Nice list of figures, Rowlfy. I agree that those 6 characters seem like the most reasonable ones we should expect figures of. In addition to pack ins, they could do multi-packs of smaller characters. As you point out, and as I've probably said earlier in the thread, it's interesting and nice how Palisades-aware the first wave of figures is. NECA will have to try to cater to both general collectors and those of us who have already collected the Palisades line, since I assume us Palisades collectors are still a decent portion of the potential customer base.
Fortunately for NECA, I think most of the main Muppets figures could use updates, which should appeal to both general and Palisades collectors. By my count, that's like 11 or 12 figures they can make that would likely sell well, so 3 or 4 more waves. I also think Bean, Bobo, and Robin would appeal to both groups. I'm really interested to see what happens with characters like Sam Eagle, Swedish Chef, Uncle Deadly, and Statler and Waldorf. Personally, I don't feel the need to upgrade those figures because the Palisades versions still hold up, but those are pretty popular characters. I'm curious how many Palisades collectors will be interested in buying new versions of those characters.
I'm also curious how the new Muppet Show affects character selection for the line, assuming Disney produces a full season. The special included more of the classic female Muppets, like Hilda, Mildred, and Miss Mousey. Could they become popular enough over the next couple of years to warrant figures? What about some of the other newer characters, like Walter, Beverly Plume, and Joe from Legal? I was surprised they didn't show up in the special. Given how much Disney included them in recent productions, I thought they would have had bigger roles going forward and become popular enough for figures. I guess we'll see over the next year. Fun times!