Muppet Fact #1218
The original Java Muppets from 1965 are on display at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens.
Source:
Museum of the Moving Image. The Jim Henson Exhibition. Java Muppet. https://movingimage.org/event/the-jim-henson-exhibition/.
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Today I found myself in a cave that seemed to be commemorating one of the Silly Creatures. It looked to be a popular attraction but I left fairly quickly. I had more important places to explore!
Location: Henson exhibit in the Museum of Moving Images (New York)
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“Hey guys, Zak and Pixie here! Cali told us that today is Jim Henson’s birthday, and while we were on our trip to New York, we visited this museum that had an exhibit all about his work! So here’s some of the pictures Cali took. They don’t have us in them, but we figured you all would enjoy them anyway!”
The Jim Henson Exhibition at the Museum of the Moving Image (@movingimagenyc ) was one of the things I was most excited for during our trip; I was already a fan of Sesame Street and the Muppets as a kid, and I even came to love some of Jim Henson’s earlier work like the commercials for Wilkins Coffee (seriously, look the Wilkins Coffee commercials up, they are hilarious, sometimes unhinged, and I love them), and the cult classic Labyrinth as I grew up.
The exhibit itself was incredible, there were even a few hands on activities like a booth where you get to puppeteer the way Muppeteers do, and building your own Muppet (note: the Muppet torso is connected to a table, so no, you don’t get to take it home). Unfortunately the playback on my sister and I’s attempt at puppeteering played back at like 2 frames a second instead of smoothly like the live feed we were watching while performing.
It was so interesting to see concept art of some of the characters they had on display (and some they didn’t), they even had little video screens to show you what the characters looked like in action.
Of course there were large sections dedicated to his most notable works, Sesame Street and the Muppet Show, there was some Fraggle Rock too, but I’m not as familiar with it (will definitely try finding episodes somewhere, though).
And I was quite happy to see Sarah and Jareth’s outfits on display. Maybe someday I can go to the museum that has their masquerade ball costumes.
“Oh yes, please! More trips to plan for! Oh! Sorry! I’ll go now.”
You’re fine Zak. Now, where was I? Ah, yes.
They had this beautiful version of Miss Piggy from The Muppets Take Manhattan, as well as concept art and magazine covers.
I have a few more pictures from the Museum of the Moving Image, but seeing as tumblr will only let me post 10 images per post, I will leave you with this picture of Kermit the Frog, sitting beside Jim Henson’s headset.
Happy birthday, Mr. Henson. I hope wherever you are, you know just how much joy you brought into the world.
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All goes well will be seeing my fav Muppets on Wednesday 💖
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I remember when I followed you for the muppets (this was back before Muppets ABC even)
oh... oh bless... you're a very patient person, I think. lmao.
That was like a decade ago! I backed off from Muppets fandom for a while, partially because I didn't have much more to say and partially because I was getting some um. Anxiety-inducing treatment. :')
These days... I still love The Muppets (I've been to several exhibits lately!!) but I've been a bit too tired and too... brain-unhappy, I guess, to write them. Medication problems, y'know? Someone requested them a few weeks ago and I really considered it but my brain is just not there. ._.
That said, The Muppets are one of those beloved childhood franchises that will always be there for me when I want/need to go back to it, so I feel comfortable letting the fandom move in and out of my life. It's a comforting canon like that.
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I think it’s so incredibly appropriate and in character for me that the first thing I cried over this year was the muppets
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The Jim Henson Exhibition = amazing.
I got to the museum about an hour and a half before close, though. Which was just not enough time. So I’m going to need to go back.
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