To be fair, Jim Henson did make all of those kiddie vids with Fozzie, Rowlf and Kermit in the late 80s. I was upset how he caved and did that. It helps to feed the confusion. That's what Sesame and Muppet Babies are for.
I will always be a conspiracy theorist that he was trying to make the Muppet Show characters more kid friendly in the 80's. That's where the videos and MB came in. Really disliked Your as Funny as Fozzie Bear (as he was only in one small segment), but I loved seeing Picklepuss and Pops in Wow you're a cartoonist (though I really wish they called it, Wow! You can draw just like us. Or Wow... you're picking one heck of a bad career choice!). But that's besides the point.
Disney, to me, will always be a money making opperation. But what does a smart money making opperation do? Why, the cater to as many markets as possible. And I will state Disney does a wonderful job at doing just that. Take something like Pirates of the Carribean. That has several markets. Action film fans, 7-10 year old boys, 7-12 year old girls, and 12+ female Johnny Depp fans who crush on him (like my sister).
And then you get into what they're doing wrong. HSM and Hannah Montana only caters to 9-12 year old girls, and their soccermoms that want to have an attempt to be cool. And then you get into the other demographic, preschoolers with pathetic preschooler shows like MMCH and that Tool Box guy who's a paper thin knockoff of Bob the Builder. Now, I will say, MMCH at least has the main characters in a merchandising spotlight, and I was able to find dollar store figures of Goofy and Donald. But other than that, they care mostly about those 2 demographics. Little kids and tween girls.
Now, there are things I'm fearcely glad that Disney had done. Releasing most of the Disney Afternoon to DVD (though a lot of the sets will be incomplete series, it looks like), releasing the Tick which they only got by aquisition (dispite the fact they want to have incomplete 12 episode sets, due to a Marvel Hiccup, which I'll go onto later), and making sure that Muppet Show season 2 was uncut after fans complained. But then there are things I don't like. A lot of their classic stuff stays in the Ghoul guarded vault, it takes them forever to recognise classic characters at all (Where's the Ludwig VonDrake, Peg leg Pete and Gyro Gearloose Merchandise?), and then the fact they still own the Saban produced Marvel series (which lead them to believe Marvel would sue them again if they show the Tick episodes that parody their characters). amongst other things.
Now, I really want them to find a good market for the muppets, try it out, and fail on the level of we got them out there, and the ideas weren;t great, but we got them out there. Seems like when no body liked Muppet Wizard of Oz, they shoved them away until they could think of something else to do, and were too afraid to think of what they could do.