Remember, the last time the Muppets collaborated with Disney we got something as good as "MuppetVision 3-D". Here's hoping we still will.
Even though I don't always agree with the decisions the present-day Disney company has made (and I hope Eisner doesn't let the door hit him in the rear end on the way out), Disney holds enough of a place in my heart that I have faith in it. As for whether Disney's done anything good lately...well, there's Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, Lilo & Stitch, and Fantasia 2000 (I dare you not to clap at the end of the "Rhapsody in Blue" sequence). Among others in my opinion (I liked Brother Bear.)
Is it me or did anyone else think Monsters, Inc. was very Henson-ish? Maybe it was no coincidence that Frank Oz did a voice. (Side note: according to IMDB, Pixar's staying with Disney after all!)
There's a good article
here at toughpigs.com about the deal and Danny's feelings on it. He makes good points about the advertising muscle that will now be behind the Muppets. Better to have them over-promoted than under-promoted, or treated as a nostalgia piece only (though we certainly shouldn't ignore nostalgia). I'd love to see them re-release the movie soundtracks on CD, maybe do a wider release of Muppet Shows, even release some of the early stuff like Frog Prince and Muppet Musicians of Bremen on DVD.
Besides, both Disney and Jim Henson were architects of my childhood dreams. So why shouldn't they collaborate?