The weird part is even though I'm seeing the actors and the Muppets together it doesn't take away any of the magic it just like watching two performers doing and act together its just like Jim said "the fantasy always wins"
There’s some truth to that statement. In fact, I believe it was Steve Whitmire that said when you see the puppeteer and their puppet together, you hardly even see the puppeteer, because you’re mainly looking at the puppet. And from my experience, I found him to be right
That was one of the great things about Jim. He knew that seeing how the magic is created wouldn’t diminish the audience’s enjoyment of it. If anything, it would give them even greater appreciation of when the tricks are expertly performed.
That man was and is an absolutely genius. The fact that his creations are still as popular now all these years later after his untimely passing is a true testimony to his absolute creative genius. Thanks Jim.
Jim Henson's work is a stroke of genius. These muppets have charmed millions for their innocence and humor. Here, the nostalgia is deep and as a child, I recall valuing the Jim Henson's Hour as gold.
@@topherholland4646 And it worked perfectly. The Muppets are for everybody, kids and adults alike, they're not meant to be just for kids. Jim broke new ground in puppetry.
This was my favorite show as a child in the 70’s. I remember it came on at 7pm and we had to go to bed right after. I will always love the magic that Jim Henson created. 💕
It’s sad that Jim Henson died so soon after this episode. I often wondered, maybe he knew he didn’t have much longer to live and wanted to do something like this.
I remember seeing this on Nickelodeon's Special Delivery back in the day. It's a shame it was so short-lived, and Jim Henson ended up passing not long after.
Same. I think it was on something like Mega Muppet Monday on Nick? I had it taped and watched it so much I still have most of this special memorized 25 years later
I've been watching Jim Henson shows and movies since I was little; the first Jim Henson show I saw was Bear in the Big Blue House, and I've liked puppet shows ever since.
This episode featured clips from various Henson-retained productions, like Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth(both Sony and Henson retained the rights to the film), and The Storyteller. A couple of clips from this episode were uploaded by the official Jim Henson Company RUclips channel.
I wonder, if there ever been an occurance when Jim Henson, Bob Ross and Fred Rogers found themselves together in one room - at some perty, perhaps, or during a TV interview or whatever? I think the universe would collapse from the wholesomeness of that, so I guess that means that never happened.
What breed of dog is Bamboo, who was the model for Jojo? He's so cute, and so is Jojo! I loved it when Bean Bunny said, "He said the 'P-word'!", then, "Traitor!" Bean Bunny was so cute, too!
The green monster from Monster Maker is seen in an episode of Dinosaurs. I really love the work that Jim Henson does, now the TV shows are computer animated which is quite odd but it's still a good company.
@@marthagilbert3459 Sid the science kid is puppeteered through the Henson digital performance system. It's basically using puppetry as a motion capture device.
At the end, you may think there were dozens of muppet puppeteers but there were really just a handful of them who were all able to do different voices and personalities.
In the NY Shop I see a penguin, four Extremes, Camilla, the French Roach, Codzilla, three cats, a sandwich and Gonzo. In the Creature Shop I see The Heartless Giant, a troll from "The True Bride", a Minotaur, Hoggle, the devil from "Death and the Soldier", Didymus, the 120 foot high monster, the Ultra Gorgon, Dog and the Storyteller's Dog! Reply if I've missed anything!
As a kid, you most likely love the Muppets. You hit 7 and think it's embarrassing and stupid. You become an adult and, hopefully, realize how much work, dedication, creativity and craft went into this stuff.
*Digit:* Ooh, there are little cracks starting at the corners of your mouth. *Gonzo:* (sighs) …WILL YOU GET AWAY FROM ME?!! *Me:* Bet you wouldn’t talk to Camilla that way.
Ah yes, The Muppets, Fraggle Rock, The Storyteller, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal.......loved these as a kid, and even though I'm almost 40 now.......I still do. Henson was a genius IMO. He made his shows intelligent, he didn't "talk down" to kids like they were idiots. Gerry Anderson of "Thunderbirds" and "Terrahawks" fame was the same, his shows were intelligent too.
Are those the points when the show starts and ends? I love the Muppets. The longest running Jim Henson series is Sesame Street, and it still exists today.
Nya, I have the same opinion. There are very good puppeteers in Japan, so it's not unreasonable to think that he would have done a collaboration that resulted in a show half between puppet show and anime. Maybe he would also have done a show based on bunraku, the traditional japanese puppets.
Language warning! LANGUAGE WARNING! Jim Henson used the P word!!!! Aaaaauuuuugghhhhhhhh My faith in humanity is destroyed! 😭😉😁 P.S. IN THE NAVY was written for the Muppets. Okay, not officially, but it could have been. It fit them SOOOOO well.
The weird part is even though I'm seeing the actors and the Muppets together it doesn't take away any of the magic it just like watching two performers doing and act together its just like Jim said "the fantasy always wins"
There’s some truth to that statement. In fact, I believe it was Steve Whitmire that said when you see the puppeteer and their puppet together, you hardly even see the puppeteer, because you’re mainly looking at the puppet. And from my experience, I found him to be right
That was one of the great things about Jim. He knew that seeing how the magic is created wouldn’t diminish the audience’s enjoyment of it. If anything, it would give them even greater appreciation of when the tricks are expertly performed.
