolutely loves her radish bars (which are the equivalent of Pop-Tarts in our world). So when she sees that whenever she wakes up from sleeping that her bars are missing, she sets out to find the crook, which leads her to think her roommate Mokey stole them. She also gets Gobo to hide in a hole outside her room to watch and see if it really is Mokey; after Gobo gets distracted from reading a postcard, the bars go missing again, but Gobo claims he didn't see anything. So finally she gets Wembley to stay the night with her to catch the thief, and what Wembley finds ends up being quite surprising.

Theme: Being too quick to accuse 
3 "Boober and the Glob" Jim Henson Jocelyn Stevenson January 14, 1985 (1985-01-14) 307

It's Joke Day in Fraggle Rock, and Boober's trying to get out before his friends find him. But before he leaves, a huge purplish-pink glob rolls into the Great Hall. Boober ends up meeting Cotterpin Doozer as well, and the Doozers are on their way to start building near the Blob. However, the Glob starts to eat the Doozers, one by one, and soon enough, Cotterpin's inside the Glob too. Even though a part of Boober really just wants to run away and pretend it isn't happening, he's forced into action and must find a way to set the Doozers free.

Theme: Unlikely heroes

Note:This is the first episode where Cotterpin Doozer meets Boober. 
4 "The Grapes of Generosity" Terry Maskell Jerry Juhl January 21, 1985 (1985-01-21) 308

Gobo finds the legendary "Grapes of Generosity", mystical fruits which are rumored to compel anyone who eats them to share them with others. However, when Gobo brings them back, he ends up eating them and keeping them all to himself. Before long, Gobo becomes weightless, and tries to hide it from everyone else. But when he hears that Red climbed to the very top of the Great Hall, it's up to him to get Red down safely, and finally admit to everyone that his own problem was caused by being greedy.

Theme: Selfishness

Note: All five Fraggles switch clothes at the end of the episode.

Note 2: All products in Uncle Matt's video postcards are blurred out on the version on the Hub to 
5 "Blanket of Snow, Blanket of Woe" George Bloomfield B.P. Nichol January 28, 1985 (1985-01-28) 306

Mokey's been making too many promises lately; most notably, she was supposed to knit a tarpaulin for the Trash Heap before the next big snow. But she ends up being too late, and when she sees Philo and Gunge mourning over the frozen Marjorie, she decides she has to fix her mistake. When she overhears the Gorgs need to throw out some yucky, hot soup, she along with the help of Gobo go in to the Gorg's castle to find a way to get the soup on the Trash Heap so she can thaw out.

Theme: Keeping too many promises 
6 "Pebble Pox Blues" George Bloomfield Laura Phillips February 4, 1985 (1985-02-04) 304

Gobo's come down with the Pebble Pox, so it's up to Boober and Wembley to go to the Cave of Shadows to get Gobo's cure. However, Boober's not too fond of the idea, and shares his worries with Wembley along the way. Before long, Wembley comes up with a bad case of the Pebble Pox, too. Will Boober leave his sick friend behind and ditch the journey, or will Boober put his germ-worries aside to help his friends?

Theme: Helping people in need; overcoming your fears 
7 "Home Is Where the Trash Is" George Bloomfield Sugith Varughese February 11, 1985 (1985-02-11) 302

Philo and Gunge are sick and tired of being around Marjorie, so they decide to go off and find their home. The only problem is, they don't know where they originally came from. After a failed attempt to live in Mokey and Red's room, they travel far, far away, only to be caught and made slaves of Wander McMooch, the Trash Heap's biggest enemy. When the Fraggle Five see that Marjorie is becoming weak without her rodent duo, it's up to Gobo, Mokey, Wembley, Boober and Red to save Philo and Gunge from McMooch before it's too late.

Theme: Home is where the heart is

Note #1: This is the last time we see Wander McMooch.

Note #2: Philo and Gunge go into "Outer Space", even though we don't actually see them there. 
8 "Believe It or Not" Terry Maskell Jocelyn Stevenson February 18, 1985 (1985-02-18) 303

Red and Wembley decide they're going on an adventure out in the Gorg's Garden today. At the same time, Ma is trying to get Pa and Junior to clean the basement, which is something that they really don't want to do. Junior catches a fluffy little creature named Skinfrith, and then Red and Wembley set him free so they can have some fun. But what they don't know is, this Skinfrith is a magical creature that can change into anything that someone can imagine. And before long, Skinfrith gets into the Gorgs' basement, and Ma thinks there's a terrible beast inside, which is what Skinfred turns into. Wembley and Red sneak in to save their new friend, but they need to convince Ma Gorg, who's trapped in the basement with them, that Skinfrith isn't all as bad as he seems.

Theme: imagination's influence on reality 
9 "Wembley and the Mean Genie" Doug Williams Robert Sandler February 25, 1985 (1985-02-25) 310

When Gobo, Red and Wembley are searching for unique items, Wembley comes upon an old green bottle. He takes it back to his cave, and while he's polishing the bottle up, a genie appears. Wembley can hardly believe his luck, but this genie has his own agenda. He destroys all the items Gobo and Red found, then he scares Boober half to death by making his laundry look like ghosts. Gobo says he needs to get rid of the mean genie, but the genie says he needs to stop letting Gobo boss him around. Later on, Wembley decides Gobo was right, and they create a plan to get the genie back in the bottle, then bury it. The plan works, but Wembley feels sorry for the genie, and lets him out. Later on, when Gobo's trying to show everyone the bottle, he accidentally breaks it, but Wembley confesses he let him out. The genie shows up again, and turns all the Fraggles into something that looks like a Fraggle army. It's up to Wembley to stick up for himself to make things right again.

