minor muppetz
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So uh...did us older folks who saw Muppet Movie and Muppets Take Manhattan or the 1987 special Muppet Family Christmas get confused when we saw Sesame characters in Muppet productions?
Well, when those were made, The Jim Henson Company owned all its characters, and might not have cared that much if there was confusion. Disney doesn't want to confuse the marketplace about who owns who.
And casual fans do get confused. As a kid, I knew who "The Muppet Show" Muppets were and who the "Sesame Street" Muppets were. I knew that Kermit was a regular on both (and was a little confused by that), and whenever a Sesame Street character appeared in a Muppet production, I knew it was special. This reminds me of a time when one of my friends thought that Sesame Street Muppets weren't Muppets, unless they appeared in Muppet productions.
Anyway, it is common for people to think Miss Piggy is a Sesame Street character. In recent years I've heard a few people mistakenly refer to Animal as a Sesame Street character, and I think I've seen somebody mistakenly refer to Gonzo as a Sesame Street character. Somebody once saw a Muppet shirt I had and thought it was a Sesame Street shirt.
It would be interesting to know if kids born in the past decade are aware of Kermit's history with Sesame Street, or if they mistake the two franchises. Do today's kids who grew up with Sesame Street after Henson sold the characters get confused by the few times Kermit material has appeared on the show? Do they get confused when they watch older Sesame Street videos or specials that featured appearances by Kermit, or newer videos that include Kermit material?