Even though I like Boom, I think it's time for the Muppets to rise back to where they were and not be stuck in indy and underground pergatory. It's the next step. But I do like the viral videos and indy stuff as well. I just feel it should be peripheral to the greater things.
I agree. It's been cute and nice to have the Muppets kept to a low profile niche underground market and fan base for the last decade.
But it's time for the Muppets to get the Toy Story 3 marketing treatment(although, I am beyond sick of seeing anything Toy Story related at this point)
When I wear my furry Fozzie or Animal hat, or a Muppet shirt,
at the mall or stores I get at least 20 people(seriously) coming up and saying how much they love the Muppets and hat, and asking where they can get it. At least 20, heck the moment I put the hat on everyone from construction workers to elderly women
just light up.
I am so sorry to Disneyana fans, to Looney Tunes fans...but I really believe that even though the Muppets are more niche and underground fandom and visibility wise, that those classic characters do not even come close to eliciting the kind of wide smiled magic and joy that the Muppets and Jim Henson characters bring to people. I doubt many people would light up as much if I was wearing say, Spongebob or Mickey merchandise...as much as virtually every middle aged woman in America stuffs their houses with Disneyana and Pooh.
But the fact is, there is something beyond magical about Kermit, Fozzie, Animal and the gang that resonates with people. There isnt "International Disney Kids" or "Foreign Spongebob" going into war torn countries of impossible impoverishment to brighten kids days and educate them. NO! It's International Sesame Street, going into every nook and cranny of this crazy world.
And finally with the Hub, a whole new generation of people will now get to see the magificant opus that is Fraggle Rock and its message of peace.
But bottom line is, I am 100% with you Frogboy...the Muppets NEED to go Supernova critical mass. Wash away the idea that the Muppets "died with Jim Henson", that the Muppets are "baby" or "old nostalgia stuff". Wash away the bad taste left from two decades of Elmo.
I want to log onto Muppet central and see thousands of new fans rekindling their Muppet passion. I want to see a tidal wave of mainstream, collector, limited edition and every day Muppet merchandise that will make the 2002-2003 period look like a tumbleweed farm. The Muppets since 1990 have been relegated to this niche ghetto with all these misconceptions, I want to see that paradigm shattered and a new glorious era rising.