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Kermit's head
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Fullscreen Kermit Head
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Off center Kermit head
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The finished logo
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4:3 variant
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An off-center variant on the first releases from Jim Henson Video
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Presents variant
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'''The Jim Henson Company''' was formed on November 20, 1958 as '''Muppets, Inc.''' by '''[[w:Jim Henson|Jim Henson]]''' and his wife Jane, 3 years after Henson's first show, ''Sam and Friends'', premiered. Until the premiere of ''Sesame Street'' in 1969, the company mainly did work for commercials. In 1976, Muppets, Inc. was renamed '''Henson Associates'''. In 1989, the company planned to merge with [[The Walt Disney Company]], but during negotiations, Henson died on May 16, 1990. Therefore, the deal collapsed and the company remained independent and now under control of Henson's children, Brian, Lisa, Cheryl, Heather and John who gave it its current name, though most logos read '''Jim Henson Productions''' prior to the change. In 2000, the company was sold to German company [[Sport1 Medien AG|EM.TV and Merchandising AG]], but by the end of that year EM.TV's stock collapsed, and the company was sold back to the Henson family in 2003. As of |
'''The Jim Henson Company''' was formed on November 20, 1958 as '''Muppets, Inc.''' by '''[[w:Jim Henson|Jim Henson]]''' and his wife Jane, 3 years after Henson's first show, ''Sam and Friends'', premiered. Until the premiere of ''Sesame Street'' in 1969, the company mainly did work for commercials. In 1976, Muppets, Inc. was renamed '''Henson Associates'''. In 1989, the company planned to merge with [[The Walt Disney Company]], but during negotiations, Henson died on May 16, 1990. Therefore, the deal collapsed and the company remained independent and now under control of Henson's children, Brian, Lisa, Cheryl, Heather and John who gave it its current name, though most logos read '''Jim Henson Productions''' prior to the change. In 2000, the company was sold to German company [[Sport1 Medien AG|EM.TV and Merchandising AG]], but by the end of that year EM.TV's stock collapsed, and the company was sold back to the Henson family in 2003. As of 2023, Brian is the company's chairman, Lisa is CEO, and Cheryl and Heather are Board of Directors members. John Henson was also a BOD member until his death in 2014. |
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The Jim Henson Company was formed on November 20, 1958 as Muppets, Inc. by Jim Henson and his wife Jane, 3 years after Henson's first show, Sam and Friends, premiered. Until the premiere of Sesame Street in 1969, the company mainly did work for commercials. In 1976, Muppets, Inc. was renamed Henson Associates. In 1989, the company planned to merge with The Walt Disney Company, but during negotiations, Henson died on May 16, 1990. Therefore, the deal collapsed and the company remained independent and now under control of Henson's children, Brian, Lisa, Cheryl, Heather and John who gave it its current name, though most logos read Jim Henson Productions prior to the change. In 2000, the company was sold to German company EM.TV and Merchandising AG, but by the end of that year EM.TV's stock collapsed, and the company was sold back to the Henson family in 2003. As of 2023, Brian is the company's chairman, Lisa is CEO, and Cheryl and Heather are Board of Directors members. John Henson was also a BOD member until his death in 2014.
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with the text "HENSON ASSOCIATES, INC." in an ITC Avant Garde font featuring a copyright stamp below in black, all taking place against a beige background. It would sometime be animated depending on the show used. For instance, the first season of Muppet Babies had a still shot of the logo, with the exclamation point shining, and the second season had the Marvel Productions logo fade away on a blue background as the huge "ha!" fades in and zooms out, and when it stops zooming, it looks like the generic logo as the background fades to white.
Trivia:
Variants:
Technique: Scanimate animation.
Music/Sounds: Plays over the ending theme. The closing theme for Muppets, Babies and Monsters, as well as the second season of Muppet Babies onward, an off-key trumpet fanfare is heard at the end of the theme and plays over the logo. On The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years, we hear Zoot blowing his saxophone.
Availability: Very rare.
Logo: On a white background, we see:
HENSON
ASSOCIATES, INC.
with a copyright stamp below in black. The text bears a strong resemblance to the zooming variant of the previous logo.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The same off-key trumpet theme from the previous logo's variant from that said show.
Availability: Only appeared on season 3 of Muppet Babies.
Logo: On a white background, we see the words arranged like this:
jim henson
PRODUCTIONS
"im" and "enson" are written in an italic script font, with the "J" and "h" in green and in presumably the same font as the "ha!" in the first logo, and the "J" is placed near the words "PRODUCTIONS". Then, a small flash of light appears above the "J" and becomes a still drawing of Kermit the Frog's head, which is used to dot the letter. Underneath is a Henson Associates copyright notice.
Variant: In Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series, the logo is still, the script font is colored blue, and there's no copyright notice, as it appears on a separate screen after.
Technique: Simple 2D animation or none.
Music/Sounds: On Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series, it's the ending theme of the show, but again on Muppet Babies, the off-key trumpet once again.
Availability: Extremely rare.
Logo: The logo comes in many animated variations. We see the words:
Jim Henson
_____________________________________
P R O D U C T I O N S
displayed on an object against a gray "wall" background. The words "Jim Henson" are in the now-familiar corporate "Henson" logo font introduced in 1988.
Trivia: The name "Jim Henson" is actually his signature.