Jim always one for fantasy
I don't think I realized till now that Kermit did the voice of Jim Henson! So cool!
8:53. He said it!!! He said the p word!!! 😂😂😂😂
This was produced before the death of Jim Henson, RIP gone but not forgotten.
That man was and is an absolutely genius. The fact that his creations are still as popular now all these years later after his untimely passing is a true testimony to his absolute creative genius. Thanks Jim.
Jim Henson's work is a stroke of genius. These muppets have charmed millions for their innocence and humor. Here, the nostalgia is deep and as a child, I recall valuing the Jim Henson's Hour as gold.
My dad got me into the Muppets with about 30 episodes of The Muppet Show(1976-1981). I always loved the Muppets, and Jim Henson died way too soon.
What if he didn't? If so, he would've created more ambitious projects.
@@reneastle8447 Well Henson created The Muppet Show because he wanted the Muppets to do something BIGGER.
@@topherholland4646 And it worked perfectly. The Muppets are for everybody, kids and adults alike, they're not meant to be just for kids. Jim broke new ground in puppetry.
Even though Jim Henson is dead he will always be here in my heart rip Jim you we will never forget about you
@@tylercanada7587 You've created magnificent characters, brilliant stories, and unforgettable films.
“There are little cracks starting at your mouth” *breathes heavily*
Gonzo: “Will you cut that out!”
😅😂
This was my favorite show as a child in the 70’s. I remember it came on at 7pm and we had to go to bed right after. I will always love the magic that Jim Henson created. 💕
It’s sad that Jim Henson died so soon after this episode. I often wondered, maybe he knew he didn’t have much longer to live and wanted to do something like this.
I think he did know. This was an odd episode
I remember seeing this on Nickelodeon's Special Delivery back in the day. It's a shame it was so short-lived, and Jim Henson ended up passing not long after.
Same. I think it was on something like Mega Muppet Monday on Nick? I had it taped and watched it so much I still have most of this special memorized 25 years later
Actually, this episode aired posthumously for Jim Henson. He died two years before it was shown.
I saw this when i was 9 and it blew my mind
I've been watching Jim Henson shows and movies since I was little; the first Jim Henson show I saw was Bear in the Big Blue House, and I've liked puppet shows ever since.
I hope steve whitmere gets into voice acting at least. He also has a wonderful singing voice
He is so talented at everything he does.
And boy is he versatile! His credits speaks for itself!
I trust he reads this
Without question the best and most remembered episode of the Jim Henson hour most people remember. XD
nothing is more vaporwave than the that intro and the blue screen set he's on
I remember this one! I saw this on Nickelodeon, back in 1992.
Same exactly. This came on TV and totally made me a movie fanatic and FX interested person forever.
I'm happy enough to believe that frogs, and pigs and bears, etc can ride bikes.
Imagine what he would be able to do with the technology of today. The muppets would be out of this world.
What's really sad is that we didn't get more content with Waldo. You have to go to Disney World to see the only other time he appears.
the fantasy always wins.
Rip Jim ❤
"He said the P word!"
I know! The LANGUAGE! I thought his was a family show! 🤭😉🤭😱
@@ItWILLbeWONDERFUL_THERE He meant "Puppets"
TRAITOR!!
Such a genius.
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I miss Steve being with the Muppets.
I blame Disney and the Henson family for what happened.
@@tavvyprods1275 definitely
@@tavvyprods1275 And then they hired Kevin Clash.
@@yosefdemby8792 You mean they fired him?
@@tavvyprods1275 No. Clash left Sesame Workshop. The Jim Henson Company hired him in the late 2010’s.
This episode featured clips from various Henson-retained productions, like Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth(both Sony and Henson retained the rights to the film), and The Storyteller. A couple of clips from this episode were uploaded by the official Jim Henson Company RUclips channel.
My mom got me into the muppets and now I can’t see my life with out them
Well that seems to be understandable.
What do you think of Jerry nelson and Kevin clash
I wonder, if there ever been an occurance when Jim Henson, Bob Ross and Fred Rogers found themselves together in one room - at some perty, perhaps, or during a TV interview or whatever? I think the universe would collapse from the wholesomeness of that, so I guess that means that never happened.
kermit. (enters) gee i was kinda enjoying that (whistling the muppet show theme
Jim henson seems like a chill man😌👍
I like Bean Bunny!
Me 2
Jim Henson.........such a genius 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
GOD I miss this guy
And I love your videos
welcome to the club pale. I miss him too
@@chrisreviewscinema me too
What breed of dog is Bamboo, who was the model for Jojo? He's so cute, and so is Jojo!
I loved it when Bean Bunny said, "He said the 'P-word'!", then, "Traitor!" Bean Bunny was so cute, too!
Back when the man cared about his co workers UNTIL DISNEY CAME ALONG....
And fired the guy who Jim picked for Kermit
41:28. No no!!! No no no!!! Don’t do that!!!! Ohh!!!!
why did I click that
My goodness! I used to watch this on show Nickelodeon as a kid.
