This has been a bit of concern of mine that's been growing recently...
Will future generations not even know who Jim Henson was? Granted WE know who he was, previous generations know who he is, those we associate with who are younger than us might be familiar with him, but what about the majority of the younger and future generations?
I ask this, because since Disney's purchase of the Muppet franchise, I've seen Jim's name slowly disappear from products and such, and being replaced with Disney's (save for DVDs and such where his name still remains either as "Jim Henson's" or "Jim Henson Pictures/Productions/Home Entertainment Presents". It's something that Walt Disney himself said to creative people in the entertainment industry: always put your name on everything you create.
I'm sure future generations will be familiar with Mr. Disney, since his company is still alive and and cranking things out with him name on it, but what about Jim? His name's gone from SST from the closing credits (from "Jim Henson's Muppets" to "The Muppets of Sesame Street"), his name's disappearing from Muppet products. I know there's groups and such that try to keep his legacy alive through programs and foundations and such, but in the big picture, will Jim be as easily remembered for what he gave us as much as the likes of Walt Disney?
Will future generations not even know who Jim Henson was? Granted WE know who he was, previous generations know who he is, those we associate with who are younger than us might be familiar with him, but what about the majority of the younger and future generations?
I ask this, because since Disney's purchase of the Muppet franchise, I've seen Jim's name slowly disappear from products and such, and being replaced with Disney's (save for DVDs and such where his name still remains either as "Jim Henson's" or "Jim Henson Pictures/Productions/Home Entertainment Presents". It's something that Walt Disney himself said to creative people in the entertainment industry: always put your name on everything you create.
I'm sure future generations will be familiar with Mr. Disney, since his company is still alive and and cranking things out with him name on it, but what about Jim? His name's gone from SST from the closing credits (from "Jim Henson's Muppets" to "The Muppets of Sesame Street"), his name's disappearing from Muppet products. I know there's groups and such that try to keep his legacy alive through programs and foundations and such, but in the big picture, will Jim be as easily remembered for what he gave us as much as the likes of Walt Disney?