Theme: Standing up for yourself 
10 "The Secret Society of Poobahs" Geroge Bloomfield Jerry Juhl March 4, 1985 (1985-03-04) 312

Mokey really, really wants to be a part of the Secret Society of Poohbahs, even though Red keeps telling her it's just a silly club. Then one day Mokey gets a letter saying that the Poohbah's would like to see her and find out if she's worthy of being a part of the club. She tells Red of her invitation, only to find out that she wasn't supposed to tell anyone about it. She goes back to find out if she can be a part of the society, but when a member called the Mind-Reader knows that Mokey told her roommate of the invitation, she's immediately rejected, but the Beggler Beg and the Vanguard (who look an awful lot like Gillis Fraggle and Convincing John) say that, if she brings her roommate to verify that Mokey's legit, she can be a Poohbah. Mokey gets all worked up about this, but when she brings Red back so she can be a Poohbah, Mokey finally learns not to take anything too serious that these Fraggles tell her.

Theme: Taking things too seriously

Note: Convincing John appears for the last time. When looking closely at the Poohbah crowd, you can see Gobo and Wembley in their costumes. 
11 "The Beanbarrow, the Burden and the Bright Bouquet" Terry Maskell B.P. Nichol March 11, 1985 (1985-03-11) 311

It's time for the annual Beanbarrow Race, and it's Gobo and Wembley vs. Red and Mokey. But when Mokey gets delayed, Red ends up having to do the race with Lanford, Mokey's annoying plant. As they're racing, Red and Lanford get lost at Table Rock Cavern which is where the Clinging Creepers live. When the Clinging Creepers start to attack them, Red and Lanford must work together in order to escape.

Theme: Working with people you don't like; everyone's got talent

Note: The Clinging Creepers are almost the exact same as the vines Boober and Wembley got stuck in during the episode "Boober Rock." The assistant to the World's Oldest Fraggle is now known as Henchy. 
12 "Gobo's School for Explorers" George Bloomfield David Young March 18, 1985 (1985-03-18) 309

Gobo finds out about Uncle Matt's Secret Rules for Exploring through a postcard, and decides to open up a school for explorers. On his first expedition, he- along with Red, Wembley and Mokey- must travel to the Hole To Who-Knows-Where. Gobo becomes so fixated on the rules that he starts to disregard common sense, and of course, he and Red go at it again. Wembley and Mokey start to agree with Gobo's rules, but before long, they both side with Red. Gobo decides to go find the Hole To Who-Knows-Where by himself, not knowing that he is still tied on to Red. When Gobo and Red fall through the Hole, Gobo needs to use logic to get back home.

Theme: Rules aren't enough; common sense

Note: Morris Fraggle, a Fraggle seen in the backgrounds a lot, finally gets a longer speaking line than what he had in Episode 24. 
13 "Scared Silly" Doug Williams Jocelyn Stevenson March 25, 1985 (1985-03-25) 313

Boober's been testing belouviouses, which are the part of a Fraggle's tail that flares up when scared. And when he tests Wembley's, Wembley wants to get even, so Philo and Gunge give him ideas on how to test his belouvious back. When hiding in the laundry and shouting "Boo!" doesn't work, he goes with an elaborate plan of setting up scary masks, spiders and snakes. Wembley goes back to Philo and Gunge to tell him of what he's set up, Marjorie tells him that when the boys tried scaring her, she nearly blew up. Wembley misunderstands this, and tries to go back to tear down his plan before Boober shows up, but he's too late, and thinks that Boober's blown up. Did Wembley go too far?

Theme: Getting even has consequences 
14 "The Great Radish Caper" Terry Maskell Sugith Varughese April 1, 1985 (1985-04-01) 314

Mokey's on her way out to get a radish, when she sees Junior talking to this gigantically huge radish named Geraldine. When she tries to take the radish back home, Junior catches her, and she sees that Junior has a problem. Junior asks her what it is, and she fools him into letting her go. Mokey shares this with her friends, and then Wembley, Gobo and Red decide to go have a look at it, only to almost be caught by Junior. Mokey then decides that, while they get the radish, she'll keep Junior occupied. Mokey gets caught again, and Junior makes her tell him what the problem is. She says that he has an obsession with a radish, and that what he really needs is a friend. The two of them go off to find Junior a friend, and while they're gone, Boober, Gobo, Wembley and Red go and get Geraldine before Junior gets back. When Mokey and Junior return, Junior becomes really upset that Geraldine's gone. Mokey feels terrible for what she's done, so it's up to her to make things right, and find out that Junior's had a friend all along.

Theme: Unlikely friendships

Note: Mokey is now wearing a purple turtleneck underneath her grey sweater. This turtleneck sweater was previously seen as part of Mokey's winter outfit in "The Bells of Fraggle Rock" and "Blanket of Snow, Blanket of Woe." 
15 "Born to Wander" George Bloomfield B.P. Nichol April 8, 1985 (1985-04-08) 315

The Storyteller's having a story-telling session in Gobo's room, so Gobo decides that he wants to hear about Uncle Matt's first big journey. We see a flashback of little Matt- who's dressed like Gobo is now-with his Uncle Gobo, who thinks that his nephew Matt is annoying and clueless. Back then, Fraggles either ate mushrooms or Doozer constructions, but when the mushrooms run out, Uncle Gobo and Matt try to find some food. However, Matt causes a rock quake, and breaks Uncle Gobo's leg. So Matt goes off by himself to find food, and as he's wandering, a rock slide occurs, and when it's over, Matt finds a hole out into the Gorg's Garden. He goes out to explore, scares Ma and Pa Gorg, and brings back to the Rock a radish, which Matt thinks is a shiny red boulder, thus giving the Fraggles a new food source.

Theme: Believing in yourself

Note: When we see the flashback of Uncle Matt when he's little, he's dressed like Gobo, and even has the same head of hair. "Come & Follow Me" gets a rewrite and a more upbeat tune. We also see young Storyteller Fraggle and Matt's uncle, Gobo. Uncle Gobo looks like Uncle Matt does now, but with orange skin. There is no view of what Junior Gorg looked like back then, however. 
16 "The Battle of Leaking Roof" Eric Till Robert Sandler April 15, 1985 (1985-04-15) 316

It's about to rain, and Ma wants Pa to fix the hole in the roof before it starts to pour. At the same time, Boober and Mokey are out getting radishes, and when Ma accidentally picks Boober up, he loses his hat. Boober's too afraid to go back out there, so Mokey goes out by herself to get the hat. Meanwhile, Ma's having a terrible time getting Pa to fix the roof, because he's too scared of heights. Will Pa get over his fear and fix the hole in the roof before the rainfall?

