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It is well-established that Jim Henson enjoyed working on Sesame Street and took its educational mission and his role on the show very seriously.
With this in mind, do you think he would have taken a liking to certain characters introduced after his passing like Rosita and Zoe?
I don’t think he was ever revealed to have disliked any of the major Muppets that weren’t his direct creations (I’ve read some people say he would’ve disliked Elmo, but most of us here know that Jim was alive when Elmo was introduced and he did several Elmo sketches in the late ‘80s with Ernie), so I don’t think he would’ve had any objections especially since Rosita and Zoe were originated by performers he knew and liked such as Carmen Osbahr and Fran Brill. What about a character like Abby Cadabby?
Overall, what are your thoughts? Do you think Jim would’ve regarded most of the post-1990 Muppets as good additions? Do you think he would’ve taken a liking to any particular new character?
With this in mind, do you think he would have taken a liking to certain characters introduced after his passing like Rosita and Zoe?
I don’t think he was ever revealed to have disliked any of the major Muppets that weren’t his direct creations (I’ve read some people say he would’ve disliked Elmo, but most of us here know that Jim was alive when Elmo was introduced and he did several Elmo sketches in the late ‘80s with Ernie), so I don’t think he would’ve had any objections especially since Rosita and Zoe were originated by performers he knew and liked such as Carmen Osbahr and Fran Brill. What about a character like Abby Cadabby?
Overall, what are your thoughts? Do you think Jim would’ve regarded most of the post-1990 Muppets as good additions? Do you think he would’ve taken a liking to any particular new character?