While I am nervous about bringing an isider in as well, we have to realize that the Jerry Juhl (we miss you) era is over.
And has been since 1999, when he (rightfully so) stormed out of Muppets from Space. heck, he wasn't even working in Muppets Tonight. I'm well aware we won't see the same sort of writing that Jerry created anymore than we'll See Bugs and Daffy in all their Bob Clampett, Chuck Jones, or Friz Freling glory. If franchises don't keep moving, they'll be nothing more than nostalgic relics that warrent conversation like, "Remeber when __________" or, "When I was younger we had__________" or something like that.
The problem lies in the ideas and execution. Why didn't Muppet Oz work? Because it wasn't too good a concept, and a very poor execution. Like it or not, mainstream people love stupid pop culture references. And I'm not talking Animaniacs, Histeria, or Sesame Street type well crafted cultural satires, either. I mean "Meet the Spartins" style, "let's see how many movie lines we can pilfer, and obvious at the moment jokes about celebrities we can shoehorn in, and names we can drop for no apparent reason" crap. That's another thing that hurt Oz. Just hearing that they want to get away from that really makes me happy.
If we can get the next great muppet project or the next great muppet writers, we'll see something great. As it stands, the next theatrical Muppet event is
Sesame Street Dinosaurs playing at Kidtoon Cinemas. And even then, that's a triumph in and of itself. If this project and the Fraggle Film get off the ground, we'll see the Muppets come back like we haven't seen. And not just "Tickle Me Elmo" stuff either.