antsamthompson9
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I mean, they took a part of it off of YouTube.What do you mean by "LionsGate took down a part of the [Celebration of 30 Years] special"?
I mean, they took a part of it off of YouTube.What do you mean by "LionsGate took down a part of the [Celebration of 30 Years] special"?
"From the movies, the deal included The Muppet Movie and The Great Muppet Caper as well as Muppet Meeting Films and the Henson company's ownership of all other Muppet movies.
"In terms of TV specials and direct-to-video, the transaction included Muppet-Show related titles as well as The Frog Prince, Hey Cinderella, The Muppet Musicians of Bremen, Tale of the Bunny Picnic, and Mr Willowby's Christmas Tree."
"Like you, we're big fans of the Muppets as well, and we're also well aware of the passionate dedication of Muppet fans worldwide. We hope to do right by the fans. Thanks for your interest."
Considering them, it could very well be ANYTHING that caused them to take it down. Clips of Fraggle Rock, clips of Sesame Street that appeared in 20 Years that they think they own... so it could very well be split up. However, if they haggle enough, we could very well see it at some point by either Disney/Lionsgate or a sublicensing between the two. The problem is, if they were planning to release the whole thing, the whole thing would have been blocked. So that raises concern.I mean, they took a part of it off of YouTube.
It seems that the Henson Co. also own "World of Jim Henson" PBS documentary. Interestingly the video shows deleted footage from the documentary : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EynlivTjAvQHere's proof: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHmPAIVUm7E.
Here's an old e-mail sent to Tough Pigs about what Disney owns:
"In this transaction, Disney purchased all titles with Muppet content. This includes from television the three main Muppet series (Muppet Show, Muppets Tonight, Muppet Babies), the Muppet-related segments (but not the Storyteller segments) of The Jim Henson Hour, the Muppet interstitials (Muppet Time / Muppetisms) and the three episodes of Little Muppet Monsters."
"From the movies, the deal included The Muppet Movie and The Great Muppet Caper as well as Muppet Meeting Films and the Henson company's ownership of all other Muppet movies.
"In terms of TV specials and direct-to-video, the transaction included Muppet-Show related titles as well as The Frog Prince, Hey Cinderella, The Muppet Musicians of Bremen, Tale of the Bunny Picnic, and Mr Willowby's Christmas Tree."
"Like you, we're big fans of the Muppets as well, and we're also well aware of the passionate dedication of Muppet fans worldwide. We hope to do right by the fans. Thanks for your interest."
I hope the deal hasn't ended already. I don't know how well the releases sold, though I'd suspect Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting probably sold as well as the average Sesame Street release. Is there any way of knowing DVD sales?I'm concerned... they haven't given us a word on any future releases of anything in some time now. And I REALLY wanted to see Dog City at some point.