The Jim Henson Hour (1989)
I'm looking forward to seeing more behind the scenes Muppet footage in the new Jim Henson Idea Man documentary, which debuts today on Disney+! Who else will be watching it this weekend?

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The Jim Henson Hour (1989)
I'm looking forward to seeing more behind the scenes Muppet footage in the new Jim Henson Idea Man documentary, which debuts today on Disney+! Who else will be watching it this weekend?
Happy Birthday, Fran Brill!
Prairie Dawn
I just watched the new Jim Henson documentary…
Overall it was very good, well paced, great visuals and editing. I learned a lot about Jim Henson and the company that I didn’t before and more behind the scenes that I hadn’t seen/heard which is always a treat!
I cried three times. 🫣👌 I had to fight the primal urge to pause the documentary and point out to my family where and what movie/show/episode every clip was from. This was my “did you know Viggo Mortensen actually broke his toe” scene.
I will say, I do think they very QUICKLY went over the disney merger and didn’t even mention the fallout with Disney after Jim’s death.
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The main problem I had was that SOME puppeteers got spot lights, interviews or arrows pointing out the individuals. And while I appreciate that these individuals got some recognition (which they 100% should), I think the documentary should have been consistent and do this with every new important/fundamental puppeteer to the film.
I alreay have!!! I was able to EASILY point out Karen Prell, Louise Gold, Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, Kevin Clash, Steve whitmire, etc. But an average viewer wouldn’t know who is who and what they contributed to the company!
I just think it’s intriguing who they chose to highlight and who they left out.
And I’ve noticed this happen in other muppet documentaries, like “Street Gang,” where they barely glossed over Richard Hunt and Jerry Nelson’s contributions to the show. (I’ve mentioned this problem here before. (Queer erasure during pride month? 🙄))
It would be such an easy problem to fix! Just a quick arrow to point out any new puppeteer or cast member to the Jim Henson Company. Maybe list their job/their characters so a main stream audience could identify them.
I can think of several founding members who are still alive today that were not interviewed. Maybe these people were asked to come in, IDK, but I would have loved to hear from more people you don’t hear from often.
I could definitely tell the documentary was really trying to avoid the “Steve Whitmire” sized elephant in the room, even though he was in SO MANY shots. I can guarantee that if he was still with the company he would have been featured heavily in the documentary.
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One last thing…
They interviewed Michael Frith, where was my girl Kathryn Mullen?? (His wife.) She hasn’t done anything in over a decade, are you okay?? Blink if you need help. 👁️👄👁️😐😑😐😑
I finished my digital painting of fran brill and Zoe!!this was my first time digitally painting a human and I tried very hard
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Time lapse under the cut
JIm Henson: The Idea Man was More Than a Puppet Genius - He Was Family
Baby, the ugly cry was full on as I took a stroll back to my childhood through the artistry and genius of #JimHenson.@disneyplus https://wp.me/p2v8yf-6sf #IdeaMan #documentary #podcast
Little did I know my intro into the art of puppetry began watching The Muppet Show, Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock. As a former cast member of the hit Broadway shows Avenue Q and The Lion King, I could’ve never imagined being part of imaginary worlds bringing characters and songs to life with through the felt, rods ana paper maché looking artistry reached whole new levels in entertainment…
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Muppet Fact #480
Zoe's catchphrase "Don't joke me" was inspired by a three year old girl Fran Brill saw play while she was in a Manhattan preschool, preparing for the role.
Source:
"On the Set With: Zoe; This Monster is a Girl." The New York Times. Erik Eckholm. August 19, 1993.
I was today years old (May 23, 2023) when I found out one of my all time favorite villains from Courage the Cowardly Dog, Elisa and Eliza Stitch/The Stitch Sisters
shares the same voice actress, Fran Brill, as one of my favorite characters as a kid from Sesame Street, Zoe
Talk about your mind getting blown! 🤯🤠🥰