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  1. A revised version of the "ha!" logo debuted in July 1975 as noted by Jim Henson himself in his "little red book". Years later, this logo was repurposed by its Henson Alternative label which is aimed directly to mature audiences.

  2. The Jim Henson Company was formed on November 20, 1958 as Muppets, Inc. by Jim Henson and his wife Jane, 3 years after Henson's first show, Sam and Friends, premiered. Until the premiere of...

  3. Visuals: Against a white grainy background, there is a dragonfly buzzing from the right side of the screen to the left, leaving a star trail and before a giant spider-like creature with eyes on stalks appears, the dragonfly wipes the Jim Henson Company logo from left to right, consisting of a light blue " Jim Henson " in its corporate font ...

  4. The Jim Henson Company is a global leader in family entertainment and focuses on entertainment and humor all through the magic of puppetry, animatronics and digital animation. Henson produces and distributes up to 4,000 hours of programming to broadcasters around the world.

  5. The Jim Henson Company Logo (2008-present) Cappy Dash. 3.56K subscribers. Subscribed. 161K views 2 years ago. This was first seen on Frances. ...more.

  6. The Jim Henson Company logo. SLN! Media Group. 139K subscribers. Subscribed. 700. 412K views 10 years ago.

  7. The Jim Henson Company. Logo descriptions by Nicholas Aczel, BenIsRandom, and Jeffrey Gray. Logo captures by Eric S., snelfu, DaffyDuckScrewball, SomerHimpson, and others. Editions by mr3urious,CopernicusLogos23, Muzzarino, SomerHimpson, WileE2005 and Unnepad.

  8. This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

  9. The "ha!" logo debuted in July 1975 as noted by Jim Henson himself in his "little red book".

  10. Logo: A series of green circles appear near the middle of the screen, from which emerges a long and wavy line that flails until if contracts and forms the words "Jim Henson" (in the company's corporate script font), as well as a line below them.

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