Frank Oz's thoughts on Disney's Muppets.

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Frank Oz giving his honest thoughts about the Muppets since Disney bought them.

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  • @TheGaryNOVA
    @TheGaryNOVA 7 лет назад +453

    Frank Oz is the only person on earth who could criticize the Muppets and have me take them seriously.

    • @shadicTPZ
      @shadicTPZ 5 лет назад +17

      Gary Tuggle Yo, we need to get Frank Oz and Brian Henson to direct and produce the next Muppet Movie, cause that would be amazing!

    • @mesquitegirl2013
      @mesquitegirl2013 5 лет назад +2

      @@shadicTPZ that would be so cool

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 4 года назад +13

      Without Jim, Frank IS The Muppets.

    • @thesladesterb3vt3co7h
      @thesladesterb3vt3co7h 3 года назад +8

      @@shadicTPZ Well screw Brian Henson. He got Disney to fire Steve Whitmire, and making up accusations about the dude without any shred of evidence all because Steve Whitmire gave some criticism to Disney towards the ABC's the Muppets series in the episode where Kermit LIED to Robin! I lost respect for the dude when he did that. He doesn't deserve to come back. Only Frank Oz does (although I do like Eric Jacobson and David Rudman's current performances as his characters).

    • @shadicTPZ
      @shadicTPZ 3 года назад +3

      @@thesladesterb3vt3co7h Well, yeah bc I didnt know much back then. Now? Yeah get out Henson.

  • @sonixthatsme
    @sonixthatsme 4 года назад +53

    The first sigh says it all.

  • @shine01120
    @shine01120 7 лет назад +236

    The humour and anarchy that Jim Henson brought to the Muppets is what made them so funny. Although it remained for some of the movies that were made after his death, Disney have wiped all traces of that style of humour from the Muppets now

    • @Attmay
      @Attmay 7 лет назад +12

      It's the same thing that happened to Disney itself when Walt died.

    • @icecreamhero2375
      @icecreamhero2375 5 лет назад +2

      @@Attmay really? The movies were slightly more irreverent after he died.

    • @Attmay
      @Attmay 5 лет назад +4

      @@icecreamhero2375 In the immediate aftermath of Walt's death and the subsequent cultural revolution, they didn't start pushing beyond anything G-rated until the mid-1980s.

    • @ttintagel
      @ttintagel 4 года назад +4

      Attmay Jim and Walt were a lot alike in some key ways.

    • @corbinhoevers
      @corbinhoevers 3 года назад +4

      @@Attmay we’ve still gotten some great Disney films after he died.

  • @m1stersuper5tar
    @m1stersuper5tar 9 лет назад +276

    I think Frank has hit the nail on the head.

    • @m1stersuper5tar
      @m1stersuper5tar 9 лет назад +12

      ***** Thats your opinion. Jim, Frank and Jerry were the Muppets.

    • @devnconnors6634
      @devnconnors6634 9 лет назад +13

      Richard Share you forgot Richard Hunt, he was my favorite

    • @m1stersuper5tar
      @m1stersuper5tar 9 лет назад +3

      ***** Go put your head back up your ass.

    • @jayrobson88
      @jayrobson88 9 лет назад +11

      ***** It seems odd youre defending the muppets at the expense of one of their key creator who knows far more what hes talking about with this than you do

    • @jayrobson88
      @jayrobson88 9 лет назад +9

      ***** Admitting flaws with something he had a hand in (and pretty universally agreed wasnt up to par) is an admirable and rare in Hollywood trait of honesty and humility. And you call that being a curmudgeon? hmm

  • @jmuduke99
    @jmuduke99 5 лет назад +125

    I’ve gotten to know Mr. Oz over the last 18 years. Nicest guy ever. Love him.

    • @bestofjoy
      @bestofjoy 5 лет назад +7

      Lucky you. One of my idols since childhood. I would love to meet him.

    • @gingerbob14
      @gingerbob14 4 года назад +2

      You’re one of the luckiest people alive!!

    • @jonathanfunnell4167
      @jonathanfunnell4167 3 года назад +2

      so lucky

    • @matthewlawton9241
      @matthewlawton9241 Год назад +3

      Make sure you tell him we love him for what he gave us!

  • @Mac14329
    @Mac14329 3 года назад +23

    I'm glad Frank Oz is a lot more civil in his opinions than a lot of critics on the internet.
    Speaking of which, I wonder what he thinks of the Muppets Hollywood Bowl/O2 show.

  • @nine_tails137
    @nine_tails137 9 лет назад +98

    Frank Oz has a point there.
    I watched the first episode of "The Muppets" TV Series, and it felt like a re-enactment of the Office.
    Seriously, I barely cracked a Smile, let alone laughed.

    • @dancingcheeseproductions4127
      @dancingcheeseproductions4127 8 лет назад +8

      The first episode is bad, I agree. But I think it's really gotten better since episode 4. The first few episodes do seem like the Muppets reading a lost script of the Office, but the recent episodes seem like them doing their own thing to me.

    • @nine_tails137
      @nine_tails137 8 лет назад +2

      Wikia Frog
      Thanks! Frank Oz did both Miss Piggy and Fozzy Bear, and I can tell just by listening to them in this Video that they are performed by different people.
      Also, the reason I enjoy shows like: *the Muppet Show*, and *Muppets Tonight*, is because there were many gags/Jokes that made me laugh.
      Some examples include Gonzo and the refined young cannon balls,
      Paula Abdul making Rizo kiss Clifford,
      Statler and Waldorf complaining about everything, Nigel's Freak-outs, the swedish Chef cooking all these bizarre meals, etc.
      And I saw NOTHING like that in the Muppets.

