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Yahoo
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Monsters Cereal Characters Brought to Life as Hilarious Puppets as General Mills Partners with the Legendary Jim Henson Company
Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Franken Berry are reimagined in their fuzziest forms yet in celebration of The Jim Henson Company's 70th anniversary MINNEAPOLIS, July 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This Halloween, spooky nostalgia meets innovative imagination as General Mills unveils a monstrously magical makeover for its iconic Monsters Cereal lineup. In a first-of-its-kind collaboration with the legendary Jim Henson Company — celebrating its 70th anniversary this year — Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Franken Berry are being reimagined as puppets to delight fans in an entirely new way. The frightful fun features the debut of a limited-edition fuzzy Franken Berry cereal box, available exclusively on for $7.70 beginning Tuesday, October 7. Designed to mimic the fleece-like texture of the newly created puppet characters, the collector-worthy box offers fans a tactile twist on the beloved brand. With its soft-touch finish and eye-catching design, it's a must-have for cereal collectors, Halloween enthusiasts, and Henson fans alike. "This is more than a cereal box, it's a piece of art," said Mindy Murray, Brand Experience Director for Morning Foods at General Mills. "We know that fans have an incredible love for Monsters and anticipate their return every year. That's why we knew the partnership with The Jim Henson Company was the perfect way to deliver surprise and delight – and the first-of-its-kind fuzzy Franken Berry box." "For 70 years, The Jim Henson Company has brought some of the world's most memorable and adored characters to life and our incredible team at Jim Henson's Creature Shop especially enjoyed realizing these beloved Monsters as puppets for the first time ever," said Nicole Goldman, Executive Vice President of Branding for The Jim Henson Company. "This irreverent and funny take on these well-known characters will make this Halloween especially memorable for the amazing and loyal fans of both Monsters Cereals and The Jim Henson Company." Starting in August, fans can grab this year's limited-edition cereal boxes featuring puppet-y versions of the Monsters, brought to life with a bold, dimensional look that practically leaps off the pack. But the fun doesn't stop there. Flip each box for a look at how the team from Jim Henson's Creature Shop used their signature puppet-building expertise and artistry to reimagine these beloved characters as part of the iconic family of monsters from throughout The Jim Henson Company's 70-year history. Fans will also want to check out for merch and collectibles that commemorate this historic partnership. And for the full experience, fans can head to social media to see and hear the Monsters in action – brought to life in full puppet form unlike ever before. Since their debut in 1971, the Monsters have blended spooky fun with seasonal flavor, delighting generations of fans. This year's puppet transformation marks a bold new chapter, infusing the franchise with the timeless charm and craft of Henson magic. The partnership idea originated with Imagine Entertainment, who had worked with both companies in the past on separate projects. Imagine provided creative direction and oversaw creation of the filmed content. Whether you're reliving fond Halloween memories or making new ones, Monsters Cereal promises a season of frightful fun, fuzzy feels, and puppet-powered nostalgia. For more information, follow @generalmills and @hensoncompany on Instagram and Facebook, and visit About General Mills General Mills makes food the world loves. The company is guided by its Accelerate strategy to boldly build its brands, relentlessly innovate, unleash its scale and stand for good. Its portfolio of beloved brands includes household names like Cheerios, Nature Valley, Blue Buffalo, Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Totino's, Annie's, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki and more. General Mills generated fiscal 2025 net sales of U.S. $19 billion. In addition, the company's share of non-consolidated joint venture net sales totaled U.S. $1 billion. For more information, visit About The Jim Henson Company The Jim Henson Company has remained an established leader in family entertainment for 70 years and is recognized as an innovator in puppetry, animatronics, and digital animation. The Company's most recent credits include Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip, starring Eva Longoria and Cheech Marin for Disney+, the Oscar®-winning Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio for Netflix, and the Emmy®-winning Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock for Apple TV+. Other television credits include Slumberkins and Harriet the Spy for Apple TV+; Dinosaur Train, Splash and Bubbles, and Sid the Science Kid all for PBS; Earth to Ned for Disney+; and Word Party and the Emmy-winning series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, both for Netflix. Iconic catalogue titles include Fraggle Rock, The Storyteller, the sci-fi series Farscape, and the ground-breaking fantasy classics The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. Headquartered in Los Angeles with additional locations in New York and London, the Company is also home to Jim Henson's Creature Shop™, a pre-eminent puppet and creature-building group and industry leader in puppeteered digital animation, with international film, television, theme park, and advertising clients. 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Business Wire
20 hours ago
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- Business Wire
Monsters Cereal Characters Brought to Life as Hilarious Puppets as General Mills Partners with the Legendary Jim Henson Company
