Fraggle Rock | |
Air Date | April 4, 1983 |
Written by | Jocelyn Stevenson |
Director | Jim Henson |
Wembley's friends take advantage of his willingness to help, until he meets a girl Fraggle named Lou, who takes him seriously. Mokey insists that Wembley is in love with Lou, and takes him to the Trash Heap, who prescribes Love Potion No. 9.
Meanwhile, Doc tries to turn an old chandelier into a bizarre alarm system.
Fraggle Facts[]
- In this episode, Wembley meets Lou for the first time. Therefore, there must be so many Fraggles in Fraggle Rock that the Fraggles don't know all the other Fraggles.
- Wembley helps Boober by acting as a clothesline for drying socks. However, whenever the Fraggles' feet are shown, they are always barefoot.
Notes[]
- There was a mid-season break during the recording of the first season. The first twelve episodes were recorded between March and August 1982; the remaining twelve were recorded six months later, between February and May 1983. The first block was shot well before they were shown in North America, but by the time this thirteenth episode was shot, the first four episodes had already been seen on HBO.
- During the break, the Gobo puppet was redesigned. He got a haircut and the shape of his face changed, and he also got a new vest and shirt. Ma Gorg also received a facelift and a new hairstyle during the break. The original Gobo Fraggle and Ma Gorg can still be seen in the opening theme of the later episodes.
- The show's scripts also changed focus after the break; the second half of season 1 was focused more on comedy and adventure, rather than didactic instruction.
- According to Terry Angus, this episode was shot during "the week that the Canadian puppeteers were asked to create our own background characters. My original idea was to have Morris be a cub reporter for the Fraggle news. So in the "Marooned" episode, check his pocket and you’ll see that he has a pad in his pocket. ... (Watch closely in) "We Love You Wembley" and I have the Morris puppet playing a saxophone (during "Help Me For a Change") before I came up with the idea of putting glasses on him. ... It wasn’t long that I had dropped the reporter idea and he was just my own background character."[1]
- Cheryl Wagner, the performer for Lou Fraggle, would take over the voice of Ma Gorg beginning in season 2.
- An early draft of this episode was called "Love Makes the Rock Go Round."[2]
International versions[]
- French version: In his latest attempt to impress Madame Pontaven, Doc researches her lineage in a book of peerage, hoping to recreate her family crest. He uses Croquette in the endeavour, while ignoring his dog's own needs, by having him steady ladders, fetch tools, and even pose with a cumbersome horn, so Doc can paint the unicorn on the crest. A phone call from a man asking to use Croquette for commercial purposes reminds Doc of how important his canine friend is to him. Meanwhile, in a postcard similar to the North American version, Uncle Matt discovers ice cream. Instead of using it as his personal moss pack, however, he generously plants a scoop on the head of the nearest man and ends up fleeing from an angry crowd.
- UK version: The Captain is doing the washing. He can't hang it outside, because the last time he did, the Coast Guard thought it was an SOS. When Gobo enters outer space, the Captain drops a discarded washing cloth on him. Gobo uses this to his advantage when Sprocket spots him, by pretending to be a ghost. Mrs. Wiggit calls the Captain to say she's coming over to bring him a Steak and Kidney pie. This makes him believe she wants to propose to him. Meanwhile, Uncle Matt has lost his bearings. discovers Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square and begins to climb the statue. A bobby picks him up after Matt falls, but is unable to help him find his bearings. Back in the lighthouse, Mrs. Wigget calls again, this time to say her poodle is feeling ill and she can't leave her. But the steak and kidney pie is still waiting for the Captain and Sprocket on the mailboat.
- German version: The scenes with Doc and Sprocket use the same storyline. In Matt's postcard, Uncle Matt tries to make contact with various statues and in some cases, tries to duplicate them to put them more at ease. This postcard would later be used in the Canadian and UK versions of the episode "The Secret of Convincing John."
Songs[]
- "Help Me for a Change"
- "Just a Little Wimp"
- "Lover, Lover, Number 9"
- "Wembley, Wembley, Number 9"
- "Learn to Love a Wimp"
Supporting Cast[]
Video releases[]
- Fraggle Rock: Complete First Season (HIT!, 2005)
- Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection (HIT!, 2008)
International episode titles[]
- Denmark: "Vi elsker dig Vembi" (We Love You Wembley)
- Finland: "Rakastunut Vempi" (Wembley in Love)
- France: "On t'aime, Wembley" (We Love You, Wembley)
- Germany: "Wembley, wir lieben dich" (Wembley, We Love You)
- Japan: "恋をしちゃったウェンブリー" (Wembley in Love)
- Netherlands: "We houden van je Wimmie" (We Love You, Wembley)
- Norway: "Vi elsker deg, Vembi" (We Love You, Wembley)
- Poland: "Kochamy Cię Wembleyu" (We Love You Wembley)
- Quebec: "On t'aime bien, Wembley"
- Spain: "Te queremos, Dudo"
- Sweden: "Vi älskar dig Vembi" (We Love You Wembley)
Sources[]
- ↑ Muppet Central post, 1/28/06
- ↑ Dennis Lee Papers, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto.
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