Plaid Fraggle
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I think there could be a show that exhibits a healthy dose of both the traditional "vaudeville" Muppet sketches and a bit more character depth, which Drtooth is stressing. And I think "The Muppet Show" as a label and as basis for production would garner the nostalgia factor that is so important, like heralde is expressing.
I personally liked Muppets Tonight, but it did try too hard for the "modern" factor and Kermit as the host was dearly missed. (Nothing against Clifford; I like the character, but why replace Kermit? You know? His personality is iconic and more endearing.) It kept the stagnate vaudeville format while trying to be modern in minor, silly ways. I think by becoming a whole other show, it misplaced some of its "The Muppet Show" brand along the way, which could have made it a more successful endeavor.
IN SHORT I think character depth/growth over the course of new Muppet media is a good solution But it's also risky because the characters are iconic, so it's tough to mess with in new material.
P.S. - This thread is originally about something different from "What Should a Muppet TV Show Look Like?", so I do apologize there. But that's kind of where it's leaning currently in talking about box office success
I personally liked Muppets Tonight, but it did try too hard for the "modern" factor and Kermit as the host was dearly missed. (Nothing against Clifford; I like the character, but why replace Kermit? You know? His personality is iconic and more endearing.) It kept the stagnate vaudeville format while trying to be modern in minor, silly ways. I think by becoming a whole other show, it misplaced some of its "The Muppet Show" brand along the way, which could have made it a more successful endeavor.
IN SHORT I think character depth/growth over the course of new Muppet media is a good solution But it's also risky because the characters are iconic, so it's tough to mess with in new material.
P.S. - This thread is originally about something different from "What Should a Muppet TV Show Look Like?", so I do apologize there. But that's kind of where it's leaning currently in talking about box office success