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{{episode|show=[[Fraggle Rock]]|airdate=June 11, [[1984]]|writer=[[David Young]]|director=[[George Bloomfield]]}}
 
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[[Mokey]] and [[the Gorgs]] destroy the delicate balance of nature in this episode. Mokey meets a toe-tickling caterpillar in [[The Gorgs' Garden|the Gorgs' Garden]] and saves it from the Gorgs' bug spray, but all of the caterpillar's friends join it in the caves of [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]], where they eat everything in sight.
 
[[Mokey]] and [[the Gorgs]] destroy the delicate balance of nature in this episode. Mokey meets a toe-tickling caterpillar in [[The Gorgs' Garden|the Gorgs' Garden]] and saves it from the Gorgs' bug spray, but all of the caterpillar's friends join it in the caves of [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]], where they eat everything in sight.

Revision as of 19:42, 8 September 2006

Fraggle Rock
Air Date June 11, 1984
Written by David Young
Director George Bloomfield
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Mokey: Those Gorgs may be large, but they sure don't see the big picture

Mokey and the Gorgs destroy the delicate balance of nature in this episode. Mokey meets a toe-tickling caterpillar in the Gorgs' Garden and saves it from the Gorgs' bug spray, but all of the caterpillar's friends join it in the caves of Fraggle Rock, where they eat everything in sight.

Songs

Fraggle Facts

  • The caterpillars perform two ecological functions in the Gorgs' Garden -- when they're young, they eat the little white flowers that turn into stinkweed, and when they mature, they turn into beautiful flying purple sproingers.

Notes

  • This was the last episode aired in the 2nd season in 1984. After this episode, HBO aired repeats of the show until Christmas, when the third season began. However, the producers didn't take a season break at this point. They went on to make six more episodes, which aired as the first six episodes of the third season in early 1985, then took a summer break.
  • The lyrics for this episode's songs were written by B.P. Nichol, instead of the usual lyricist Dennis Lee.

Video releases

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