The television series Fraggle Rock has resulted in three television spin-offs — a Saturday morning cartoon in 1987, the animated series The Doozers in 2013 and the short-form series Fraggle Rock: Rock On! in 2020; however producers have explored the idea of other possible spin-off productions throughout the years.
Traveling Matt spin-off
During production of the third season of Fraggle Rock, Jim Henson began thinking of projects for after the series. One idea, outlined in a March 1984 memo, focused on Traveling Matt and two new Fraggle characters exploring the globe in a hot air balloon. According to Henson biographer Brian Jay Jones:
The Saga of Fraggle Rock
Among ideas Jim Henson proposed for a feature in the second half-hour of a potential episode of The Jim Henson Hour was "an origin storytelling of the discovery of Fraggle Rock called The Saga of Fraggle Rock."[2] The special was not produced.
Doozers
The Henson Company was interested in creating a spin-off starring the Doozers as far back as while Fraggle Rock was still on the air. One of the first efforts to create a spin-off was in development in 1993 and 1994. Titled Doozers, the 2D animated series aimed at young children would have featured Cotterpin Doozer and her friends Lugnut, Patch, and Downspout as they came up with solutions for Doozer problems. Michael K. Frith contributed concept art to the project. Although this particular project never made it to screen, the Henson Company kept the concept of a spin-off in mind before the eventual 2013 computer animated series.[3]
Fraggle Rock: The Movie
- For more information, see Fraggle Rock (movie)
A feature film based on Fraggle Rock has been in and out of development with The Jim Henson Company since 2005. The proposed film would take "Gobo, Wembley, Mokey, Boober and Red on an adventure outside of Fraggle Rock where they interact with the strange beings in 'outer space' (also known as humans)."[4]
Sources
- ↑ Jim Henson: The Biography by Brian Jay Jones (page 379)
- ↑ Jim Henson: The Biography by Brian Jay Jones (page 413)
- ↑ Fraggle Rock: The Ultimate Visual History by Jody Revenson and Noel Murray (page 212-213)
- ↑ Fraggle Rock is Coming to the Big Screen!" (HTML version), The Jim Henson Company press release. May 12, 2008.