    • @michaelthomas3872
      @michaelthomas3872 8 лет назад +3

      +Nine_Tails137 --- This interview with Oz was before the new series though. I think the problem many had with the new series is that they weren't sweet enough. People only really seemed to like the episode where Kermit sang "Rainbow Connection", and that is "sweet". People thought there was too much sex and adult humor, which Henson excelled at. I think the new show got better as it progressed, and some of the gags were terrific. It's too bad that it's not coming back for a second season. Just like The Muppet Show was a take on the variety shows of that day, the new show was a take on the documentary style of filming The Office was known for.

    • @nine_tails137
      @nine_tails137 8 лет назад +1

      Michael Thomas
      I see. Well, what made the Muppets so great, were the classic gags. Some examples include:
      The Swedish Chef's Cooking reels,
      Bunson and Beaker's Mad Science Experiments,
      Miss Piggy's Smart-ass attitude followed by Karate Chops,
      Fozzie's Lame Jokes,
      Statler and Waldorf's Smart-ass Insults towards Fozzie,
      Gonzo's Dare-Devil Stunts,
      Animal and the Electric Mayhem playing classic Songs,
      etc.
      And I did NOT see ANY of that in the new Muppets TV Series.

    • @michaelthomas3872
      @michaelthomas3872 8 лет назад +1

      +Nine_Tails137 Sure The Muppet Show was what it was, but this show was different and more modern. The characters of the show and the movies is really what made it for me, and just the fact that Uncle Deadly was such a prominent character was maybe the best thing about it. Do yourself a favor and do a search for "Christina Applegate messes with the wrong pig" and just have fun with it. That's a great episode all the way through.

  • @ElanaVital83
    @ElanaVital83 8 лет назад +193

    There's too much drama in the new series. The characters aren't wacky and zany, they act like regular neurotic humans. There isn't any slapstick, no one really blows anything up...All they do is sit around sipping coffee and booze and bitch about their sex lives. I love Disney...but sometimes I really HATE Disney....they can be the worst when it comes to respecting the creativity of art. I bet if Walt Disney were alive, he'd want to stay truer to the original source material of the Muppets, instead of turning it into another cash cow, because that is what TRUE artists do.

    • @andrewkful
      @andrewkful 8 лет назад +5

      +Elana Vital The episodes after the overhaul took away the somewhat depressed nature, but they still aren't crazy.

    • @icecreamhero2375
      @icecreamhero2375 5 лет назад +6

      They were doing a homage to the office only the office is funny and that wasn't.

    • @secondstring
      @secondstring 4 года назад +8

      Walt Disney would not have fired Steve Whitmire.

    • @ttintagel
      @ttintagel 4 года назад +8

      The performers aren’t allowed to improvise or bring their own personalities to the characters, which is a huge part of what made them what they were in the old days. I’d rather see a Kermit who’s a little different from the frog I grew up with than one who’s 100% playing from the script.

    • @matthwe3468
      @matthwe3468 2 года назад +2

      Walt probably would have annoyed Stege enough to make him leave him. Walt was NOT the warm user friendly person most people believe. But that's another story.

  • @kgjcinc.1295
    @kgjcinc.1295 7 лет назад +113

    Jim Henson made the Muppets work perfectly. Unfortunately, Sesame Workshop and The Walt Disney Company will never be able to make the Muppets perfect like Jim Henson did. Look at what happened to Disney and the Disney Channels focusing mostly on teenage actors and actresses singing. Walt Disney would hate the fact of what the Disney Channel has turned into recently. Without people like icons Jim Henson, Walt Disney etc. their franchises will never have the same magic they once did.

    • @rckblzr
      @rckblzr 2 года назад +5

      I don't know if Walt would disapprove of what the Disney Channel turned into because he never lived to see it launched.

    • @alvarovasquez5999
      @alvarovasquez5999 Год назад +3

      And what pbs and hbo did to Sesame Street

  • @alyxg2764
    @alyxg2764 Год назад +11

    I legitimately think the muppets were a great explosive loud outlet for Jim who was very quiet and reserved and when he died they just couldn’t replicate it

  • @Nickelberrynsc
    @Nickelberrynsc 4 года назад +17

    I agree. The Muppets during Jim’s life were always conveying a message, they had layers.

  • @IgnatiusThorogood
    @IgnatiusThorogood 2 года назад +7

    He makes a very good point here, and mentions a name that doesn't get used nearly as often as it should: Jerry Juhl. The quality of Muppet projects has suffered the greatest since the loss of Jerry Juhl. More than anyone else, he understood how to write for the characters, what their dynamics are and how to portray them.
    The Muppet Christmas Carol proved the brand could survive Jim Henson's passing, largely because of Juhl's excellent screenplay. The 2011 Muppets film showed that, while it will still be good, it will be different now, because nobody could write for these characters like Jerry Juhl.

  • @echoecho3108
    @echoecho3108 Год назад +12

    Frank is absolutely correct.
    I grew up with the Muppets, starting with Sam and Friends and Wilkins Coffee ads.
    The Muppets have always been witty, fun, destructive little beasts.
    Diz has totally dumbed them down to where they're no fun any more.
    And that's a shame.
    Fortunately, we have RUclips, and can see the old witty, fun, funny bits from Sam and Friends, The Muppet Show, Ed Sullivan, Wilkins ads, Rowlf with Jimmy Dean, Johhny Carson, Hollywood Palace . . .

  • @davidbreen6335
    @davidbreen6335 5 месяцев назад +6

    Good for Frank Oz for criticizing Disney's Muppets.

