I just need to say something here. I was an early nay sayer to the Disney buyout of The Muppets, even back when Jim himself was involved in the negotiations. In recent days I've been inclined to ease up a little and appreciate that Disney has at least put the Muppets back in the spotlight to an extent. However, my mind is beginning to twist back towards the negative, and I forsee some dark clouds up ahead on the Muppet landscape, and they're suspiciously shaped like Mickey Mouse.
Former Disney employee Dan Lund has directed an innovative and informative documentary titled "Dream on Silly Dreamer." The film creatively details the blanket-firing of Disney animators across the globe in an effort to instead build up an exclusively computer generated animation house. Countless hand-drawn animators were put out on their ears in favor of the cold and seamless fad of computer animation, effectively dismissing almost eighty years of animation history within the Disney company, and over a hundred years of history within animation itself. When this film is released, I encourage everyone to watch it and get a sense of what the Disney corporation is truly about, and where it stands with those it employs for their creativity and talent.
Because folks, if Disney's willing to snuff out generations of animation pioneers in favor of a shinier process absent of humanity and noticible craftsmanship, then I ask you, when do you think will become of a bunch of middle-aged men and women who bring life to the fabricated creatures that they hoist above their heads for the amusement of millions? And just as significantly, what will become of the creatures themselves? Puppetry is an age-old artform that surpasses animation by centuries. And what's to stop the sons of Walt from eradicating that history in a blink of an eye by giving us a CGI Kermit the Frog? With the careless dismissal of old-school animation as an undeniable sign of things to come, I believe the devistation of the Muppets and their performers as we know it is inevitable. So prepare yourselves, people. The worst is yet to come.