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This Halloween, spooky nostalgia meets innovative imagination as General Mills unveils a monstrously magical makeover for its iconic Monsters Cereal lineup. In a first-of-its-kind collaboration with the legendary Jim Henson Company — celebrating its 70th anniversary this year — Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Franken Berry are being reimagined as puppets to delight fans in an entirely new way. The frightful fun features the debut of a limited-edition fuzzy Franken Berry cereal box, available exclusively on for $7.70 beginning Tuesday, October 7. Designed to mimic the fleece-like texture of the newly created puppet characters, the collector-worthy box offers fans a tactile twist on the beloved brand. With its soft-touch finish and eye-catching design, it's a must-have for cereal collectors, Halloween enthusiasts, and Henson fans alike. 'This is more than a cereal box, it's a piece of art,' said Mindy Murray, Brand Experience Director for Morning Foods at General Mills. 'We know that fans have an incredible love for Monsters and anticipate their return every year. That's why we knew the partnership with The Jim Henson Company was the perfect way to deliver surprise and delight – and the first-of-its-kind fuzzy Franken Berry box.' 'For 70 years, The Jim Henson Company has brought some of the world's most memorable and adored characters to life and our incredible team at Jim Henson's Creature Shop especially enjoyed realizing these beloved Monsters as puppets for the first time ever,' said Nicole Goldman, Executive Vice President of Branding for The Jim Henson Company. 'This irreverent and funny take on these well-known characters will make this Halloween especially memorable for the amazing and loyal fans of both Monsters Cereals and The Jim Henson Company.' Starting in August, fans can grab this year's limited-edition cereal boxes featuring puppet-y versions of the Monsters, brought to life with a bold, dimensional look that practically leaps off the pack. But the fun doesn't stop there. Flip each box for a look at how the team from Jim Henson's Creature Shop used their signature puppet-building expertise and artistry to reimagine these beloved characters as part of the iconic family of monsters from throughout The Jim Henson Company's 70-year history. Fans will also want to check out for merch and collectibles that commemorate this historic partnership. And for the full experience, fans can head to social media to see and hear the Monsters in action – brought to life in full puppet form unlike ever before. Since their debut in 1971, the Monsters have blended spooky fun with seasonal flavor, delighting generations of fans. This year's puppet transformation marks a bold new chapter, infusing the franchise with the timeless charm and craft of Henson magic. The partnership idea originated with Imagine Entertainment, who had worked with both companies in the past on separate projects. Imagine provided creative direction and oversaw creation of the filmed content. Whether you're reliving fond Halloween memories or making new ones, Monsters Cereal promises a season of frightful fun, fuzzy feels, and puppet-powered nostalgia. For more information, follow @generalmills and @hensoncompany on Instagram and Facebook, and visit About General Mills General Mills makes food the world loves. The company is guided by its Accelerate strategy to boldly build its brands, relentlessly innovate, unleash its scale and stand for good. Its portfolio of beloved brands includes household names like Cheerios, Nature Valley, Blue Buffalo, Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Totino's, Annie's, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki and more. General Mills generated fiscal 2025 net sales of U.S. $19 billion. In addition, the company's share of non-consolidated joint venture net sales totaled U.S. $1 billion. For more information, visit About The Jim Henson Company The Jim Henson Company has remained an established leader in family entertainment for 70 years and is recognized as an innovator in puppetry, animatronics, and digital animation. The Company's most recent credits include Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip, starring Eva Longoria and Cheech Marin for Disney+, the Oscar®-winning Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio for Netflix, and the Emmy®-winning Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock for Apple TV+. Other television credits include Slumberkins and Harriet the Spy for Apple TV+; Dinosaur Train, Splash and Bubbles, and Sid the Science Kid all for PBS; Earth to Ned for Disney+; and Word Party and the Emmy-winning series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, both for Netflix. Iconic catalogue titles include Fraggle Rock, The Storyteller, the sci-fi series Farscape, and the ground-breaking fantasy classics The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. Headquartered in Los Angeles with additional locations in New York and London, the Company is also home to Jim Henson's Creature Shop™, a pre-eminent puppet and creature-building group and industry leader in puppeteered digital animation, with international film, television, theme park, and advertising clients.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
These 3 Vintage Cereals Are Back and Better Than Ever
Calling all Jim Henson fans! We can't tell if we've hit that part of the pop culture lifecycle where everything old is suddenly new again, or if we're all craving a serious dose of childhood nostalgia. But brands are diving headfirst into retro revivals lately, and we're here for it. From McDonald's rolling out a collection of old-school Happy Meal toys to Diet Cherry Coke making a comeback in its vintage packaging, everyone's leaning into that old-timey charm—even if it's just for the aesthetics. So when we heard General Mills had a throwback surprise in store, we practically reserved a spot in our shopping carts. And this time, the blast-from-the-past product comes with a fun, new twist we never saw coming. General Mills Launches Monsters Cereals x Jim Henson's Creature Shop As you may have guessed from the return of pumpkin spice everything, fall is officially in the air—and for General Mills, that means it's time for Monsters Cereals. Since 1971, Count Chocula, Boo Berry, and Franken Berry have been seasonal icons—but this year, they're back earlier than ever, and with a makeover that makes perfect sense. This season, the monster trio is debuting limited-edition boxes featuring puppet-fied versions of each character—crafted by none other than Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Yes, that Jim Henson. The creative geniuses behind 'The Muppets,' 'Labyrinth,' and 'Fraggle Rock' have lent their legendary puppet-building skills to bring the Monsters to life in a fuzzy, delightful new way. Think: cereal box meets spooky Saturday morning puppet show. Of course, the cereal inside the box is just as you remember—chocolate-frosted bites from Count Chocula, blueberry cereal with monster-shaped marshmallows from Boo Berry, and a sweet strawberry crunch from Franken Berry. That's the kind of throwback we want to taste. But when it comes to packaging? We're all in on a refresh. 