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Jim Henson's Memorial Service
Following Jim Henson's passing on May 16th 1990, two public memorial services were held. The first (featured here) was held in New York at Cathedral of St. John the Divine on May 21, 1990. The second service was held in London at St. Paul's Cathedral on July 2nd 1990.
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Plot Summary
This is not a film or television show in the traditional sense, but rather a recording of the public memorial service held for the legendary puppeteer and creator, Jim Henson. The service featured heartfelt tributes, performances, and remembrances from his colleagues, friends, and beloved Muppet characters.
Critical Reception
As a memorial service, it was not subject to critical reviews in the same way a film is. However, it is widely regarded as a deeply moving and fitting tribute to Jim Henson's life and legacy. Viewers and attendees expressed profound sadness at his passing but also immense gratitude for the joy and creativity he brought to the world.
What Reviewers Say
A touching and emotional farewell to a creative genius.
Celebrated the immense impact of Jim Henson's work through poignant tributes.
Muppet characters delivered heartfelt messages, resonating with fans.
Google audience: Audience reactions generally focused on the profound sense of loss and the beautiful celebration of Jim Henson's life. Many expressed how the service brought back cherished memories of the Muppets and Henson's unique vision, highlighting the emotional impact of seeing his creations 'speak' in his honor.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as it is a memorial service, not a produced work)
Fun Fact
During the service, Kermit the Frog performed 'Bein' Green,' a song deeply associated with Jim Henson and his creation.
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