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Somewhere in the universe is a planet only visible to those who believe in it. On the sunny side lives the Old Dreammaker, guardian of the most precious and powerful thing in the world - the Dreamstone. Every night he uses it to send out... See more »

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  Frizz (51 episodes, 1990-1995)
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  Zordrak (51 episodes, 1990-1995)
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  Wildit (51 episodes, 1990-1995)
Richard Tate ...
  Sgt. Blob (51 episodes, 1990-1995)
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  Amberley (51 episodes, 1990-1995)
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  Spildit (38 episodes, 1992-1995)
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  Urpgor (16 episodes, 1990-1995)
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  The Dream Maker (unknown episodes)
Anthony Jackson ...
  Nug (unknown episodes)
Peter Craze ...
  Narrator (Series 1) (unknown episodes)
Stuart Lock ...
  Rufus (unknown episodes)
Derek Wright ...
  Pildit (unknown episodes)
Jackie Clarke ...
  Wildit (unknown episodes)

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Somewhere in the universe is a planet only visible to those who believe in it. On the sunny side lives the Old Dreammaker, guardian of the most precious and powerful thing in the world - the Dreamstone. Every night he uses it to send out dreams to the world, assisted by Albert his watchhdog-fish, and two Noops, Rufus and Amberley. On the dark side of the planet dwells the huge and terrible Zordrak, Lord of Nightmares, hatching his evil plots to steal the Dreamstone so that nightmares may rule. Zordrak is protected by his army of Urpneys - led by Sergeant Blob - whose every thought is directed towards pleasing their master. Written by Steve Farrell

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Also Known As
  • El mago de los sueños (Spain)
  • Der Traumstein (West Germany)
  • A Pedra dos Sonhos (Brazil)
  • La pietra dei sogni (Italy)
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  • 25 min
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Trivia Christopher Lee turned down the role of Zordrak, The Lord Of Nightmares See more »
Soundtracks Better Than A Dream See more »
Crazy Credits For the 4th and final season, a bubble pop sound effect was added to the closing credits, when Rufus's bubble lands on top of a crystal and pops. See more »
Quotes Urpgor: Why must I always deliver my creations into the hands of halfwits who can hardly remember their own names?
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