Theme: Getting over your fears

Note: Viewers get a glimpse of what the roof of the Gorg's castle looks like. 
17 "Playing Till It Hurts" Terry Maskell Jerry Juhl April 22, 1985 (1985-04-22) 317

It's time for Rock Hockey, and Red's especially excited because her idol, Rock Hockey Hannah, is coming to watch her play. Her excitement's cut short, however, when she injures herself. She's still determined to play, and she escapes from her room to try it again, only to get even more hurt. But Red is becoming more and more stubborn; she doesn't want Hannah to think she's a wimp. So she decides to fool Feeny Fraggle and takes his place as goalie. But is playing the game to impress her hero worth the risk?

Theme: Taking care of injuries

Note: Feeny Fraggle is introduced. 
18 "Bored Stiff" George Bloomfield Jocelyn Stevenson April 29, 1985 (1985-04-29) 318

Gobo's wanting to go with Wembley out to the Gorg's Garden on an expedition. But their trip is cut short when they meet Mokey, Boober and Red at the hole to the garden, and they tell the boys that the Gorgs are right outside. Gobo decides that he's gonna find out what's going on. Meanwhile, Ma and Pa are playing around Kissing Rock, and Junior finds a spray can that's marked "Boredom Juice", a chemical that, when sprayed, causes anyone or anything to become permanently bored. When Ma spots Gobo, Pa sprays the juice into the Fraggle hole, causing Wembley, Red and Mokey to be bored. Then he tells Junior to use the juice on any Fraggles that come out of Kissing Rock. But Junior doesn't want to, and dumps it all on a flower. Later he spots Gobo, and they work together to convince Junior's parents that the Boredom Juice shouldn't be used. But when they rehearse the plan, Junior accidentally falls near the flower he dumped the rest of the juice on, and actually becomes bored. Now, it's up to Gobo to save his friends, and Junior, to prove that Fraggles provide a service to the Gorgs, especially to Junior.

Theme: Everything and everyone has a purpose

Note: The spray can with the Boredom Juice in it is the same spray can that Junior used to get rid of the Toe Ticklers at the end of Season 2. 
19 "The Cavern of Lost Dreams" Terry Maskell B.P. Nichol May 6, 1985 (1985-05-06) 320

When Cotterpin Doozer hears that Gobo is the bravest Fraggle in the Rock, she gets him to help her find the Cavern of Lost Dreams, which is where the original tower was built. When they get there, the remaining two Doozers, Yeaster and Crusty, don't want to come back. Will these two Doozers finally accept the changes that have occurred and move back to the Rock and help build once again?

Theme: Accepting changes vs. refusing to change

Note: Wembley makes note of Gobo's Canadian accent, in which Gobo seems to frequently use the word, 'eh.' 
20 "The Incredible Shrinking Mokey" Les Rose Jocelyn Stevenson May 13, 1985 (1985-05-13) 321

Mokey and Red are putting on a puppet show (how odd, huh?), and on their way to the production, Mokey hears the cries of a strange creature named Begoony, a magical fluffy critter who clings himself to Mokey and wants all of her attention. But when Mokey's torn between helping Begoony and putting on their show, Begoony puts a curse on her that makes her shrink, and then Begoony places her in a dollhouse. Mokey must find a way out and teach Begoony what being a friend means.

Theme: Relying on friends too much 
21 "A Dark and Stormy Night" Norman Campbell Sugith Varughese May 20, 1985 (1985-05-20) 319

Gobo feels as if he's done it all and wishes there was someplace he could explore. But when he hears that the Gorgs are going on a vacation, he thinks his problem is solved, and decides to map the inside of the Gorg's castle. Meanwhile, Ma and Pa are going on their second honeymoon, and they want Junior to stay behind and watch the castle. When Gobo tells everyone of his new exploration, the other Fraggles think the Gorgs are going to be in the castle while he's exploring. But when Red and Mokey find out that the Gorgs are leaving, Red becomes upset with Gobo, thinking that he lied to them. So she gets Boober and Mokey to help scare Gobo, who's got Wembley by his side for the overnight stay. But when the Crown Jewel becomes missing, Junior gets scared and thinks somebody's in the castle. When Gobo and the gang reveal themselves to Junior, Junior later thinks that there's a real thief outside. Junior must work with the Fraggles to catch the jewel thief in order to prove to his parents he's mature enough to watch over the castle.

Theme: Misunderstandings; being scared of being alone 
22 "Gunge the Great and Glorious" Eric Till Laura Phillips May 27, 1985 (1985-05-27) 322

When the Architect Doozer is teaching some younger Doozers about the great Doozer king (who looks a LOT like Gunge) Gunge wanders in the middle of the teaching session while looking for the M'Geecky vines for Marjorie. The Doozers think he's their long lost king, which makes Philo jealous, and he convinces the Doozers that the king isn't Gunge, it's Philo. Their friendship is divided, but the Trash Heap later reminds Philo that friendships last much longer than all the riches in the world.

Theme: Being friends vs. being rich

Note #1: Gunge actually gets the Doozers to party for the first time in ages.

Note #2:: Gobo, Mokey, and Boober do not appear in this episode. 

Season 4: 1986

Episode Title Directed By Written By Original airdate Production number
1 "Sprocket's Big Adventure" Eric Till Sugith Varughese January 6, 1986 (1986-01-06) 401

Doc still doesn't believe Sprocket when he says there's furry creatures behind the hole in the workshop. So Sprocket finally makes his way into Fraggle Rock to find Gobo, and causes all kinds of mayhem. When he runs into the Doozers, the Doozers hire him to knock down all their buildings so they can rebuild. But Boober seems to be allergic to Sprocket, so when the Fraggles find out the Hairy Monster is in Fraggle Rock, they use Boober to find him. Sprocket finds his way out into the Gorg's Garden, and even meets the Trash Heap. But when Gobo gets caught by Junior, Sprocket and Gobo must work together to get Junior to let him go, so Gobo can take Sprocket back home.