  • @The1Thrashmaster
    @The1Thrashmaster 8 лет назад +27

    Some would argue that the recent ABC series resolved the problem that Mr. Oz described here, the matter of conflict; but I feel differently. The conflict that was among the characters under The Jim Henson Company took place among innocents in a safe environment not seeing eye to eye with each other. The characters were vibrant personalities, uninhibited by mature problems, and when they collided, powerful comedy resulted. Now, whereas all prior Muppet material was lighthearted, usually at the PG level, and generally cheerful, the recent series was dark, mature, and generally unhappy. The conflict that generated the natural humor of Jim Henson's wonderful creations requires the lightness; such conflict is found floating, at the surface, where the innocence is. In the series, these characters were not floating; they were sinking. The series required us to find amusement in the plight of these dying, sinking people. (The members of the band, drugged to the point of hallucination, were especially disturbing.) The outcome, from my point of view, was that this pillar of encouragement, one of the few that this world has left, was torn down in order to reflect the ever-growing depression of our culture. The Muppets of ABC's "The Muppets" are simply *two* steps away from the Muppets as they ought to be. I hope that they move back toward where they were.

  • @brandonbutler9786
    @brandonbutler9786 5 лет назад +25

    As much as I love the Muppets, I have to agree with Frank here. The Muppets anymore are too cute. He is probably the only person who has been involved with the Muppets who can give his two cents while not having to bow down to the Mouse in charge hahaha. They are made to be this group of innocent, non-rebellious, sweet characters you can hug and squeeze.
    I have to wonder how much input the Henson family had after Disney purchased the Muppets. Because If they would have had someone close to Jim Henson (who actually knows how Jim would have intended the Muppets) to be President of the Muppet Studio or whatever subsidiary name Disney licensed them under, I think you would see a totally different mindset of the Muppets. The only person I can think of who tried their best in disputing Disney's vision was Steve Whitmire, and most Muppet fans know what happened when he decided to open his mouth.

    • @awesomeocelot7475
      @awesomeocelot7475 2 года назад +2

      Yeah just link Frank Oz Steve Whitmire couldn’t stand how his mentor and close friend’s creation was butchered so much. It’s sad that aside from like 2 RUclips video that the Muppets office style sitcom in 2015 was Steve’s last time playing Kermit (and Rizzo)

  • @cryptidworthy
    @cryptidworthy Год назад +4

    hearing frank say this himself is so good for me because i keep thinking/saying the same thing whenever i try to watch new muppet things. going back and rewatching the muppet show made me realize i would LOVE to see a reboot with current celebrity guests and everything but there is NO way disney could EVER pull it off

  • @devnconnors6634
    @devnconnors6634 9 лет назад +34

    I personally felt (pun not intended) that the last truly great Muppet related project was Treasure Island.

    • @devnconnors6634
      @devnconnors6634 9 лет назад

      Sorry if you were offended, just my personal opinion, wish it weren't

    • @devnconnors6634
      @devnconnors6634 9 лет назад

      Jimmy Greenfield I meant that I enjoyed personally

    • @SirBlackReeds
      @SirBlackReeds 8 лет назад +1

      +Devn Connors Christ Carol for me.

  • @jonathanfunnell4167
    @jonathanfunnell4167 3 года назад +12

    walt disney and jim henson would both be very disappointed if they could see what their creations have become today. they both were very smart men and geniuses

  • @Theboxofme
    @Theboxofme 8 лет назад +59

    It's a shame because Disney made them so cute in the tv specials and two movies, that people just associated them with cuteness. When the ABC show came out, which displayed The Muppet's the closest they've been to the original Muppet's, people hated it and it got cancelled. Looks like they HAVE to be cute now

    • @fart2ize212
      @fart2ize212 8 лет назад

      What's your problem? What the hell is your problem?

    • @Theboxofme
      @Theboxofme 8 лет назад +2

      +Matt Muppet The Muppets ABC needed Leo!

    • @fart2ize212
      @fart2ize212 8 лет назад +3

      True! It's what Jim would've wanted! Leo "Makes me feel like dancing".

    • @DaddyOfTheSugarVariety
      @DaddyOfTheSugarVariety 8 лет назад +4

      I hope someone can bring back The Muppets, I really liked that show.

    • @itsmiahtime
      @itsmiahtime 7 лет назад +8

      It's a crying shame... they should have never been sold to Disney. So sad!

  • @mcamac1
    @mcamac1 9 лет назад +5

    I'm leaping with joy just to see what Disney does with Star Wars (sarcasm). I mean we all know SW went really south since the prequels, but with Disney on board....
    I always tell my friends about the "Hare Krishna" running gag in The Muppet Movie, and how it wouldn't happen in Disney no sir...well who knows...less we forget Song of the South etc. I'm with you Frank Oz!!!

    • @lourenzod622
      @lourenzod622 8 лет назад +3

      +mcamac1 Why do you think there gonna mess up Star Wars?

    • @wesleydamaschino8047
      @wesleydamaschino8047 2 месяца назад

      @@lourenzod622And we had no idea.

  • @criticssuck8937
    @criticssuck8937 8 лет назад +28

    Nickelodeon fans were not happy when Disney destroyed the image of their 90s show Doug. Disney has a habit of changing things they buy in my personal opinion.

    • @Musiclover19
      @Musiclover19 7 лет назад +4

      Not really, honestly. It's not so much that Disney changes the properties they buy, as much as people just don't like Disney buying said properties. Disney bought Marvel comics and Star Wars and they kept that the same. And in all honestly, I don't think they really changed the Muppets all that much from who the Jim Henson company were using them during the years after Jim Henson's passing. As for Doug, a lot of the changes they made were cosmetic, as far as I can tell. I've actually heard people complain that the Disney version of Doug had one extra hair (yes seriously) and the character of Connie lost weight. Now granted, I personally wasn't the biggest fan of Doug, so maybe I can't compare too much, but from what I've seen, the only real big difference that actually matters between the Nick and Disney version of Doug is the inclusion of a baby brother.

