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The Muppet Year In Review - 2002
Following the December ‘Muppetfest’, fans started the year on a high and celebrations for the 25th anniversary of ‘The Muppet Show’ ensured that 2002 was a year to remember with new merchandise, appearances and movies. Things continued to look uncertain behind the scenes as owners EMTV failed to find a new home for the Muppets but hope came with the announcement of a last minute co-ownership deal which left fans wondering what lay ahead in 2003 for Kermit and his friends.
January
Kermit started 2002 with a New Years Day appearance in the ‘Rose Bowl Parade’ and we soon began to see the first of Creation’s ‘Muppet Moments’ appearing on the Henson Company’s website. These were a collection of short video clips released gradually over the year to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Muppet Show. Miss Piggy returned to our screens appearing in an advert for ‘Virgin Airlines’ in the UK and also joined Kermit in an appearance on ‘The Today Show’. Personalised Muppet Checks were announced which meant paying a bill would no longer be a sad occasion for fans of Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie and Animal. Birthday Celebrations ended the month as ‘Muppet Central’ marked it’s fourth anniversary online.
February
Grover’s super little interview with ‘TV Guide’ had fans laughing at the beginning of the month and more Sesame related fun came when Big Bird and Elmo appeared on ‘The Today Show’. Elmo also dropped in on old friend Rosie O’ Donnel to promote the new season of Sesame Street and ‘Follow That Bird’ was released on DVD. DivXNetworks announced that it had licensed it’s new video compression technology to the Henson Company which they were using to make promotional CD-Roms. Early episodes of pre-school show ‘The Hoobs’ began airing on ‘NickJr’ in the UK which became the second channel to simultaneously carry the programme. We heard that the New York Muppet Workshop had created puppets for the Broadway musical ‘Carnival’ and that ‘Bear In The Big Blue House’ had taped it’s 100th episode. The race was on to find news about NASCAR when it was revealed that Muppet paint schemes would begin appearing on racing cars. Kermit, Gonzo and Bear all appeared on ‘Hollywood Squares’ and Frank OZ recieved an award for his contribution to cinematic imagery from the Art Directors Guild. There was excitement for merchandise collectors as Palisades Toys announced the line up for the first three series of Muppet action figures, Corgi re-released their classic Muppet cars, and Sideshow Toys announced a series of twenty character busts would be gradually released, starting in the Summer. No sooner was Christmas over than Muppet fans started looking forward to it again as the Henson Company and NBC announced a brand new ‘made for TV’ seasonal Muppet movie - working title “It’s a Wonderful Muppet Christmas Movie”.
March
The Muppets appeared on ‘Family Feud’ and also joined an all star line up to promote ‘We Are Family’ - a new charity CD. A new logo for ‘The Muppets’ began appearing on products and websites as media interest in them began hotting up, especially in the UK where many TV companies were reported to be interested in the rights for the upcoming Muppet TV Show - an edgy and exciting new series by Team Todd for ‘Fox’ in the USA. ‘The Very Best Of The Muppet Show’ was released on DVD in the UK and included the documentary ‘Of Muppets And Men’ as an extra. Prawn lovers rejoiced as ‘Long John Silvers’ launched ‘Pepes Lounge’, an entire website devoted to Pepe, spokesprawn for their seafood restaurants and increasingly popular Muppet character. News broke that ‘Muppet Treasure Island’ would recieve a DVD release but fans were dissapointed the disc would be pan & scan, and not widescreen. Henson fans with colds no longer had to hold their nose when the Muppets appeared on Kleenex tissue boxes.
April
The month began with a very special treat for Muppet fans in the UK - ‘I Love The Muppets’, a brand new 60 minute documentary celebrating 25 years of ‘The Muppet Show’ aired on BBC2 featuring interviews with Frank Oz, Dave Goelz and Jerry Nelson as well as the Muppets themselves. ‘Play With Me Sesame’ debuted in the USA with Zoe and Elmo extolling the virtues of early learning in a new neighbourhood when they visited newly elected President George W Bush at the Whitehouse. Henson.com - the Jim Henson Company’s flagship website relaunched with a new Flash design, but owner EMTV was shocked to find out Kirch, the German media company who had earlier signed a rescue deal to save them were facing bankruptcy themselves. Dark Crystal figures were released by Sideshow Toys and fans learned that ‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ would be
released on DVD in October, again in the less popular pan & scan format. Fossil released their ‘Muppet Show’ anniversary watch and Fraggle Rock t-shirts began to appear at ‘Top Shop’ in the UK. Sad news came when Pepe said ‘adios’ to ‘Long John Silvers’ and his affiliation with the company ended. Fans looked ahead to the Summer as post production work on ‘Kermits Swamp Years’ was completed.
