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{{episode|show=[[Fraggle Rock]]|airdate=February 11, [[1985]]|writer=[[Sugith Varughese]]|director=[[George Bloomfield]]}}
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[[Marjory the Trash Heap|Marjory the Trash Heap's]] rat companions, [[Philo and Gunge]], decide to head for their original home, although they're not completely sure they remember where it was. Marjory misses them dreadfully, but she can't help them when they're captured and enslaved by the evil [[Wander McMooch]]. Meanwhile, in [[Outer Space]], a sanitation workers' strike forces [[Doc]] to store all the garbage from [[the Captain's Inn]] in his [[Doc's Workshop|workshop]].
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[[Marjory the Trash Heap|Marjory the Trash Heap's]] rat companions, [[Philo and Gunge]], decide to head for their original home, although they're not completely sure they remember where it was. Marjory misses them dreadfully, but she can't help them when they're captured and enslaved by the evil [[Wander McMooch]].
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==Quotes==
 
<blockquote>
 
<p style="text-indent: -20pt;">
 
'''Philo:''' All this time we was looking for home...</p>
 
<p style="text-indent: -20pt;">
 
'''Gunge:''' And that's where we was all the time!</p>
 
<p style="text-indent: -20pt;">
 
'''Philo and Gunge:''' Oh, irony! ''Irony!''</p>
 
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Meanwhile in [[Outer Space]], a sanitation workers' strike forces [[Doc]] to store all the garbage from [[the Captain's Inn]] in his [[Doc's Workshop|workshop]].
==Supporting Cast==
 
*[[Wander McMooch]] ([[Bob Stutt]])
 
 
==Songs==
 
*Home
 
*Manic McMooch
 
   
 
==Fraggle Facts==
 
==Fraggle Facts==
The rats are part of the magical interdependent ecosystem of [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]]. Majory, the Fraggles' source of wisdom, only came to life when Philo and Gunge came along. If they leave her, she'll grow weaker and die.
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*The rats are part of the magical interdependent ecosystem of [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]]. Marjory, the [[Fraggles|Fraggles']] source of wisdom, only came to life when Philo and Gunge came along. If they leave her, she'll grow weaker and die.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*This is the second and final appearance of the sinister, toad-like Wander McMooch, who first showed up in the second season episode "[[Junior Sells the Farm]]". It's mentioned that McMooch is an old nemesis of the Trash Heap.
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*This is the second and final appearance of the sinister, toad-like Wander McMooch, who first showed up in the second season episode "[[Junior Sells the Farm]]." It's mentioned that McMooch is an old nemesis of the Trash Heap.
*This episode offers us a rare look at the world outside [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]] beyond the [[The Gorgs' Garden|Gorgs' garden]], with a few scenes set in a swamp.
 
   
 
*This episode offers us a rare look at the world beyond the [[The Gorgs' Garden|Gorgs' Garden]], with a few scenes set in a swamp.
==Video/DVD releases==
 
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*''[[Dance Your Cares Away]]'' ([[HIT!]], 2005) -- DVD only; bonus "locked" episode (located at Title 6, Chapter 20 of the DVD)
 
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*On [[Fraggle Rock: Complete Third Season]], [[Lawrence Mirkin]] explains that foreign Philo and Gunge puppets could not be made for the Co-Productions of [[Fraggle Rock]], so when they went to Outer Space, the Garbage Bags in [[Doc's Workshop]] hide them.
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*This is the first episode to be released on DVD with the original logo during the opening sequence.
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==Goofs==
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*For a few shots during Philo and Gunge's singing of "Home", puppeteer [[Richard Hunt|Richard Hunt's]] arm can be seen as he performs Gunge.
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*When Philo and Gunge say "Nighty-night." to Wembley, only Gunge's voice can be heard.
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==Supporting cast==
 
*[[Wander McMooch]] ([[Bob Stutt]])
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==Songs==
 
*"[[Home]]"
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*"[[Manic McMooch (Find You, Bind You, Grind You)]]"
   
 
==Video releases==
 
*''[[Dance Your Cares Away]]'' ([[HIT!]], [[2005]]) -- DVD only; bonus "locked" episode (located at Title 6, Chapter 20 of the DVD)
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*''[[Fraggle Rock: Complete Third Season]]'' ([[Hit Entertainment|HIT!]], [[2007]])
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*''[[Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection]]'' (HIT!, [[2008]])
   
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Revision as of 05:35, 23 September 2018

Fraggle Rock
Air Date February 11, 1985
Written by Sugith Varughese
Director George Bloomfield
307

Marjory the Trash Heap's rat companions, Philo and Gunge, decide to head for their original home, although they're not completely sure they remember where it was. Marjory misses them dreadfully, but she can't help them when they're captured and enslaved by the evil Wander McMooch.

Meanwhile in Outer Space, a sanitation workers' strike forces Doc to store all the garbage from the Captain's Inn in his workshop.

Fraggle Facts

  • The rats are part of the magical interdependent ecosystem of Fraggle Rock. Marjory, the Fraggles' source of wisdom, only came to life when Philo and Gunge came along. If they leave her, she'll grow weaker and die.

Notes

  • This is the second and final appearance of the sinister, toad-like Wander McMooch, who first showed up in the second season episode "Junior Sells the Farm." It's mentioned that McMooch is an old nemesis of the Trash Heap.
  • This episode offers us a rare look at the world beyond the Gorgs' Garden, with a few scenes set in a swamp.

Goofs

  • For a few shots during Philo and Gunge's singing of "Home", puppeteer Richard Hunt's arm can be seen as he performs Gunge.
  • When Philo and Gunge say "Nighty-night." to Wembley, only Gunge's voice can be heard.

Supporting cast

Songs

Video releases


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