Fraggle Rock - Where It All Began

Fraggle Rock - Where It All Began

Fraggle Rock - Where It All Began
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Brand: LION'S GATE ENTERTAINMENT
Creator: Jim Henson
Performer: Jerry Nelson
Performer: Gerard Parkes
Performer: Steve Whitmire
Performer: Dave Goelz
Performer: Kathryn Mullen
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language)
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Special Edition
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 200 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2004-10-19
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Lionsgate / HIT Entertainment
Product features:
  • Bonus Features include "Fraggle Rock: A Musical History of Fraggle Rock", "Fraggle Rock - Animated: The Great Fraggle Freeze" and "Pingu's Bouncy Fun Episode"

Movie Reviews of Fraggle Rock - Where It All Began

Movie Review: After a long wait the Fraggles are here and better than ever
Summary: 5 Stars

This DVD has been on my wishlist since before it was even announced! (I put a rare VHS episode on my wishlist and included a comment that I wanted to find a DVD collection). I kept checking back Amazon and everywhere else for more Fraggles, and finally saw that the first DVD would be coming out and took just a fraction of a second to add it to my wishlist. I've anxiously waited through get well soon's, holidays, and finally my birthday, but never got the DVD of my dreams. Finally, the day after my birthday, I saw the disc at Target, and much to my surprise, a second volume too! I begged and pleaded with my wife to get it and after promising her a Pirates! video game and my 1 year old son two Wiggles DVDs, I was allowed to get them BOTH (it ended up costing about $100, but worth every penny!).

Early the next morning, I cranked up the volume on the TV and introduced my son to the best TV series ever made. We sang and danced in front of the screen until my wife yelled to turn it down, she was trying to sleep. I could hardly imagine that anyone would want to sleep when the magic of the Fraggles was in action, but I did as requested and we sang quieter.

We had to spread it out over several days because my son isn't allowed to be a couch potato like daddy, and I just finished the last of this first disc.

The songs are as good as I remember, and I was surprised how many I've remembered after 20 years. The characters are lovable... Gobo and Wembly, Boober, Red, and Mokey are the main characters, but there's also the Trash Heap, Uncle Travelling Matt, the Doozers, poor Sprocket the Dog, and all the rest of the menagerie.

Wembly used to be my favorite character, being so uncertain about everything, right down to which of his identical banana print shirts to wear, he makes you want to feel sorry for him. But after watching these from a much more aged perspective, I think I'd have to vote for Mokey, the serene hippy-esque matron of the clique. Her expressions are adorable when she's singing her wise advice, and then going off and taking it far too literally.

I got to the end of the three episodes, and decided I'd see what the bonus features had. I'm rarely impressed by the bonus features on discs, but this was awesome. The 'musical history' track is a whole 45 minutes or more of the best songs I do and don't remember all strung together with Matt's intros between. I got to sing and dance till my feet were raw, my son was hungry and my dog was very confused. All through, I was wishing I could copy this to a CD to play in the car.

After that, I tried the Pengo track, and am still puzzled by why it was there. It was kinda cute in a slightly French humor sorta way. No singing, no dancing, no muppets, no speaking, and almost no story. Why was a short animated story about a penguin being a pest included on a Fraggle DVD?

The remaining track, an animated Fraggle episode (The Big Freeze) more than made up for that disappointment. I expected a mini-episode, dumbed down for the Saturday morning crowd, but what I got was a full episode that felt and sounded much like the real shows. The pace of the show was a little faster so they could cram even more story into it (apparently you can animate an action easier than you can make a puppet go through those same motions; Isn't physics a pain?). Some of the voices sounded a little off but close, probably the original voice actors weren't available, but other than that it was an excellent episode, with a story I'd never seen before.

I have only a few minor complaints about this DVD. The picture quality was a little low. This could be because the tapes it was from were pretty old, or the show was never filmed in DVD quality (it's just puppets), or they tried to fit a bit too much content on the disc (I don't like to complain about that!). Second, each episode didn't have the opening and closing credits. I love that song so much I missed hearing it over and over again. Third complaint, Wembly's banana tree shirt episode wasn't one of the episodes included. I've waited 20 years to see my favorite episode, and I'm still waiting. This rolls into my fourth and final complaint... I want more episodes.

Summary of Fraggle Rock - Where It All Began

BeginningsGobo s Uncle Traveling Matt discovers a way to leave Fraggle Rock and venture out into our world a land he calls Outer Space. Thus begins the adventures of Gobo Mokey Wembley Boober and Red. Marjory the Trash Heap sees it as trouble.Wembley and the GorgsThe giant Gorgs who claim to be the rulers of the universe capture Wembley Fraggle and enslave him. Gobo Red Mokey and Boober form a rescue party but soon need rescuing themselves.Let the Water RunRed plans a one-Fraggle swim show but just before the performance a drought hits Fraggle Rock and the swimming hole turns into a mud puddle. The pipe bangers are unable to work their usual magic. Red tries to solve the problem and finally does with a little help.Bonus Features:Fraggle Songs: A 45 minute Musical History of Fraggle RockFraggle Rock Animated: The Great Fraggle FreezePingu s Bouncy Fun episodeSystem Requirements:Running Time:170 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 045986258014 Manufacturer No: H100069
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