Fraggle Rock: 40 Years Later – “I Don’t Care”
Boober doesn’t care… at least, until he almost kills Wembley.
Boober doesn’t care… at least, until he almost kills Wembley.
Featuring one of our favorite songs, “Dixie Wailin'” – a funeral dirge you can dance to!
We attempt to recreate Boober’s “Night of the Lights” delicacy: Root Cake!
We all love Wembley, and everyone else in Fraggle Rock does too – even if it’s mainly due to an elixir!
Remembering Philip Balsam, co-writer of Fraggle Rock songs like “Follow Me”, “Let Me Be Your Song”, and dozens more.
Mokey has gained great power, so she commands you to read this review of Fraggle Rock, 40 years after it aired!
‘Mythbusters’ and ‘Tested’ host Adam Savage recently got to meet Gobo and Mokey Fraggle, along with their Silly Creature friends John Tartaglia and Donna Kimball!
Gobo pretends to be brave and sings a catchy tune all about it which makes us reflect on our lives.
Good morning class, and welcome to Fragglenomics 101!
Gobo gets trapped in Outer Space in an episode that should be screened at corporate meetings.
X marks the spot, as the Fraggles find a real treasure!
A particularly scary episode of Fraggle Rock proves to be terrifying to some, and a thrill ride to others.
It’s never a good idea to try to be somebody you’re not, as Red learns when she tries to be Mokey.
Convincing John says you gotta read this classic Fraggle Rock review!
Wembley goes on the hunt for a job while Dave Goelz goes for a ride on a roller coaster.
Boober gets the spotlight as he loses his hat, fights his own anxiety, and finds some courage.
We know a lot more about those Fraggle Rock NFTs. But there’s a better way to be a Fraggle fan.
This episode of Fraggle Rock takes 22 minutes to tell the story that Back to the Rock needed a whole season for.
In the second episode of this children’s show, Wembley learns about abusive relationships. Also, Ma and Pa Gorg are bad characters.
It’s time for a new 5-year project as we celebrate Fraggle Rock’s 40th anniversary! And where else is there to start but the beginning?