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Pixar Elite Talks Muppets

— Posted by Rodney

Just the fact that all of these names got together in the same room to discuss the Muppets is newsworthy itself. Jason Segel, the harbringer of the Muppet and his buddies met with the Pixar Elite to talk about the future of the Muppets franchise.

ScreenJunkies shares:

Jason Segel and the team involved with the next Muppet movie recently met with the bigwigs at Pixar to discuss ways to make your head explode.

Some of the members of the so-called “Pixar Brain Trust” — filmmakers John Lasseter, Brad Bird, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, Michael Arndt, Bob Peterson and president Ed Catmull — were there for the consultations. Docter is a particularly avid Muppets fan, so he almost certainly was one of the attendees. On the Disney side, Muppets director James Bobin and producers David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman were likely in the room along with Segel.

Now no details have emerged about this meeting of minds, but I have read some knee jerk reactions online already this morning suggesting they would CG the Muppets.

I don’t think they are going to animate the Muppets. While not out of the realm of possibility for a side project (Muppet Babies were freaking awesome) but I don’t think they are looking at ways to digitally replace the Muppets. Kind of kills the point of them being Muppets. I have faith that the upcoming feature film will be traditional Muppets interacting with real people.

So what would Pixar’s involvement be? Well they are the masters at marketing and development. Nothing Pixar has done can be considered a failure. Even their least popular film critically - Cars - is their biggest selling property as far as merchandise and brand loyalty.

So with Disney owning the Muppets and having an asset like Pixar at their availability it is a smart move to reinvigorate the franchise with their best foot forward.

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  • 420BAND

    As anti-muppet as CGI sounds, I’m still scared with Segal’s name attached to this..

    Just a random thought/request: How bout a pg rated love scene between Gonzo and his Chicken Harem?

    A man can ask…..cant he?

  • Ty

    I don’t remember any animated muppets, but I loved the treasure island muppet adaptation. Hopefully whatever they come up with will appease that nostalgia.

    CGing the muppets, in my opinion, would he a grave mistake. The way they are now is why everyone loves them!

    • http://www.judymoodymovie.com Rodney

      The Muppets were animated in the cartoon Muppet Babies.

      This showed very young versions of the Muppets we know all being looked after by the same Nanny. They had adventures in their imaginations until it was time to go home.

      • Ty

        Oh, nevermind, I do remember that - used to watched them when I was younger. I guess those weren’t too bad.

        I guess we’ll wait and see… but in my biased, uninformed right to have an opinion I don’t think CGing them would be a great idea (Please don’t flame me, I said I was being biased and uninformed, haha).

        …just realized the contradiction I just made.

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