“The Fraggles, Doozers, and Gorgs will be forced to confront their past and celebrate their interdependence as they move through challenges together with hope, silliness, and brand-new songs, all while dancing their cares away…down at Fraggle Rock,” according to a synopsis from the streamer.
John Tartaglia, executive producer and the voice of Gobo, introduces Goldstein, 43, to his character Pryce Fraggle. When getting a chance to try his hand at performing with the puppet, he said, “This is a dream come true.”
TheTed Lassostar is later asked what it means to be the voice of a Fraggle Rock character and he replies, “Listen, don’t make me cry.”
O’Hara, 70, admits that she has “never seen one up close” while meeting her character Lost Fraggles Leader but jokingly notes it’s “like looking in the mirror.”
She later notices the finer details of the puppet, asking, “It’s hand knit, isn’t it?”
Lambert, who voices the Great Glitterini, is equally thrilled to meet the puppet.
“I love the rhinestones on the eyelids,” the Grammy nominee says of his character before he is shown how they change the shape of the eyes. He adds, “So it can look like he’s really working it.”
Lambert, 42, notes, “What I love about the show is that it really encourages young people to just follow their instincts.”
Diggs, 42, also gives a warm greeting to his puppet, saying, “Jamdolin, what’s up, buddy?
When asked if would like to perform with the puppet, the Tony winner replies, “I would definitely like to do that. I have no idea how to do that.”
DeBose, who voices Mezzo, admits that she turns “into a five year old” when seeing the puppet. The Oscar winner, 33, proves to be a natural talent when performing with Mezzo. Tartaglia telling her, “Your lip sync is so good.”
“I feel like Fraggle Rock is home. It’s a place for anyone and everyone,” she concludes.
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source: people.com