Theme: Proving yourself; communicating with other species

Note: This is the first time that Sprocket gets into Fraggle Rock, and he even makes it as far as the Trash Heap and the Gorg's Garden. Sprocket also learns Gobo's name. Sprocket's the first character to visit Marjorie that's not a Fraggle. 
2 "Wembley's Wonderful Whoopie Water" Terry Maskell Jerry & Susan Juhl January 13, 1986 (1986-01-13) 324

Wembley's got a special talent; he can hear water in the rock walls. But when Gobo and Red don't believe him, he sets out to prove he's right. When water finally breaks out, the Fraggles discover that this type of water is special. But when the water starts to cause rock quakes and Gobo falls into the cracks, is it finally time to shut down the fun?

Theme: Ignoring danger vs. doing what's right

Note: Felix "The Fearless" Fraggle returns for the last time. 
3 "Sidebottom Blues" Norman Campbell David Young January 20, 1986 (1986-01-20) 323

When Boober shows Wembley all of his ointments and medicines, Wembley thinks Boober doesn't have enough fun, and invites him to the garden to play Follow the Leader with the rest of their friends. First Boober accepts, but then he overhears Gobo talking about Boober being a big goof (when really, Gobo's referring to Junior), he gets upset and very hurt, and decides to let Sidebottom out and turns into "Dr. Fun." The other Fraggles worry that Boober's going too far, but when Boober hypnotizes Junior into thinking he's a Fraggle, the fun begins. Then Wembley starts to have an allergic reaction to the Bonkleberry stew, and the situation becomes problematic, and it's time for Dr. Fun to step aside before it's too late.

Theme: Having fun vs. being responsible

Note: Sidebottom appears for the last time. The theme song to Fraggle Rock is sung by Junior Gorg when he is hypnotized by Sidebottom. 
4 "Uncle Matt's Discovery" Norman Campbell Jerry Juhl January 27, 1986 (1986-01-27) 402

Uncle Matt's coming back home again, and this time when he shows up, he hides under the party table in Gobo's room to avoid what he calls "Face Erasers." Red pokes fun at Matt's cowardice, even when he says it was a joke. Gobo gets upset that Matt won't admit his fear, so Matt goes exploring by himself. When Wembley convinces Gobo to go after him, they find a scary wooden statue of a Fraggle. When Matt accidentally hits it, they both fall through the floor and happen upon a whole new cavern with dozens of tunnels. And when you hit the arch to the tunnel, you get sucked in to another region of "Outer Space", thus providing new places for Gobo and Uncle Matt to explore.

Theme: Admitting your fears

Note: The statue that Uncle Matt hits before falling into the white caves is the same statue that Red used as the Mind-Reader in "The Secret Society of Poohbahs." Uncle Matt and Gobo go to some really special places in "Outer Space." 
5 "Junior Faces the Music" Terry Maskell Robert Sandler February 3, 1986 (1986-02-03) 403

Tonight is the night of the Blue Moon, and when Junior Gorg notices this, he begs Pa to let him play the Royal Kazoo to prove that he'll be a great, worthy king. But the moon needs to be full, and one also needs five Fraggle witnesses. But when Pa dismisses the idea in fear of Junior being banished, Junior feels like he'll never be much of anything. Then, when Cantus the Minstrel shows up (as a shadowy figure), he convinces Junior that he needs to believe in himself and that he can do anything he wants to. Cantus makes Junior promise to play the Royal Kazoo, and then Cantus goes to get the five Fraggle witnesses; Gobo, Mokey, Red, Wembley and Boober. Once they show up, it's time for Junior to prove what kind of king he'll be.

Theme: Having faith in oneself

Note: Cantus appears for the second time without the rest of the Minstrels. Junior talks to Geraldine, who is the same radish that Junior cared for in "The Great Radish Caper." 
6 "A Tune for Two" Les Rose Laura Phillips February 10, 1986 (1986-02-10) 405

It's time for the Duet-athon! Wembley's supposed to be paired up with Gobo, but when Matt comes back home for another visit, Gobo get's paired up with his uncle instead. Then Wembley tries to get Boober to join him, but when Tosh Fraggle comes along, Boober just can't resist doing a song with his crush. Wembley becomes sad, and thinks no one wants to be with him in the Duet-athon. While Wembley's crying, Cotterpin Doozer comes along and tries to cheer him up, saying she'll be in the competition with him. When Wembley then goes to Gillis Fraggle to sign her up as his partner, Gillis rudely tells him Doozers are not allowed in the contest. Wembley goes back and delivers the bad news to Cotterpin, saying she can't be in it with him. She gets mad and leaves, prompting Wembley to stand up to Gillis, telling him that just because the Duet-athon has always been just for Fraggles, it doesn't make it right. He starts up a protest rally, and before long, all the Fraggles say that if Cotterpin isn't allowed to join, they'll all drop out, leaving Gillis no choice but to do the right thing... leading to the greatest Duet-athon ever.

Themes: Racism and Multiculturalism

Note: Boober shares his interest in Tosh. The song at the end of this episode has everyone singing along, including Sprocket and Junior Gorg. 
7 "The Perfect Blue Rollie" Eric Till David Young February 17, 1986 (1986-02-17) 404

One day as Wembley and Boober are going down by Roaring Rivene, they come upon a huge collection of colorful smoothies and rollies, the greatest gift you can give to a Fraggle. But then, something even more amazing happens; Wembley spots the Perfect Blue Rollie, the rarest pebble in the universe. He gives it to Boober in the spirit of giving. But Boober becomes selfish with the rollie and puts it in his Hidey Hole, a cave where Boober keeps all of his stuff. When Gobo, Red and Mokey see it, they do their best to get Boober to bring it to the Great Hall and have a party. Boober becomes even more selfish, kicks his friends out, and spends his time protecting the rollie from being stolen. But when Wembley unsuccessfully sneaks in as a ball of laundry lint to steal it back, a cave-in occurs, leaving Boober inside. It's up to his friends to save him before Boober becomes trapped forever, with all his 'stuff.'

