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Join Gobo, Red, Wembley, Mokey, Boober, and new Fraggle friends on hilarious, epic adventures about the magic that happens when we celebrate and care for our interconnected world. Starring John Tartaglia (voice), Karen Prell (voice), Ed Helms (voice), Dave Goelz (voice) in the prominent roles.
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Join Gobo, Red, Wembley, Mokey, Boober, and new Fraggle friends on hilarious, epic adventures about the magic that happens when we celebrate and care for our interconnected world. Starring John Tartaglia (voice), Karen Prell (voice), Ed Helms (voice), Dave Goelz (voice) in the prominent roles.
Outstanding Art DirectionSet DecorationScenic Design | 2022 | Tyler Bishop Harron
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Comedy or Family Series | 2022 | Kelly McGahey
Best Cinematography in TV Series Half Hour Scripted | 2025 | Gavin Smith
Outstanding Cinematography for a Live Action Single Camera Program | 2022 | Tim Milligan
Outstanding Editing for a Single Camera Program | 2022 | Paul Winestock
Outstanding Childrens or Family Viewing Series | 2022 | Ritamarie Peruggi
Outstanding Fiction Special | 2023 | Halle Stanford
Outstanding Puppetry Performer | 2025 | Donna Kimball
Outstanding Puppet Design and Styling | 2023 | John Criswell
Best Editing in a Live Action Family Series or MOW | 2023 | Paul Winestock
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Comedy or Family Series | 2023 | Kelly McGahey
Family Series | 2023 | Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
Of the lead five Fraggles, only Mokey looks significantly different from the original series. Not only does she wear her hair back in a ponytail and wear different clothes, but she's even a different type of puppet. Her arms are controlled by rods (like Kermit or Gonzo) rather than the articulated hands (like Fozzie or Swedish Chef) she used to have.
Gobo is played by John Tartaglia, one of the original cast members of the Broadway musical 'Avenue Q,' which parodied another Jim Henson production, 'Sesame Street.'
The Icy Joe puppet is much larger than other fraggle puppets. Because of this, Karen Prell was assisted by not one but two other puppeteers while filming scenes with Icy Joe. Karen operated the mouth and the eye mechanism while a second puppeteer worked the hands and a third puppeteer supported the weight of the body and worked the tail.
This is a reboot of the original series, rather than a continuation.
In addition to original songs, several songs from the earlier 'Fraggle Rock' series are used.