dwmckim
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There's really huge fan cons that are organized by professional companies devoted to putting on such events - both Muppetfest and the various official Farscape cons were both organized by Creation who do those notorious Star Trek cons.
Then there's fan organized ones - these usually tend to be much smaller scale and typically without official representation from the artists/production company that its celebrating. These are often regional affairs since because of the smaller nature of these, it's usually not worth all the travel expenses/arrangements for people to travel really long distances.
Since the original Muppetfest in 2001, things have dramatically changed where now all the original Henson properties are divided among three companies...and as we've found out it's not always easy for them to "get along" and agree to help each other out in ways that ultimately benefit the fans/target audiences such as allowing dvd releases of older specials like Emmet Otter or The Christmas Toy to be released uncut without squabbling over "you can't use any of the footage with Kermit in it BWAHAHA!"...if there's that much trouble with stuff like that that's relatively small potatoes, than a main course serving like a full-scale weekend convention is really a nightmare. Henson Company as great as they are and as much as people love them would really have a hard time having a con without Muppets in the mix (the best they can do are things like Farscape cons that just focus on one specific area), and Disney being the owners of the Muppets probably are more apt to want to take sole control over any fandom events instead of letting Creation handle them...the closest we've come (and sadly will probably see from here on out) are various exhibits and programs from the Jim Henson Legacy - just keep your eyes peeled as to following their touring exhibits or when they do special screenings/events and such in your state or somewhere generally near you.
Then there's fan organized ones - these usually tend to be much smaller scale and typically without official representation from the artists/production company that its celebrating. These are often regional affairs since because of the smaller nature of these, it's usually not worth all the travel expenses/arrangements for people to travel really long distances.
Since the original Muppetfest in 2001, things have dramatically changed where now all the original Henson properties are divided among three companies...and as we've found out it's not always easy for them to "get along" and agree to help each other out in ways that ultimately benefit the fans/target audiences such as allowing dvd releases of older specials like Emmet Otter or The Christmas Toy to be released uncut without squabbling over "you can't use any of the footage with Kermit in it BWAHAHA!"...if there's that much trouble with stuff like that that's relatively small potatoes, than a main course serving like a full-scale weekend convention is really a nightmare. Henson Company as great as they are and as much as people love them would really have a hard time having a con without Muppets in the mix (the best they can do are things like Farscape cons that just focus on one specific area), and Disney being the owners of the Muppets probably are more apt to want to take sole control over any fandom events instead of letting Creation handle them...the closest we've come (and sadly will probably see from here on out) are various exhibits and programs from the Jim Henson Legacy - just keep your eyes peeled as to following their touring exhibits or when they do special screenings/events and such in your state or somewhere generally near you.