Theme: selfishness; the gift of sharing

Note: The song "Pass It On" is also sung in A Muppet Family Christmas when Kermit the Frog and his nephew Robin the Frog discover a Fraggle Hole leading to Fraggle Rock in the basement of Ma Bear's house and meet the five main Fraggles. 
8 "A Brush with Jealousy" Terry Maskell B.P. Nichol February 24, 1986 (1986-02-24) 406

Mokey's well-known for being a terrific painter, but when Red takes down one of her paintings and puts up one of Pedley Fraggles' (another great painter), she sets out to show everyone how much better of a painter she is. When she goes to the Trash Heap for a paintbrush, Marjorie gives her a magical paintbrush that, when used for the wrong reasons, takes control of the Fraggle using it. Mokey doesn't consider herself the jealous type, but she's proven wrong when she tries to out-paint Pedley and she can't seem to let go of the brush. Mokey needs to find a way to get the brush to quit controlling her, and realize why she loved painting in the first place.

Theme: Jealousy; pride

Note: Pedley Fraggle is introduced. 
9 "Wembley's Flight" Eric Till Jerry Juhl March 3, 1986 (1986-03-03) 407

When Wembley rescues a Spider Fly from a Snare Blossom, the fly turns into a strange old creature that will grant Wembley any wish he wants to for setting him free. Wembley decides he wants to fly, so the creature gives him the ability, but Wembley's only allowed to fly three times. He uses his first time up almost immediately, but then he goes to find his friends to show them his new ability. Wembley's story isn't quite believable to his friends, which upsets Wembley because everyone else gets to show off what they're good at. He decides he's going to fly for the Fraggles who will believe him... so he seeks out Feeny, Marlon, and Large Marvin to show them his flying abilities. But Gobo, Mokey and Red stop him from doing so because they believe he'll just hurt himself. Finally, he decides that showing off for his friends isn't what he wanted the flying abilities for; he wanted to fly just to fly.

Theme: Showing others your gifts

Note: The Spiderfly (played by Richard Hunt) has a slight resemblance to a character Jerry Nelson played on The Muppet Show called Uncle Deadly. All three of the nerdy Fraggle (Feeny, Large Marvin, and Marlon) appear together. 
10 "Red's Blue Dragon" Terry Maskell Jerry & Susan Juhl March 10, 1986 (1986-03-10) 409

Red's been playing "Princess Gwenelot and the Evil Dragon" lately, and when Gobo tells her she needs to grow up and stop playing make-believe, she happens upon the T. Matthew Fraggle Room, the cavern with the dozens of tunnels that lead to different places in "Outer Space." But when she accidentally spots a huge, blue dragon, it gets lost in Fraggle Rock. She tries to convince Gobo and Uncle Matt about the dragon, but they just think she's played make-believe too much, so it's up to Red to make things right.

Theme: Fantasy vs. Reality.

Note: This is the last time we see the T. Matthew Fraggle Room. When watching carefully, the Dragon that Red lets out seems to get slightly shorter in stature. No Boober or Wembley. 
11 "Wonder Mountain" George Bloomfield Robert Sandler March 17, 1986 (1986-03-17) 408

Mokey wants to go all the way up to Wonder Mountain to see the Aurora Fragglialis, which only occurs once every 1000 days. But Red's worried about Mokey going alone, and even though she promised Mokey she trusted her enough to go by herself, Red decides to leave the duties of plant-sitting Lanford to Gobo, Boober and Wembley to watch over Mokey so nothing bad happens. The only problem is, Red falls victim to almost everything, while the dreamy Mokey just keeps going on. She gets torn up through some rough brush, falls off the Invisible Bridge, and almost gets enchanted by the Singing Cactus, when Mokey spots her and saves her. When asked why she decided to come along, Red says she wants to see the Aurora Fragglialis too. But later on, as they go past where the Avalanche Monster lives, he wakes up, and chases down the two girls. It's up to Mokey and Red to work together to get the Rock Monster off their tails in order to go and experience the Aurora Fragglialis before it's too late.

Theme: Trusting others 
12 "Space Frog Follies" George Bloomfield David Young March 24, 1986 (1986-03-24) 410

Gobo's getting ready to have a surprise party for himself, but when Uncle Matt shows up and says he can't come to the party, Gobo gets upset. Meanwhile, Matt takes Wembley aside and shows him the present he got for Gobo; a space frog. Matt then tells him that he wants Wembley to watch over it until he gets back from "Outer Space" so he can collect flies for the frog to eat. So it's up to Wembley to keep the space frog a secret until Matt gets back, but he has a hard time doing so. But is keeping the space frog in a jar, as a pet, for the rest of his life really the best thing for him? It's up to Wembley to decide what's best for the space frog, even if it means upsetting his buddy.

Theme: Keeping animals out of their environment

Note: The pet frog that Uncle Matt caught is a real live frog. 
13 "Boober Gorg" Terry Maskell Sugith Varughese March 31, 1986 (1986-03-31) 411

Boober's well-known for cooking excellent recipes with radishes, and one day while creating another famous dish, the pot explodes, and the radish falls on Boober's head, giving him amnesia, and it's up to his friends to find a cure. When Boober has a sudden strike of familiarization with radishes, Gobo takes him to the Gorg's Garden, hoping that seeing the Gorgs will scare him back to normal. Meanwhile, in the garden, Pa's been reading "The Book of Gorgish Myth & Wisdom", and according to the book, this is the day an evil sorcerer is supposed to appear. And when Junior seems to be missing, Pa and Ma think the sorcerer's done something terrible to him. And when Boober sees the Gorgs, he has an identity crisis, and thinks he's a Gorg too. Pa and Ma think that the sorcerer turned Junior into a Fraggle, so they have to teach him all over again. Gobo finds Boober and tries once again to tell him he's a Fraggle, but Boober doesn't believe him. So Gobo goes back to Mokey, Red and Wembley and prepares a plan to get Boober back to Fraggle Rock. But Boober, still thinking he's a Gorg, overhears this and gets Ma and Pa to help him catch the Fraggles. Once they're all caught, the Gorgs leave it up to Boober to decide their fate. Will Boober finally snap out of it before his friends get thumped?