'Jim Henson Company you've outdone yourselves yet again!' one fan wrote. 'This is the most excited I've been in a while,' added another. Some fans are dreaming even bigger, hoping the puppets come off the box—literally. 'If they make figures or—GASP!—puppets, I'll plotz,' one commenter shared. While the collab doesn't go quite that far (yet), General Mills is giving collectors and puppet enthusiasts something to get excited about: a special edition Franken Berry box with a fuzzy, fleece-like texture, just like the puppets themselves. It'll be available exclusively on starting Tuesday, October 7. Whether you were a Monsters Cereals kid or just a fan of Henson magic, be sure to grab this mash-up as soon as it arrives in late August. Considering how fast Halloween hits grocery aisles these days, you should take every excuse to stock up early. Read the original article on ALLRECIPES


Time Out
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
An adorable (and free!) Muppets exhibit will take over the Museum of the Moving Image this weekend
Not since The Muppets Take Manhattan have we been this excited about a puppetorial release! On Saturday June 21, the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria will reveal newly restored puppets from the beloved franchise (unseen for decades!), plus host tons of family-friendly activities during 'Muppet Babies Take MoMI,' a fanatical Muppets celebration. The weekend-long Muppet takeover spotlights baby Kermit the Frog, baby Gonzo, and baby Rowlf—who debuted on screen in The Muppets Take Manhattan —during their first public appearance in many, many years. Venture through the 15,500-square-foot public space to take part in hands-on workshops to craft paper-bag puppets and turn yourself into a Muppet; dance in the courtyard to live music by John Koozin and the Neighborhood; pose questions during a panel discussion with restoration experts and puppet builders from Jim Henson's Creative Shop; and, of course, screen that 1984 quintessential Muppets flick in the grand Redstone Theater. With support from Bank of America, MoMI restored ten puppets from its extensive collection of Jim Henson artifacts, including Camilla the Chicken (The Muppet Show, 1976–1981) and other rare puppets made for TV commercials and variety show appearances in the early '60s. Those will be on display in the lobby as part of the museum's 'Open Worlds' initiative, which invites the public to use its first-floor spaces as a free, accessible, WiFi-enabled community resource. 'We're delighted to present these historic puppets to the public during this fun weekend, and to share the story of MoMI's ongoing collaboration with Jim Henson's Creature Shop,' Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs Barbara Miller said in a statement. During the restoration process, the puppets were cleaned, given mounts to prepare for presentation, and reinforced with new foam to ensure they remain stable. None of these puppets have been in the public eye for decades; and in total, The Jim Henson Exhibition (ticketing required) boasts 50 puppets spanning the television legend's career. Here's the full schedule of free events this weekend: 'Muppet Babies Take MoMI presented by Bank of America' Saturday, June 21 1:00–5:00 p.m. 'Choose Your Own Adventure' hands-on workshops Draw Yourself as a Baby Muppet: Kids can contribute their own Muppet Babies drawing to be displayed in the Museum's classroom space Paper Bag / Plate Muppets: DIY puppet-making workshop Green Screen Station: Bring your puppet to life in front of camera with an imaginative setting created using (green) screen. Led by MoMI Puppeteer in Residence Brian T. Carson. Sunday, June 22 3:30 p.m. Jim Henson's Creature Shop Panel Discussion Jason Weber, Creative Supervisor, along with two other puppet builders from Jim Henson's Creature Shop, in conversation with MoMI Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs Barbara Miller, discussing the process of puppet building and conservation.
Yahoo
20-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Dance your cares away when ‘Fraggle Rock Live' comes to Springfield
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – A stage adaptation of one of a beloved Jim Henson TV series is coming to Clark State College this March. The school will present 'Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock Live' on Sunday, March 23, at 3 p.m. at its Performing Arts Center. Written, directed and choreographed by Broadway's John Tartaglia, 'Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock Live' takes viewers on a journey through the caves of Fraggle Rock and beyond. Focusing on characters from the television series, the musical follows the Fraggles on a hunt to find the pieces of the legendary Celebration Stone. Local art gallery celebrating successes of Dayton Art Fair Weekend ''Fraggle Rock' is a world of silliness, hope, optimism, kindness and above all, fun. As a lifelong fan, I have loved creating this new stage show for families to experience the joy of Fraggle Rock,' said Tartaglia. 'I've also enjoyed adding special moments that dedicated fans will love. We can't wait to welcome everyone to Fraggle Rock.' The show features new exclusive puppets from Jim Henson's Creature Shop. There are new walk-around versions of the Fraggles, mechanized Doozers and giant Gorgs. Tickets for the all-ages event, which range from $25-75, are available by calling the Ticket Office at (937) 328-3874 or by visiting the Clark State Performing Arts website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.