Peter will be taking back up his blog tomorrow. Here is a subject near and dear to my heart.
The Muppets have been up for sale for a while. EM.TV has had them on the block for over a year. It looked like a deal was about to be struck and now it seems dead. Some of the other companies that were looking at obtaining the frog and company including Disney have withdrawn their offers. Then there is SciFi’s decision about not producing the 5th season of Farscape which is a whole other can of worms.
All this is very frustrating to long time Muppet Fans. I should know. I am one.
I started watching the Muppets when they were on Sesame Street. I already had a fondness for puppets that, according to my mother, goes back to the age of two with a set of Wizard of Oz puppets that were bundled with Downey Fabric Softener. But I digress. Then came the Muppet Show, which I think is one of the most brilliant TV shows ever. My siblings and I can still quote large chunks of sketches from those shows. I became a Muppet Fan. Jim Henson had a big effect on my life. I would not be the puppeteer I am today without the Muppets. I can’t imagine a world without Muppets, but I may if this whole mess with EM.TV is not sorted out. The Sesame Street characters are owned by the Children’s Television Workshop and are not part of the deal.
People talk about “Dark Crystal” and “Labyrinth” as movies that changed movie making and what is possible. Jim Henson had a HECK of a time getting the financing together for those films. One of the reasons he did the deal with Disney was to get some financial security for his company.
But all is not doom and gloom. FOX is still talking about doing a new Muppet Show based on the old one. Time Life is releasing the old Muppet show on VideoTape and DVD. Pallisades has some rocking action figures available with more on the way. Hot Topic and other teen trend stores and catalogues have Muppet related stuff for sale. There is talk of more Muppet movies on the drawing board.
I’ll cross my fingers that when the dust settles the company that Jim Henson started is owned by those who know and care about my favorite felt and fun fur friends.
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