    • @neilforbes416
      @neilforbes416 6 лет назад +3

      Disney always wants to tamper with things to add their "cute" element. The original creator of the "Mary Poppins" story, I believe her name was P.L. Travis, railed against 99% of what Disney wanted to do with HER story, and she, an Australian, by the way, was RIGHT to protest. If any company OTHER than Disney had done the movie, it would' possibly be closer to Miss Travis' original concept, and be much the better for it, but that's just speculation.

  • @andrewkful
    @andrewkful 8 лет назад +20

    True. Some things about the Muppets have changed, some didn't. Some of those changes are weird (Sweetums can talk in full sentences). I felt like they've been watered down in terms of their craziness. I think that people these days would raise too much of a complaint if they kept their violent and crazy nature from the original show.

    • @jonathanwilson5011
      @jonathanwilson5011 8 лет назад +6

      +andrewkful Not really. Judging by the complaints of ABC's _the muppets_, people miss that certain magic.

    • @StefonTV1
      @StefonTV1 4 года назад +4

      But sweetums was able to talk full sentences before Disney. In episodes of the Muppet show, he would talk in full sentences to celebrity guests.

    • @matthewlawton9241
      @matthewlawton9241 Год назад +1

      The first episode of the Muppet Show was titled Sex and Violence. Modern audiences would throw a pinkhaired wokie-fuck fit over that today.

  • @TheWakerra
    @TheWakerra 7 лет назад +33

    I agree 100%. I've noticed a big change since Disney bought out the Muppets, and not the good kind. The productions lack the casual fun of "we're doing this because we love it" that the Henson Productions had. Disney has dummed down the content of muppets/sesame street characters can and cannot do to fit the mold of their "politically correct" content.
    The problem with sugar coating characters and making them "sweet", is that it destroys the foundations of what makes a good story. You HAVE to have conflict, you HAVE to have a deeper contrast, you HAVE to have a strong negative element, as this is what makes the strong resolution really stand out in the end. Its always the deep moments we love the most.
    I agree its great that we have the Muppets again, in terms of DVD releases of the Muppet Show and other great classic movies, but at what cost? Rising generations are now subjected to the endless seasons of "modern" Sesame St, edited movies (GOSH DANGIT THE SONG "THE LOVE IS GONE" FROM MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL IS
    THE MOST MEMORABLE PART OF THAT MOVIE FREAKING DISNEY DON'T TAKE THAT
    OUT!!), and less-than-worthy "modern" movies (Seriously, Lady Gaga and the Muppets??).
    THIS is why I hate Disney right now. Their marketing gone completely out of control, their never-ending appetite to eat up all the small companies to feed their endless drain of a cash flow, and horrible horrible choices in creating low quality sequels to try and milk more out of their cash cows; all of this has blinded the company giant from the foundations it started on: Quality. Albeit, their modern movies have been better than most of their past cash grab "movies", but even then there is a lack of depth in them. They're still holding back from going too deep in their stories, but the rest of society is so blinded by the nostalgia of quality we grew up with, that all we have to see is "Disney" and we think it's gold.

    • @neilforbes416
      @neilforbes416 6 лет назад +2

      Disney is, was, and always will be a foul, putrid STENCH pervading the movie industry.

    • @dillonohlemiller9027
      @dillonohlemiller9027 4 года назад +5

      Disney has nothing to do with Sesame Street

    • @FreeSpiritPaulette
      @FreeSpiritPaulette 4 года назад +1

      Dillon Ohlemiller exactly. That’s all Warner bros, and the wb certainly has their problems too.

    • @FreeSpiritPaulette
      @FreeSpiritPaulette 4 года назад +2

      Disney had a part in the muppet treasure island film which I thought was outstanding, and the only thing I haven’t particularly liked about what Disney’s done with the muppets is the 2015 reality series. That one was very meh, but we can have our different opinions. I mean, how can you not like the 90s studio dc show, the muppets 2011 and muppets most wanted? All very underrated and well done productions, at least give em credit for that. Oh yeah one more thing I guess on a bad move Disney made (which I’d argue is more on the Henson children), is the firing of Steve Whitmire. They all tried to make claim how disrespectful and selfish he was, when fellow co workers of his themselves have always seemed so happy with Steve and have even gone as far as to say he’s the easiest to work with. They’ve said he’s caring, welcoming, kind and crazy nice, making the reasonings of their’s to go and fire him seem very suspicious. And as frank said here, they are supposed to be rebellious! So even if Steve did go against what they were doing to the muppets (which later on I will admit he did but not in a rude way), that’d be fine given Oz’s explanation. Steve stated he gave notes and questioned the direction they were putting the muppets in, probably getting him fired.

  • @JessicaChastainFan
    @JessicaChastainFan 3 года назад +13

    The last high quality Muppets anything was The Muppets Take Manhattan. It was pure Jim and Frank, and is severely underrated.

    • @matthewlawton9241
      @matthewlawton9241 Год назад +2

      The Great Muppet Caper will always be my favorite, but you're right, Manhattan was the true end of the muppets. Everything since has been a shambling, distorted corpse of what it once was.

