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  • Probably one of the best examples of the theme of fraggle rock lie in this episode.

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    Wembley begins by getting ready for the duet-a-thon a type of event where fraggles sing in pairs of two. After he lets Gobo sing with someone else he finds no one left for him. He ends up finding a new partner (Who's not exactly a fraggle!) When he discovers she can't enter because of that fact, it seems to develop into a theme of fairness and harmony among species; which if memory serves correct, what Jim Henson planned to do with the series. Probably the most touching part of the whole episode is the memorable song "Children of Tomorrow" which ends up ith not just all of the fraggles and doozers singing, but our favorite dog and gorg as well. This episode is a must-see for any fraggle fan.
  • Recap. Spoilers.

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    Summary:

    Wembley causes a stir when he pairs with Cotterpin Doozer in the Duet-a-thon.

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    Doc and Sprocket:

    Doc talks continuously about his life to bring a house plant back to life.

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    Postcard:

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    Trash Heap:

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    Theme(s):

    discrimination

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    Principal Character(s):

    Wembley and Cotterpin Doozer

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    Director:

    Les Rose

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    Writer(s):

    Laura Phillips

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    Songs:



    1. Duet for One [01:22]

    Singer(s): Wembley

    2. We Are the Children of Tomorrow [02:48]

    Singer(s): Wembley, Cotterpin, and the Fraggles

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    Special Appearances:



    * Characters:

    o Cotterpin Doozer

    o Gillis Fraggle

    o Large Marvin Fraggle

    o Rotary Doozer

    o Rumple Fraggle

    o Tosh Fraggle

    o Uncle "Traveling" Matt in the Rock

    o Wrench Doozer

    * Holidays or Special Events:

    o The Duet-a-thon

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