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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-01-25 05:56 pm

[ SECRET POST #1849 ]

⌈ Secret Post #1849 ⌋


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(Anonymous) 2012-01-26 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
I'd say anything post-Henson's death (i.e. anything from the early 90s onwards) is considered the "young generation". The Muppets peaked in popularity during the 80s, but after Henson's death it slowly started going downhill (even though some genuinely great stuff was produced in the 90s - I'm looking at your Muppets Christmas Carol) until it got to the point where the Muppets were no longer profitable in the early 00s.

(Anonymous) 2012-01-27 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
I was born in 1990 and grew up as a child watching the repeats of the Muppet Show that was on every Sunday afternoon. So there are some of us of the younger generation that did grow up with the Muppets to an extent and understood who Jim Henson was at a young age. You shouldn't have to have been a child during the Muppets boom to appreciate the work of Jim Henson and the passion and enthusiasm he had.