Reflecting on the impact of Jim Henson's work and how his children continue his legacy through The Jim Henson Company.
It's still hard to process that Jim Henson left this world 34 years ago. Henson passed away suddenly from a bacterial infection in 1990, leaving behind a planet full of shell-shocked kids and parents who looked to Henson's creations for laughter and wonder. In 1979, Henson and his collaborators made their first foray into theatrical projects with ' The Muppet Movie '.
Over the next 11 years, Henson would forever change puppetry on the big screen through his directing of 'The Dark Crystal' and 'Labyrinth'. Today, his children continue his legacy through The Jim Henson Company
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