Theme: Knowing who you really are

Note: Boober's wearing a white shirt that looks a lot like the same shirt Junior Gorg wears. The "Remembering Song" is sung again. 

Season 5: 1987

Episode Title Directed By Written By Original airdate Production number
1 "Mirror, Mirror" Wayne Moss Jocelyn Stevenson January 5, 1987 (1987-01-05) 412

Red Fraggle's been having a lot of parties lately, and today will be her 28th 'birthday' since the Festival of the Bells. But when the other four seem uninterested in celebrating with her again, she goes off by herself, and runs into Cotterpin Doozer, who left her job of stirring glue to celebrate with Red. As the girls are singing, they come upon a magical mirror, named Mavis, who can sing, whistle, yodel, gurgle, and see the future. She tells Red that she sees, in the future, Red will have a party that she'll never forget. Cotterpin leaves after getting tired of Mavis calling her a 'bug,' but Red keeps pushing Mavis until they arrive to the hole that leads into the Gorg's castle. In the castle, Pa and Junior are going honk-fishing, leaving Ma alone on her birthday. Ma becomes really sad, but when she hears yodelling coming from the hole in the wall, she picks up Mavis, and they have a chat. Red gets angry that the Gorg stole her new friend away, so she goes inside to save her. Once Red arrives, Mavis tries to convince Ma and Red to have the party together. Red goes along with it, only so she can get Mavis out of there. Her plan goes wrong when Mavis falls off the table and breaks, leaving Ma furious. Now, Red has to find some way to put Mavis back together, and Cotterpin just may be the Doozer to help.

Theme: Doing the right thing; celebrating

Note: Even though HBO aired 5 seasons, there are really four, and this is the second half of the last season. 
2 "The Riddle of Rhyming Rock" Terry Maskell B.P. Nichol January 12, 1987 (1987-01-12) 413

Gobo wants to solve the Riddle of Rhyming Rock, and he's been rehearsing for quite some time. According to Rhyming Rock's caretaker Herkimer Fraggle, each Fraggle only gets three chances in a lifetime, and when Gobo uses his first two and fails, he goes to the Storyteller to find out how to solve it. She then tells him that Uncle Matt, when he was really young, uncovered a book that could solve all riddles (The riddle goes, "Mumba Gumba, Dinky-Doo. Pants for me. Answer YOU!) But, when he finds out that the spell doesn't work, Wembley becomes stuck underneath a rockslide. Now Gobo needs to find a way to get his friend out and get Rhyming Rock again. And if he makes that happen, he just might be the first Fraggle in history to crack the riddle.

Theme: Following instructions

Note: This is the last time we see a flashback of Uncle Matt when he was little, along with Uncle Gobo and young Storyteller Fraggle. The theme song is sung by Gobo when solving Rhyming Rock. 
3 "The Voice Inside" Eric Till Laura Phillips January 19, 1987 (1987-01-19) 414

Gobo's wanting to take his friends to Grey Rock Ridge and explore, but when everybody backs out- including Wembley, who's having a rock dust allergy attack- Gobo goes by himself. Wembley tries to tell him that, maybe this is a sign to not go at all. Gobo thinks his friend's just being silly and takes off alone. Meanwhile, Cotterpin's telling her friends Hammerhead and Wrench about Gobo and how brave he is, and how he always goes on adventures. Wrench wanders off, he runs into Sprocket, who's made his way back into Fraggle Rock to find Gobo. and when the three meet, they all go to Grey Rock Ridge together. But before they get there, they come across a rock windstorm. Was Wembley right when he told Gobo not to go in the first place?

Theme: Intuition

Note: This is the first and only time that a Doozer besides Cotterpin goes on an adventure with a Fraggle. Sprocket gets into Fraggle Rock again. This episode is also known as "Gobo's Path." 
4 "The Trial of Cotterpin Doozer" Wayne Moss Jerry Juhl January 26, 1987 (1987-01-26) 415

It's another great day in Fraggle Rock, and today, Red's helping Cotterpin make her plans for a new bridge when suddenly, the Fraggle Horn is blown and Red must take off for the meeting. Not far from where Cotterpin is, there's a Doozer named Tumbrell who's not a big fan of Cotterpin and sees that she's breaking a violation: consorting with Fraggles. Meanwhile in the Great Hall, Mokey tells everyone she spotted a Poison Cackler's nest, so Gobo gets everyone to go with him to the Lesser Galleries on a small vacation. But when Large Marvin and Feenie don't make it to when the Fraggles all take off, they're left behind. Cotterpin's being put on trial for telling Red of her building plans. She's given a chance to prove that Fraggles are noble creatures, so she tries to find her friends, but the only people she comes across are the only two left in the Rock... Large Marvin and Feenie. The Doozers aren't convinced that these two are worthy, but when a Baby Poison Cackler appears, Feenie and Large Marvin must work together to save all the Doozers.

Meanwhile, Uncle Traveling Matt observes the outdoor relaxing of Doc and Sprocket.

