Fraggle Rock/Tear Jerker

"Red: It couldn't be Mokey. She's my best friend.
 * Several instances, but "Marooned," "Gone, but not Forgotten," and "Change of Address" (the final episode) especially.
 * The latter is one giant case from beginning to end. You'll likely be reduced to mush long before, but
 * The song "Goodbye": "Goodbye, goodbye, every eye is dry. Leaving? There's no grieving just a rainbow in the sky. Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye."
 * The episode "Gone But Not Forgotten". That is all.
 * Seconded. This troper considers this episode to be Fraggle Rock's equivalent of "Jurassic Bark".
 * It does become slightly Hilarious in Hindsight if you recognize the Mudwell puppet from a death-related Crowning Moment of Funny from Muppet Treasure Island (He's the pirate who cradles Old Dead Tom until someone patiently explains that Old Dead Tom's always been dead. That's why he's called Old Dead Tom.)
 * "Mokey's Funeral" manages to evoke this even when we know from the beginning that Mokey's actually okay.

Gobo: No, it was her, I'm sure of it.

Red: But you don't understand. She's my BEST FRIEND!!!"


 * There's an early episode where Gobo is off on some adventure or other overnight, leaving his roommate Wembly alone for (presumably) the first time. The song Wembly sings will haunt you forever.
 * If "The River of Life" doesn't make you sniffle at least once, you have no heart. Boober stands at the hole to Outer Space, begging the Silly Creatures to stop poisoning the caves, asking if the Fraggles or Gorgs have done anything to upset them. What Boober doesn't know is that Doc and Sprocket are out at the moment, and he's speaking to an empty, uncaring room - except for us.
 * Outside of the series, one line uttered in an interview Gerry Parkes gave after the end: "I miss my Sprocket."