    • @nondescript2892
      @nondescript2892 Год назад +1

      Indeed...it started to go wrong way before Disney....Jim Henson made some very poor choices in the 80's. Especially when he himself was about to sell out to Disney shortly before his death..this seems to have been forgotten somehow in the narrative...admittedly Frank Oz believed the Disney deal made Henson sick..but then why on earth did he want to do it? Henson and the Muppets were the total antithesis of Disney...now they are just another property of a multinational , diluted, sanitized and flavourless

  • @kahp1072
    @kahp1072 2 года назад +5

    The Muppets is something really difficult to sell today. The 2011 movie was great but it's pretty much a cult movie. It's easy to say Disney is not doing a good job with Muppets through a nostalgia goggles and not admiting puppets is not something will people will embrace, regardless of the quality.

  • @AnyDudeUSA
    @AnyDudeUSA 4 года назад +5

    Frank Zo has a point. It's as if Disney has just packaged what they think they are, and left it alone.

  • @brianheistan9859
    @brianheistan9859 Месяц назад

    I love how after he's asked the question, he sighs & goes straight for the glass of water. You can tell he's dissatisfied with Disney's take on the Muppets & he makes some great points.

  • @chuck7514
    @chuck7514 Год назад +4

    The new muppets will never have the humor the old movies and shows use to have.

  • @rvpstudioscanada3991
    @rvpstudioscanada3991 4 года назад +9

    It seems to me that Disney NEEDS to hire a NEW Creative team over there. And this is what it is like when you hire ONLY people under the age of 25... instead of a mixed bag of professionals of ALL ages. When you are taking on "the Classics" like Star Wars or the Muppets.. you NEED to find people of THAT generation who UNDERSTANDS the creativity behind it. The same goes for Advertising...

    • @matthewlawton9241
      @matthewlawton9241 Год назад

      No they don't. Disney FIRED the people who understood the muppets, many of them ORIGNAL HENSON TEAM MEMBERS. Corporate fuckery is why the muppets are ruined today. Disney needs to take its damn-dirty paws OFF the property entirely, allow it to be creator driven.

  • @idziak4ever
    @idziak4ever 3 года назад +5

    He hit the nail on the head. This demise into sweetness is rooted in the introduction of Elmo and how he took over Sesame Street.

  • @martinsmartians
    @martinsmartians 6 лет назад +9

    When Jim Henson died, so did the magic. RIP Jim. Anything made after Jim's passing has either sucked or been just okay.

    • @Trainboy452
      @Trainboy452 Год назад

      The Muppet Christmas Carol? That came out 2 years after Jim died, yet it was such a good film.

  • @lohphat
    @lohphat 6 лет назад +10

    When the WDC became a conglomerate, Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto ALL lost their personalities and became flat, one dimensional trademarks.
    The WDC has done the same with The Muppets.
    The mindless corp bean-counter mindset can't have anything "edgy" to endanger "shareholder value" by doing unpredictable or potentially offensive things.
    This is also why Sesame Street has lost its way -- the characters are just overly sweet and screechy shadows of what they once were.

  • @facmancare
    @facmancare 8 лет назад +16

    Look at what happened to the modern Disney Channel. Most of their own sitcoms have become so awful themselves. Looking at today's Disney Channel today upsets many people.

  • @kencoleman5007
    @kencoleman5007 4 года назад +2

    I didn't really get the new Muppets movie. I loved Muppets: Most Wanted (especially the musical numbers), found Muppets in Space endearing, and "Muppets" the TV show was awesome in my book. That episode where Kermit has the break down, talks with Rolff and performs "Rainbow Connection" in a backyard swamp as a way to unwind... So sweet.

  • @HappyBanjo-oc3pc
    @HappyBanjo-oc3pc Месяц назад

    Frank Oz told it like it is. I grew up watching The Muppet Show and I loved when the muppets would rebel.

  • @benmalsky9834
    @benmalsky9834 5 лет назад +5

    I love The Muppets (2011) and Muppets Most Wanted! We all just have different opinions.

  • @sailormewmewinuluver1238
    @sailormewmewinuluver1238 7 лет назад +7

    And then Disney fired Steve which was horrible and I hate Disney now for that and ruining the Muppets and sesame street for me

  • @jasondelvaux3036
    @jasondelvaux3036 3 месяца назад

    Frank is literally one of my favorite people ever. He is spot on here. The Muppets were half about senseless violence. Bobby Benson's Baby Band could never happen today. That was one of the most hilarious bits The Muppets ever did, but it was a bout infants beating the living crap out of each other, so, of course, we can't do that now.

  • @BachBeethovenBerg
    @BachBeethovenBerg 10 часов назад

    That was a very diplomatic answer.

  • @StrahaoftheRace
    @StrahaoftheRace 8 лет назад +30

    Disney has utterly butchered Jim Henson's wonderful creations!

    • @lourenzod622
      @lourenzod622 8 лет назад +7

      +StrahaoftheRace I think youre exaggerating

    • @SirBlackReeds
      @SirBlackReeds 8 лет назад +4

      +Lourenzo Dasilva Kind of, but there is some truth there.

    • @Musiclover19
      @Musiclover19 7 лет назад

      Truthfully though. If it wasn't for Disney, we would have NEVER gotten two more Muppet movies and the TV show.

    • @nateputerbaugh5709
      @nateputerbaugh5709 7 лет назад

      JJ Abeyta I've got my issues with the show and Most Wanted, but I'll stand by The Muppets as being a truly great movie

    • @Musiclover19
      @Musiclover19 7 лет назад

      I'm not saying the tv series nor the movies were perfect and flawless (though I also agree that the Muppets was fantastic, probably my favorite Muppet movie, minus the very original). But I'm saying is if they were still under the ownership of the Jim Henson company, we weren't have gotten even that much. I hate to say it, but the JHC wasn't doing crap with the Muppets

  • @davidbreen6335
    @davidbreen6335 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is 150% true. Frank Oz is absolutely right.

