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Why does this epsiode look so weird compared to the other epsiodes? ESPECIALLY THE TRASH HEAP!!
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Well, "The Thirty-Minute Work Week" was the very first episode of Fraggle Rock to be taped, so it probably looks kind of weird because they hadn't completely refined the puppets yet...
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Give the man some Doozer sticks!
Yes "The Thirty Minute Work Week" was indeed the pilot for Fraggle Rock. I still remember doing the Doozer with the Jack hammer in the "Working" song and that drooped nose that Gobo had. Those where the days. Take care all Terry Angus |
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Hey, nice to see ya Terry
![]() Yeah, you might have noticed that Sprocket looked really wild then, too ![]() - Billy ![]() |
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Yeah, his "DONUTS!" Look is priceless
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