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Los-fraguel

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Los Fraguel is Spain's version of Fraggle Rock. Like most of the international versions, it was a dub, with no new Doc or postcard footage.

The series' popularity in Spain led to translations of the Marvel Comics comic book, as well as such unauthorized tributes as an alternative rock band called "Los Fraguels" and a Fraguel Rock Bar in Madrid, with Boober in the logo.

In 2003, original puppets of Gobo, Wembley, and Red were donated to the "Museu Internacional de Titelles de Albaida," located in Valencia, in honor of the series' 20th anniversary.

In 2005, the first season was released on DVD in Spain.

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