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Henson, Jim (December 1, 2011). "12/1/1986 – 'Royal Premier Labyrinth – UK – Party at Elephant on River – then to Amsterdam, Madrid, Paris, Copenhagen' ". Jim Henson's Red Book. Archived from the original on August 19, 2012 . Retrieved February 3, 2012. It’s Jareth put through Funko’s deformed figure filter! Measuring 3.75” high, this compact Goblin King will sit idly on your shelf before absconding with your sibling. Marvel Comics published a three-issue comic book adaptation of Labyrinth [123] which was first released in a single volume as Marvel Super Special #40 in 1986. [124] Celebrate Christmas (and conquering the maze) with these Labyrinth-inspired Christmas ornaments and decorations. Jareth the Goblin King Christmas Ornament Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Edition 4K Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. Archived from the original on September 3, 2016 . Retrieved November 25, 2016.

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For Compiet's visuals, having access to photos and imagery used for the film by The Jim Henson Company was invaluable. “I also was sent tons of photos by The Henson Company, sometimes photos I don't think anyone else besides people at Henson had seen of some of these goblins and it was such an amazing experience," Compiet says. "[Editor Chris Prince] made sure we had everything we needed to paint these creatures in a realistic light—whether we had a question about a comic book character, wanted clarity on a novel reference, or just really hoped to see another side of a certain goblin." Henson, Jim (March 28, 2011). "3/28/1983 – 'Dennis Lee – Brian F. and I begin talking about Labyrinth in London' ". Jim Henson's Red Book. Archived from the original on August 19, 2012 . Retrieved January 20, 2012. a b c d e Knight, Rosie (27 February 2018). "New LABYRINTH Comic's Creators Talk the Origin Story of the Goblin King". Nerdist.com. Nerdist Industries. Archived from the original on 1 May 2019 . Retrieved 1 May 2019.At the early stages of filming, stars Connelly and Bowie found it difficult to interact naturally with the puppets they shared most of their scenes with. Bowie said that, "I had some initial problems working with Hoggle and the rest, because, for one thing, what they say doesn't come from their mouths, but from the side of the set or from behind you." [32] Connelly remarked that, "it was a bit strange [working almost exclusively with puppets in the film], but I think both Dave [Bowie] and I got over that and just took it as a challenge to work with these puppets, and, by the end of the film, it wasn't a challenge anymore. They were there, and they were their characters." [36] a b Henson, Jim (May 5, 1985). "5/5/1985 – 'To Amsterdam – (Filming Labyrinth) – Forest – Wild Things, Shaft of Hands.' ". Jim Henson's Red Book. Archived from the original on August 16, 2014 . Retrieved January 13, 2012. Between 2018 and 2019, Archaia published Labyrinth: Coronation, a 12-issue comic series written by Simon Spurrier and illustrated by Daniel Bayliss. The series is a prequel about how Jareth became the Goblin King. It began with officials of the 1790s Venice. The story revolves around an infant Jareth who has been stolen by the previous ruler of the labyrinth the Owl King and follows the quest of Jareth's mother Maria to rescue her son. [140] [141] In 2020, Archaia published Labyrinth: Masquerade, a one-shot story set during the film's masquerade dream sequence, written by Lara Elena Donnelly with art by Pius Bak, Samantha Dodge, and French Carlomango. [142] Stage adaptation [ edit ] Prange, Melissa (27 March 2019). "Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation #11-#12 Review". Rogues Portal. Archived from the original on 22 May 2020 . Retrieved 16 November 2021. Enter the Labyrinth with Jim Henson’s Labyrinth board game! Your mission: to conquer the Labyrinth and emancipate baby Toby. Just choose one of five detailed game tokens, grab four trusted friends, and make your way through a magical, ever-changing maze.

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Baughan, Nikki (August 23, 2018). "A brief history of the BFI London Film Festival". BFI. Archived from the original on October 27, 2020 . Retrieved October 24, 2020. Jim Henson Time Line". Jim Henson Legacy. The Jim Henson Legacy, Inc. Archived from the original on February 3, 2012 . Retrieved February 4, 2012.

Maria and her friends find the goblins who are planning a rebellion against the Owl King. Skubbin tries to warn Maria about one of the Owl King's traps, but the king appears and praises Skubbin, revealing that Skubbin is his son. Believing Skubbin has betrayed her, Maria runs away into the trap, a magic dream portal. In the dream, Maria finds herself at a masquerade ball dancing with Albert, who apologises for his recent cruel treatment of her. However, the Albert in the dream is only a copy of the real Albert and has been instructed by the Owl King to kill Maria. Initially drawn in by the fake Albert's promises of love, Maria realises she is in a trap and escapes. Unheard) David Bowie sings 'Wild Things' Chilly Down from Labyrinth Movie". YouTube. Archived from the original on January 8, 2021 . Retrieved March 29, 2020. For all its flaws and superficial delights, Labyrinth reacquainted audiences with an old idea that Hollywood had long neglected: Childhood is a scary and dangerous place, an inherently strange time filled with dead-ends, wrong turns, lies, and traps. In other words: It’s not the Muppets. Tyner, Adam (September 29, 2009). "Labyrinth (Blu-ray)". DVDTalk.com. Archived from the original on November 28, 2009 . Retrieved January 28, 2012. a b Henson, Jim (February 15, 1985). "3/28/1983 – 2/15/1985 – 'Bowie's deal is set". Jim Henson's Red Book. Henson.com. Archived from the original on August 19, 2012 . Retrieved January 20, 2012.

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This kind of heavy view of childhood had been distant in kids’ films from the 1970s, the era of The Bad News Bears and the Herbie series, The Shaggy DA, and Mountain Family Robinson. Children’s movies were largely saccharine and low stakes, a trend that continued in the early ’80s with movies like Popeye, Annie, and Heidi’s Song. Jones is credited with writing the screenplay, while the shooting script was actually a collaborative effort that featured contributions from Henson, George Lucas, Laura Phillips, and Elaine May. Jones has said that the finished film differs greatly from his original vision. Jones states that, "I didn't feel that it was very much mine. I always felt it fell between two stories, Jim wanted it to be one thing and I wanted it to be about something else." Jones has said that his version of the script was "about the world, and about people who are more interested in manipulating the world than actually baring themselves at all". In Jones' original script, Jareth merely seems "all powerful to begin with" and is actually using the Labyrinth to "keep people from getting to his heart". [20]The insertion of dialogue and/or non-musical scenes to replace sequences that featured Bowie's songs in the film. The scene that replaces the Magic Dance sequence includes a passage describing Jareth's ennui and general dissatisfaction with his position as Goblin King. The ballroom scene in the novelization has Jareth attempt to kiss Sarah, who is said to be "suffused by disgust" by the other dancers and wrenches herself away from him. Weekend Box Office – June 27–29, 1986". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014 . Retrieved January 25, 2012. Available in several sizes, this Labyrinth zipper pouch boasts incredibly cute characters! Need a convenient carrier for phones, facemasks, and floating, magical orbs? Then keep them secure in this handy zip-up pouch.

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