April seems to be the month of Waldo C. Graphic. We had the podcast interview about the character, Henson's Red Book had the entry on the character, The Muppet Mindset had a "Weekly Muppet Wednesday" article on the character, a Waldo toy was included as the "chaser" in series 2 of Disney's Muppet "Vinymation" collections, and I just saw that the Henson Company's YouTube channel recently uploaded the scene from The Secrets of the Muppets where Jim Henson showed how Waldo works. And this leads me to ask something slightly off-topic but I'd like to know, and hopefully you can answer but I understand if you can't.
But basically, are Waldo and most of the other characters created for the MuppeTelevision segments owned by Henson or Disney? I'm sure that Bean and Clifford are owned by Disney, sicne they've been a major part of the Muppet family for years after The Jim Henson Hour ended. The only other characters created for the show who have been used in later Henson productions and referred to by their original names were Digit (in Muppet Party Cruise) and of course Waldo (in Muppet Vision 3D). Other characters had been used in the background, renamed (such as Jacques Roach being renamed Yves St. La Roach for The Animal Show), or recycled into other characters.
To me it would make most sense for Disney to have gotten the characters. Back in 2004 when the sale was made somebody at Disney informed Tough Pigs of what Disney got, and mentioned that the sale included most of the Muppet content from The Jim Henson Hour. Sometime afterwards the MuppeTelevision segments were broadcast in Canada as part of a syndication package for The Muppet Show and Muppets Tonight. If Disney got the rights to MuppeTelevision, then Disney should have gotten the rights to the characters, as that is the primary appearance of most of the original characters, not to mention the fact that the show is a follow-up to The Muppet Show, so the characters should belong to Disney just as much as the Muppets Tonight characters (though those had been used more after cancellation).
But then a recent interview with the writer of the Muppet Snow White comic book revealed that the writer had wanted to include many characters from The Jim Henson Hour (including casting Beard as the replacement seventh dwarf), yet was informed that they couldn't include anybody from The Jim Henson Hour. So I'm not sure if that means Disney doens't own the rights to those characters, or if Disney's contract with Boom limited the Muppet characters who could appear by production, or if there was just some form of miscommunication. But then I was surprised to see the Waldo clip from The Secrets of the Muppets uploaded by The Jim Henson Company. While Henson has uploaded a few things that I'm sure are owned by other companies (certain commercials, Jim Henson's acceptance speech from the Television Hall of Fame, the "Bumble Ardy" cartoon from Sesame Street), the company has pretty much avoided clips with Muppet characters owned by other companies (and I'm not counting the commercials featuring the proto-Cookie Monster, as I'm not sure how those rights work out). I don't know if it's more acceptable because Waldo isn't as well-known as the main characters or what. But if Henson does own Waldo, then Disney wouldn't have been able to release a Waldo toy as part of it's Vinylmation series.
I hope I'm not asking for too much researching, and I understand if you don't know the answer.