frogboy4
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Most certainly the Fraggle film is still on. Check out writer/director Cory Edwards' blog that he updates with all of his news (much of it of the Fraggley kind).
As this is typed - I am filling in for one of my freelance clients at his collectibles/toy store down the street from the Metreon (you probably know the one). There's a stack of beautiful Palisades Swinetreks with First Mate Piggy that just don't move like other items of the similar size and a fraction of the quality. We have Super Scooters, Beauregards, Helmet Gonzos, Crazy Harrys and Johnny Fiamas to keep her company. It really is all about the frog.
Anyway, all of these products are mixed in with talking Shaun of the Dead figures, Firefly ornaments (that sell remarkably well), Joker figures, Lord of the Rings animaquettes and a five foot tall Princess Leia statue. Last week I brought my slightly modified, beautiful MR Gonzo poser puppet and stuck him right next to her. There were surprisingly fewer gawkers than I would have imagined. That dude is 95% spot on as I have styled him.
There are fans of the Muppets, Fraggles and all things Henson, but without a current project there isn't enough interest piqued to push healthy unit sales numbers. And, let's face it, that's what the game is about. Profit. Even in the limited edition market. Most of the work produced these days is made by hardworking freelance artists, modified and produced cheaply in China and sold by "Suits" to retailers.
With the new Muppet media push along with the new Fraggle film there will be a Henson renaissance in media and products. I assure you. It's just not there yet even if the fans are.
As this is typed - I am filling in for one of my freelance clients at his collectibles/toy store down the street from the Metreon (you probably know the one). There's a stack of beautiful Palisades Swinetreks with First Mate Piggy that just don't move like other items of the similar size and a fraction of the quality. We have Super Scooters, Beauregards, Helmet Gonzos, Crazy Harrys and Johnny Fiamas to keep her company. It really is all about the frog.
Anyway, all of these products are mixed in with talking Shaun of the Dead figures, Firefly ornaments (that sell remarkably well), Joker figures, Lord of the Rings animaquettes and a five foot tall Princess Leia statue. Last week I brought my slightly modified, beautiful MR Gonzo poser puppet and stuck him right next to her. There were surprisingly fewer gawkers than I would have imagined. That dude is 95% spot on as I have styled him.
There are fans of the Muppets, Fraggles and all things Henson, but without a current project there isn't enough interest piqued to push healthy unit sales numbers. And, let's face it, that's what the game is about. Profit. Even in the limited edition market. Most of the work produced these days is made by hardworking freelance artists, modified and produced cheaply in China and sold by "Suits" to retailers.
With the new Muppet media push along with the new Fraggle film there will be a Henson renaissance in media and products. I assure you. It's just not there yet even if the fans are.
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. The same goes for video games and comic books for me :3. I was always more than a little disappointed every summer when I went to San Fran for my leg appointments and found how few of those card shops actually had comic books
. *sigh*
. And when they do sell things it's only that high end collectables that a tiny fan like me with twenty dollars in her pocket couldn't afford if we saved up for a year