Fraggle Rock: 40 Years Later – “All Work and All Play”
Cotterpin Doozer wants to be a Fraggle in this classic episode of Fraggle Rock!
Cotterpin Doozer wants to be a Fraggle in this classic episode of Fraggle Rock!
Mokey is ready to join Cantus’s band of musicians… or IS she?!
To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of “The Muppets Valentine Show,” we’re dusting off an old review series!
Sidebottom is here! Whoopee, it’s time for fun! But is there such a thing as too much fun?
Traveling Matt returns to Fraggle Rock! But his nephew Gobo is none too pleased about it.
Marveling at the size, design, and beauty of the one-off Fraggle Rock character, The Last of the Lily Creatures.
How do our life experiences change us? Also, how can Wembley and Boober save the Trash Heap from getting destroyed by the Gorgs?!
Boober finally gets some alone time in a strangely prophetical episode of Fraggle Rock.
Our Fraggle Rock retrospective is back, and not a moment too soon, because we’re really worried about Wembley.
Did you know there’s a new Muppet Christmas Carol card game? But will it be a feature of Christmas’ Yet To Come, or does it belong in Christmas Past? Read our review to find out!
The Sesame Street special from 1983 is funny and has great songs. But did you know it also reveals how and why we interact with art?
Watch as we unbox and review the Jareth, Sarah, and Ludo figures from WETA Workshop!
We’re unboxing a set of Muppet plush toys from NECA and KidRobot!
Everyone’s favorite Doozer, Flange, gets an action figure from Boss Fight Studios!
The show wraps up with a live performance, plenty of gags, and a resolution that feels a little too easy. But also, there are two old guys in a balcony!
The band members get addicted to their phones and go their separate ways, and the show leans a little too much on its love triangle.
The band insults music fans and plays a concert in Minecraft in an episode that gets hung up on jokes about modern technology.
Mokey Fraggle has become the new Trash Heap, which can only mean one thing – she’s Fraggle Rock’s Lisa Simpson.
The Electric Mayhem pays homage to the Beatles in a high point for the Muppets Mayhem series.
Everybody learns a lesson about fear in this episode of Fraggle Rock, even if it doesn’t make any sense.