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    To the long time posters...

    I'm still around, I just haven't posted that much lately.
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    Something sad happened to somebody here....

    My sympathies to "Disney's Muppets" and his family. Very sad. I should really watch my weight. He made an impact in his very few months here. Disagreed with the screen name, but loved his avatar. :)
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    Very Merry Christmas on NBC Thanksgiving afternoon

    According to NBC's website, the 2002 telefilm "It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie" will air on NBC Thursday from 2-4pm (all time zones), so check your listings. So for those who missed it or want to see it again, you'll get a chance...unless you're eating or traveling. :)
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    Who owns the rights to...

    Well "Tinkerdee" was an unknown, the rest were pretty much known. And since they are part of Henson's "Family Showcase" catalogue, HIT owns the distribution rights to them for the next 5 years.
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    Disney's Bear

    "Disney's Jim Henson's Muppets" is just tedious. As for Fraggle Muppets and Sesame Street Muppets, they hardly call them that anymore so I doubt it will be a big deal. There are Muppets: puppets created by The Jim Henson Company. And there are "The Muppets": the brand/property featuring Kermit...
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    The New Henson.com

    OK, now all of a sudden I can see it. Nice look, hardly anything there anymore, but nice look. The main sucky part is that all of the audio and video clips are gone. But most of the good ones were deleted when Henson.com was redesigned two years ago anyway. Oh well...
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    The New Henson.com

    Could someone explain what the new site looks like? My computer's slow and there are no graphics on the main page, only just well, nothing. I go to www.henson.com/index2.html and see the green background and the Kermit head of the previous site. Are there new sections, are Muppet/Bear/Sesame...
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    Disney's Bear

    Exactly what I've said. Jim Henson [Company] added its name to "The Muppets" just as it did to "Fraggle Rock," "The Hoobs," and many of its other properties.
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    Time Warner offers $3 billion for MGM

    Well that's good to hear. Not that I watch any MGM movies, but it's good that the brand (and logo) will survive. I wish Warner Bros. did that with Hanna-Barbera.
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    Time Warner offers $3 billion for MGM

    Yeah. Too bad that, according to some reports, Sony is expected to shutter MGM's current production except maybe the "James Bond" franchise. But who knows.
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    A welcome to the newest Muppet fan...

    Phil and Cindy, congrats. May God bless you and the new baby. Nowwww let's start at Sesame Street and work our way up to Farscape. :D
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    Lack of Front Page Updates

    They did? Heck, I didn't know that........but that's no excuse!!!!! :grouchy: *kidding* ;)
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    Is Kermit still on SS?

    He's been off for a little while anyway. The last time I remember seeing Kermit himself on SS was during the "Hurricane" episodes in March 2001. This was around the time EM.TV was selling the SS Muppets to Sesame Workshop. I don't know the exact circumstances around Kermit not being on SS, but I...
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    Time Warner offers $3 billion for MGM

    Nor did I. I knew there was some rule, but no clue of the specifics. Though if Disney did buy MGM, it would have at least given the name "Disney-MGM Studios" a reason for being. Plus I am in love with that MGM logo. :flirt:
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    Do you like Disney owning the Muppets?

    You said it. With the Classic Media/Sesame Workshop bid (reported only a day before the Hensons bought back JHC), yeah there would have been the symbolism of ALL the Muppets sitting under one roof, but so what? Classic Media owns stuff for the sake of owning them, with little exploitation. Yeah...
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    Ticked Off

    Well you're new here, so here's my advice: Calm down. Someone will be with you shortly. :cool:
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    Kermit, Miss Piggy on Emmy Red Carpet

    According to WESH.com: Kermit, Miss Piggy To Do Emmy Red Carpet Interviews POSTED: 9:01 AM EDT September 8, 2004 Stars will be interviewed by a pig and a frog as they make their way down the red carpet to the Emmys on Sept. 19. Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog will be doing interviews...
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    Legendary Disney Animator Frank Thomas Dies at 92

    Frank Thomas, Legendary Disney Animator and One of Walt Disney's 'Nine Old Men,' Dies at Age 92; Created Timeless Animation for Such Films as 'Pinocchio,' 'Bambi,' 'Peter Pan,' '101 Dalmatians,' and Authored Four Landmark Books BURBANK, Calif., Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Frank Thomas, one of...
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    Jim Henson Hour segments on CTS!

    "Muppets Tonight" had a total of 22 episodes.
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    ABC Muppets in Oz Press Realease

    I agree, I think Eric's Piggy is great. His Fozzie still needs a little work IMO, but I think Frank's characters are in good hands.
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