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− | '''MuppetWorld.com''' was an official [[The Muppets|Muppets]] site run as an offshoot of [[Muppets.com]] under [[The Jim Henson Company]]'s ownership. The website |
+ | '''MuppetWorld.com''' was an official [[The Muppets|Muppets]] site run as an offshoot of [[Muppets.com]] under [[The Jim Henson Company]]'s ownership. The website stayed online for years without updates before disappearing in early [[2004]] and now redirects to the current Muppets website, [[muppets.go.com]]. |
The website, which required the Macromedia Flash plug-in to view, was designed by a company called Dream Theater, and many of the activities themselves were designed by a company called Empire Visualization. |
The website, which required the Macromedia Flash plug-in to view, was designed by a company called Dream Theater, and many of the activities themselves were designed by a company called Empire Visualization. |
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'''Muppetworld.com''' had a variety of Flash-based activities, including: |
'''Muppetworld.com''' had a variety of Flash-based activities, including: |
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+ | * A series of [[MuppetToons]], 3D-polygon representations of Muppets involved in computer & Internet-based sketches. |
* '''[[Pepe the King Prawn|Pepe's]] Shopping Carnival''' was a merchandise area. |
* '''[[Pepe the King Prawn|Pepe's]] Shopping Carnival''' was a merchandise area. |
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* An interactive story based upon the movie [[Muppets from Space]]. |
* An interactive story based upon the movie [[Muppets from Space]]. |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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− | '''Muppetworld.com''' was awarded the "Flashkit Featured Site of the Month" for May 2000. |
+ | '''Muppetworld.com''' was awarded the "Flashkit Featured Site of the Month" for May 2000. |
==Links== |
==Links== |
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20021121133226/http://www.muppetworld.com/ Archived Version of the site] |
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20021121133226/http://www.muppetworld.com/ Archived Version of the site] |
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Revision as of 03:52, 20 February 2011
MuppetWorld.com was an official Muppets site run as an offshoot of Muppets.com under The Jim Henson Company's ownership. The website stayed online for years without updates before disappearing in early 2004 and now redirects to the current Muppets website, muppets.go.com.
The website, which required the Macromedia Flash plug-in to view, was designed by a company called Dream Theater, and many of the activities themselves were designed by a company called Empire Visualization.
Columbia Tri-Star Home Video's The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 2 included access to the MuppetWorld website.
Muppetworld.com had a variety of Flash-based activities, including:
- A series of MuppetToons, 3D-polygon representations of Muppets involved in computer & Internet-based sketches.
- Pepe's Shopping Carnival was a merchandise area.
- An interactive story based upon the movie Muppets from Space.
- Activities involving Animal which included controlling the muppet to create sounds & songs.
- An activity titled Whot's Cooking? that featured The Swedish Chef.
- An area called the Galactic Outpost, where users could play space-themed games.
- An area where the user assisted Bunsen Honeydew & Beaker in mixing colors.
- A Fozzie-related repository of jokes.
Awards
Muppetworld.com was awarded the "Flashkit Featured Site of the Month" for May 2000.