minor muppetz
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I thought that the Muppet name was copyrighted. On the Songs from The Street box set and Sesame Street DVDs, if the word Muppet is listed, there is usually a trademark (TM) symbal by the word Muppet or Muppets, with a copyright credit stating that Muppets are owned by The Jim Henson Company (or The Muppets Holding Company). Of course, some of the more recent sesame Street DVDs (like All-Star Alphabet) don't have the word muppet written anywhere in the packaging.
Another reason for thinking the word was copyrigthed is because in a lot of sesame Street videos from 1990 and 1991, the credits referred to the Muppets as sesame Street Puppet Characters, which I think might have been because Jim henson was planning on selling the company to Disney, but Sesame Street would have been the only production not sold to Disney, and Sesame Workshop could have chose to not use the muppet name in the credits before a sale was final.
For some reason, I don't think the word Muppet hasn't been used on the packaging for any Hit! DVD releases. maybe Hit! thought there were some legal problems originally, or maybe Hit! or Henson didn't want the word Muppets used because Henson doesn't own the Muppets anymore.
For the first few Fraggle Rock DVDs, maybe Hit! thought they couldn't use the Muppets name in the credits, or maybe Henson (if not Hit!) thought it would be weird to have the credits say "Starring Jim Henson's Muppets" because Fraggle Rock didn't actually have any Muppets from The Muppet Show. maybe henson didn't want to confuse people, but then for the first season release, figured that since it was made for the fans to have it be as uncut and unaltered as possible, and for some reason chose to have the original logo on the Doin' The Things That Doozer's Do DVD as well. The bonus epsiode on Dance Your Cares Away had the original logo, but the bonus episode on Live By The Rule of The Rock didn't.
Maybe one or more of us should e-mail Hit! to see if we can get some answers about why the first three Fraggle Rock DVD's had a different logo.
There was recently a thread about the SNL Muppet skits, where I was wondering if, since the characters are owned by henson, the makers of the show would need permission from both henson and Disney to make a DVD titled The Best of The Muppets (permission from henson to include the skits, and permission from disney to use the name in the title). I guess this probably answers my question (if not then somebody can clear that up).
Another reason for thinking the word was copyrigthed is because in a lot of sesame Street videos from 1990 and 1991, the credits referred to the Muppets as sesame Street Puppet Characters, which I think might have been because Jim henson was planning on selling the company to Disney, but Sesame Street would have been the only production not sold to Disney, and Sesame Workshop could have chose to not use the muppet name in the credits before a sale was final.
For some reason, I don't think the word Muppet hasn't been used on the packaging for any Hit! DVD releases. maybe Hit! thought there were some legal problems originally, or maybe Hit! or Henson didn't want the word Muppets used because Henson doesn't own the Muppets anymore.
For the first few Fraggle Rock DVDs, maybe Hit! thought they couldn't use the Muppets name in the credits, or maybe Henson (if not Hit!) thought it would be weird to have the credits say "Starring Jim Henson's Muppets" because Fraggle Rock didn't actually have any Muppets from The Muppet Show. maybe henson didn't want to confuse people, but then for the first season release, figured that since it was made for the fans to have it be as uncut and unaltered as possible, and for some reason chose to have the original logo on the Doin' The Things That Doozer's Do DVD as well. The bonus epsiode on Dance Your Cares Away had the original logo, but the bonus episode on Live By The Rule of The Rock didn't.
Maybe one or more of us should e-mail Hit! to see if we can get some answers about why the first three Fraggle Rock DVD's had a different logo.
There was recently a thread about the SNL Muppet skits, where I was wondering if, since the characters are owned by henson, the makers of the show would need permission from both henson and Disney to make a DVD titled The Best of The Muppets (permission from henson to include the skits, and permission from disney to use the name in the title). I guess this probably answers my question (if not then somebody can clear that up).