Theme: Showing intelligence and integrity

Note: "Come & Follow Me" is sung again. 
5 "The River of Life" Eric Till David Young February 2, 1987 (1987-02-02) 416

When Doc comes into the workshop, he has a surprising look on his face, and then tells Sprocket that he just met a man on the street who could make him $100,000 richer; all Doc has to do is allow the man to dump industrial waste into the limestone caves below the shop. When Sprocket hears this, he wants Doc to not take the deal, because there's furry creatures who live down there. Meanwhile, Boober doesn't feel like going for a swim today when a heat wave strikes Fraggle Rock. Instead, he wants to do some 'anting' (watching ants). But when he smells something terrible in the water, he tries to go and stop his friends from swimming before they get contaminated. But it's too late, and all the Fraggles except Boober fall terribly ill. Boober then goes up to the Trash Heap and tells her the news. Marjorie then tells him that "if there's a problem in the river of life, it gets past into everybody's surface." She then tells him that he needs to go to "Outer Space." The Gorgs' water has been poisoned too when Ma and Pa Gorg return from the stream where they have been wading and when they think it's the Fraggle's fault, Boober tells them that it's the Silly Creatures from "Outer Space." Pa Gorg then assigns Boober to go there and straighten things out. But Boober's feeling incredibly helpless, and has no idea how to get the Silly Creatures to stop contaminating the water. Will Boober finally go to "Outer Space" alone and save everyone? Or will Doc take the money?

Theme: Pollution

Note: This stunning and enlightening episode is the second time that the episode doesn't end with the normal closing theme. Instead, the Fraggles sing in celebration "Sister & Brother." Boober is the only Fraggle who never gets in the Fraggle Pond during the entire series. Of course he does get into the water in the animated spin-off. 
6 "Beyond the Pond" Terry Maskell Jocelyn Stevenson February 9, 1987 (1987-02-09) 417

When Red and Gobo are getting ready to have a swim meet, the contest gets cut short when the Knobblies- thick, pink vines- come to the surface of the pond, leaving almost no room to swim. Boober brings some Kolerabi juice by for his friends to drink, but nobody likes it. But when Red dumps the juice on the vines, the vines shrink and die, giving more room in the pond. Boober then rushes back to make more so the swim race can still go on. When Red grabs one of the vines, they give her a vision, with weird creatures saying, "Follow the roots." Red then dives into the very bottom of the pond to find out where the message is coming from, and discovers that the vines are roots to a huge, underwater tree. When Red gets to the top of the tree, she finds five Merggles (mermaid Fraggles); Merboo, Merkey, Mermer, Merple, and Mervin. They are delighted that their message to Red worked, since they're now able to communicate with another species besides themselves. Meanwhile, back at the pond, Boober's Kolerabi juice is being dumped by the bucketload onto the Knobblies, and while Red's celebrating with the Merggles, the branches start dying, and they can't figure out why. Red then tells them of Boober's juice, and they lock Red in a cage, then swim far away before they die. But when Gobo grabs one of the vines up by the pond, he receives a vision to "Stop pouring the Kolerabi juice", and "Follow the Knobblies", which he does. It's up to Gobo to go find and rescue her before the tree dies and the Merggles leave forever.

Theme: Saving the environment 
7 "Gone But Not Forgotten" Eric Till Laura Phillips February 16, 1987 (1987-02-16) 418

Wembley's really excited today, because today is going to be his first solo, overnight hike. But while on the way, he becomes trapped in a rockslide, and when he wakes up, he's being comforted by Mudwell the Mudbunny- the rarest creature in the Rock. Mudwell and Wembley have such a wonderful time together, and seem to be great friends. But when Wembley wakes up from his nap later on, Mudwell tells him, rudely, to leave and never come back again. When Wembley returns, he's upset, and the other four make him share his story about Mudwell. Gobo tells him that maybe he should go back and have Mudwell explain, so Wembley goes back, just as Mudwell is lying by a mud puddle. He tells Wembley that he'd like to be friends, but it's time for him to leave. After Mudwell becomes quiet, Wembley realizes that the Mudbunny has died. When Wembley sees his four friends again, he's really sad, so all four of them- and The World's Oldest Fraggle- try to cheer him up but fail. Finally Gobo tells him that, even though Mudwell's gone, there's ways of keeping part of him alive. So Wembley gets an idea, and goes back to where Mudwell died, only to discover something truly unique about Mudbunnies.

Theme: Coping with death 
8 "Mokey, Then and Now" Eric Till Jocelyn Stevenson February 23, 1987 (1987-02-23) 419

When Mokey, Wembley, and Boober are rehearsing their lines for the show their putting on later in the day, they come across The Sacred Cavern, where they see an ancient drawing of a Fraggle. While doing a chant, without knowing what would happen, the three Fraggles get transported back in time where Fraggles had leaders, they were bald, and they were way too serious. Luckily, Mokey, Boober and Wembley are wearing caps, so these Fraggles don't see that the Fraggles from the future aren't bald. When the leader, Bigmouth, asks who they are, Mokey claims to be their Blundig, their ancient leader who was destined to return. But when the tribe of Fraggles see they're lying, they lock the three up in a place that looks a LOT like Gobo and Wembley's room. And now, it's up to Mokey to find a way to change these Fraggles for the better, and get home before something terrible happens.

Theme: Time Travel

Note: Apparently, Mokey is responsible for the song "Down In Fraggle Rock." Also, Doc predicts that Ned Schimmelfinny will have moved away sometime in the future, foreshadowing future events. 
9 "Ring Around the Rock" Terry Maskell Sugith Varughese March 2, 1987 (1987-03-02) 420

Ma and Pa Gorg are having their 513th wedding anniversary and are going to renew their vows. Pa asks Junior to hold onto the wedding ring. When Junior puts on the ring, he decides it is too small, so when he struggles to get it off, he flings it across the garden into a tiny hole, where Gobo just happens to be exploring. The ring falls on Gobo's head, and Gobo rushes the ring back home and gives it to Wembley. After he does that, Gobo goes back to wait for other objects to appear. But Junior's digging a hole where it fell, and when he sees Gobo, he picks him up, and begs him to bring the ring back. But it's going to be hard, because the ring just seems to be getting passed along to everybody. Will Ma and Pa have to call off the wedding? Or will Junior have to find something else in place of the ring for Pa to give to Ma?

