As much as I want to write a long beautifully worded tribute to Steve's work in inspiring all of us, so many others in the Muppet fan community already have...and two, Im too mad to write something cogent.
This is thankfully a family friendly site, so I have to use another less inflammatory G rated word...but FORGET Disney. They showed since 2004 that they never gave a toss about the Muppets. By some miracle we got two movies and a tv show in the last few years, but that seemed due more to a couple of people using all their clout to make it happen...as Disney since 2004 seemed in no hurry to do much with the property.
This is so angering to read...
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...-muppets-most-wanted-matt-vogel-a7838601.html
"For me the Muppets are not just a job, or a career, or even a passion. They are a calling, an urgent, undeniable, impossible to resist way of life. This is my life’s work since I was 19 years old. I feel that I am at the top of my game, and I want all of you who love the Muppets to know that I would never consider abandoning Kermit or any of the others because to do so would be to forsake the assignment entrusted to me by Jim Henson, my friend and mentor, but even more, my hero.
"As I am sure you can imagine, I have experienced every possible emotion since October 2016, when I received a phone call from The Muppets Studio’s executives to say they were recasting."
Any respect I had for Disney regarding the Muppets is out the window. While we can mostly agree they've done good with the Marvel and Star Wars franchise, its always felt like the Muppets were the outside aquisition they never put any thought into
They got rid of Muppet Vision 3d at California Adventure, cancelled The Muppets after 16 episodes, refuse to release Muppet merch in stores, and generally never seemed to be behind the characters other than the brief miracles of the movies. My heart aches knowing Steve Whitmire has been tormented with this sinking news, unfairly being terminated by the toxic corporate culture of Disney higher ups.
Just look at the way Disney threw away and buried Bear in the Big Blue House immediately after buying the full rights to it, arguably the best Henson franchise since Fraggle Rock.
A lot of media and people online are putting all their energy into protesting a certain reality show host turned world leader, but I say people need to start protesting Disney. This is completely inacceptable