The problem with new projects ISN'T the lack of Jim's Kermit, but rather the lack of Jim's vision and Jim's leadership. We all know Jim was so much more than his characters... would anyone else have bothered with something like Dark Crystal or Labyrinth when they had a franchise that made money and was time tested?
Recasting a character is one thing, but vision and leadership are quite another. Look at the sad state Henson is in right now. Other than a CGI show that doesn't employ any regular puppeteers as animators or voice actors, they're struggling to make a name for themselves. Had Jim been around, they would have had at least ONE big project perk them up. Disney was struggling to get back to the glory days after Walt died. And once they found their stride under Michael Eisner, he got cocky and everything went to pot again. And that's the best case scenario.
I mean, recasting Mel Blanc for various Looney Tunes roles is one thing, but it took people like Chuck Jones to have a unique vision for those characters. Some of his last LT shorts made in the 90's even had some of that great old feel to them without Mel. But then again, even with Mel, the late 1960's Friz Freling shorts just didn't feel right. Some weren't even funny at all. MCC and MTI were both written by Jerry Juhl and had some of that feeling as well, even without Jim or Richard. The Muppets were always a team effort... so it's also a problem with writing and direction. The writers for MT didn't even find a direction for the show until the show was canceled.
This thread is specifically about recasting a role, which is inevitable. No one lives forever, people leave because the role wasn't right for them. That happens EVEN when the original cast is around. But when the leader of something so massive dies/leaves, that's something you can never recapture.
Recasting a character is one thing, but vision and leadership are quite another. Look at the sad state Henson is in right now. Other than a CGI show that doesn't employ any regular puppeteers as animators or voice actors, they're struggling to make a name for themselves. Had Jim been around, they would have had at least ONE big project perk them up. Disney was struggling to get back to the glory days after Walt died. And once they found their stride under Michael Eisner, he got cocky and everything went to pot again. And that's the best case scenario.
I mean, recasting Mel Blanc for various Looney Tunes roles is one thing, but it took people like Chuck Jones to have a unique vision for those characters. Some of his last LT shorts made in the 90's even had some of that great old feel to them without Mel. But then again, even with Mel, the late 1960's Friz Freling shorts just didn't feel right. Some weren't even funny at all. MCC and MTI were both written by Jerry Juhl and had some of that feeling as well, even without Jim or Richard. The Muppets were always a team effort... so it's also a problem with writing and direction. The writers for MT didn't even find a direction for the show until the show was canceled.
This thread is specifically about recasting a role, which is inevitable. No one lives forever, people leave because the role wasn't right for them. That happens EVEN when the original cast is around. But when the leader of something so massive dies/leaves, that's something you can never recapture.