Puppetplanet
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This probably wont be one of the most popular threads on MC. However, I wanted to share my thoughts and express my sincere gratitude for those who made this show possible.
I started watching Fraggle Rock at a very difficult time in my life. I was around 9, and didn't live in the greatest home environment. My parents were preoccupied with other more habit forming aspects in their lives, and often power, water, or sometimes even food wasn't available at our home. Forget cable.
On many occasions some other responsible adult would take me into their home on a temporary basis. It was one of these times that I had my first experience with Fraggle Rock. I don't remember the name of the show, but to this day I will never forget how I could relate so well. I was always made fun of at school for my lack of nice clothes or shoes. In a world where it was popular to dress and be like everyone else, I never felt like I fit in and I didn't have many friends. In this episode of Fraggle Rock, Red wanted so badly to be like someone else (I can't remember who).
Fraggle Rock had such a monumental influence on my life at a time when I just didn't want to be who I was. I thought that things would never get better and I didn't know how I was going to get from one day to the next or where I would end up. In following episodes I learned that challenge makes us who we are, that it was okay to be different, and that I had control to make the choices that would improve my life.
So, THANK YOU to Jim Henson, Fraggle Characters, Puppet Builders, Set Designers, Writers, and everyone who participated in the magic of Fraggle Rock. You've made a difference and helped to mold the characters of so many children, including myself.
My love and appreciation goes out to you and your families,
-Michele
I started watching Fraggle Rock at a very difficult time in my life. I was around 9, and didn't live in the greatest home environment. My parents were preoccupied with other more habit forming aspects in their lives, and often power, water, or sometimes even food wasn't available at our home. Forget cable.
On many occasions some other responsible adult would take me into their home on a temporary basis. It was one of these times that I had my first experience with Fraggle Rock. I don't remember the name of the show, but to this day I will never forget how I could relate so well. I was always made fun of at school for my lack of nice clothes or shoes. In a world where it was popular to dress and be like everyone else, I never felt like I fit in and I didn't have many friends. In this episode of Fraggle Rock, Red wanted so badly to be like someone else (I can't remember who).
Fraggle Rock had such a monumental influence on my life at a time when I just didn't want to be who I was. I thought that things would never get better and I didn't know how I was going to get from one day to the next or where I would end up. In following episodes I learned that challenge makes us who we are, that it was okay to be different, and that I had control to make the choices that would improve my life.
So, THANK YOU to Jim Henson, Fraggle Characters, Puppet Builders, Set Designers, Writers, and everyone who participated in the magic of Fraggle Rock. You've made a difference and helped to mold the characters of so many children, including myself.
My love and appreciation goes out to you and your families,
-Michele