Just what we need, another preachy liberal show constantly haranguing at kids about how humans are the biggest danger to the planet. Hogwash!
Henson has a long tradition of promoting an environmental message - with environmental messages being a central part of such programs as Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock, Dinosaurs, Animal Show, plus Jim did numerous public service announcements starring the Muppets. In fact, the Jim Henson Company just received an award for promoting "environmental and social responsibilities" in filmmaking -- http://news.toonzone.net/articles/29031/disney-and-henson-film-companies-receive-environmental-award
This series seems to carry on that spirit along with the guiding spirit of Fraggle Rock plus (like most of Henson's work) I don't think it will be too "preachy" in its approach.
Now regardless of your feelings on global warming, carbon footprints, holes in the ozone, air pollution, endangered species, depleting natural resources, or any of these other "liberal" issues; I think we should be able to agree that it is important to teach about stewardship of the earth and our resources. Environmentalism is still important, even if you feel that we aren’t causing the "end of the world" with any of our behavior.
When I was a kid my mother taught me to clean my room, not because a messy room would cause the house to fall down, but because having a clean room made living there more enjoyable, safer, and healthier (plus it showed respect for my stuff as my toys wouldn't get lost or broken as easily). The same is true with the world – you may feel that living on a polluted planet may not cause the earth and all of humanity to be destroyed, but if we all live more environmentally-conscious lifestyles living here will be more enjoyable, safer, and healthier (plus it shows respect for the work as our resources, habitats and wildlife won't be lost or damaged).
Responsible stewardship of the earth shows respect for nature and our planet - our home. Now if you want to discuss environmentalism or global warming or the overall environmental political movement, I would suggest taking that conversation to another thread; let's not get sidetracked here.
So…anyway…I can’t wait for this show! I think it's long overdue and it will be great. The whole premise sounds like fun and right in line with the spirit of the Doozers.