Theme: Wedding traditions

Note: Ma Gorg's wedding ring literally travels through all three worlds. 
10 "Inspector Red" George Bloomfield Jerry & Susan Juhl March 9, 1987 (1987-03-09) 421

When the Fraggle Horn appears missing, Red plays detective and helps the World's Oldest Fraggle to find it again. However, Red's not doing a good job, for she seems to be falsely accusing Uncle Matt, Boober, and Marlon Fraggle. Finally, it's up to Red to think of a plan that would make the guilty Fraggle confess... but how is she going to do that without falsely accusing anyone else again?

Theme: Incorrect assumptions

Note: This is the last time we see and hear of Uncle Travelling Matt's adventures in "Outer Space." Also, we start to hear of Ned Schimmelfinny's sickness. 
11 "The Gorg Who Would Be King" Terry Maskell Laura Phillips March 16, 1987 (1987-03-16) 422

Pa takes Junior to the Nirvana tree, a tree that, when the last leaf falls, it will be Junior's turn to reign over the universe. But Junior becomes really scared when there's only one leaf on the tree left. Junior then decides to eat the last leaf, so that the leaf doesn't officially fall. When he does this, he shrinks to the size of a Fraggle. Meanwhile, Mokey wants to show Wembley the Nirvana tree, and when Pa spots them, he chases them away. When he does this, he spots Junior who, to Pa, is really a Fraggle. Junior then escapes into Fraggle Rock, and bumps into Wembley. After telling Wembley of how he shrunk, Wembley takes him to the Trash Heap. When they get there, Marjorie tells him that he needs to be small in order to see the universe in a way he hasn't seen it before. Wembley and Junior make their way back to Fraggle Rock, but not before getting chased by Pa again. When the two make it back to the Great Hall, the Fraggles laugh at Junior's stature, and then tell him that Fraggles don't have bosses. Then Junior meets Cotterpin Doozer, who tells him that the sticks they make are from Radishes, and Junior realizes that it all fits together; he likes growing radishes, Doozers build with radishes, and Fraggles eat radishes. Junior thinks he's ready to be big again, but before he sees his parents again, he must defuse a bomb that Pa has thrown down into the Rock. Will Junior defuse it in time? More importantly, does the universe really need a ruler when things seem to be just fine without one?

Theme: Leadership

Note: Junior finally finds out that Fraggles have names, and that radishes are important to Fraggles, Doozers and Gorgs. Junior also becomes the second character to visit the Trash Heap that's not a Fraggle. 
12 "The Honk of Honks" Richard Hunt Jocelyn Stevenson March 23, 1987 (1987-03-23) 423

Gobo goes into "Outer Space" in search of an adventure. But when he realizes that Doc can't see him, but Sprocket can, Gobo becomes amazed. Meanwhile, Wembley catches up to his pal and tells him Cantus is coming back. When Cantus arrives, he tells the Fraggles it's time for the Song of Songs, and in order to do that, one Fraggle must create the Honk of Honks. He assigns Gobo to the task, to which Gobo refuses at first to go back up to "Outer Space" to see the Silly Creature again. Cantus finds him and tells him the Honk of Honks is much more important. He later tells him that, in order to make the Honk work, he needs to realize that "We're all a part of everything, and everything is a part of us." Gobo then gets a honking device from the Trash Heap, Junior Gorg, and Cotterpin Doozer, and connects them all to the Fraggle Horn. But it wasn't the true Honk of Honks, and Cantus cancels the celebration. Later, Gobo and Cantus have words, and Cantus tells him that he finally needs to touch the Silly Creature in order for both of them to see. So, it's up to Gobo to finally make contact with Doc, in order to finally understand what it means to touch someone and see. And maybe – just maybe – everyone can finally be a part of the true Song of Songs.

Theme: Understanding the world.

Note: Cantus arrives with all of the Minstrels. We finally understand why Doc couldn't see Gobo all these years, although he heard his voice once in Uncle Matt Comes Home. This is the last time we see Cantus. The grey-colored toad in Fraggle Rock that sings along during "The Rock Goes On" is called an Inkspot, and they're seen quite a lot during the second half of the series' run. This episode was directed by Richard Hunt, the performer of Junior Gorg and Gunge. 
13 "Change of Address" Eric Till Jerry Juhl March 30, 1987 (1987-03-30) 424

After hearing that Ned Shimmelfinny has to move to the desert for his health, Doc decides that he and Sprocket will move there to be with their friend. But Doc wants to see Gobo one last time. Down in Fraggle Rock, Gobo's just getting over the Fraggle Flu, which means he hasn't been up to the hole to "Outer Space" to see the treats Doc and Sprocket have left him. When Red brings a note to Gobo from Doc, saying that they have to leave but want to see Gobo one last time, Gobo goes up to visit the Silly Creature, to find out his name is really Jerome Christian, but his nickname is Doc. Doc then asks if Gobo wants to move with them, but Gobo gets scared and runs away, leaving Doc and Sprocket sad. Gobo's not feeling too happy either, and when he goes to Marjorie for advice, she says that he needs to tell Doc that "He cannot leave the magic." Gobo runs back up to "Outer Space", along with Boober, Red, Wembley and Mokey. But when he gets there, the workshop is completely empty, and Doc and Sprocket have moved. Doc does leave Gobo a message on a tape recorder, and Gobo's friends join him in listening to the good-bye message. When the Fraggles leave, Red makes the comment, "Maybe the Silly Creature left, but we never would." Then Wembley says, "Yeah Gobo... we could never leave you." And when Wembley says this, Gobo finally understands the Trash Heap's message. Maybe Gobo's not too late, after all.

Theme: Saying good-bye to friends

Note: Everybody- the Gorgs, Doozers, Marjory, Philo, Gunge, Uncle Matt, Marlon, Morris, Large Marvin, Storyteller, Doc and Sprocket, along with the Fraggle five- sing "Down In Fraggle Rock" one last time. This episode is also dedicated to Don Sahlin. 

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