Marky
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I love this site, and I love the forums here. There, now that that's out of the way...
When I browse the category of Classic Muppets, I forget often that it's in the 'Walt Disney Company' section. Now I'm asking this publically.
Why?
Classic Muppets, I assume, refer to the golden age of their creativity from Ed Sullivan right up to before Fraggle Rock? So... what does this era have to do with Disney? Is it a current ownership thing? Because as far as I know, before the 2005 Disney death-blow, Disney's involment w/ the Muppets was limited to just some tacky Resort stuff (while Henson was still alive), and the executive-production of the two Literary Muppet Movies. It would be a certainly be a stretch to call that classic material.
Disney may have bought the rights to the Classic stuff, but it did not create it. Any thoughts?
When I browse the category of Classic Muppets, I forget often that it's in the 'Walt Disney Company' section. Now I'm asking this publically.
Why?
Classic Muppets, I assume, refer to the golden age of their creativity from Ed Sullivan right up to before Fraggle Rock? So... what does this era have to do with Disney? Is it a current ownership thing? Because as far as I know, before the 2005 Disney death-blow, Disney's involment w/ the Muppets was limited to just some tacky Resort stuff (while Henson was still alive), and the executive-production of the two Literary Muppet Movies. It would be a certainly be a stretch to call that classic material.
Disney may have bought the rights to the Classic stuff, but it did not create it. Any thoughts?