Thanks for posting! I love it!
The green monster from Monster Maker is seen in an episode of Dinosaurs.
I really love the work that Jim Henson does, now the TV shows are computer animated which is quite odd but it's still a good company.
I wonder what Henson's spirit thinks of the final product of his brainchild.
They actually now utilize a system similar to the one used on Waldo C. Graphic. Seen here.
@@patrickmanway290 That actually makes sense.
@@marthagilbert3459 Sid the science kid is puppeteered through the Henson digital performance system. It's basically using puppetry as a motion capture device.
@@patrickmanway290 When Jim made Waldo C. Graphic sound like Dr. Teeth when he voiced him.
This just unlocked so many memories for me.
At the end, you may think there were dozens of muppet puppeteers but there were really just a handful of them who were all able to do different voices and personalities.
8:51. AAAAAAAH!!!!!! He said the “P” word!!!!!
8:53
The Muppets dread the word Puppets
In the NY Shop I see a penguin, four Extremes, Camilla, the French Roach, Codzilla, three cats, a sandwich and Gonzo.
In the Creature Shop I see The Heartless Giant, a troll from "The True Bride", a Minotaur, Hoggle, the devil from "Death and the Soldier", Didymus, the 120 foot high monster, the Ultra Gorgon, Dog and the Storyteller's Dog!
Reply if I've missed anything!
Jim Henson was the puppeteer master.
The 120 foot high monster would also be used on Dinosaurs!
If there's 1 thing I find brilliant, it's BTS.
Bamboo cute name lol
As a kid, you most likely love the Muppets.
You hit 7 and think it's embarrassing and stupid.
You become an adult and, hopefully, realize how much work, dedication, creativity and craft went into this stuff.
My childhood
Weird. That Jim guy kinda sounds like Kermit the frog. Anyone else hear it?
Wow. That was so funny I forgot to laugh.
Yosef Demby the last time I heard that joke I fell of my T-Rex.
@@cadefaith4361 Okay, let's call a stalemate.
I think it’s just you
@@umjammysammys No, it's not just him!
27:46 A clip from the Fraggle Rock episode, “Blanket of Snow, Blanket of Woe.”
*Digit:* Ooh, there are little cracks starting at the corners of your mouth.
*Gonzo:* (sighs) …WILL YOU GET AWAY FROM ME?!!
*Me:* Bet you wouldn’t talk to Camilla that way.
good boy
Mr H how cute
38:00 Amazing that people put so much work into this tech and now it's used for vtubing
Excuse me my friends just remember the fantasy always wins
It’s the goslings from mother goose stories!
Ah yes, The Muppets, Fraggle Rock, The Storyteller, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal.......loved these as a kid, and even though I'm almost 40 now.......I still do. Henson was a genius IMO. He made his shows intelligent, he didn't "talk down" to kids like they were idiots. Gerry Anderson of "Thunderbirds" and "Terrahawks" fame was the same, his shows were intelligent too.
Yeah I know, lots of Jim Henson shows; many other shows and movies were made after he died.
Yeah, even the works on the lion and Jojo, they seem so realistic.
#DisneyDiva ❤
So i’m confused is Sesame Street: 20 Years and Counting an episode of The Jim Henson Hour
The Muppets don’t understand.
She's a Muppet too 2:30
He
Why was this video blocked by LDS Family?
Ya know...I don't wanna know. I'd rather believe a frog and a pig can ride a bike.
Not sure I like that Waldo sounds like Barney.
Except when Jim performed Waldo, he sounded like Dr. Teeth.
23:45
1:26 46:06
Are those the points when the show starts and ends?
I love the Muppets. The longest running Jim Henson series is Sesame Street, and it still exists today.
My late grandmother said the REAL Jim Henson Hour was Sesame Street
Does anyone know what song that is from Fraggle Rock? 27:45
Goodtime Goombah Soup.
What will it be like if Jim Henson is still alive? If so, he would've moved even more forward into animation, including anime.
Anime? Seriously?
@@yosefdemby8792 Indeed. He was always looking for new ideas and challenges. If he got into animation more often, he would've tried his hand on anime.
Nya, I have the same opinion. There are very good puppeteers in Japan, so it's not unreasonable to think that he would have done a collaboration that resulted in a show half between puppet show and anime. Maybe he would also have done a show based on bunraku, the traditional japanese puppets.
@@tomokokuroki3085 No doubt about it. :) If that show was real, I'll watch it.
Jim Henson would see his son and daughter doing a great job running his company
Steve Whitmire doesn’t get any credit for his singing.
He was great at everything.
Language warning! LANGUAGE WARNING! Jim Henson used the P word!!!! Aaaaauuuuugghhhhhhhh My faith in humanity is destroyed! 😭😉😁 P.S. IN THE NAVY was written for the Muppets. Okay, not officially, but it could have been. It fit them SOOOOO well.
Where’s Rowlf. I love Rowlf.
This one is weird!
Did this really air in 1992?
Yes the show was cancelled in 89 before this got to air.