  • @krugmeister7301
    @krugmeister7301 8 лет назад +3

    ...Boy...Did Mr.Oz Age....I Love you Frank...And The Sweet days of Sesame Street...

  • @vassa1972
    @vassa1972 4 года назад

    Great video I always loved the muppets as a kid they made me smile

  • @MortimerSnerdVideos
    @MortimerSnerdVideos 3 года назад +4

    He's right the muppets are supposed to be rebellious souls not sweet souls.

  • @daelen.cclark
    @daelen.cclark Год назад +1

    I honestly enjoy some of the Disney stuff.
    Muppets Haunted Mansion, for instance.

  • @neilforbes416
    @neilforbes416 6 лет назад +4

    Disney always has to make everything "cute and cuddly". The Muppets were once seen as merely tiny-tots' fare(1-4 years age bracket) but the "Muppet Show" lifted them out of that restrictive role and made them appeal to a far wider audience. But with Disney taking over, it's back to appealing the tiny-tots again...A MASSIVE retrograde step.

  • @FreeSpiritPaulette
    @FreeSpiritPaulette 5 месяцев назад +2

    This was only really true after 2016. Beforehand, they did a great job I would say. The Muppets 2011, and Muppets most wanted were absolute masterpieces, comically and otherwise and were actually better than some of the earlier puppet stuff that even Frank Oz, and Jim were apart of. Everything else pretty much sucked yeah

  • @GiglioFava
    @GiglioFava 5 лет назад +3

    That was probably a bit gentler criticism than what is deserved. Disney is great at capturing the form of things. They often don't seem to understand the psychology behind them at all. Jim Henson could make compelling work on a shoestring budget, using not much more than sock puppets. I don't think it's impossible to tap into Henson's energy and point of view, but they certainly haven't done it. And without that, it's all just special effects.

  • @D00R
    @D00R 2 месяца назад

    Sad he’s been without Jim Henson for so long. They were great collaborators. Jim didn’t want Disney to be part of the moments.

  • @TheDisney1901
    @TheDisney1901 6 лет назад +4

    The Muppet Show is getting a semi-revival. Hopefully Disney'll take notes from Frank.
    -S.

  • @mellotones
    @mellotones 2 года назад +1

    Don't forget Jim Henson loved Punch and Judy

  • @TylerMcNamer
    @TylerMcNamer 4 года назад +7

    I want monsters eating each other!
    I want penguins being thrown around!
    I want characters insulting each other!
    I want characters hurting each other!
    I want sexualized muppets!
    I want the offensive rebellious attitudes!
    *I WANT THE MUPPETS!!*

  • @inttrovertedmonk851
    @inttrovertedmonk851 Год назад +2

    The Muppets reflected the absurdities of life and how to cope and over overcome them. I see very little of that in today's Muppets

  • @austinitesince1979
    @austinitesince1979 Год назад +1

    reminds me of a Saturday Night Live TV Funhouse cartoon sketch, where the disney kids get permanently locked in the disney vault and behind a door they find the cryogenically frozen head of walt disney and in the corner jim henson and kermit are tied with a rope and gagged. mickey's yelling "he wouldn't sell!" and covering his face in shame.

  • @Lidoe
    @Lidoe 4 года назад +5

    I feel like they should’ve sold the muppets to a different company. Like frank said, disney made the muppets too cute and friendly without enough conflict

  • @thetruth45678
    @thetruth45678 Год назад +2

    Go watch Jim's early stuff with Kermit before the Muppet Show and Sesame Street to get a good understanding of what the Muppets really are.

  • @RPSteve
    @RPSteve Год назад +1

    Frank Oz is THE VOICE of Bert, Cookie Monster, Fozzie, Ms. Piggy, and all the other characters he voiced on the Muppets.

  • @vilstef6988
    @vilstef6988 4 года назад +3

    Disney has the ability to ruin everything, sometimes with good intention, but mostly to fit their brand whether it's a good fit or not.

  • @jamesoffutt2801
    @jamesoffutt2801 9 лет назад +16

    you are right frank. things are not like what they used to be back then. disney really needs to put study on the way jim did his former creations. it is sad to see what they gave us now. kermit is politely cursing. Sam reminds him you cant say hell.

    • @dancingcheeseproductions4127
      @dancingcheeseproductions4127 8 лет назад +3

      I don't think you understood what Frank said. At the time, the 2011 Muppets movie had come out. He's saying in the video that the Muppets are too sweet and not adult like they used to be. This was before the new show. I think Frank would like the show because it isn't sweet and more adult.

    • @dancingcheeseproductions4127
      @dancingcheeseproductions4127 8 лет назад

      Kermit and the rest of the Muppets cursed once in a while back in the day.

    • @BoBoBrainGuyAndPearl
      @BoBoBrainGuyAndPearl 8 лет назад

      +Wikia Frog "Frankly Miss Piggy, I don't give a hmmpf" Kermit in The Muppet Movie

    • @dancingcheeseproductions4127
      @dancingcheeseproductions4127 8 лет назад

      Hoot. Not "hmmpf"

    • @ElanaVital83
      @ElanaVital83 8 лет назад +1

      +Wikia Frog I think Frank is talking about the lack of slapstick. Which this new piece of crap show has practically none of.

  • @explodingdynamite7319
    @explodingdynamite7319 3 года назад +1

    Statler And Waldorf Liked This Video!

