jvcarroll
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As a lifelong fan, I've been thinking about the future of the Muppets and have come up with a few ideas.
The State of the Muppets
First off, Muppets Most Wanted is a fantastic film much more in the classic tradition than its predecessor! Everyone associated with the movie should be proud.
Disney shouldn't run from this new Muppet formula. It works. I don’t know why the film didn’t fare better. My only solution is that sometimes things like that just happen. That was one heck of a sharp marketing campaign. The faux Twitter battle was brilliant! I even liked the tie-in ads for Lipton, Go-Gurt, Toyota and Subway. Bring on more of that if it helps. The Muppets are first and foremost creatures of television and maybe that’s where they should be before pursuing more movies. That used to be how it works.
Disney definitely should think about bringing the Muppets back to television. I think ABCs Sunday night slot held by America’s Funniest Home Videos is ripe for the Muppets. It’s right before prime time and leads into Once Upon A Time. There are also so many alternative options considering the popularity of Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services. Just please don’t kiddify them and stick them on the Disney Channel.
Someone please replace that bizarre M logo. My guess is that the new lettering is supposed to lend the Muppets some sort of Pixar-esque sophistication. It doesn’t. The M is basically a decapitated Kermit with his back turned to us and the typography is in black block letters. The Muppets are colorful and stylish! Bring back the classic Muppets logo and update it as has been done in this recent box. It’s exciting and memorable.
And as for the poster art, the Entertainment Weekly spreads are the best way to go. Those are beautiful! The drag-and-drop Photoshopping of clip art doesn’t quite work. Disney has the poser puppets. I guarantee you they’re very agreeable and keep amazingly still during photoshoots.
I also think more television appearances could be key. The Jimmy Fallon was amazing and it shows that the Muppets don't need to have a full fledged movie campaign in order to have gravitas and relevance. They helped shaped the comedic talents of today.
Anyone else have thoughts on this?
The State of the Muppets
First off, Muppets Most Wanted is a fantastic film much more in the classic tradition than its predecessor! Everyone associated with the movie should be proud.
Disney shouldn't run from this new Muppet formula. It works. I don’t know why the film didn’t fare better. My only solution is that sometimes things like that just happen. That was one heck of a sharp marketing campaign. The faux Twitter battle was brilliant! I even liked the tie-in ads for Lipton, Go-Gurt, Toyota and Subway. Bring on more of that if it helps. The Muppets are first and foremost creatures of television and maybe that’s where they should be before pursuing more movies. That used to be how it works.
Disney definitely should think about bringing the Muppets back to television. I think ABCs Sunday night slot held by America’s Funniest Home Videos is ripe for the Muppets. It’s right before prime time and leads into Once Upon A Time. There are also so many alternative options considering the popularity of Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services. Just please don’t kiddify them and stick them on the Disney Channel.
Someone please replace that bizarre M logo. My guess is that the new lettering is supposed to lend the Muppets some sort of Pixar-esque sophistication. It doesn’t. The M is basically a decapitated Kermit with his back turned to us and the typography is in black block letters. The Muppets are colorful and stylish! Bring back the classic Muppets logo and update it as has been done in this recent box. It’s exciting and memorable.
And as for the poster art, the Entertainment Weekly spreads are the best way to go. Those are beautiful! The drag-and-drop Photoshopping of clip art doesn’t quite work. Disney has the poser puppets. I guarantee you they’re very agreeable and keep amazingly still during photoshoots.
Anyone else have thoughts on this?