Variants: There are rumored to be more variants than currently listed.
Other Variants:
Technique: Traditional animation.
Music/Sounds: A particular variant’s sound effects, but on some shows the end theme finished over it; Muppet Babies has the off-key trumpet theme, combined with the sounds.
Availability: Rare.
Logo: On a white background, we see the words:
Displayed on the background with the same font as introduced in the 4th logo but with black coloring.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Rare. Seen on 1988 releases of Muppet Babies Video Storybooks.
Logo: A series of green circles appear near the middle of the screen, from which emerges a long and wavy line that flails until it contracts and forms the words "Jim Henson" (in the company's corporate script font), as well as a line below them. The word "PRODUCTIONS" then appears below the script, letter by letter, with a shine effect (this also turns the green line red). Finally, a flash appears to create a red dot above the "i".
Variants:
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show. On The Jim Henson Hour, its end theme syncs with the logo's animation and the last note of the off-key trumpet fanfare from the 1st logo when the "i"'s dot shines.
Availability: Very rare. Seen on The Jim Henson Hour, as well as the 1989 airing of A Muppet Family Christmas. The short version was seen on The Muppets at Walt Disney World.
Logo: On a black background, a blue laser carves out a line across the screen. The line flips towards the screen, revealing a blue outline of Kermit the Frog, who is then filled with color from left to right. After shining brightly, Kermit is then swallowed by a dot of light that dances across the screen, which from left to right sweeps out the words:
Jim Henson
_________________________________
P R O D U C T I O N S
then flies back to the logo to dot the "I".
Variants:
Technique: Computer animation, with live action lights.
Music/Sounds: The long version has a weird "phaser"-like sound when the laser appears, and when the Kermit head "flips" into view, an orchestrated horn/string fanfare is heard. A whoosh, 3 timpani hits, and chimes/shining sounds are heard when the head is colored in and shines. A louder whoosh and a cymbal crescendo are heard when the head gets sucked into the dot of light, followed by a woodwind section with plucked strings and "buzz"-like sounds (not unlike a cartoon bumblebee) as the dot of light flies around, and another whoosh when it sweeps out the text. One more "buzz" is heard as the dot returns, and a "ding" and a gong hit are heard when the "I" is dotted, followed by a triumphant horn/string/woodwind chord to finish the logo. The music was composed by Miles Goodman.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Uncommon.
Logo: On a black background, a series of flying computer-like lasers and streaks write the green words:
THE JIM HENSON
COMPANY
with the word "THE" in superscript format.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Music/Sounds: A phaser sound effect with a whooshing sound, or the end theme of the show or movie.
Availability: Seen on Farscape, starting with the 15th episode of season 2, as well as Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story.
Legacy: It's possible this logo was made to differentiate Farscape from the Henson company's more family-friendly works.
Logo: On a black background, the white Jim Henson Company logo fades in.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The opening/ending theme of the show.
Availability: Only seen on Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars.
Logo: Same as the last logo, except the logo is stretched out a bit, the logo cuts in, and the Jim Henson text and line are red.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The end theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen only on The Muppets' Wizard of Oz.
Logo: On a black background, a Jim Henson logo in corporate font appears in a box. Below the bar are the words "THE JIM HENSON COMPANY". The whole logo is in gold. While slowly zooming in, the logo flashes with rainbow sparks and then turns blurry before fading out.
Variants: A shorter version exists, in which the logo is sped up a bit.
Technique: Simple CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: The opening or closing theme of the movie/show.
Availability: Seen on MirrorMask, Jim Henson‘s Turkey Hollow, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Earth to Ned, and the 2022 CGU Insurance short film Tall Poppy.
Logo: On a black background, the Jim Henson Company logo in the same style as before blurs in, except "Jim Henson" is red with a white outline, and everything else is white.
Technique: Blurring effects.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on the Puppet Up! Uncensored special on TBS and videos on the official Jim Henson Company YouTube channel.
Logo: Against a white grainy background, we see a dragonfly buzzing from the right side of the screen to the left, leaving a star trail and before a giant spider-like creature with eyes on stalks appears, the dragonfly wipes the Jim Henson Company logo from left to right, consisting of a blue "Jim Henson" in its corporate font, with a gold line and "THE JIM HENSON COMPANY" underneath. The dragonfly flies around while the giant spider creature chases after the dragonfly by scampering off the screen. The creatures wiggle kind of like jello.
Trivia: The creatures in this logo are based on the drawings of Jim Henson.
Variants:
Technique: Wiggly 2D cartoon animation.
Music/Sounds: A twittering flute sound, followed by an ascending xylophone scale, then the same twittering flute sound, followed by a descending xylophone scale. The sounds of the dragonfly and the spider creature are heard faintly.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Common.
Logo: On a white background, we see the red text "Jim Henson" in its traditional font and with a trademark sign beside it slowly zoom out. A gray line and the text "THE JIM HENSON COMPANY" appears underneath. The logo shines.
Variant: On Frances, the logo is still and fades in and out.
Technique: Basic computer animation.
Music/Sounds: On Frances, it's the ending theme of the show. The animated variant uses a 4-note acoustic theme with ukulele and chimes.
Availability: The still version appeared on Frances (some prints use the previous logo), and the animated version is seen at the end of Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock on Apple TV+. It is currently unknown whether it will appear on any other productions.