  • @StupidBeagleReviews
    @StupidBeagleReviews 3 года назад +1

    I think with Disney taking over, the 2011 movie was great, and afterwards they started to fall off. I know Oz is talking about the 2011 movie here. I agree with what he’s is saying about the projects following that for sure. He’s a genius and he’s entitled to how he feels about the 2011 movie, but I personally think it’s an incredible tribute to what Henson did.

  • @jonathanfunnell4167
    @jonathanfunnell4167 3 года назад

    LOVE FRANK OZ WITH ALL MY HEART AND ALWAYS WILL ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ericrypt
    @ericrypt Год назад +1

    Yeah you’re not gonna hear Dr Teeth call Miss Piggy a Fatback anymore

  • @crashodeane
    @crashodeane 9 лет назад +7

    I can see wot Frank means wen he says the muppets are "Too sweet" these days. In Muppets Most Wanted, After Miss Piggy and the real Kermit had a row, she laters goes to constintine (who she obviously assumes is Kermit) and tries to tell him she accepts his appology, but constintine says "AM I WEARING SIGH THAT SAYS BOTHER ME?!?" and piggy runs off in horror rather then karate chop him.

    • @dancingcheeseproductions4127
      @dancingcheeseproductions4127 8 лет назад +4

      Piggy wouldn't karate chop Kermit if he/Constantine said that in the Henson days either. Piggy didn't karate chop him because he didn't make her angry, he made her sad.

  • @obnoxiouslegofan
    @obnoxiouslegofan Год назад +1

    Judging through this interview, my reason for siding with Steve Whitmire in regards to his feud with Disney is justifiable.

  • @mattjones5987
    @mattjones5987 4 месяца назад

    He is so right. These days run by neo-hippies try to take all conflict out of stories, but that is often what makes stories

  • @egogo816
    @egogo816 28 дней назад

    I think Disney tried bringing back that Rebellious nature with The Muppets 2011

  • @bluedale6563
    @bluedale6563 7 месяцев назад

    What a Legend

  • @DiRtYLaWs2007
    @DiRtYLaWs2007 6 лет назад +1

    He's totally right.

  • @Mark73
    @Mark73 3 года назад +1

    Jim Henson's vison for the Muppets was closer to Avenue Q.

  • @antonyandrerenaissanceart977
    @antonyandrerenaissanceart977 3 года назад +4

    There are no original puppeteers left since Disney took over. Disney does not want what Frank talks about...

    • @weebunny
      @weebunny 3 года назад +4

      Dave Goelz (best known for Gonzo) is still a Muppeteer - pretty sure he's the last one left from the Muppet Show days. Of course, quite a few of the original core Muppeteers have passed away.
      And I definitely take your point. I'm afraid that Disney wants to keep them pretty bland because classic Muppet chaos could cause a teeny tiny bit of controversy that might affect the profit margin. Of course, whichever corporate geniuses making that decision clearly don't understand what has always driven the appeal of the Muppets to begin with.

  • @alvarovasquez5999
    @alvarovasquez5999 Год назад +2

    0:37 you just took right out of my mouth!!!
    (PURE GOLD)

  • @rvpstudioscanada3991
    @rvpstudioscanada3991 4 года назад +1

    Without conflict.. there is no drama.

  • @idojjodi11
    @idojjodi11 7 лет назад +2

    He doing the voice of Yoda to

  • @Bend818
    @Bend818 4 года назад +4

    Frank Oz should be writing and directing all of the Muppets stuff from now on honestly. No one knows Muppets like him.

    • @shadicTPZ
      @shadicTPZ 2 года назад +1

      100% agreed.

    • @thesladesterb3vt3co7h
      @thesladesterb3vt3co7h 2 года назад

      The Disney company offered Frank Oz a directing position for the Muppets, but he backed out once he saw that they rejected his script for the 2011 Muppets Movie. Afterwards, Frank realizes that he should have went for it anyways.

  • @Taydar
    @Taydar 6 лет назад +1

    Remember folks Jim wanted the Muppets to be at Disney. It's there best home. Unfortunately you try to revive a near dead property.

    • @Taydar
      @Taydar 6 лет назад +1

      Also The original show had plenty of sweet moments.

    • @shadicTPZ
      @shadicTPZ 2 года назад +1

      The difference was that Disney was only supposed to be like a management/budgetary part of the Muppets production, so Henson was gonna continue to be creative and work with the Muppets. Now that Disney has gained full creative control, it just sucks.

    • @Taydar
      @Taydar 2 года назад

      @@shadicTPZ they really dont have full creative control. That's not really how it works. The same Muppet people that were in charge before, the ones that made Muppets from space etc, are still in charge now.

  • @JackiePhillipsTheSocialPet
    @JackiePhillipsTheSocialPet 4 года назад

    I bet he is thrilled about the paychecks!

  • @rvpstudioscanada3991
    @rvpstudioscanada3991 4 года назад +7

    Why does Disney seem to RUIN EVERYTHING that creatively was perfect to begin with??? First.. with the Muppets... then second.. with Star Wars..

    • @gamestation2690
      @gamestation2690 3 года назад

      Oh, cut it out. Star Wars is not ruined.

    • @thesladesterb3vt3co7h
      @thesladesterb3vt3co7h 3 года назад

      @@gamestation2690 Oh please. Star Wars was pretty much ruined even before Disney bought it.
      Besides mainly the prequels, Star Wars just has been getting very stale. It was something that should have ended long ago but continued because Lucasflims were making too much money on it. Disney then picked Star Wars up and somehow butchered it even more.

