muppetperson
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It will be all new material.
Why do you folks still feel obligated to put Disney down, no matter what?That, and remember Dave Goelz was recently talking (via Gonzo) about some "really cool project" that was in development that might be coming out. "Could be a year from now, could be two years...probably more like a year." I can't say I've been 100% happy with the utilization of the Muppets by Disney, but hopefully some things are in the works.
I haven't had the time yet to read thru all previous postings, but if it hasn't been said yet I'll say it here: remember, the Muppets were created and guided in a big way by sheer creative genius. Jim's vision and his business savvy were what brought the Muppets to the TV screen in the first place, and it was his genius that made the Muppets into something which we all, evidently, loved and still love. He wanted to sell them off to Disney because, I believe, he felt that he was getting on in years and had already done all the hard work to "make" the Muppets. Now he wanted to be able to do more playing and not have to sweat the business side as much. He wasn't worried about Disney taking the reigns because he would still be there. Then suddenly he wasn't there, and after a few years we now have the Muppets controlled by what is now a largely corporate machine that, while it is in the business of cranking out TV/Movie properties targeted at children, is in fact a machine. It isn't guided by creative genius, it's guided by money. That does a lot to change how the Muppets will look, feel, and be presented.
It was guided by a genius...Walt Disney. Too bad he left this world--like Jim--too early. And now, Kermit is in character limbo and Mickey has been turned into a Dora-wannabe.It isn't guided by creative genius, it's guided by money. That does a lot to change how the Muppets will look, feel, and be presented.