Ned's illness...

Yva Minstrel

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I did hear that the German series was put off because of a fire at ZDF where the show was aired. One of my choir mates works for ZDF, but I never asked him about it, and then Amazon.de released the first half of season 1 in July, and will have the second half released during the first part of December. I'm giving my husband the second half for Christmas.
 

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Perhaps he was more of the classic stage actor whose performance style was larger than life, which sometimes seems strange on Television.
Yeah...That would make sense. Also, he does have a very...agressive relationship with Sprocket in this series. (Which sounds worse than it is :stick_out_tongue:)

There was still a lot of love between them, but it was much more...British. "Behave Sprocket!"
 

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I always thought it would be really cool if Ned turned out to be played by Frank Oz
 

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Yeah...That would make sense. Also, he does have a very...agressive relationship with Sprocket in this series. (Which sounds worse than it is :stick_out_tongue:)

There was still a lot of love between them, but it was much more...British. "Behave Sprocket!"
Poor Sprocky :frown:.
 

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Hehe. I think he was happy. He was a bit of a tougher dog himself, hehe.
 

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Hence why Sprocket--despite being happy for his master--always made a weird gurggling sound whenever Ned's last name was mentioned.
Not offten but Sprocket cares for people , other dogs , and the fraggles.
 
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