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{{episode|show=[[Fraggle Rock]]|airdate=May 6, [[1985]]|writer=[[B.P. Nichol]]|director=[[Terry Maskell]]}}
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{{episode|show=[[Fraggle Rock]]|image=|airdate=May 6, [[1985]]|writer=[[B.P. Nichol]]|director=[[Terry Maskell]]}}
 
[[Image:319.jpg|thumb|300px|]]
 
[[Image:319.jpg|thumb|300px|]]
   
[[Gobo]] helps [[Cotterpin Doozer]] find [[The Cavern of Lost Dreams|the Cavern of Lost Dreams]], the original [[Doozer]] towers, and their aging Doozer guardians.
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[[Gobo Fraggle|Gobo]] helps [[Cotterpin Doozer]] find [[The Cavern of Lost Dreams|the Cavern of Lost Dreams]], the original [[Doozer]] towers, and their aging Doozer guardians.
   
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Meanwhile, [[Doc]] and [[Sprocket]] try their hand at making dog cereal, and end up creating dog ''and'' human cereal.
==Supporting Cast==
 
*[[Cotterpin Doozer]] ([[Kathy Mullen]])
 
*[[Architect Doozer]] ([[Jerry Nelson]])
 
*[[Crusty Doozer]] ([[Steve Whitmire]])
 
*[[Yeaster Doozer]] ([[Sandra Shamas]])
 
   
==Songs==
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==Notes==
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* [[Tosh Fraggle]] makes a few background appearances, but only behind Doozer towers or partly hidden by other Fraggles.
*"[[I'm on My Own]]"
 
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* This episode sheds a bit of light on the Doozers' past. While they always seemed to be builders, they were obviously a bit more martial, as shown by Crusty and Yeaster's willingness to use spears as weapons to jail Gobo and Cotterpin.
*"[[Eye to Eye to Eye With You|Eye to Eye]]"
 
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* [[Boober Fraggle|Boober]] and [[Mokey Fraggle|Mokey]] don't appear in this episode.
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* Several Kellogg's packages, including "Kellogg's Smacks," appear on the [[Die Fraggles|German version]] of the episode.
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* Sprocket pays a thinly veiled homage to the [[The Swedish Chef|Swedish Chef]] while mixing his dog cereal. Instead of "Bork, Bork, Bork", Sprocket naturally says "Bark, Bark, Bark"
   
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<gallery>
==Video Releases==
 
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DieFraggles-HöhleDerVerlorenenTräume-Kelloggs.jpg|German version featuring several Kellogg's packages
*''[[Doin' Things That Doozers Do]]'' ([[HIT!]], [[2005]]) -- DVD only
 
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</gallery>
   
 
==Supporting cast==
 
* [[Cotterpin Doozer]] ([[Kathryn Mullen]])
 
* [[Architect Doozer]] ([[Jerry Nelson]])
 
* [[Crusty Doozer]] ([[Steve Whitmire]])
 
* [[Yeaster Doozer]] ([[Sandra Shamas]])
   
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==Songs==
 
* "[[I'm on My Own]]"
 
* "[[Eye to Eye to Eye With You|Eye to Eye]]"
   
 
==Video releases==
 
* ''[[Doin' Things That Doozers Do]]'' ([[HIT!]], [[2005]]) -- DVD only
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* ''[[Fraggle Rock: Complete Third Season]]'' (HIT!, [[2007]])
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* ''[[Fraggle Rock: Complete Series Collection]]'' (HIT!, [[2008]])
   
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Revision as of 05:43, 23 September 2018

Fraggle Rock
Air Date May 6, 1985
Written by B.P. Nichol
Director Terry Maskell
319

Gobo helps Cotterpin Doozer find the Cavern of Lost Dreams, the original Doozer towers, and their aging Doozer guardians.

Meanwhile, Doc and Sprocket try their hand at making dog cereal, and end up creating dog and human cereal.

Notes

  • Tosh Fraggle makes a few background appearances, but only behind Doozer towers or partly hidden by other Fraggles.
  • This episode sheds a bit of light on the Doozers' past. While they always seemed to be builders, they were obviously a bit more martial, as shown by Crusty and Yeaster's willingness to use spears as weapons to jail Gobo and Cotterpin.
  • Boober and Mokey don't appear in this episode.
  • Several Kellogg's packages, including "Kellogg's Smacks," appear on the German version of the episode.
  • Sprocket pays a thinly veiled homage to the Swedish Chef while mixing his dog cereal. Instead of "Bork, Bork, Bork", Sprocket naturally says "Bark, Bark, Bark"

Supporting cast

Songs

Video releases


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