beaker
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2002
- Messages
- 7,761
- Reaction score
- 858
I think I first asked this 12 years ago on here(man Ive been here awhile), but it still amazes me how general Muppet fandom, or just all around fans of the Muppets seems quite underground. I mean, Henson's Farscape seems to have a bigger visible fanbase or at least did. Whereas there are conventions, documentaries, and just an abundance of Buffy, Firefly, Lord of the Rings, Potter, Star Wars, Star Trek, Transformer, etc fanboys and fangirls...running into in person or online an *actual* Muppet fan seems rather...rare to non existent. I mean sure, everyone has a favorite Muppet. And everyone remembers or knows of some of Henson's characters...but how many people out there actually consider themselves fans or collectors?
How is it, that a 55 year old property that's been seen in countless countries on every habitable continent doesn't seem to have any real visible fanbase? Heck, if you include Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock and Bear in the Big Blue House, there's been a continuous stream of Muppet/Henson productions endlessly for over 5 decades worldwide.
Of course, you do see A LOT of Sesame Street urban apparel being worn by youth at the mall, as part of what some might call "ghetto chic". Sadly, all this time later a lot of people when they hear Muppets either automatically think "old kid's stuff from way back when" and or get enthused but seemed shock to learn the Muppets have been around and active in the modern day. The last wave of Muppet stuff on the radar in the 2001-2004 period relied mostly on nostalgic value, marketing toward the college crowd. But now that the Muppets are Disney, Im hoping they can really try and market/appeal on multiple fronts; to both the older college crowd and Hot Topic mall youth, as well as to families and kids.
So question:
1. Do you think it's a good thing actual Muppet fans seem few and far between? Like when you do run into someone who has at least a passing interest and love of the Muppets/and or Henson related stuff(Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Fraggle Rock, etc) it's more rare and special...like a secret club house(than say Star Wars and LOTR fans, which are dime a dozen and very mainstream?)
2. Have you ran into or met Muppet/Henson fans in real life, or online(not including this site)
While I always get smiles and wonderful compliments exhibiting a genuine affection and tirggering jubilant memories from passerbys (often times, middle aged women shoppers) when I wear a Muppet/Henson related shirt...I wonder how many people are active fans? Most people who like the Muppets seem shocked to learn there's been Muppet stuff post JH. As it seems, people truly thought the entire franchise died with him.
I can't stand the notion people put out, that the Muppets are "old nostalgia stuff past their prime and hey day", as to me be it 1955 or 2055, the Muppets will always be here to delight, satirize and create whimsical adventure.
Here's hoping to Disney recognizing this emerging potential, and creating a Muppet fan weekend at one of their parks next year to help promote the movie, if not a full blown convention somewhere!
How is it, that a 55 year old property that's been seen in countless countries on every habitable continent doesn't seem to have any real visible fanbase? Heck, if you include Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock and Bear in the Big Blue House, there's been a continuous stream of Muppet/Henson productions endlessly for over 5 decades worldwide.
Of course, you do see A LOT of Sesame Street urban apparel being worn by youth at the mall, as part of what some might call "ghetto chic". Sadly, all this time later a lot of people when they hear Muppets either automatically think "old kid's stuff from way back when" and or get enthused but seemed shock to learn the Muppets have been around and active in the modern day. The last wave of Muppet stuff on the radar in the 2001-2004 period relied mostly on nostalgic value, marketing toward the college crowd. But now that the Muppets are Disney, Im hoping they can really try and market/appeal on multiple fronts; to both the older college crowd and Hot Topic mall youth, as well as to families and kids.
So question:
1. Do you think it's a good thing actual Muppet fans seem few and far between? Like when you do run into someone who has at least a passing interest and love of the Muppets/and or Henson related stuff(Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Fraggle Rock, etc) it's more rare and special...like a secret club house(than say Star Wars and LOTR fans, which are dime a dozen and very mainstream?)
2. Have you ran into or met Muppet/Henson fans in real life, or online(not including this site)
While I always get smiles and wonderful compliments exhibiting a genuine affection and tirggering jubilant memories from passerbys (often times, middle aged women shoppers) when I wear a Muppet/Henson related shirt...I wonder how many people are active fans? Most people who like the Muppets seem shocked to learn there's been Muppet stuff post JH. As it seems, people truly thought the entire franchise died with him.
I can't stand the notion people put out, that the Muppets are "old nostalgia stuff past their prime and hey day", as to me be it 1955 or 2055, the Muppets will always be here to delight, satirize and create whimsical adventure.
Here's hoping to Disney recognizing this emerging potential, and creating a Muppet fan weekend at one of their parks next year to help promote the movie, if not a full blown convention somewhere!