(To Be Continued ............)
Following the December ‘Muppetfest’, fans started the year on a high and celebrations for the 25th anniversary of ‘The Muppet Show’ ensured that 2002 was a year to remember with new merchandise, appearances and movies. Things continued to look uncertain behind the scenes as owners EMTV failed to find a new home for the Muppets but hope came with the announcement of a last minute co-ownership deal which left fans wondering what lay ahead in 2003 for Kermit and his friends.
January
Kermit started 2002 with a New Years Day appearance in the ‘Rose Bowl Parade’ and we soon began to see the first of Creation’s ‘Muppet Moments’ appearing on the Henson Company’s website. These were a collection of short video clips released gradually over the year to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Muppet Show. Miss Piggy returned to our screens appearing in an advert for ‘Virgin Airlines’ in the UK and also joined Kermit in an appearance on ‘The Today Show’. Personalised Muppet Checks were announced which meant paying a bill would no longer be a sad occasion for fans of Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie and Animal. Birthday Celebrations ended the month as ‘Muppet Central’ marked it’s fourth anniversary online.
February
Grover’s super little interview with ‘TV Guide’ had fans laughing at the beginning of the month and more Sesame related fun came when Big Bird and Elmo appeared on ‘The Today Show’. Elmo also dropped in on old friend Rosie O’ Donnel to promote the new season of Sesame Street and ‘Follow That Bird’ was released on DVD. DivXNetworks announced that it had licensed it’s new video compression technology to the Henson Company which they were using to make promotional CD-Roms. Early episodes of pre-school show ‘The Hoobs’ began airing on ‘NickJr’ in the UK which became the second channel to simultaneously carry the programme. We heard that the New York Muppet Workshop had created puppets for the Broadway musical ‘Carnival’ and that ‘Bear In The Big Blue House’ had taped it’s 100th episode. The race was on to find news about NASCAR when it was revealed that Muppet paint schemes would begin appearing on racing cars. Kermit, Gonzo and Bear all appeared on ‘Hollywood Squares’ and Frank OZ recieved an award for his contribution to cinematic imagery from the Art Directors Guild. There was excitement for merchandise collectors as Palisades Toys announced the line up for the first three series of Muppet action figures, Corgi re-released their classic Muppet cars, and Sideshow Toys announced a series of twenty character busts would be gradually released, starting in the Summer. No sooner was Christmas over than Muppet fans started looking forward to it again as the Henson Company and NBC announced a brand new ‘made for TV’ seasonal Muppet movie - working title “It’s a Wonderful Muppet Christmas Movie”.
March
The Muppets appeared on ‘Family Feud’ and also joined an all star line up to promote ‘We Are Family’ - a new charity CD. A new logo for ‘The Muppets’ began appearing on products and websites as media interest in them began hotting up, especially in the UK where many TV companies were reported to be interested in the rights for the upcoming Muppet TV Show - an edgy and exciting new series by Team Todd for ‘Fox’ in the USA. ‘The Very Best Of The Muppet Show’ was released on DVD in the UK and included the documentary ‘Of Muppets And Men’ as an extra. Prawn lovers rejoiced as ‘Long John Silvers’ launched ‘Pepes Lounge’, an entire website devoted to Pepe, spokesprawn for their seafood restaurants and increasingly popular Muppet character. News broke that ‘Muppet Treasure Island’ would recieve a DVD release but fans were dissapointed the disc would be pan & scan, and not widescreen. Henson fans with colds no longer had to hold their nose when the Muppets appeared on Kleenex tissue boxes.
April
The month began with a very special treat for Muppet fans in the UK - ‘I Love The Muppets’, a brand new 60 minute documentary celebrating 25 years of ‘The Muppet Show’ aired on BBC2 featuring interviews with Frank Oz, Dave Goelz and Jerry Nelson as well as the Muppets themselves. ‘Play With Me Sesame’ debuted in the USA with Zoe and Elmo extolling the virtues of early learning in a new neighbourhood when they visited newly elected President George W Bush at the Whitehouse. Henson.com - the Jim Henson Company’s flagship website relaunched with a new Flash design, but owner EMTV was shocked to find out Kirch, the German media company who had earlier signed a rescue deal to save them were facing bankruptcy themselves. Dark Crystal figures were released by Sideshow Toys and fans learned that ‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ would be
released on DVD in October, again in the less popular pan & scan format. Fossil released their ‘Muppet Show’ anniversary watch and Fraggle Rock t-shirts began to appear at ‘Top Shop’ in the UK. Sad news came when Pepe said ‘adios’ to ‘Long John Silvers’ and his affiliation with the company ended. Fans looked ahead to the Summer as post production work on ‘Kermits Swamp Years’ was completed.
(To Be Continued ............)