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Fraggle Rock episodes with Steve Whitmire as Gunge

BooberFraggless

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I heard on this message board that sometimes Steve Whitmire would do the voice of Gunge, and Richard would loop his dialouge in later, I was wondering if it was possible to see a Fraggle Rock episode with Steve Whitmire performing Gunge instead? I think this would be really cool. There's a lot of other stuff I'd like to see, like if there are any episodes that were taped but never made it to air, or some outakes would be nice too. :smirk: :excited:
 

BlueFrackle

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None of them were aired. They just had him perform the character and then Richard looped all the lines later. I doubt we would notice if they left it in anyway tho... He got it real close.
 

minor muppetz

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There weren't any episodes that were taped but never aired, but there was a wrap tape made after the show ended. This was only shown to the cast and crew as they were getting ready to end the show.
 
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