List of Fraggle Rock Episodes

List Of Fraggle Rock Episodes

This is an episode guide for Fraggle Rock, a children's television series which ran for a total of 5 years and 96 episodes between 1983 and 1987 on CBC in Canada, ITV in the United Kingdom and on HBO in the United States. The series was created by Jim Henson, primarily featuring a cast of Muppet creatures called Fraggles, with music by Philip Balsam and Dennis Lee.

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD Release Date (R1)
Season 1 24 1983 September 6, 2005
Season 2 24 1984 September 5, 2006
Season 3 22 1984–1985 September 11, 2007
Season 4 13 1986 November 4, 2008 (on Complete Series Collection)
November 3, 2009 (alongside with Season 5 as Stand Alone Set)
Season 5 13 1987 November 4, 2008 (on Complete Series Collection)
November 3, 2009 (alongside with Season 4 as Stand Alone Set)
  • "Seasons", here, correspond to the order in which they were scheduled to air, not the order in which the Henson company produced them.

Read more about List Of Fraggle Rock Episodes:  Season 1: 1983, Season 2: 1984, Season 3: 1984–1985, Season 4: 1986, Season 5: 1987

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