mupcollector1
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Well I didn't technically mean anything in terms of kid potential, just how Jim did business to fund the more bigger and better projects and such. I think the reason why there's barely any adult puppetry is mainly because puppets are expensive and unfortunately it seems like our culture is so more interested seeing humans acting in TV and film and not fictional characters which I find very sad. But yes I agree that it seems like puppets and cartoons tend to be aimed more so towards children. Yet it creates a negitive stereotype towards the art form. Centuries ago in Europe and probably other places in the world as well, puppets and cartoons were aimed at adults. Most cartooning and puppetry had a bit of political satire aspect of it. Even Punch and Judy got toned down through the years ending up just a silly puppet show of two characters beating each other up. Though I remember reading something on the internet and it might still be there under a Punch and Judy site, a transcript of one of the original shows from the 1600s and it was quite grim, very dark, Punch was basicly a murderer and it's just him rubbing off all the other characters until he meets with The Devil himself and becomes the new ruler of the underword. So it seems that irreverent humor was really big over in Europe and I think that's sort of how Jim Henson himself got into adult puppetry because he took a trip to Europe and seen an adult puppet show and noticed that the puppeteers were adults entertaining adult audiences. Basicly it seems like art is becoming less interesting in America in the mainstream and perhaps this is just my opinion. Esspecially intellectual art like satire or a really strong plot using art like puppets or animation to reach out to the adult audience, not only making then laugh at the world around them, but making then think. It's a very rare quality because everything in general entertainment just seems so simple minded entertainment. But then again, that's just my opinion.Well you can rave about adult puppetry but that doesn't mean the networks and audiences are always going to be interested. So like you said, if your characters have kid potential it would be wise to use them to help fund the projects you really want to make.
Anyway back to Muppet Babies, wasn't there a DVD release of the show recently then it disappeared? Like a complete season box set?