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Old 03-08-2004, 12:27 PM
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A question on the great Radish Famine

Does anyone know why hardly any Fraggles were in The Great Radish Famine. That episode seemed to mainly focus on The Trashheap, The Gorgs, and the Doozers. Mokey was in the episode, and Boober was seen briefly a few times, and Red and Wembley were only in it for 30 seconds. Gobo was away exploring the singing caverns. Does anyone know why not many of the Fraggles were in this episode much?
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Does anyone know why hardly any Fraggles were in The Great Radish Famine. That episode seemed to mainly focus on The Trashheap, The Gorgs, and the Doozers. Mokey was in the episode, and Boober was seen briefly a few times, and Red and Wembley were only in it for 30 seconds. Gobo was away exploring the singing caverns. Does anyone know why not many of the Fraggles were in this episode much?
That was the first episode I ever saw.... it needed more Gobo but he was prolly gone so Mokey could have the spotlight. I'd think that if he were there, things would've played out differently so they wrote him out.

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Old 03-09-2004, 12:46 AM
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That was the first episode I ever saw.... it needed more Gobo but he was prolly gone so Mokey could have the spotlight. I'd think that if he were there, things would've played out differently so they wrote him out.

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They didn't show too much Red and Wembley in that one either, just in that one breif scene.
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They didn't show too much Red and Wembley in that one either, just in that one breif scene.
It was all about Mokey.


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