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Last episode of the series, but a movie is scheduled to come in 2009.
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Featured Song: "Just a Dream Away"
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During Wembley's duet with the (presumed) Mudwell reincarnate, there is a moment towards the end when the muppet's arm socket is exposed.
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Look extremeley closely when Wembley realises Mudwell died: you can see the supposedley deceased mudbunny slightly move.
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The song, "Children of Tomorrow", was later revised and sung at the end of the special, Fraggles Look for Jobs.
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This episode includes a rare instance in which Gobo doesn't read a postcard from his Uncle Traveling Matt.
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This is Fraggle Rock villian, Wander McMooch's, last appearance in "Fraggle Rock". Here, he is depicted as a nasty slave holder, a major hater of the fraggles, who can't him themselves, and an old enemy of Marjorey, the Trash Heap.
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Nitpick: If it was daylight in the Gorgs' garden, why didn't the light shine down the well and into the Great Hall around the Fraggle Pond?
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For this episode, Uncle Matt's postcard takes place at the Space Needle in Seattle.
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Katherine Mullen, who performs the character of Mokey, also performed the character of Kira from the movie "The Dark Crystal", which was shown in the Traveling Matt segment of this episode.
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Cantus the Minstrel is performed by Jim Henson.
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Gobo is seen without his jacket for the first time.
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When Convincing John sings his first song, he mentions a Fraggle who becomes a "human being through and through." How could they know what humans are, since up to that point they've only been called "Silly Creatures?"
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The character of Convincing John is performed by Jim Henson; the only other recurring character performed by him is Cantus the minstrel
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Red kisses Gobo on the cheek in this episode.