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puck posts on 10/23/2006 5:04:03 PM We pulled out our Labyrith DVD and my three-year-old is obsessively watching it. Recently a big sister, she really identifies with Sarah. About the fourth time watching Toby scream, I said "Sarah finds it hard to be a big sister. Is it hard to be a big sister sometimes?" My daughter said "Yeah!" in a really appreciative tone of voice. Plus I got to sing Dance Magic to our 4-month baby. I didn't slap her, but she did enjoy the jumping part. ;)
posts a message on 10/11/2006 10:39:27 PM hey, got your message. if ur interested in buying original prints, send me an email on which ones you want, and how much you're willing to pay for each page. cheers. This goes for the same for anyone whose interested. I have only 10 pages available. Tyler
posts on 8/17/2006 3:47:36 PM Mr. Niccum I do know that it is a novel. I a still would on the edge because it could go into thought and that would distroy a long dream that I would like to forefill. Mr. Gaiman seems to be in that path way blooking it from me. But, I am very much interested in buying your print you have, if you please.



posts on 8/16/2006 6:19:31 PM for your infomation, this is not a movie or anything like that. Just a graphich novel, a well done one at that too. I should know, I helped out on the inking for it. My friend, Chris Lie is the artist for the novel. I highhly recommend ya'll go get a copy, its worth it. Speaking of it anyways, I have some original prints if anyone would like to buy them from me. Email me and let me know if you're interested and I'll discuss it with ya.
posts on 7/25/2006 3:47:14 AM Can someone please tell my why? Why did he have to pick the LAbyrinth. Yes, it is a great inspiration for a lot of things, and MirroeMask was awsome, but please leave LAbyrinrht alone. I haven't heard of anything about the any movie making for it, oh but I prey to God that it will not happen. Not on my watch unless I am helping out. Or I will just die of a heart break. I think if they are making it, They should at least use someone new, I saw in the Washington News of a good looking stage guy who did a one man show of StarWars which he had two different color eyes.
Ashley posts on 9/26/2005 10:25:48 PM Los Angeles, CA (July 19 2005) -- The Jim Henson Company has partnered with TOKYOPOP Inc., the #1 publisher of manga in the U.S., in an exclusive manga publishing deal to bring three of its fantasy titles to fans. Most notable among them is MirrorMask, the feature film from Dave McKean and Neil Gaiman due for release on September 30th of this year. TOKYOPOP's MirrorMask prequel manga series will be plotted by Gaiman, the award-winning writer of the highly successful Sandman comics as well as the novels Good Omens and Coraline. Also included in the deal will be all-new original graphic novel series for the immensely popular properties The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. The MirrorMask prequel will tell the story of the princess' escape from the Dark Palace and how she came to acquire the MirrorMask. TOKYOPOP also plans to release a sequel manga to Labyrinth, which first hit the big screen in 1986, remained a fan favorite over the years and also served as an inspiration for MirrorMask. Its manga version will follow a 13-year-old Toby as he journeys back to the Labyrinth to assume his role as the heir to the Goblin Kingdom. Manga writer Jake Forbes will write this series. The final title will be a prequel to 1982's The Dark Crystal, the classic tale of good versus evil that broke ground as the first fully animatronic feature. Henson also recently announced that it is in preproduction on a sequel theatrical film of this cult classic. Gaiman said, "As soon as I heard that Henson wanted to do manga versions of Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal, I immediately wanted to include MirrorMask as well. Having the leader of manga handle all three titles seems like the perfect way to present them to readers around the world." "TOKYOPOP has consistently had innovative publishing and entertainment programs," said Michael Polis, Senior Vice President of Marketing for The Jim Henson Company. "Knowing the devoted followers these different titles have had over the years, we are thrilled to more fully explore these much-loved worlds with all-new manga series." "The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth movies are so loved and iconic, and I have no doubt that MirrorMask will achieve the same status -- so it's a joy for me and for TOKYOPOP to be able to work with The Jim Henson Company and Neil Gaiman on these great titles," said TOKYOPOP editor Rob Valois. About The Jim Henson Company The Jim Henson Company, currently celebrating 50 years as an established leader in family entertainment, is recognized worldwide as an innovator in puppetry, animatronics and computer graphics. Best known as creators of the world famous Muppets (the rights to which are now owned by The Walt Disney Company), Henson is the recipient of nearly 50 Emmy Awards and nine Grammy Awards. Recent projects include the Saturn Award-winning Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars and the features Five Children and It and MirrorMask. The company also produced the television feature The Muppets' Wizard of Oz for Buena Vista Television. Headquartered in Los Angeles with offices and production facilities in New York, the company is currently in post production on the preschool series Frances due for release in 2006.
Jasmine posts on 7/18/2005 1:56:36 AM I LOVE LABYRINTH. I first saw it when i was five and i loved it ever since then. Actually my mom taped the night i watched so i had in my vidio box. I watched it so much that it broke so my uncle had to buy it for me. i just wanted to say that everthing about LABYRINTH is FANTABULOUS!
MistyMills posts on 7/17/2005 12:46:39 PM No, there isn't a sequel. Return to the Labyrinth was made for a movie-making game. It gives more details if you scroll down, but it's not a *real* movie. What it *is* is a script written for a game where you'd write scripts, release your 'movie' into 'theaters' and the players of the game would vote on what 'movies' they wanted to watch. The more votes you got, the more money your production company made, allowing you to make MORE movies with higher-budget actors and special effects and stuff. But hey, if they want to make it, they're more than welcome. :)
Mysha posts on 7/16/2005 10:54:50 PM Hey has anyone heard if there is going to be a movie called "Return of the Labyrinth"? Which is suppose to be a sequal to the original, I mean they gotta hurry I mean Bowie is still sexy and all but let's face it he ain't getting any younger here...though if it is coming I will personally bow at his feet and beg him for his forgivnss for saying such traitorous things!
goblin-princess posts a message on 6/28/2005 11:23:21 PM Mirror Mask Is not a sequel at all it is just another film By the Jim Henson Productions Maybe we will luck out next time
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