  • @alancook1704
    @alancook1704 8 лет назад +2

    DISNEY was slow to use the Muppet characters except as walk-arounds in Florida. The Disney Muppet movie was the best they have done so far, but the current TV show scripts indicate to me that the writer has no idea about what made the Muppets great. There are arbitrary groupings on TV now, like a bunch of talking heads,but there are no believable relationships, the new pig just got stuck in, and I could not sit through a whole episode of the Disnet Muppets. Then there were posts from some viewers saying the show "had improved" so I tried to watch again. Well, there is no Muppet chemistry,subtle movements are lacking, as is individual personalities with a capital P.
    The only explanation seems to be that Corporate structure has no idea about how to use Muppetcharacters in any believable way. So it is painful to watch now.
    hard to believe that the DISNEY Company produced a wonderful version of PINOCCHIO (with a technically impressive opening (but puppeteers like Bob Jones, Wah Chang, Charles Cristodoro, had a lot of input on that!). Walt Disneyhad a long association with L A puppeteer, Bob Baker, AndreTahon performed at Disneyld with his French puppets.....there is a long puppet history at Disney in the past. The Muppets could still work with major changes.
    Hundreds of different puppeteers have performed with many different sculptural interpretations of Punch and Judy, successfully. But for now, Disney does not know what It is doing with this unique group of characters, other than filling up space on TV.

    • @andrewkful
      @andrewkful 8 лет назад +1

      +Alan Cook They really didn;t have much faith in the Muppets until the right person, like Jason Segel, came along and convinced them to revive a great brand again.

  • @789productions9
    @789productions9 5 лет назад

    I AGREE 100% all the way!!!!

  • @lostlakepictures7378
    @lostlakepictures7378 2 месяца назад

    I love when people tell the truth.

  • @boyohio1980
    @boyohio1980 4 года назад

    love it so real and honest yes i miss the ld school Muppets. Disney isent always happy btw

  • @chevydude658
    @chevydude658 Месяц назад +1

    Disney has RUINED The Muppets. They’re not anywhere near as great as they used to be. Leave it to Disney to bastardize them. The voices are wrong too.

  • @HerooftheWild
    @HerooftheWild 7 месяцев назад

    Sad that both Steve Whitmire and Frank Oz are trying to keep Jim Henson's memory alive and yet Disney and Henson's ungrateful children are destroying it
    The last good or decent Muppets project was Muppets Most Wanted, everything after Steve's firing is not good

  • @Nixlplix
    @Nixlplix Год назад +1

    Of course now we know Disney destroys everything it touches. The current Kermit sucks.

  • @christopherbeahan5249
    @christopherbeahan5249 3 года назад +2

    Disney ruin the muppets. Should never have sold the business to Disney. Jim Henson must be rolling in his grave.

  • @facmancare
    @facmancare 6 лет назад +2

    Many times when the creator of an iconic franchise passes away the legacy gets damaged. Now that Walt Disney died his franchise has never been the same & the Disney Channel became a failure by only making teen sitcoms with only a female lead. Now they very rarely show Mickey Mouse and his friends on the Disney Channel anymore. The Looney Tunes are not the same anymore because people like Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Chuck Jones, Mel Blanc and the other creators have all passed away. When Dr. Seuss died his franchise had several issues (example: The 2003 Cat in the Hat Movie). Now that Bill Hanna and Joe Barbara have died their modern cartoons and direct-to-DVD movies (examples: The Flintstones & Scooby-Doo WWE movies and Tom & Jerry meeting Wille Wonka and his chocolate factory) are al considered failures by many people. AND after Jim Henson died the Muppets are not the same and will never be the same with Jim Henson. Disney’s version and the Modern Sesame Street Muppets will always be very different without Jim Henson.

  • @Nathaniel_E_Dearing
    @Nathaniel_E_Dearing 4 года назад

    Agreed.

  • @dillonohlemiller401
    @dillonohlemiller401 3 месяца назад +4

    And yet when Steve Whitmire brought up similar problems with the franchise, Disney fired him

  • @zekeigtos7240
    @zekeigtos7240 2 месяца назад

    "Disney Muppets! Same are not!"

  • @alancook1704
    @alancook1704 8 лет назад +4

    Jason did a better job than the TV show. I could sit through the whole movie and enjoyed it.

  • @phoenixman8569
    @phoenixman8569 5 лет назад

    isn't frank the last original puppeteer that is still working now that Carol is retired???

  • @sailormewmewinuluver1238
    @sailormewmewinuluver1238 7 лет назад +4

    you go fozzy!

  • @isaiahwilliams2642
    @isaiahwilliams2642 8 лет назад

    I wonder what he thinks of "Muppets Most Wanted."

  • @petermgruhn
    @petermgruhn 6 месяцев назад

    Why be happy that people can still see "the muppets" if "the muppets" are no long The Muppets?

  • @greenisnotprimary
    @greenisnotprimary Год назад +1

    why does he sound like Jeff Goldblum

  • @DJ-bj8ku
    @DJ-bj8ku 4 года назад

    What’s with the camera side angle?

  • @Falcon2Dragon
    @Falcon2Dragon 4 года назад +2

    I hate that Disney took away the Muppets..... They were entertainment of my generation.

    • @bluescluessuperagent
      @bluescluessuperagent 4 года назад +1

      took away? you know Jim Henson's kids sold them right? In fact, Jim was planning on selling them before he passed away. His passing actually pushed back the sale.

  • @altecbluwell4620
    @altecbluwell4620 8 лет назад +5

    Disney is like the Activision and Electronic Arts of the entertainment industry.
    Nothing can replace the original that I grew up on.

    • @dagoelius
      @dagoelius 6 лет назад

      Ironically Disney will probably end up owning both of them in the not to distant future..